Sun, 27 April 2025
This homily from Thomas Sunday emphasizes the point that God does not condemn doubt but invites honest seekers into deeper belief. True belief in Christ isn't just accepting facts, but trusting in His love, intentions, and power—similar to the trust found in all healthy relationships. Doubt, when motivated by a sincere desire for truth, can lead to greater faith, especially when brought into open, loving community. However, skepticism rooted in malice or apathy is spiritually harmful. Christ welcomes honest questions because they build relationship, but He opposes harmful, rigid belief used to hurt others. Ultimately, believers are called to trust Christ, share faith with love and patience, and grow in a relationship that leads to real, eternal life. |
Sat, 26 April 2025
Entrepreneur, Orthodox Christian, and former radio host Jimmy Harris shares his own experiences with overcoming financial adversity using sound Biblical principles, and through this, leading his family into financial peace and prosperity. Enjoy the show! |
Sun, 13 April 2025
In this homily, Fr Anthony challenges us to reflect on our own expectations of God. Like the Jews, we often approach God with our own predefined ideas of what He should do for us. When our problems persist or even worsen, we are faced with a choice: either we try to control God and limit His power by confining Him to our expectations, or we allow Him to transform our lives in unexpected ways, leading us to a deeper relationship with Him. Enjoy the show! |
Wed, 9 April 2025
Today, Fr. Anthony continues to keep it real while talking about the great challenge of loving our enemies. Love your enemies. Matthew 5:43-48 St. John Chrysostom: [St. Paul] adorns love not only for what it has but also for what it has not. Love both elicits virtue and expels vice, not permitting it to spring up at all. St John Chrysostom: For neither did Christ simply command to love but to pray. Do you see how many steps he has ascended and how he has set us on the very summit of virtue? Mark it, numbering from the beginning. · A first step is not to begin with injustice. · A second, after one has begun, is not to vindicate oneself by retaliating in kind. · A third, to refuse to respond in kind to the one who is injuring us but to remain tranquil. · A fourth, even to offer up one’s self to suffer wrongfully. · A fifth, to give up even more than the wrongdoer wishes to take. · A sixth, to refuse to hate one who has wronged us. · A seventh, even to love such a one. · An eighth, even to do good to that one. · A ninth, to entreat God himself on our enemy’s behalf. Do you perceive how elevated is a Christian disposition? Hence its reward is also glorious. --- Why should we love our enemies? Practical truth – NOT JUST “who is my neighbor” BUT ALSO “who is my enemy?” Let’s stop putting people into categories of who deserves love or prayer and live – and suffer - for the salvation of all. That's the way God does it and that's the way we must do it, too.
Direct download: Lenten_Lesson-Love_Your_Enemies.mp3
Category:Orthodox Podcast -- posted at: 10:44pm EST |
Sat, 5 April 2025
Fr. Anthony concludes his prestantation on beauty at the 2025 UOL Lenten retreat by connecting music with love. Music taps into and draws from something that is primal, foundational, and rational (word – bearing); so does love. Music requires mastery of certain skills and concepts that require repetition to master; so does love. Music improves when there are different voices represented; so does love. Music works with dissonance to move us towards deeper truths; so does love. Music often requires periods of silence for listening, anticipation, and appreciation; so does love. Enjoy the show!
Direct download: Retreat_on_Beauty-Music_and_Love.mp3
Category:Orthodox Podcast -- posted at: 5:00am EST |
Sat, 5 April 2025
Fr. Roman Marchyshak is the priest at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Orthodox Church in Trenton, NJ and teaches liturgical music at St. Sophia Ukrainian Orthodox Seminary. In this presentation, he talks about the role music plays in the worship of the Orthodox Church, reminding us that it is not an adornment, but an essential element. He had some of the seminarians from St. Sophia's sing selected pieces to illustrate his main points. Enjoy the show!
Direct download: Retreat_on_Beauty-Fr_Roman_on_Music_in_Liturgy.mp3
Category:Orthodox Podcast -- posted at: 1:00am EST |
Sat, 5 April 2025
This is the audio for the first part of the 2025 Ukrainian Orthodox League Lenten Retreat held on Saturday April 5th in Philadelphia. Beauty helps us understand Orthodox (INCARNATIONAL!) theology better and thus live more graceful lives. It is also one of the best ways to do Orthodox Evangelism. People come to us for many reasons, but an encounter with God is what they really long for. Beauty is a special charisma of the Church – secular beauty is a pale imitation (or perversion) of that true beauty. Beauty resonates with the built-in beauty receptors of our senses, intellect, and nous. Enjoy the show!
Direct download: Retreat_on_Beauty-Introduction.mp3
Category:Orthodox Podcast -- posted at: 12:01am EST |
