Capitol Ministries Weekend

Capitol Ministries

We're excited to introduce Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger! Join us each Saturday as Bible teacher Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag discuss the Bible studies that are taught every week to America’s national political leaders in D.C., examining today’s thorny contemporary issues through the Bible’s timeless lens.

  1. Part II: Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church

    10/05/2025

    Part II: Societal Deterioration and the Epochal Analysis of a Bungling Church

    Last week, we began exploring the five major epochs of American Church history and how each reflects the Church’s obedience—or failure—to fulfill its biblical calling of evangelism and discipleship. In this second installment, Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag continue their discussion, walking through key eras that shaped the spiritual and cultural direction of our nation—from the Puritan pulpit of 1776 to the rise of theological liberalism, fundamentalism, neo-evangelicalism, and the religious right.Together, they uncover how each movement impacted the Church’s mission and the nation’s moral fabric, leading to the question: Will the next epoch finally align with the biblical model of Luke 3—one centered on evangelizing and discipling the lost? 🎙️ Listen, reflect, and be strengthened in your understanding of how God works through His Church across history. 📖 Download the full study at CapMin.org. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and recap of Part 1 01:05 Luke 3: The biblical model for cultural transformation 05:01 Epoch 1 – The Puritan pulpit shapes American culture (1776) 07:38 Epoch 2 – The encroachment of theological liberalism (1877) 11:04 Epoch 3 – The fundamentalist reaction (1920s) 12:56 Epoch 4 – The birth of neo-evangelicalism (1950s) 16:02 Epoch 5 – The rise of the religious right (1975) 17:15 Toward a sixth epoch: the impact of Charlie Kirk 21:56 A call to return to evangelism and discipleship 23:18 Download and apply this three-part Bible study

    25 min
  2. Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job

    09/14/2025

    Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job

    You may be processing the shocking assassination of Charlie Kirk, seeking perspective through a biblical lens. In this program, Ralph Drollinger takes us to the book of Job and several more passages as we learn about Theodicy—how God remains sovereign even though evil exists in the world. Ralph reminds us that Job’s life stands as a powerful example of how to respond when our world falls apart. Job trusted in God’s character and persevered with unshakable confidence. Together with host Frank Sontag, Ralph unpacks key takeaways from Job for public servants and all believers: Trust before reasoningRecognize heavenly matters affect earthly livesThe righteous will sufferDon’t judge spirituality by circumstancesPerseverance is primaryGod’s essential nature is goodGod is faithful and blesses the righteousAs we encounter suffering and persecution, will we, like Job, stand with steadfast faith in the God who has revealed Himself through His Word? 📖 Download the full study at capmin.org Chapters: 0:00 – Welcome and ministry update 2:27 – Global growth of CapMin and Zambia training conference 6:39 – Local Government Ministries and Oaks in Office curriculum 12:24 – Introducing the study: Pertinent Lessons from the Book of Job 15:36 – Trust before reasoning 17:24 – Heavenly matters affect earthly lives 18:02 – The righteous suffer 18:20 – Don’t judge spirituality in relation to suffering 19:11 – Perseverance is primary 19:35 – God’s nature is good; God is faithful 22:23 – Applying Job: Making your life count for Christ 23:30 – Closing

    25 min
  3. Understanding the Separation of Church and State

    08/30/2025

    Understanding the Separation of Church and State

    In this week’s Capitol Ministries Weekend, Ralph Drollinger unpacks what Scripture teaches about the institutional separation of Church and State. Joined by host Frank Sontag, Ralph explains how the Bible distinguishes the God-ordained roles of Church and State, why the political arena is a mission field, and how righteousness in leadership impacts the health of a nation. From the early church through Constantine, the Reformers, and the American experiment, Ralph traces the history of this doctrine and clarifies common misconceptions. He shows how biblical principles like “if you don’t work, you don’t eat”have even shaped policy debates in Washington today. Discover why believers should champion institutional separation—but never influential separation—so that the Church remains faithful to making disciples, while public servants lead with righteousness informed by God’s Word. 📖 For deeper study, download the Bible study at CAPMIN.ORG CHAPTERS 0:00 – Introduction: Capitol Ministries Weekend with Frank Sontag and Ralph Drollinger 0:43 – Missions moment: training new Caribbean leaders 2:07 – Politics as a mission field and God-ordained institutions 3:34 – “Big Beautiful Bill” and biblical welfare principles 6:20 – Jesus on rendering to Caesar and God: NT foundation for separation 10:11 – Distinct roles: Church evangelizes, State moralizes 12:33 – History: Constantine, Donatists, Reformation, and America’s foundation 16:20 – Why confusion exists today about separation of Church and State 17:12 – The Church’s influence without becoming a theocracy 18:04 – The importance of righteousness in leaders (Proverbs) 21:23 – The Church’s role in shaping righteous individuals for government

    25 min

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We're excited to introduce Capitol Ministries Weekend with Ralph Drollinger! Join us each Saturday as Bible teacher Ralph Drollinger and host Frank Sontag discuss the Bible studies that are taught every week to America’s national political leaders in D.C., examining today’s thorny contemporary issues through the Bible’s timeless lens.