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New Years and New Beginnings

Fr. John explains why the new church year begins on September 1, then tells of a birthday party like no other.




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Imitation and Participation

Fr. John shows how participation in God's sacraments are a necessary part of our salvation.




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The Sower And The Seed

Fr. John examines the well-known parable in answer to the question, "Are you saved?"




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Disappointments Not Healed in This Life

Fr. John examines the life and faith of the Holy New Martyr and Grand Duchess Elizabeth.




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What Now

Fr. John uses the thoughts of St. Nikolai Velimirovich to reflect on the tragedy in Haiti.




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Below the Water Line

Fr. John shows how, like the ecosystem of Guam was damaged by an unseen predator, so also what we keep hidden within us can destroy our relationships without repentance.




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Slowing Down for Holy Week

Fr. John shows how Holy Week answers the question of "What happened?" between Christ's entry into Jerusalem and His glorious Resurrection.




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Upon Those In The Tombs

Fr. John looks at tombs we all fall into—the sins, beliefs and habits that drain the life out of us.




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The Summer House

Fr. John makes the obvious (?) connection between summer and the Northern Kingdom of Israel in the 8th Century, BC.




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We Are Responsible For The World

Fr. John offers a reflection on the recent tragedy in the Gulf of Mexico.




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The Bridge Between Heaven and Earth

During the afterfeast of the Dormition of the Theotokos, Fr. John reflects on the mystery that is Mary.




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Power Made Perfect in Weakness

Fr. John notes the differences between problems and crosses to bear.




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The People who Sat in Darkness Have Seen a Great Light

Fr. John examines how the advent season prepares us for the Nativity of Christ.




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A Great Banquet

Fr. John uses the parable of Jesus to show us what Christian life is supposed to be.




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The Word Became Flesh

Fr. John explains how all the Church's words are full of grace and truth—an example for us all as we celebrate the birth of the Word.




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Human Nature

Fr. John uses the great feasts we are celebrating as evidence against excusing our deviant behavior.




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Start with the Eagles

Fr. John exhorts his listeners (despite being a published author himself) to read the saints first.




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The Least of These

Fr. John shows how the Bible's answer to "What must I do to be saved?" differs from the world's.




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When Words are not Enough

"A 'thank you' toward Heaven is nice, but how much more does it mean when it flows from sincerity—from a changing life? The human being says 'thank you' to God by becoming more like him."




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Stories Toward the Sacred: Kurt and Nancy Harris

Fr. John Oliver interviews Kurt and Nancy Harris who share their story of how God brought them into the Orthodox Church. The Harris' will in turn interview others in this new series titled "Stories Toward the Sacred" on the Hearts and Minds podcast.




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The Three Powers

Fr. John Oliver explains the Three Powers of Thinking, Desiring and Acting. He describes the impact on our lives when one or more of theses powers are sick in our lives, and shares how we can experience healing of these powers.




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The Wilderness

Fr. John Oliver offers a view of the pain of the "wilderness" stage of the Christian life while journeying with God to the Promised Land.




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Transfiguration

Fr. John Oliver reminds us that the Christian heart wants to taste of the incomparable heavenly banquet of the Kingdom of God.




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Stories Toward the Sacred: Charles Chusuei

Kurt Harris interviews Charles Chusuei about his story of how God brought him into the Orthodox Church, in this new series titled "Stories Toward the Sacred" on the Hearts and Minds podcast.




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Freedom Through Ascetic Discipline

Fr. John Oliver describes the purpose of our ascetic disciplines as believers - to be set free and partake in the glory of God!




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Stories Toward the Sacred: Dan Naes

Kurt Harris interviews Dan Naes about his story of how God brought him into the Orthodox Church, in this series titled "Stories Toward the Sacred" on the Hearts and Minds podcast.




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Stories Toward the Sacred: Anna Harris

Kurt Harris interviews his oldest daughter, Anna Harris, about her story of how God brought her into the Orthodox Church, in this series titled "Stories Toward the Sacred" on the Hearts and Minds podcast.




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God is in the Details

Fr. John Oliver reflects on the Feast of the Circumcision of Christ (January 1st) and how God is to be found in the details of life.




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Context Matters

Fr. John Oliver explains the stages of grace in the spiritual life, in the context of the journey of Great Lent.




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Kind Words Are Like Honey

Fr. John Oliver reflects on what it means for God to speak a Word, and how our own words can drip with the honey of truth and love.




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This Doesn't Feel Like Home

Fr. John Oliver invites us to consider the unhealthy family patterns that we have been handed through birth and have a choice whether we carry them into our future.




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Ecumenism: The Autoimmune Disease in the Body of Christ

As Orthodox Christians in a non-Orthodox culture, we have questions: Who are we? What is "the Church"? What is our relationship to friends and family of other faiths? What is ecumenism? Who will be saved? In this special edition of Hearts and Minds, Fr John Oliver offers a few reflections.




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Holy Week

Fr. John Oliver reminds us of what lies ahead of us during Holy Week for our salvation.




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You Are Not Your Passions

Fr. John Oliver helps us to see that even on the days that we absolutely act pig-like, we are not our passions.




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The Root of it All

Fr. John Oliver offers three questions that help us trace the root of both the good and the bad in our lives. Am I being loving? Am I being accepting? Am I being appreciated?




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St. Elizabeth the Grand Duchess and New Martyr

The death of St. Elizabeth the Grand Duchess and New Martyr tells us about how she lived her life lived long before her martyrdom.




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The Four Rhythms of Life in the Church

Fr. John Oliver explores the four cycles or rhythms that are embedded in nature and in the Church.




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The Healing Power of Forgiveness

Fr. John Oliver paints a hope-filled picture of the healing power of forgiveness.




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Repentance: Loving the Person God Desires We Become

Fr. John Oliver discusses the true meaning of repentance, becoming the person that God desire us to become.




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Conversion: An Inside Job

Fr. John Oliver asks, Is it possible to experience true conversion? What role does our effort play in the conversion of our souls?




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Zacchaeus: Desire and Love

Fr. John Oliver considers the motivating forces behind Zacchaeus' movement up the tree and towards Jesus.




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Lighthouse in the Storm

Fr. John Oliver reflects on the writing of St. John Chrysostom titled "No One Can Harm the Man Who Does not Harm Himself."




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Actionable

Fr. John Oliver offers hope for those suffering with anxiety in a crazy world.




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Feature

Fr. John Oliver reflects on the unique features in each friendship.




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Love and Trust

Fr. John Oliver asks whether it is possible for a Christian to loose their sanity, their ability to manage their lives, and how to trust God in the struggle.




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Yours

Fr. John Oliver helps us to understand more the mystery of belonging to God.




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You Are Welcome Here

Fr. John Oliver reflects on the recent passage of the House Equality Act by the United States House of Representatives asking, "What does the Orthodox Church mean when She says, 'You Are Welcome Here'".




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Scandalous

Fr. John Oliver considers the scandalous nature of mystery.




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Anthony

Fr. John Oliver reflects upon the cross that we are called to bear as we follow Christ, and pursue the healing of our will.




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Ladder

Fr. John Oliver ponders the long climb ahead of us, and the ways that we can be led astray and fall off the Ladder of Divine Ascent.