In his First Epistle to the Corinthians, chapter 6, the Apostle Paul delivers a stern yet vital warning that remains as relevant today as it was to the early churches…
Around the year 142 CE the Church of Rome arrived at a decisive moment in its early development—a theological and political crossroads that would define the shape of Christian history…
From its earliest proclamation, the Marcionite Church has sounded a clear trumpet: salvation history pivots not on Peter or any institutional succession that claims to derive from him, but on…
Modern scholarship has long operated under the assumption that Marcion’s Evangelicon was a shortened redaction of the Gospel of Luke. This assumption, rooted in the polemics of Marcion’s opponents rather…
In the sacred tradition of the Marcionite Church, we affirm that the love, mercy, and justice of the Heavenly Father are not compatible with the eternal torment of souls. Rather,…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to announce the reconstruction of the Marcionite Synaxicon, which includes seven epistles attributed to Marcion of Sinope. These epistles will now be included in all…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to announce the reconstruction of the Marcionite Christian Divine Liturgy and sacramental rites, now available in the Litourgicon, which can be accessed here. Litourgicon comes from…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to announce the discovery of the true authorship of the so-called Epistle to Diognetus, widely regarded as a masterpiece of early Christian apologetics. The fifth…
The Marcionite Church is pleased to announce the establishment of the Menologion, the official liturgical calendar of the Marcionite Church. The Menologion consists of several Holy Days, which are categorized…
Following the death of Marcion of Sinope in 154 C.E., many Marcionite Christians appear to have expanded the Marcionite canon to include the Pastoral Epistles. Evidence for this is found…