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COACH: Church Origins and Church History is a Christian podcast from Bob Baulch that explores how the church grew, suffered, worshiped, and changed the world — one generation at a time. Hosted by a passionate Bible teacher with a heart for truth and revival and research, COACH brings history to life with verifiable sources, captivating stories, and deep theological reflection. From Roman persecution to forgotten revivals, every episode is a fresh look at how God’s people lived and died for t ...
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Deep Dive: The Historical Reality of Perpetua & Felicitas (203 AD) | COACH Research AnalysisDescription:What happens when a nursing noblewoman and a pregnant slave defy the Roman Empire together?Welcome to this COACH Deep Dive, an AI-generated discussion that goes behind the scenes of Ep.0002 - 203 AD – Perpetua’s Vision in Prison. While the origin…
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Description: In the autumn of 1621, English settlers at Plymouth Colony had barely survived their first brutal winter, burying nearly half their number to disease and starvation. Through the help of the Wampanoag [wom-puh-NO-ag] people, led by Ousamequin [oo-sah-MAY-kwin] (Massasoit [mass-uh-SOYT]), and especially Squanto—a translator who taught th…
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Podcast Show NotesTitle: Deep Dive: 107 AD – Researching Ignatius of AntiochDescription:Welcome to the COACH Deep Dive, an AI-generated discussion built around the research and context of Bob Baulch’s episode on Ignatius of Antioch.In this session, we dig into the historical notes that didn't make it into the main narrative. We explore the critical…
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33 AD – Jesus Gives Thanks in the Face of Trouble – Having Gratitude in Hard Seasons Jesus gathered with His disciples for His final Passover meal in a borrowed upper room prepared earlier that day. The city was crowded for the feast, and the traditional elements of the meal were ready. In those last hours, Jesus broke bread and gave thanks even as…
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723 AD – Boniface cuts down the sacred oak tree – and builds a Christian landscape In 723 AD, Boniface entered the region of Hesse (HESS-uh) and confronted one of its most enduring symbols—the sacred oak long associated with Donar (DOH-nar).The tree had served as a center of ritual, tradition, and communal identity for generations. When Boniface pu…
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403 AD – Eudoxia Shatters Church Unity – When Power Breaks the Peace Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package (one seamless paragraph): A powerful empress forces out a bishop, shattering church unity in Constantinople. When Empress Eudoxia clashed with Bishop Chrysostom, political pressure and spiritual tension tore through Constantinople. …
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1818 AD - Joseph Mohr and Franz Gruber Create Silent Night on Christmas Eve - Trust God with What You Offer Without Managing the Outcome Description: In 1816, Father Joseph Mohr wrote a simple six-verse Christmas poem while serving in the countryside near Salzburg, Austria, in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. On December 24, 1818, Mohr brought…
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1647 AD - How Banning Christmas Started the Plum Pudding Riots Description: By the late medieval period, Christmas had grown into an elaborate season marked by feasting, music, and long pauses from work, blending Christian worship with folk customs. By the early sixteenth century, reform-minded Christians began questioning these traditions, asking …
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1223 AD - Francis of Assisi Creates the First Living Nativity at Greccio - Stop Watching and Start Participating Description: In 1223, Francis of Assisi walked up a hillside in the Italian town of Greccio with an unusual request for Christmas. For most of his life, Francis had heard the story of Christ's birth told in Latin—beautiful, sacred, but d…
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452 AD – Leo defines the Incarnation in a Christmas Sermon – and we find courage to walk forward when life shakes beneath us The year 452 AD brought Rome to a moment of fear, instability, and deep uncertainty—and into that world, Leo stepped forward with a Christmas sermon that shaped Christian understanding for centuries. His message was simple bu…
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Hi, I'm Bob Baulch with the That's Jesus channel and the coach podcast. Church Origins and church History podcast. And I have a new, a new direction that I'm going in 2026. Not actually new direction, but I'm just going to be adding some things onto my YouTube channel and my podcast. And that is this. So I've been coming out with, three episodes a …
