Brian Holdsworth
For several years, I've been trying to appease a restless desire to do more with the incredible gifts of faith, hope, and love that have been instilled in me through Jesus Christ and his Church. I don't consider myself anyone's first pick to be a leading voice in the Church, but it seems we are in a season in which many of our leaders are more interested in exercising power than they are serving as Christ commanded. And many of our good leaders (our first picks) are overwhelmed and the reinforcements are needed to fill in. If you feel a similar calling, I invite you to help me by enlisting as a reinforcement for this work. With your support, I can expand those efforts and find needed collaborators in community.
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5m 14s
2019
It's said that thoughts and prayers aren't enough and that if we aren't willing to act, we should keep our religious sentiments to ourselves.
8m 17s
2017
Every now and then the Church will refocus its attention on young people with a special emphasis on the question of how do we keep young people interested in their faith.
10m 36s
2021
I've done a few videos in the past criticizing certain persuasions within art and music, especially in the context of sacred art, and I have to admit, that's pretty easy to do. It doesn't take a brilliant or courageous person to debunk so...
6m 31s
2019
Now that the dust is settling a little (although likely to be stirred right back up again), I've been reflecting a lot on how we can move forward and what the takeaways are from the scandals in the Catholic Church.
6m 3s
2019
In his story the Symposium, Plato lays out a case for what we should aim for in a relationship. He tells us that we should look for someone who has qualities that we admire and want to possess ourselves.
8m 52s
2019
For us Catholics, we are going through a time in which there is a lot a person could complain about. But, I'm at a point where I've reached grievance fatigue and I'm starting to realize why.
4m 28s
2019
There are many compelling arguments for the existence of #God (cosmological argument, moral argument, ontological argument, Pascal's Wager, etc.).
16m 33s
2019
Brian Holdsworth shares his Catholic Conversion story.
8m 24s
2019
Prior to the sexual revolution, society had a certain moral consensus on sexual behaviour. Then, factions in society started pushing for a cultural shift that led to the sexual revolution based on a desire to liberalize sexuality.
7m 56s
2019
I want to build an analogy off of the idea of tyranny because tyranny could be understood as what happens when a small minority of people control the majority of wealth and power and then use that power to impose decisions with or without the consent...
11m 56s
2020
Every now and then something will occur that will incite a debate about modesty in clothing in our culture and this is important because most of us can agree that modesty is a good thing.
8m 7s
2019
My impression has always been that if a person believes that heaven exists, they also believe they're going to end up there.
1h 7m
2022
Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com A conversation between Timothy Gordon and Brian Holdsworth. We discuss the risks of 'celebrity and popularity'...
51m 21s
2019
This is the video of my debut as a conference keynote speaker. This was at the OneRock young adult conference in hosted by the diocese of Calgary, Alberta featuring Patrick Coffin and Lizzie Reezay.
9m 48s
2019
As I was being introduced to what Catholicism taught and expected of its adherents, I realized that there was a range of behaviours we call sins that I was going to have to divest myself of if I wanted to make a go of this thing.
5m 55s
2020
Words like bigotry and racism get used so often and so casually today that I think they've lost the quality of gravity they deserve. It's like the boy who cried wolf.
11m 14s
2019
Brian Holdsworth shares his Catholic Conversion story.
7m 14s
2019
All the great religious traditions have been this attempt to penetrate the mysteries of ultimate truth and ultimate reality and come up with an understanding of it that can be taught to others.
12m 24s
2021
Music written and generously provided by Paul Jernberg. Find out more about his work as a composer here: http://pauljernberg.com
12m 26s
2019
There's this narrative out there that says that science arose in Christian Europe in spite of the antagonism of the religious authorities against reason. It portrays the scientific revolution as the inevitable triumph of reason over superstition.




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