Corey Chambers grew up in an unchurched home though his mother’s family was Catholic. Corey joined the Church of the Nazarene where he became heavily influenced by the writings and life of John Wesley, himself an Anglican. Corey, as a student at Nazarene Bible College, delved deeply into theology and church history. He was drawn to the teachings of the early Church Fathers. It was through his scholarly work that Corey felt pulled to the Catholic Church, which he entered in 2008. He and Marcus discuss the particulars of Corey’s discoveries, and address some of the theological differences of Arminianism, Calvinism and Catholicism through the lenses of John Wesley and Ignatius of Antioch.