The Coming Home Network International

The Coming Home Network was established to help non-Catholic Christians, clergy and laity, discover the truth and beauty of the Catholic Church.

As a network of converts, reverts, and life-long Catholics, it is our goal to help each other and all Christians hear and answer the universal call ÔÇ£to the fullness of the Christian life and to the perfection of charityÔÇØ (LG 40). In doing this, we hope to assist the Catholic Church in fulfilling her mission of evangelization and ChristÔÇÖs call for Christian unity, as proclaimed by St. John Paul II in his encyclical, ÔÇ£That They May Be OneÔÇØ (Ut Unum Sint).

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Catholic historian and patristics expert Mike Aquilina explains why we can trust the Church, despite a 2000 year past that's full of conflict and chaos.
Celso Tavares grew up Catholic, and even considered the priesthood, but became fascinated and compelled by what he was discovering in Reformed theology. Later, he would become a Vineyard pastor, and even a leader in the Vineyard movement in Brazil. ...
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley and Kenny Burchard continue their series on the Church. In both Scripture and the writings of early Christianity, the Church is repeatedly referred to as 'holy.' How are we to understand that, if we know that it has b...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their study of 'Against Heresies' by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. In this episode, they look at a number of fascinating arguments from St. Irenaeus: his explanation of which Gospel accounts are r...
In many forms of Christianity, when someone decides to emphasize a new expression of faith, or reform an error, a whole new denomination is born, causing yet another division in the body of Christ.
At Christmas, Catholic parishes around the world will be filled with people, many of whom only come to church a few times a year. So how should we welcome them and invite them to keep coming? Fr. Sebastian Walshe shares some of his thoughts i...
If 'sola Scriptura' is meant to be the guiding principle of Christianity, then why did it take nearly 400 years for the canon of the New Testament to be formally established? As Protestants, both Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley took for granted...
As an atheist, when Dr. Jennifer Frey began to think seriously about the question of Jesus, she knew that logically, he couldn't be just another good moral teacher, because of his repeated claims to be God. She also knew from her experience of fa...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their series on Against Heresies by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. Prior to the coming of Jesus, no one could see the face of God and live. But by taking on human flesh, Jesus shows us who God is in a new a...
In a short and provocative video, Dr. Peter Kreeft takes a look at why the C.S. Lewis is often instrumental in drawing people to the Catholic Church.
A question that bothers even many adherents of 'sola Scriptura' is this: if the Bible alone is to be the sole rule of faith, and any individual Christian can understand its plain meaning, then why are there so many divisions in Christianity? ...
This Christmas, many people who don't normally visit Catholic churches will find themselves at Mass, whether as a visitor from another faith tradition, or as a Catholic returning to worship with us after time away from the Church. If that's ...
What was the early Church like? Ken Hensley, a former Baptist pastor, and Matt Swaim, whose background is in the Wesleyan tradition, both used to have a general impression that the early Church was doctrinally similar to their own denominational t...
Marcus Grodi and Msgr. Jeffrey Steenson continue their study of 'Against Heresies' by St. Irenaeus of Lyons. St. Irenaeus focuses in this section on the importance of trusting the apostolic deposit of faith. He refers to how the interpreta...
As an Evangelical Christian, Jessica Ptomey had a vague picture of how Mary fit into Catholic theology, and a lot of it was based on her perception that Catholics worshipped Mary.
Matt Swaim, Ken Hensley, and Kenny Burchard continue their series comparing their own experiences of leading Protestant worship gatherings with what they experienced when they began going to Mass. This week, they talk about a major aspect of the M...
Matt Swaim and Ken Hensley continue to discuss the Reformation doctrine of 'sola fide,' or justification by faith alone, by digging more into St. Paul, specifically what he has to say about the idea of 'works' in Romans, Galatians, an...
For many Evangelical Christians, sharing the joy of their faith in Jesus with others is an integral part of their walk with the Lord. But when someone with that background enters the Catholic Church, they can often be discouraged by the lack of forma...
During his years as an atheist and an agnostic, Dr. Brent Robbins wanted to see a more just world, but didn't think that the Catholic faith of his youth had anything to do with that question. In his postmodern philosophical studies, he found the ...
Matt Gerald had strong Methodist Protestant roots, and when he married a Catholic, he hoped his wife would eventually join him in his denomination. A decade later, when it was clear she was remaining Catholic, and their son was preparing for First Co...




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