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Does the Protestant Reformation still matter today?In this conversation, Christian Barrett sits down with Clay Kannard from the Reformanda Initiative to discuss why so many young Christians are converting to Roman Catholicism, the core differences between Protestantism and Catholicism, and why these theological issues still matter in 2026.They discuss:1. Why Gen Z is drawn to Roman Catholicism2. Why Protestants convert to Catholicism3. The Protestant understanding of the gospel4. The authority of Scripture and the church5. What makes a true church6. Whether Rome is a true churchWhether you’re Protestant, Catholic, exploring church history, or wrestling with questions about authority and the gospel, this discussion aims to encourage serious and thoughtful engagement with these issues.#Protestant #Catholic #Reformation #Christianity #ChurchHistory #Theology #Apologetics #romancatholicism From the Reformanda Initiative: https://www.reformandainitiative.orgSupport Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://emetministry.churchcenter.com/givingmy reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barretthttps://everytuesday.printful.me00:00 Does the Reformation Still Matter?02:20 The Reformanda Initiative04:00 Why Gen Z Is Interested in Roman Catholicism08:31 Why Protestants Convert to Catholicism13:15 Protestantism vs Catholicism: The Biggest Differences20:00 The Holy Stairs of Rome: How Bad Theology Hurts People23:22 The Roman Catholic Gospel26:41 What Does “Roman Catholic” Mean?32:30 Protestants Need to Recover This37:20 Think About This Before Converting to Catholicism40:34 Is Rome a True Church?48:58 Why Protestant and Catholic Differences Matter

Where does church authority actually come from? In this video, Christian Barrett breaks down ministerial vs magisterial authority, the role of Scripture, and whether the church can define doctrine or must submit to God’s Word.Many assume Protestant churches lack authority, but is that true? In this video Christian walks through:- The authority of Israel in the Old Testament- The difference between ministerial and magisterial authority- What the Roman Catholic Church teaches vs traditional Protestantism- Whether the church can forgive sins (John 20 explained)- The role of pastors, elders, and the local church- Why Scripture is the final authorityIn this video, you will see that the church has real authority, but it derives from Christ and is subordinate to the Scriptures, not above them.Support Emet Ministries and Our Cause of Reaching the Lost: https://emetministry.org/support-emet-ministry/My reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrett00:00 Why Evangelical Churches Feel Chaotic (Authority Problem)01:25 Why Does the Church Exist? (God’s People Defined)02:55 The People of God in the Old Testament07:43 Authority in Israel: Guarding Truth, Not Creating Doctrine10:11 What Is Ministerial Authority? (Clear Definition)14:45 Did Israel Have Magisterial Authority?16:23 The Mission of the Church (Great Commission Explained)17:07 Emet Ministries Vision: Making Disciples20:25 What Is the Church? (Universal vs Local Church)25:00 What Authority Did Jesus Give the Church?27:24 Can the Church Forgive Sins? (John 20 Explained)31:05 The Church’s Real Authority (Biblical Limits)33:24 Church Leadership: Elders, Pastors, and Deacons35:33 Ministerial vs Magisterial Authority (Key Differences)38:55 Where Does Church Authority Come From?42:07 Where Does Church Authority Operate? (Local Church)44:51 Marks of a Healthy Church (Biblical Model)

Jesus prayed for you. In John 17, we see what Jesus prayed right before the cross, and it reveals His heart for His disciples and for us today.This passage, often called the High Priestly Prayer, shows us:1. What Jesus desires for believers2. Why unity, holiness, and mission matter3. What God's will for your life isSupport Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://emetministry.churchcenter.com/givingFor more resources, visit emetministry.orgmy reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrettMerchandise: https://everytuesday.printful.me#John17 #JesusPrayer #BibleTeaching #Christianity #GospelOfJohn

Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://emetministry.churchcenter.com/givingNeed peace when life is hard? In this sermon on John 16 by Christian Barrett, explore Jesus’ final teaching to His disciples and discover how His promise, “Take heart; I have overcome the world,” brings real hope and peace. Christian breaks down the chapter: persecution and being put out of the synagogue (vv. 1‑4), the coming of the Holy Spirit (vv. 7‑15), Jesus’ departure and return (vv. 16‑24), His oneness with the Father (vv. 25‑28) and the call to take heart (vv. 29‑33)—and see why doctrine matters. You’ll learn what Christology teaches about Jesus: He is uncreated God come in the flesh, sent to save sinners, now reigning and interceding for us.my reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrettFollow us: on Instagram instagram.com/emetministriesFollow us: https://www.instagram.com/youngadultwestwood/Christian unpacks Jesus’ words: “I came from the Father and have come into the world; I am leaving the world and going to the Father” (Jn 16:28). You’ll hear how:Jesus is from the Father—eternally divine (Isa 9:6).He came into the world as God in the flesh to die for sinners and offer salvation by faith alone.He returns to the Father, now ruling and interceding on our behalf.We then ask: How does this doctrine bring peace? Jesus dares us to believe that He has overcome the world. When trials come—persecution, illness, loss—we can look to Him instead of worldly comforts. The sermon challenges believers to apply doctrine daily (prayer, Bible reading, church community) and invites seekers to begin their journey with Christ.Call to Action & ResourcesLike this video, subscribe, and share if you’re encouraged.CHAPTERS00:00 – John 16 Explained | Take Heart, I Have Overcome the World02:49 – Summary of John 13–16 | Jesus’ Final Teaching to His Disciples05:11 – What Is Doctrine? Why Beliefs Shape Your Life08:24 – What Is Christology? The Study of Who Jesus Is11:05 – Jesus Is From the Father | A Claim to Divinity (John 16:28)13:04 – The Mission of Jesus | Why God Came Into the World14:54 – Why Jesus Died for Sinners | The Gospel Explained17:16 – Jesus Is Going to the Father | What It Means17:52 – What Does It Mean That Jesus Intercedes for Us?19:49 – Jesus’ Greatest Claim | God in the Flesh21:16 – Why Doctrine Matters for Real Life29:20 – When You Don’t Feel the Love of God31:01 – A Dare to the Non-Christian | Believe in Jesus Today33:16 – J.I. Packer’s 6 Truths Every Christian Should Remember#John16 #Sermon #Jesus #TakeHeart #HolySpirit #Christianity #Doctrine #Peace #Gospel

Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://emetministry.churchcenter.com/givingWhat does it truly mean to abide in Christ?In this sermon on John 15 from Christian Barrett, Jesus reveals that lasting joy, spiritual fruitfulness, and perseverance come only through remaining in Him as the True Vine.This passage confronts one of the biggest misunderstandings in Christianity: abiding in Jesus is not about trying harder or doing more; it is about resting in what Jesus has done. Jesus teaches that the Christian life flows from who He is and what He has already accomplished, not from self-effort or emotional experience.Follow us: on Instagram instagram.com/emetministriesFollow Westwood Young Adult on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngadultwestwood?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==my reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrettChapters: 00:00 – We All Want Joy (Why Everyone Is Searching for Peace)03:30 – What Is Biblical Joy? (Joy vs Happiness Explained)04:58 – “I Am the True Vine” (Jesus’ Claim Explained)10:20 – God the Father as the Vine Dresser (Pruning and Growth)12:40 – What Does It Mean to Abide in Jesus?24:17 – The Warning of the Two Branches (True and False Faith)28:00 – Justification and Sanctification Explained (Saved for Good Works)31:40 – Why the World Hates Jesus and Christians33:24 – How Do I Abide in Christ Daily?In this expository teaching through John 15 from our Tuesday Night Bible Study, we explore:1. What Jesus means when He says, “I am the True Vine.”2. God the Father’s role as the Vine Dresser who prunes for growth.3. The difference between true and false branches.4. How justification and sanctification work together in the Christian life.5. Why the world hates Jesus and those who abide in Him.5. How believers can abide in Christ daily and experience true joy. Jesus makes it clear: apart from Him, we can do nothing. Abiding in Christ is the foundation of Christian discipleship, endurance, and peace in a broken world.#abideinchrist #John17#UnionWithChrist#christiandiscipleship #biblicaltheology #PeaceInChrist#christianteaching #BibleSermon

