
Why I’m Not Roman Catholic or Eastern Orthodox
In this episode, Pastor Dale Partridge explains the six reasons he has remained a Reformed Catholic and defines what that term means.
Formerly "Real Christianity": Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he tackles issues of American Christianity, identity, and politics.
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In this episode, Pastor Dale Partridge explains the six reasons he has remained a Reformed Catholic and defines what that term means.

Pastor Dale Partridge argues that religious conflict is taking shape in America, while pagan religious communities are crossing oceans to establish their own cities and institutions here. His argument is that Christians should begin thinking just as intentionally about building distinctly Christian communities of their own.
Pastor Dale Partridge explains why the years ahead will require wartime churches led by wartime pastors.
Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he traces the origins of Zionism from 70AD to the present.

Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he breaks down the history of dispensational theology, dismantles the myth of “replacement theology,” and exposes how the Christ-rejecting nation of Israel has been behind it all.

In this episode, Pastor Dale Partridge tackles one of the most controversial doctrines in Christian history: the Curse of Ham. Dale examines how this passage has been historically interpreted and offers a Christian framework for understanding race.

Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he examines the claim that "America was founded as a Christian nation."

Before launching Season Two of American Glory, Pastor Dale Partridge explains the meaning behind the name—and how America can restore her glory.

Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he offers a clear introduction to the misunderstood term "Christian Nationalism."

Join Pastor Dale Partridge as he examines how the Baby Boomer generation inherited the prosperity, institutions, and cultural capital built by their parents, yet often consumed those resources for short-term gain rather than preserving them for future generations. In this episode, he argues that the Boomers functioned like generational locusts, stripping the nation of much of its inherited glory…