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What if the Church went wrong in A.D. 313 — and a brave few decided to take it back?
In this episode, we dive deep into two of the most fascinating and misunderstood movements in Protestant history: the Anabaptists and the Quakers. Born out of the fires of the 16th-century Radical Reformation, these bold believers didn't just want to reform the church — they wanted to restore it to its New Testament roots. And the establishment wanted them dead for it.
We trace the dramatic origins of the Swiss Brethren in Zurich, where Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, and George Blaurock risked everything in a single night of defiance that would birth the Believer's Church movement. We explore the Schleitheim Confession, the chaos of the Münster Rebellion, and how Menno Simons rescued an entire tradition from the brink of collapse — all while being hunted as a heretic.
Come for the history. Stay for the Word. Your faith will be enriched.
If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at [email protected]
By rev1115mediaWhat if the Church went wrong in A.D. 313 — and a brave few decided to take it back?
In this episode, we dive deep into two of the most fascinating and misunderstood movements in Protestant history: the Anabaptists and the Quakers. Born out of the fires of the 16th-century Radical Reformation, these bold believers didn't just want to reform the church — they wanted to restore it to its New Testament roots. And the establishment wanted them dead for it.
We trace the dramatic origins of the Swiss Brethren in Zurich, where Conrad Grebel, Felix Manz, and George Blaurock risked everything in a single night of defiance that would birth the Believer's Church movement. We explore the Schleitheim Confession, the chaos of the Münster Rebellion, and how Menno Simons rescued an entire tradition from the brink of collapse — all while being hunted as a heretic.
Come for the history. Stay for the Word. Your faith will be enriched.
If you have thoughts, questions, or comments; we'd love to hear from you. Please reach out to us at [email protected]