Did the universe really come from nothing?Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://emetministry.churchcenter.com/givingIn this message, Christian Barrett explores two of the strongest arguments for God’s existence: the Cosmological Argument and the Teleological Argument. These apologetics tackle the deepest questions humans ask: Where did everything come from? Why does anything exist at all? And does the universe have purpose or design?Drawing from Genesis 1, John 1, philosophy, and modern science, this sermon explains why:1. Everything that begins to exist has a cause2. That the universe had a beginning3. That “Nothing” cannot create something4. The fine-tuning of the universe points beyond chance5. Purpose and order in nature suggest an intelligent CreatorChristian also examines why atheism and materialism struggle to explain the origin, existence, and order of the universe, and why belief in a timeless, immaterial, powerful, and personal God is not only reasonable but compelling.Follow us: on Instagram instagram.com/emetministriesMy reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrett00:00 – Life’s Biggest Questions: Why Does Anything Exist?04:17 – The Origin of the Universe: Creation and the Beginning of Everything07:22 – What Is “Nothing”? Can Something Come From Nothing?09:28 – Did the Universe Have a Beginning?13:13 – Contingency: Why Everything Depends on a Cause17:36 – Why Does the Universe Exist at All? (Purpose & Meaning)25:00 – Created With Purpose: Meaning, God, and the Gospel#CosmologicalArgument#TeleologicalArgument#DoesGodExist#ChristianApologetics#SomethingFromNothing#FaithAndReason#ScienceAndFaith#Atheism#ExistenceOfGod#FineTuning#MeaningOfLife#ChristianWorldview

In this video, Christian Barrett unpacks the 2026 State of Discipleship study from Lifeway Research and what it reveals about spiritual formation in U.S. churches today. According to the research, average churchgoers are barely passing on key discipleship characteristics, and many churches lack intentional plans for forming mature disciples. The discipleship deficit is real, and pastors across America feel it. This video explores what the deficit means for believers, pastors, and the future of the church in America, and why discipleship can’t be assumed without intentional structures and community. Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://emetministry.churchcenter.com/givingmy reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrett00:00 – Lifeway Research Reveals a Discipleship Crisis00:47 – Why the Church Needs Discipleship, Not Just Attendance04:32 – What Biblical Discipleship Really Is (Belief + Obedience)12:04 – 8 Biblical Signposts of Genuine Discipleship15:10 – Church Attendance vs Real Discipleship20:20 – Giving, Tithing, and Spiritual Formation20:50 – Discipleship Through Outreach to College Students23:30 – Why Discipleship Must Be Intentional25:00 – How to Do Discipleship in the Local Church#Discipleship#DiscipleshipCrisis#DiscipleshipInAmerica#ChurchDiscipleship#ChristianDiscipleship#LifewayResearch#BiblicalDiscipleship#SpiritualFormation#AmericanChurch#EvangelicalChurch#ChurchLeadership#CollegeMinistry

Who is in charge in Protestantism? Catholics often argue that Protestantism fails because it lacks a single visible authority like the Pope. In this video, Christian Barrett responds to that claim and explains how Protestants understand church authority, Scripture, councils, and tradition by answering a recent objection made by @CameronRiecker Christian walks through infant baptism, denominational differences, Sola Scriptura, differences in Roman Catholicism, and the reasons for disagreements in both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism.If you’ve ever wondered who decides doctrine in Protestant Christianity, how Protestants answer doctrinal disputes, or what authority looks like without a Pope, this video is for you.Topics covered:– Protestant vs Catholic authority– Who is in charge in Protestantism– Sola Scriptura and Tradition– Church councils and Acts 15– Infant Baptism– Ministerial vs Magesterial Authority of the Church00:00 – Who Is in Charge in Protestantism?00:10 – Protestant vs Catholic Authority Explained03:44 – Responding to Cameron Rieker on Church Authority07:24 – The Roman Catholic Argument Against Protestantism (Summary)09:48 – Does Infant Baptism Save?12:47 – Does Church Authority Come From Tradition?14:55 – Baptists vs Lutherans: Protestant Differences18:01 – Acts 15 and the Council of Jerusalem Explained21:01 – The Role of Christian Councils22:50 – Sola Scriptura and Tradition27:00 – Disagreements in Roman Catholicism29:25 – Ministerial Authority of the ChurchFair Use Disclaimer:This video may contain copyrighted material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. All clips used are protected by the Fair Use Doctrine within Title 17 of the United States Code. This doctrine safeguards the use of copyrighted material for transformative purposes, such as commentary, criticism, review and news reporting. Under Title 17 U.S.C. § 512(f), any person who makes a false, bad faith, or misleading copyright claim or uses a copyright takedown to infringe on free speech, criticism, or commentary can be held liable for damages to the content creator.Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).#Protestantism #ChurchAuthority #SolaScriptura #ChristianTheology #CatholicVsProtestant #BibleTeaching

