Introduction to All Saints Day
All Saints’ Day is a holy day which commemorates the faith modeled and handed down to us by deceased Christians.
All Saints’ Day is a holy day which commemorates the faith modeled and handed down to us by deceased Christians.
Lent is a forty day season of penitence and preparation for the observance of Easter. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday before Easter.
Billy Graham’s legacy centers on his passion for evangelism which led to his renown crusades and revivals. Read seven quick facts on our blog today.
What does the Bible teach about justice? See this quick reference guide for an overview of God’s character and his expectations for the church.
Get the scoop on the meaning of Epiphany and the visit of the magi from this installation in the Seven Quick Facts series.
Read these seven quick facts about the church’s most celebrated and significant holy day—Easter.
It’s easy to get lost in the sentiment or liturgy of Christmas time while forgetting the theological significance of Jesus’ birth. Freshen up on your understanding of the season with these seven weighty theological points to remember at Christmas.
Thomas Oden, an evangelical Wesleyan theologian-scholar, died on Thursday, December 9th, 2016. His life and legacy are celebrated here with seven quick facts.
Last week, the shrine that houses the traditional site of Jesus’ burial was worked on for conservation efforts, and his alleged tomb site opened for the first time in centuries. Read these Seven Quick Facts about Jesus’ tomb.
This week is the 499th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Andrew Dragos shares 7 things you may not know about it.
What happened on September 11, 2001? Read these seven quick facts to get a refresher on some of the basic lasting impacts of when the US was hit by a gross act of terrorism.
We all know the textbook stories of America’s founding history, but what about the less-known and less-celebrated parts? Read today’s entry for our Seven Quick Facts series to learn more about colonial America.