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1839 AD – Former Slave and Preacher John Jasper Gives Thanks Through the Storm Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Hook: A former slave's song of gratitude rises above the thunder of prejudice and pain. John Jasper was born enslaved yet free in spirit. His message—"The Sun Do Move"—wasn't astronomy; it was awe. Through every storm, he thanked God. On J…
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600 AD – The Birth of Gregorian Chant – Worship That Unites Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Hook: Can a single melody unite a divided Church? Description: Pope Gregory I believed unity required more than right belief—it required shared worship. This episode traces how chant became the Church's universal language and how intentional worship still sh…
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1743 AD – James Davenports Fire – When Zeal Outran Wisdom Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: A revivalist preacher sets New England ablaze—literally. In 1743, James Davenport's unchecked zeal led to bonfires of books, clothing, and chaos. His story reveals how spiritual passion, untethered from humility and discernment, can fracture …
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1231 AD – The Brothers Who Found Joy in Having Nothing Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: Five years after Francis of Assisi died, his friends still walked the roads barefoot and thankful. They owned nothing, shared everything, and sang hymns for every crumb of bread. They called it perfect joy—finding peace not in plenty but in God'…
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327 AD – Helena searches for the True Cross – Faith, Fact, and Holy Ground Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Hook: An empress turns archaeologist, digging for the cross that changed the world. Description: Around 326-328 AD, Saint Helena began a historic excavation in Jerusalem [juh-ROO-suh-lem], searching for the True Cross beneath a pagan temple. H…
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1947 AD - Scrolls Found - God's Word Endures in Faithful Hearts Today Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: In 1947, a Bedouin shepherd searching for a goat near Qumran tossed a stone into a cave, shattering jars that hid the Dead Sea Scrolls. These ancient manuscripts preserved Scripture for nearly 2,000 years, proving God's Word endur…
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814 AD – Charlemagne’s Death and His Impact on Church Structure Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: When Charlemagne died in 814 AD, an empire mourned—but the church he built stood taller than ever. Through reforms like the Admonitio Generalis, he established trained clergy, standardized worship, and a network of parish schools that s…
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451 AD – The Council of Chalcedon – When Defining Jesus Divided the Church Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: Five hundred bishops met in 451 AD to solve the most important question the church would ever face: how can Jesus be fully God and fully human at the same time? Their answer — the Definition of Chalcedon — became the standard…
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1517 AD — Luther Nails the 95 Theses — When Repentance Was Not for Sale Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: In 1517, a German pastor watched his parishioners wave indulgence papers that claimed to erase sin—no confession, no change, just payment. They believed salvation came with a receipt. Johann Tetzel’s sales pitch promised freedom…
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1141 AD – When the Church Condemned Logic – And Accidentally Launched a Thousand Classrooms – Logic, Faith, and the Birth of Debate CHUNK 0: Pre-Script SEO Framework SECTION 1 — Chunks 0, 1, 2 CHUNK 0: Pre-Script SEO Framework Full Title: 1141 AD – When the Church Condemned Logic – And Accidentally Launched a Thousand Classrooms – Logic, Faith, and…
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155 AD – The Martyrdom of Polycarp in Smyrna – When Faith Meets Fire Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: An aged bishop faces flames in a Roman arena. His offense? Refusing to curse Christ. Polycarp’s stand in Smyrna became the early church’s picture of courage under pressure. After eighty-six years of following Jesus, could he deny H…
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1347 AD – Black Death and the Response of the Church – When Ministry Costs Us Safety CHUNK 0 – Pre-Script SEO Framework Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: In 1347, ships from the East brought a disease that would kill nearly half of Europe within four years. Priests died twice as fast as others because they stayed to pray with the si…
