This week on the Ephesiology Podcast we talk about what unites us. Andrew, Matt, and Michael are joined by Father Matt as they discuss the development of early church creeds, church history, and the remarkable unity of the church in her first three hundred years. Such unity strove to preserve the apostolic tradition that had been passed down everywhere, and believed by everyone for all time. Join us for what is no doubt an important topic as we consider what comes after evangelicalism.
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