
The Early Church, Timeline Chart
A Study of the Church’s First Five Hundred Years
The Epic: The Early Church Chart provides a visual overview of the main people, places and events of the first five hundred years of Church history.
This chart summarizes and highlights each essential moment of the first five centuries of Church history, shaping the Church we experience today.
The Epic: The Early Church Chart:
- Lists the first fifty-one popes
- Highlights the main events in early Church history
- Presents the Church Fathers and saints, world rulers and historical figures, and the first four ecumenical councils
About the Program
Epic: The Early Church is a ten-session study that explores the people, places, and events that shaped the Church’s first five hundred years. Alongside this study, Epic: A Journey Through Church History examines the full two thousand year history of the Catholic Church.
During this remarkable period, courageous saints, brilliant theologians, and heroic martyrs helped shape the early Church while facing persecution and opposition. This study highlights key events such as the Roman persecutions, the first ecumenical councils, and the challenges faced by the Church Fathers as they defended the Faith.
Throughout each session of this study, you will gain a deeper understanding of the Church’s beginnings and be inspired by the faith of the early Christians.
A Study of the Church’s First Five Hundred Years
The Epic: The Early Church Chart provides a visual overview of the main people, places and events of the first five hundred years of Church history.
This chart summarizes and highlights each essential moment of the first five centuries of Church history, shaping the Church we experience today.
The Epic: The Early Church Chart:
- Lists the first fifty-one popes
- Highlights the main events in early Church history
- Presents the Church Fathers and saints, world rulers and historical figures, and the first four ecumenical councils
About the Program
Epic: The Early Church is a ten-session study that explores the people, places, and events that shaped the Church’s first five hundred years. Alongside this study, Epic: A Journey Through Church History examines the full two thousand year history of the Catholic Church.
During this remarkable period, courageous saints, brilliant theologians, and heroic martyrs helped shape the early Church while facing persecution and opposition. This study highlights key events such as the Roman persecutions, the first ecumenical councils, and the challenges faced by the Church Fathers as they defended the Faith.
Throughout each session of this study, you will gain a deeper understanding of the Church’s beginnings and be inspired by the faith of the early Christians.
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A Study of the Church’s First Five Hundred Years
The Epic: The Early Church Chart provides a visual overview of the main people, places and events of the first five hundred years of Church history.
This chart summarizes and highlights each essential moment of the first five centuries of Church history, shaping the Church we experience today.
The Epic: The Early Church Chart:
- Lists the first fifty-one popes
- Highlights the main events in early Church history
- Presents the Church Fathers and saints, world rulers and historical figures, and the first four ecumenical councils
About the Program
Epic: The Early Church is a ten-session study that explores the people, places, and events that shaped the Church’s first five hundred years. Alongside this study, Epic: A Journey Through Church History examines the full two thousand year history of the Catholic Church.
During this remarkable period, courageous saints, brilliant theologians, and heroic martyrs helped shape the early Church while facing persecution and opposition. This study highlights key events such as the Roman persecutions, the first ecumenical councils, and the challenges faced by the Church Fathers as they defended the Faith.
Throughout each session of this study, you will gain a deeper understanding of the Church’s beginnings and be inspired by the faith of the early Christians.





