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100 AD – The Didache – When the Church Wrote Down How to Live Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: Around 100 AD, small Christian communities were scattered and unorganized. No fixed New Testament. No central oversight. False apostles wandered from house to house demanding food and money. Someone finally wrote a field manual—a document…
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1770 AD – John Wesley’s Methodist Societies Flourish in England – How Accountable Community Sparked Revival CHUNK 0 – Pre-Script SEO Framework (Non-Spoken) Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Hook (≤150 chars): In 1770, Wesley’s classes and bands ignited revival through holiness, accountability, and lay preaching. Description (≤400 chars): By 1770, Joh…
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395 AD – Augustine Cleans House: When Trust Broke and the Church Had to Prove Its Integrity Website: ThatsJesus.org Metadata Summary: In 395 AD, the church of Hippo was bleeding trust. Offerings were untracked, suspicions were rising, and a young bishop-in-training named Augustine had to confront a crisis that could shatter faith itself. This episo…
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1819 AD - Mary Mason's Missionary Society - From Tracts to TikTok, the Timeless Call to Faithful Evangelism Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: In 1819, Mary Mason did what women weren't supposed to do—she organized. As First Directress of the New York Female Missionary Society, she mobilized laywomen to fund missions, distribute trac…
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1049 AD Leo IX’s Papal Reforms Ignite Church Renewal Published 2/18/2026 50-Word Description In 1049 AD, Pope Leo IX began a determined campaign to cleanse the church of simony and moral corruption. Through traveling synods, enforcement of clerical celibacy, and removal of unfit bishops, he set a precedent for reform. His leadership prepared the wa…
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411 AD – Synesius of Cyrene Refuses to Renounce His Marriage – When Conviction Outweighs Conformity CHUNK 0 – Pre-Script SEO Framework Full Title: 411 AD – Synesius of Cyrene Refuses to Renounce His Marriage – When Conviction Outweighs Conformity Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: Hook (≤150 chars): When obedience to Jesus meant sayi…
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1704 AD - Ancestor Altars and Gospel Boundaries - The Papal Decision That Changed China's Christian Future CHUNK 0: Pre-Script SEO Framework Full Title: 1704 AD - Ancestor Altars and Gospel Boundaries - The Papal Decision That Changed China's Christian Future Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: In 1704, Pope Clement XI condemned Chine…
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CHUNK 0: METADATA & ENGAGEMENT TITLE: 897 AD - How a Corpse Was Put On Trial - The Cadaver Synod Exposed Church Corruption WEBSITE: https://ThatsJesus.org HOOK: In 897, Pope Stephen VI staged an unprecedented trial: a dead predecessor seated in papal robes, charges read to a corpse. DESCRIPTION: The Cadaver Synod became a byword for abuse of power.…
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CHUNK 0: Pre-Script SEO Framework Full Title: 320 AD - Forty Soldiers on a Frozen Lake - The Crown That Comes Through Suffering Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: Forty Roman soldiers refused to deny Christ and were condemned to freeze naked on a lake. One broke. A pagan guard joined them. What happened next became legend—and still i…
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1582 AD - Gregorian Calendar's Vanishing Ten Days - When Apocalypse Panic Tested Trust in God CHUNK 0: Pre-Script SEO Framework Full Title: 1582 AD - Gregorian Calendar's Vanishing Ten Days - When Apocalypse Panic Tested Trust in God Website: https://ThatsJesus.org Metadata Package: In 1582, ten days vanished—and Christians panicked when Pope Grego…
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1845 AD – Southern Baptists Divide - Morality Yields to Money and Mission Pressure Metadata Paragraph: In 1845, Baptists in America faced a moral crossroads. When mission boards refused to appoint slaveholders as missionaries, southern leaders walked away and founded the Southern Baptist Convention in Augusta, Georgia. Their decision redefined miss…
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93 AD – Josephus Confirms Early Believers Had Faith That Drew Attention - But Will Ours Do the Same Metadata Package: Outsider historian Josephus couldn’t ignore the Christians. In the late first century, his writings gave Rome’s perspective on the Jewish world—and in the process, confirmed the visible presence of Jesus’ followers. This episode exp…
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1975 AD – Willow Creek Saga - The Good - The Bad - The Ugly From a rented movie theater with 125 dreamers to a weekly crowd that once topped 25,000, Willow Creek’s story is one of vision, innovation, and painful collapse. What fueled such astonishing growth — and what stripped it away? Extended notes trace the seeker-sensitive movement, Bill Hybels…
