Here is a talk I gave last night (3/22/15) at The Church of the Holy Spirit in Montgomery, AL. The talk was titled “John Calvin and the Reformation: A Catholic Perspective.” Download the mp3 by right-clicking here. Or listen to it here by clicking on the play button below: [podcast]https://www.calledtocommunion.com/media/DavidAndersCalvinTalk.mp3[/podcast] The post John Calvin and the Reformation: A Catholic Perspective first appeared on Called to Communion.
Our very own Tom Brown and his wife Jessica recently were interviewed on Rebecca Cherico’s program on Radio Maria, Conversion Keeps Happening. They discuss aspects of their conversion from the PCA to the Catholic Church. The interview is available here. [podcast]https://radiomaria.us/audio/conversion/20140425conversion.mp3[/podcast] The post Radio Maria Interview with Tom and Jessica Brown first appeared on Called to Communion.
Protestant criticisms of the Catholic Church frequently target the medieval Catholic Church as a prime example of the Church’s problematic relationship with politics and the secular order. These critics often claim that the medieval Church was ruled by a greedy hierarchy bent on increasing its power in Europe and abroad, eager to silence or even […] The post An interview with Dr. Thomas Madden on the Medieval Catholic Church first appeared on Called to Communion.
Jason Stellman In July of this year, Jason Stellman wrote a Called To Communion guest post titled “I Fought the Church and the Church Won,” in which he explained briefly why he was becoming Catholic. Last week I had an opportunity to talk with Jason about this paradigm change, and the four years of internal […] The post How the Church Won: An Interview with Jason Stellman first appeared on Called to Communion.
In this episode, Tom Riello, a former PCA pastor, interviews Jason Stewart, a former pastor in the Orthodox Presbyterian Church, and his wife Cindy on the topic of their conversion to the Catholic faith in 2011. Jason earned his Master of Divinity from Mid-America Reformed Seminary (Dyer, IN) in 2005, and subsequently served for five […] The post Podcast Ep. 17 – Jason & Cindy Stewart Recount Their Conversion first appeared on Called to Communion.
David Anders “Open Forum for Non-Catholics” David Anders on Catholic Answers, Monday, February 13, 2012. Listen to the program: [podcast]https://www.catholic.com/system/files/audio/radioshows/ca120213a.mp3[/podcast] Or download it by right-clicking here (16′) What about the reverence given by Catholics to the ‘wafer’ in Eucharistic Adoration? (24′) What is the most appropriate way for a Protestant minister to enter the Catholic […] The post David Anders on Catholic Answers: February 13, 2012 first appeared on Called to Communion.
Stephen Beck Stephen Beck was raised Evangelical, but read his way into the Reformed world. He became a member of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church and then the Presbyterian Church in America. Stephen and his family were received into the Catholic Church on the Easter Vigil of 2011 at St. Andrew’s by the Bay Catholic Church […] The post Episode 16 – Stephen Beck’s Conversion Story first appeared on Called to Communion.
David Anders On Friday, July 8, I was the guest on the Catholic Answers Live radio program, taking calls and questions from non-Catholics. The one-hour broadcast featured the following questions and discussions: 7′ A discussion of John Calvin’s view of his relation to the Catholic Church, the Catholic positions he affirmed, and his rejection of […] The post David Anders on Catholic Answers first appeared on Called to Communion.
In this episode, Tom Riello, former PCA minister, interviews Annie Witz, a convert from the OPC (Orthodox Presbyterian Church). Annie’s father is an elder in the OPC church and serves on the board of Westminster Seminary California. Annie shares her personal conversion story from being a devout OPC member to a Catholic in the […] The post Episode 15 – The Conversion of Annie Witz (OPC) first appeared on Called to Communion.