Online Resources

Audio Messages by Theme

The speakings of Art Katz available as streaming and downloadable MP3s.

The Antiochal Church

The paradigm of apostolicity! An exploration of Acts 13 as the prototype of the church that “sends.”

The Apocalyptic End

Without an apocalyptic expectation of a coming Kingdom and the believer’s place in that Kindgom, we will be fixated in a much less glorious, subjective and personal salvation that is only interested in a “going to heaven.”

The Apostolic Church

Another concentrated statement that examines the constitutive elements of the church as it was at the first.

The Apostolic Heart

Speaking out of an episode in the life of Paul, Art gives a glimpse into the apostolic mindset, pattern and glory at the heart of which is the cross of suffering.

The Battle for Life (1 of 2)

The An in-depth understanding of the phenomenon of anointing as the communication and imparting of the life of God.

The Battle for Life (2 of 2)

An in-depth understanding of the phenomenon of anointing as the communication and imparting of the life of God.

The Believer’s Relationship to the Law

An examination of why any attempt by man in his own effort to bring righteousness into his life is a contradiction of what Jesus died for, thus nullifying the grace of God. Message has a communion prayer in the middle.

The Blood of the Lamb

Speaking from the Exodus account of the Passover lamb, Art draws on the eternal elements of God’s requirement of Israel at the beginning of their journey toward the Promised Land.

The Cana Miracle

An instructive insight of Jesus’ first miracle, a foreshadowing and type of a final wedding at the end of the age.

The Children of Promise (1 of 2)

Speaking from the early verses of Romans 9, Art gives an insight into God’s choice of Israel and His promises towards her. A 1995 message.

The Children of Promise (2 of 2)

Speaking from the early verses of Romans 9, Art gives an insight into God’s choice of Israel and His promises towards her. A 1995 message.

The Christian in Society (1 of 2)

The message of the Kingdom needs to be brought to a reluctant world that does not want to hear the mind and thinking of God. Message ends abruptly. A 1995 message.

The Christian in Society (2 of 2)

The message of the Kingdom needs to be brought to a reluctant world that does not want to hear the mind and thinking of God. Message ends abruptly. A 1995 message.

The Christian Mindset (1 of 5)

Spoken in 1984 from Acts 17, Art maintains that the church should not allow the world to go on with the understanding that the secular and the sacred are separate and legitimate distinctions, for to do so is to honor them in a lie that God never intended.

The Christian Mindset (2 of 5)

Spoken in 1984 from Acts 17, Art maintains that the church should not allow the world to go on with the understanding that the secular and the sacred are separate and legitimate distinctions, for to do so is to honor them in a lie that God never intended.

The Christian Mindset (3 of 5)

Spoken in 1984 from Acts 17, Art maintains that the church should not allow the world to go on with the understanding that the secular and the sacred are separate and legitimate distinctions, for to do so is to honor them in a lie that God never intended.

The Christian Mindset (4 of 5)

Spoken in 1984 from Acts 17, Art maintains that the church should not allow the world to go on with the understanding that the secular and the sacred are separate and legitimate distinctions, for to do so is to honor them in a lie that God never intended.

The Christian Mindset (5 of 5)

Spoken in 1984 from Acts 17, Art maintains that the church should not allow the world to go on with the understanding that the secular and the sacred are separate and legitimate distinctions, for to do so is to honor them in a lie that God never intended.

The Church and the Synagogue (1 of 4)

A thought-provoking examination of Paul’s exhortation to Gentile believers in Rome with regard to their relationship to the Synagogue.

The Church and the Synagogue (2 of 4)

A thought-provoking examination of Paul’s exhortation to Gentile believers in Rome with regard to their relationship to the Synagogue.