Tue, 15 February 2022
Today's class is the beginning of a series on specific services. We start with Great Vespers, the first service of the new day. It's a great way to spend Saturday evening!
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Sun, 13 February 2022
Publican and Pharisee. After sharing a parable on rock-climbing, Fr. Anthony encourages us to hold our opinions gently and to take some baby steps towards humility by admitting that "we might not be as right as we could have been" and that "they probably aren't as wrong as we thought they were." Enjoy the show! |
Tue, 8 February 2022
Today Fr. Anthony reviews some of the tricks our minds play with us to believe things that aren't true and then describes the critical role humility and passionlessness play in guarding us against their worst effects and keeping us from doubling down on stupid.
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Mon, 7 February 2022
In this meditation on Matthew 15:21-28 and Corinthians 6:16-7:1, Fr. Anthony talks about the new way of holiness and the transition from smiting enemies to drawing them into the Kingdom through love. Enjoy the show! |
Tue, 1 February 2022
Today I present the main ideas from the research on the psychology of influence (Cialdini) and briefly describe its relevance for theological discernment. Livestreamed on 2/1/2022.
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Sun, 30 January 2022
1 Timothy 1:15-17. Take two (because ... Old Calendar and New Calendar). Another call to bring back the saying; "glory to God." |
Wed, 26 January 2022
Today Fr. Anthony discusses the Moscow Patriarchate's establishment of an African Exarchate in the territory of the ancient Patriarchate of Alexandria with canonist, Fr. Harry Linsinbigler. They talk about how this differs from other parallel jurisdictions (e.g. in America) and the degree to which this will make it more difficult to effect Orthodox reconciliation.
Direct download: 20210126_AlexandriaandCanonLaw.mp3
Category:Orthodox Podcast -- posted at: 11:35am EDT |
Tue, 25 January 2022
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Mon, 24 January 2022
1 Timothy 1:15-17. After providing his testimony, St. Paul immediately breaks into a prayer of exultation. We would do well to imitate that habit and bring back the saying; "glory to God."
Direct download: Homily-HumblyChannelingGrace.mp3
Category:Orthodox Podcast -- posted at: 8:40am EDT |
Sun, 9 January 2022
Ephesians 4:7-13; Matthew 4:12-17. Sunday after Theophany. Our minds stand between us and living as God's royal priesthood and holy kingdom. We have to repent and rebuild our minds in Christ. Enjoy the Show! |