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On Oct 1, 1223 AD - The Pope Approves St Francis of Assisi's Rule – Making the Franciscan Order Legit Published 10/01/2025 On October 1, 1223, Pope Honorius III approved Francis of Assisi’s Rule, giving official recognition to the Franciscan Order. This moment launched a movement of radical poverty and joy that confronted greed in medieval society …
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1212 AD – The Children’s Holy Crusade To Battle - Once They Marched After Adults into War - Today They March After Adult Morals Published 9/24/2025 Metadata Children filled the roads of Europe in 1212, convinced that innocence and faith could reclaim Jerusalem. Known as the Children’s Crusade, thousands of boys, girls, and poor adults followed Nich…
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460 AD – Writing Through Ruin: One Bishop Preserved Faith Amid Chaos, What Will History Say About the Story We Leave Behind? Metadata In 460 AD, Hydatius of Aquae Flaviae finished his Chronicle, a desperate record of raids, famine, heresy, and fading empire. From Gallaecia, he captured what others ignored: bishops resisting invaders, signs in the s…
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1745 AD – The Hymn Explosion - When Worship Began Teaching Doctrine in Song Published 2025-09-19 (Friday: 1500–2000 AD) A hymn explosion in 1745 reshaped worship forever. The voices of Watts and the Wesleys helped shift congregations from psalms only to songs that carried doctrine in melody. Hymns became portable theology, teaching believers as muc…
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1000 AD – Forecasting the Rapture Again and Again and Again – It Was Embarrassing Then And It Still Is Today Published 9/18/2025 Families huddled at midnight in 999 AD, trembling at thunder and comets. Would the sunrise bring the end? Around 1000 and again in 1033, Europe braced for the apocalypse. Chronicles tell of omens, pilgrimages, and nobles …
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346 AD – Defender of Nicene Faith: Athanasius’ Return Inspires Courage to Hold Truth TodayPublished 9/15/2025MetadataExile could not silence Athanasius. His return in 346 AD reignited the defense of Christ’s divinity. In 346 AD, Athanasius returned from exile, defying emperors and Arian critics to defend the Nicene Creed. His writings rallied monks…
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1863 AD – Dying Civil War Soldiers: Hope in the Midst of War: Stay Ready With Scripture on Your Lips Metadata A dying soldier whispers his last prayer in a Confederate camp. In 1863, revival swept through Civil War tents as chaplains read Scripture and soldiers found peace with God before death. This episode weaves together accounts from Christ in …
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730 AD – John Defends Icons: Faithful Art Reflects Jesus’ Incarnation Today Published 9/10/2025 Cold Hook 1:21 Show Intro 1:17 Narrative Foundation 1:50 Narrative Development 1:52 Climax & Impact 1:53 Legacy & Relevance 1:23 Reflection & Call 1:22 Outro 1:08 Metadata In 730 AD, John of Damascus, a monk near Jerusalem, defied Emperor Leo III’s ban o…
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225 AD – Hippolytus’ Apostolic Tradition Shapes Early Liturgy: Order Anchors Worship in Christ TIMESTAMPS (calculated at 127.5 WPM, rounded) Cold Hook: 00:00 Intro: 01:21 Foundation: 02:39 Development: 04:08 Climax/Impact: 06:09 Legacy & Modern Relevance: 08:19 Reflection & Call: 09:53 Outro: 11:30 Metadata Oil lamps flicker in a Roman house as bel…
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1619 AD – Dort’s Clash Over Salvation: God’s Grace Makes Room Calvinism and Arminianism Today Published 9/12/2025 TIMESTAMPS [Cold Hook] 00:00 [Intro] 01:20 [Foundation] 02:46 [Development] 05:47 [Climax/Impact] 08:56 [Legacy & Modern Relevance] 12:16 [Reflection & Call] 14:50 [Outro] 17:29 📦 Metadata (One Paragraph) They thought the Bible was clea…
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1525 AD – Drowned for Belief in Baptism - Women Sing While Going to the River Published 9/5/2025 TIMESTAMPS Cold Hook: 00:00 Intro: 02:02 Foundation: 03:56 Development: 06:28 Climax/Impact: 09:00 Legacy & Modern Relevance: 11:20 Reflection & Call: 14:08 Outro: 17:36 Metadata Package Anabaptist women chose faith over life, facing drowning for baptis…
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540 AD – Milan Destroyed: Worship Endures Beyond Fire and Betrayal Published 9-3-2025 TIMESTAMPS - Cold Hook: 00:00 - Intro: 01:29 - Foundation: 02:25 - Development: 04:53 - Climax/Impact: 06:47 - Legacy & Modern Relevance: 08:35 - Reflection & Call: 11:45 - Outro: 11:45 Metadata A Christian city burned. Faith survived. In 540 AD, Milan—once shaped…
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