History of Christianity, Part 6

Last week Ekklesia & Theophany celebrated Father’s day. Iin a way it was kind of disappointing that many of our Fathers were not able to make it (we had plenty of leftovers!); however those who came had a great time. Not only because of the good food (kudos to Ekklesia!), but also for fun games and sharing time that they could enjoy with their family.


This week in the last chapter of our series, we will be looking at the history of Christianity during the age of the world where even though Christianity spread around the world at phenomenal pace, it was unable to respond to attacks and criticism of the world. It was during this era where Friedreich Nietzsche speaks up boldly that “God is dead”. We will learn how the church responded to these attacks and how it brought movement in the church to be Evangelical. We will also look at three of the greatest leader in this evangelical movement, Carl F. H. Henry, C.S. Lewis and Billy Graham.


Join us this Friday at 6pm for History of Christianity VI – Into all the World: The Christian Movement in an Age of Uncertainty

From 1789 – Fall of the Bastille - To 1989 – Fall of the Berlin Wall.