Audio Category: The Letters of Saint Paul

Fr. Baker begins his analysis of the letters of Saint Paul. The first sermon gives a brief biography of the life of Saint Paul, his personality, and his theology. Key...

Fr. Baker offers a historical context to his reading of Saint Paul. Saint Paul’s first two letters were written in Corinth about 51 A.D. The idea of the end of...

Fr. Baker reveals the three most important parts of this letter. They are that to be a Christian one must have faith in Jesus Christ, be baptized, and practice works...

Fr. Baker pinpoints Saint Paul’s desire for unity in the Church. The theme of this letter is the need for unity in the Church, which is the Body of Christ,...

Fr. Baker expands on the necessity of apostolic ministry. The theme of this letter is the grandeur of the apostolic ministry and a vigorous defense of Paul’s own ministry as...

Fr. Baker discusses the importance of baptism. Fr. Baker shows how the letter encourages Paul’s converts in Philippi to persevere in the true faith, which they had received through him....

Romans is Paul’s most important letter. The theme is that justification, which makes one pleasing to God and merits eternal salvation, is available to all, both Jew and Gentile, through...

Fr. Baker discusses the lessons contained in Paul’s letters to the Romans. In these chapters Saint Paul explains the meaning of Baptism and sanctifying grace and the contrast between sin...

Fr. Kenneth Baker discusses several of Paul’s letters to the Romans. In the final five chapters we find practical advice for life in Christ. Faith in Christ has moral consequences....

Fr. Kenneth Baker continues his analysis of Saint Paul’s letters. The theme of this letter is that the Colossians must remain faithful to the traditional faith that has been given...