1. What is the church and why do I need to go there? Craig and Troy open up a discussion on gathering at the Lord's house, wherever that may be.
  2. The year was 1724, and we remember Alexander Natalis. The reading is an 18th-century Welsh hymn by William Williams.
  3. The year was 1384, and we remember Geert Groote. The reading is from John Walton, "God, the Port of Peace."
  4. The year was 1886, and we remember the formation of the Church of God. The reading is a brief excerpt from C.S. Lewis' "The Dawn Treader."
  5. The year was 849, and we remember Walafrid Strabo. The reading is the 9th-century hymn, “Dawn Reddens with Light.”
  6. How big can you build your cross? Or maybe that's not what Jesus wants from his followers. I guess you should listen to find out...
  7. The year was 1957, and we remember Alice Stebbins Wells. The reading is from Gregory Boyle’s “Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion.”
  8. The year was 1794, and we remember Jean-Henri Merle D'Augbine. The reading is a maxim from Swiss theologian, Karl Barth.
  9. The year was 1195, and we remember Anthony of Padua. The reading is from Richard Trench, "God Our Refuge."
  10. In this part two, Pastors Riley and Gillespie continue our reading of this contemporary article on the relationship of the Church and State from John MacArthur. 
  11. The year was 1941, and we remember Maximillian Kolbe. The reading is two stanzas from George Herbert's "The Sacrifice."
  12. The year was 1836, and we remember St. Nicholas of Japan. The reading is a selection from Kazoh Kitamori, "Theology of the Pain of God."