Denominations & Church History

Are all Christian denominations equally valid?

Are all Christian denominations equally valid?

Not all Christian denominations are equally faithful to biblical truth, though salvation is possible where the true gospel is taught.

St. Clement I: The Early Pope Who Strengthened the Church

St. Clement I: The Early Pope Who Strengthened the Church

St. Clement I, the fourth pope, was a key Apostolic Father whose letter to Corinth upheld unity, Church order, and apostolic succession.

St. Augustine: The Restless Heart That Found God

St. Augustine: The Restless Heart That Found God

St. Augustine’s story shows that no one is too far for God’s grace—it finds, transforms, and restores even the most restless heart.

Strong Male Catholic Saints

Strong Male Catholic Saints

Strong male Catholic saints showed true strength through faith, humility, and sacrifice—not power, but love shaped by God’s grace.

Pope St. Linus: The First Successor of St. Peter in the Roman Catholic Church

Pope St. Linus: The First Successor of St. Peter in the Roman Catholic Church

St. Linus, the first pope after Peter, helped carry the early Church forward—his quiet legacy links Christ’s mission to the Church today.

What Was the Great Schism of 1054?

What Was the Great Schism of 1054?

The Great Schism of 1054 was the split between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches over authority and theological differences.

Congregational Christian: The Faith That Empowers the Local Church

Congregational Christian: The Faith That Empowers the Local Church

The Congregational Christian tradition offers a faith where every voice matters, rooted in community and centered on grace.

Why Are Some Churches “Non-Denominational”?

Why Are Some Churches “Non-Denominational”?

The rise of non-denominational churches prompts questions: return to biblical roots or reflection of modern individualism and minimalism?

Why Are There So Many Christian Denominations?

Why Are There So Many Christian Denominations?

Discover why Christianity has so many denominations, from theological disputes to cultural shifts and historical divisions.

Pope Pius XII: A Pope in the Shadow of War and Controversy

Pope Pius XII: A Pope in the Shadow of War and Controversy

Pope Pius XII (1876–1958) led during WWII, praised for faith but criticized for silence on the Holocaust, shaping Church diplomacy.