Why study church history? Many Christians think of church history as just facts and dates, but it is essential for understanding theology, finding encouragement, and receiving warnings.Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://veritas-ministry-415223.churchcenter.com/givingDo Discipleship: https://emetministry.org/doing-discipleship-sources/My reading list: https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/74696644-christian-barrettIn this video, Christian Barrett looks at three reasons church history matters:1. How church history shapes Christian theology,2. How the lives of early Christians encourage our faith,3. How church history warns us against repeating past errors.From the early church fathers to modern Christianity, church history helps us understand what Christians believed, how they lived, and how God has faithfully preserved His church.If you’ve ever wondered why church history matters, why Christians should study church history, or how church history strengthens faith, this video is for you.Jesus is building His church — and we are part of that story. Topics covered:– Why study church history– Church history and theology– Encouragement from church history– Warnings from church history– How we fit into Christian history00:00 – Why Study Church History (Not Just Facts)01:30 – Church History Shapes Christian Theology06:54 – Encouragement from Church History10:46 – Warnings from Church History13:50 – You Are Part of Church History#ChurchHistory#ChristianTheology#WhyDoctrineMatters#ChristianTeaching#Faith

Support Emet Ministries, so we can continue to provide content and resources to help disciples become disciplers: https://veritas-ministry-415223.churchcenter.com/givingMore in Church History: https://emetministry.org/church-history-and-theology/In this video, Christian Barrett explores the life of Ignatius of Antioch, one of the most important Early Church Fathers and the bridge between the Apostles and the Apostolic Fathers. Ignatius served as a pastor in Antioch, wrote seven powerful letters on his way to martyrdom in Rome, and became famous for being thrown to the beast for his faith in Christ.Christian also discusses why Antioch mattered so much in early Christianity, what the early church looked like before later Roman developments, and why church leadership in this period was rooted in local churches rather than a centralized papacy. Along the way, he'll cover Emperor Trajan’s persecution, Ignatius’ fight against Docetism, and the major themes of each of his seven letters: unity, false teaching, submission to leaders, the Eucharist, and martyrdom.00:00 – Intro: Ignatius of Antioch00:23 – Ignatius: Bridge from Apostles to Apostolic Fathers02:25 – Why Antioch mattered in the Early Church05:00 – No Pope in Antioch (Early Church Structure)08:00 – The Early Church was built on Local Churches10:28 – Who was Ignatius of Antioch?11:37 – Roman Persecution & Emperor Trajan15:25 – Ignatius’ 7 Letters (Overview)16:10 – Ignatius vs Docetism (False Teaching)18:39 – Letter to the Ephesians: Unity in the Church20:48 – Letter to the Magnesians: Local Church + Leaders21:55 – Letter to the Trallians: Reject False Teaching22:54 – Letter to the Romans: Martyrdom & Rome24:51 – Letter to the Philadelphians: Clean in Christ25:20 – Letter to the Smyrnaeans: Eucharist & True Flesh of Christ27:35 – Letter to Polycarp: Run the Race#IgnatiusOfAntioch #EarlyChurch #ChurchHistory #ApostolicFathers #ChristianHistory #Christianity #Theology #BibleStudy #Discipleship #Martyrdom #AncientChristianity #Patristics #Antioch