

On the Journey
The Coming Home Network: A Network of Catholic Converts
Former Baptist pastor Ken Hensley, former Pentecostal pastor Kenny Burchard, and former Wesleyan Matt Swaim all came from very different theological backgrounds, but they all ended up finding a home in the Catholic Church. Each week, they take a look at a major issue or question they faced along the way, and share the series of events and discoveries that led them to embrace the Catholic faith.
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Oct 15, 2020 • 43min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part IX – On the Journey, Ep. 25
Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley continue to discuss the Reformation pillar of sola fide, or justification by "faith alone," by focusing specifically on the idea of the doctrine of imputation.
As a Baptist pastor, Ken held to the Reformed belief that righteousness was "imputed," meaning that God credits His own righteousness to our account, and the Christian then wears that righteousness like a cloak. However, throughout the Old and New Testaments, God is shown to deal with his people in terms of actual forgiveness, actual regeneration, and actual transformation.
Matt and Ken look at how Scripture shows that God's plan for his people is not to merely credit righteousness to their account, but to transform their hearts and bestow upon them the grace to follow His commandments and live in true relationship with Him.

Oct 7, 2020 • 39min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part VIII – On the Journey, Ep. 24
The conversation delves into the complexities of justification, contrasting Protestant and Catholic perspectives through Abraham's faith. The speakers analyze the legal implications of Christ's righteousness and the potential pitfalls of misinterpreting these doctrines. Personal growth is linked to genuine intentions and actions, with agriculture metaphors tying into spiritual commitments. The discussion highlights the need to revisit historical teachings on faith and righteousness, urging a deeper understanding of living faith as an active pursuit rather than a mere belief.

Sep 30, 2020 • 44min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part VII – On the Journey, Ep. 23
The guests share their captivating journeys from Protestantism to Catholicism, diving deep into the complexities of justification and the intricate dance between faith and works. They tackle the theological implications of New Testament scriptures, particularly from the book of James. A humorous exploration of forgiveness reveals cultural stories, while historical insights trace the evolution of justification from early church figures to the Reformation. Listeners are encouraged to reassess their interpretative frameworks, sparking community reflection on profound biblical truths.

Sep 23, 2020 • 40min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part VI – On the Journey, Ep. 22
Join a lighthearted discussion that humorously adapts a biblical story into a film scenario. Delve into the significance of Sola Fide and the relationship between faith, obedience, and grace in salvation. Discover the perils of relying on empty rituals over genuine faith. Explore the historical context of justification and its importance in the Reformation. The episode critiques traditional interpretations of faith versus ritual, emphasizing that true belief is rooted in love and inner transformation.

Sep 16, 2020 • 45min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part V – On the Journey, Ep. 21
Dive into the lively debate on justification by faith versus works, as Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley unpack St. Paul's teachings. Discover how faith and obedience harmonize in the believer's journey, with the role of church attendance and spiritual growth highlighted. They shed light on authentic faith through the example of Abraham and discuss early Christian controversies around works righteousness. With insights into the transformative power of knowing Christ, this dialogue challenges legalistic interpretations and emphasizes genuine belief manifesting in love and obedience.

Sep 9, 2020 • 44min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part IV – On the Journey, Ep. 20
Dive into the compelling world of faith and obedience as two hosts unpack the Reformation doctrine of 'sola fide'. Explore how faith transforms the understanding of grace, shifting the focus from legalistic compliance to genuine relationship with God. Discover the vital role of discipleship and the need for perseverance in the face of challenges. Examine biblical teachings that contrast true obedience with 'dead works', emphasizing a heart-centered faith that truly responds to divine grace.

Sep 2, 2020 • 42min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part III – On the Journey, Ep. 19
Two hosts delve into the complex relationship between faith and good works in the context of salvation. They share personal journeys from various Christian denominations to Catholicism, grappling with the doctrines of sola fide and sola scriptura. The discussion challenges traditional views on justification and highlights the importance of obedience as well. They also explore the tension between eternal security and the possibility of salvation loss, emphasizing that faith is a continual journey filled with divine cooperation and reflection.

Aug 26, 2020 • 39min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part II – On the Journey, Ep. 18
Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley dive deep into the relationship between faith and works, challenging traditional Protestant views of sola fide. They share engaging biblical narratives of figures like Noah and Abraham, illustrating how faith is intricately connected to obedience. The conversation critiques the Reformed perspective, emphasizing that true faith naturally leads to good works. Plus, they explore the theological implications of justification and human action for divine glory, offering fresh insights on this foundational doctrine.

Aug 19, 2020 • 40min
A Damning System of Works Righteousness, Part I – On the Journey, Ep. 17
Delve into the riveting world of the Protestant Reformation and the doctrine of 'faith alone.' Discover Martin Luther's personal struggles as he sought divine approval against the backdrop of Catholicism. Explore contrasting views on God's love through figures like St. Bernard and St. Francis. Unearth the nuances between Reformed and Wesleyan beliefs on justification, emphasizing grace versus works. This thought-provoking discussion sets the stage for deeper insights into righteousness and salvation.

Jul 29, 2020 • 39min
One Measly Doctrine, Part III – On the Journey, Ep. 16
The hosts dive into the significance of baptism, revealing its deep theological roots in early Christianity. They explore how baptism symbolizes spiritual rebirth and connects believers to God's promises. The importance of water and transformation is discussed, particularly through John's narrative. Additionally, they reflect on the role of the Holy Spirit in baptism, inviting personal introspection. The conversation also touches on the diminishing emphasis on core Christian doctrines in contemporary faith contexts.