Episodios

  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: The transformation of Paul and James
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode Jason explores how Saul of Tarsus (the Apostle Paul) and James, the brother of Jesus—both originally hostile to Jesus—experienced dramatic conversions after claiming encounters with the risen Christ. Drawing on Scripture (including 1 Corinthians 15), historical sources, and scholarly commentary, the episode argues that these radical changes provide strong circumstantial evidence supporting the resurrection. Jason reviews Paul’s violent persecution turned passionate apostleship, and James’s journey from skeptic within Jesus’ own family to leader of the Jerusalem church, concluding that their transformations point to encounters with the risen Jesus and strengthen the case for His resurrection.

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    37 m
  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: 1 Corinthians 15 Creed
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of the Faith Chapel podcast, Pastor Jason examines the earliest known Christian creed recorded in 1 Corinthians 15, arguing it predates Paul's conversion and dates very close to Jesus’ death and resurrection. If this can be shown to be an early creed, it would dispute claims that the resurrection of Jesus was a later development in the history of the church. Jason explains why scholars consider the formulaic language, Aramaic traces, and eyewitness claims (including appearances to Peter, James, and more than 500 people) as strong historical evidence for the resurrection of Jesus.

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    38 m
  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: The Sources
    Dec 29 2025

    In today's episode Pastor Jason examines the historical evidence showing multiple sources—both biblical and extra‑biblical—that show the apostles claimed Jesus rose from the dead. We survey resurrection appearances in Luke, John, and Matthew and review second‑generation Christians (Clement of Rome and Polycarp) plus non‑Christian witnesses (Tacitus and Josephus).

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    40 m
  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: Women as First Eyewitnesses
    Dec 22 2025

    Greetings and welcome to the Faith Chapel podcast. Pastor Jason examines the historical evidence for Jesus' resurrection by focusing on the historians' "criterion of embarrassment": the surprising fact that women are reported as the first witnesses to the empty tomb. He summarizes the gospel accounts, explains the first-century cultural context that made female testimony unlikely, and shows how that detail increases the probability that the resurrection accounts reflect real events.

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    40 m
  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: Jerusalem’s Test
    Dec 15 2025

    Pastor Jason examines historical and biblical evidence that the proclamation of Jesus’ resurrection began in Jerusalem—the most difficult place for a fabricated story to take hold. He surveys Luke and Acts, Matthew’s account of guards at the tomb, Tacitus’ external confirmation, and archaeological and documentary indications that support the claim. Drawing a cumulative case, the episode argues that the spread of belief in Jerusalem, combined with the guarded tomb narrative and contemporary records, makes theft or hoax explanations unlikely and strengthens the historical claim of the resurrection.

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    42 m
  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: The Tomb
    Dec 8 2025

    Pastor Jason explores the historical and archaeological evidence for Jesus’ burial, comparing the four Gospel accounts with recent excavations beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. The episode examines details such as Joseph of Arimathea’s rock-cut tomb, a nearby cultivated garden, and dating that aligns with the first century. Drawing on ancient sources and modern archaeology, the episode shows how these findings corroborate the Gospel narratives and sets up the next discussion about the apostles’ early testimony in Jerusalem.

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    43 m
  • Historical Evidence of Jesus' Resurrection: Was he really dead?
    Dec 1 2025

    Pastor Jason begins a new series examining the historical evidence for Jesus’ resurrection by asking a crucial question: was Jesus actually dead when laid in the tomb? This episode reviews Gospel witnesses, Roman execution practices, archaeological finds, and medical opinions to test the swoon (revival) theory and explains why the evidence points to Jesus’ actual death on the cross.

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    42 m
  • Question 12: How to respond to doubt
    Nov 24 2025

    Pastor Jason concludes the Questions series by exploring how believers should respond to personal doubts and to others who struggle with faith. Using examples like Doubting Thomas, the father who cried "I believe; help my unbelief," and John the Baptist, he shows how Jesus responds with compassion, Scripture, and signs of God’s work. The episode encourages bringing doubts to God and trusted believers, listening without judgment, and using scripture and personal testimony to gently guide others.

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    28 m
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