divi A Divine Ecology: An Orthodox Christian Vision for the Environment - Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-05T03:29:11+00:00 Just the word environmentalism tends to put people in a fighting mood. Fr. Andrew helps us sort through the issues of ecology from an Orthodox perspective. This is part 1 of a two-part talk. Full Article
divi A Divine Ecology: An Orthodox Christian Vision for the Environment - Part 2 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-06T02:54:53+00:00 In part 2, Fr. Andrew talks about the spiritual answer to both the environment and the economy. Full Article
divi An Introduction to God: Encountering the Divine in Orthodox Christianity By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-08-06T03:00:18+00:00 How can we know God? A question that has been pondered through the centuries. In this special episode, Fr. Andrew delivers a talk at Christ the Saviour Orthodox Church in Harrisburg, PA. Full Article
divi The Outsider God: The Cross and the Divinity of Jesus By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-09-15T05:11:20+00:00 On this feast of the Elevation of the Cross, Fr. Andrew shows how the Cross reveals the divinity of Jesus. Full Article
divi Understanding the Importance of the Divine Liturgy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-01-23T02:37:08+00:00 Fr. Barnabas Powell joins Fr. Nicholas and Dr. Roxanne Louh to talk about the importance and significance of the Divine Liturgy. Full Article
divi Reconciling the Racial Divide By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-06-10T02:39:11+00:00 Fr. Martin Johnson joins Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne for a conversation about America's national struggle with race. Full Article
divi Reconciling the Racial Divide: Part Two By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-06-24T14:18:19+00:00 Fr. Martin Johnson joins Fr. Nick and Dr. Roxanne again for the second part of a deeply honest and insightful conversation about America's national struggle with race. Full Article
divi Navigating the Political Divide By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-11-11T15:42:22+00:00 Join us on Healthy Minds Healthy Souls this week as we discuss how to navigate the increasing political divide in our country. Full Article
divi Advent - Bridging the Chasm to the Divine By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2012-11-16T22:46:30+00:00 As we begin the Advent Fast, Fr. John Oliver reflects on the chasm that divides us from the Divine and the uniqueness of Christianity in bridging that gap. Full Article
divi Divine Dousing with the Dynamic Duo By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-22T06:12:57+00:00 Thanks to a superb pair of handlers/chauffeurs, Fr. Joseph goes a house blessin' in Houston. Full Article
divi Individualism and Charismatic Delusion By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-12-03T04:38:57+00:00 In an on-going discussion with my inquiring friend today, I respond to two questions. First, why do traditional Christians call priests father; and second, why do we pray to saints (i.e. why don’t we just go to God ourselves)? Orthodoxy assumes that it takes a “village” to raise a Christian. And not just a village of people who live in the same time and place, but a village that includes all of our holy Fathers and Mothers who have gone before us. When we come to God, we come with everyone, never by ourselves. Full Article
divi Overcoming Hatred and Division Through the Resurrection: Homily on the Samaritan Woman By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-31T18:55:26+00:00 Do you understand the Gospel as being good news for all, even for those whom you hate? Full Article
divi Overcoming “the Dividing Wall of Hostility” as the Living Temple of God By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-11-24T23:52:39+00:00 Joachim, Anna, and the Theotokos were the complete opposites of the rich man in today’s gospel reading. His only concern was to eat, drink, and enjoy himself because he had become so wealthy. He was addicted to earthly pleasure, power, and success, and saw the meaning and purpose of his life only in those terms. In stark contrast, the Theotokos followed the righteous example of her parents. She was prepared by a life of holiness to agree freely to become our Lord’s mother. Full Article
divi The Mystery of Self-Emptying Divine Love Beyond our Comprehension By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-04-10T16:56:07+00:00 Holy Week is not a time for rational theological speculation and argument. It is, instead, a time for entering into the deep mystery of the love of our Lord, of the great “I AM” Who remains infinitely beyond our full comprehension. Full Article
divi The Joy of the Resurrection Overcomes All Human Divisions By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-05-15T21:08:43+00:00 Christ said, “I have not come to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” No one else would have looked at Photini and seen a future saint who would shine with the light of holiness. Full Article
divi The Diaspora: Disaster or Divine Dispensation? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-15T18:04:29+00:00 We read Acts 11:19-30, our epistle for this Sunday, by means of a Jewish text, 2 Esdras 10:21-23, and in the light of Psalm 43 (MT 44) and Genesis 22:15-18. The Christian Diaspora is understood by Luke as used by God for the growth and maturity of his people, and not simply as an occasion for great lament. This insight contrasts with Jewish responses to the earlier Diasporas caused by Assyria and Babylon, for we know that God turns even martyrdom and dislocation to His purposes: He is the One who tramples down death by death. Full Article
divi Bearing the Divine Light By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-04T05:41:22+00:00 Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy, Part 1 By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T02:58:34+00:00 Having entered sacred space in the Church building, we now turn to the 'main event' of the Church, the Divine Liturgy. We know that liturgy means 'work of the people', the labor of love we perform as citizens of the Kingdom. Yet, there is much that must be done to prepare for the public worship, and this work is begun long before the typical schedule published in the bulletin. In this program we focus on the "eternal time" of the Divine Liturgy in the sacred space of the Church, and the rationale for the special clothes or vestments of the priest, which, having been donned with special prayers from Holy Scripture, transform him into the Icon of Christ, the Humble Servant. Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy, Part 2: The Proskomide By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:00:03+00:00 The Proskomide, or the leavened bread that is offered to God, and the accompanying Proskomide prayers, form the essential first part of the Divine Liturgy, taking place well before the arrival of the parishoners to the scheduled service. In this program we attempt to convey some of the significance of the Proskomide and the preparation required for its use. In the Proskomide, the whole of the Kingdom of God - those on earth and in heaven - is commemorated; the Incarnate Lord, the One Sacrifice, the One Bread, the One Body of Christ. Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy, Part 3: The Liturgy of the Word By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:10:35+00:00 The priest is vested, the Gifts have been prepared for the celebration of the Eucharist, and now the Divine Liturgy begins. The first half of the Divine Liturgy is called "the Liturgy of the Word" or "the Liturgy of the Catechumens". In the Liturgy of the Word we hear the Church's teaching about the saints, feasts and events being commemorated that day, the Epistle is read and the Gospel is preached. We see it is not always easy to follow along, even with a service book in hand. Steve and Bill offer some insights into the structure and flow of the Liturgy of the Word that will help newcomers participate more fully in the service. Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy, Part 4: The Liturgy of the Faithful - The Great Entrance By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:11:37+00:00 With the reading of the Gospel and the homily that often follows it, the Liturgy of the Catechumens is concluded, and we transition to the Liturgy of the Faithful - The Communion Service. The Eucharist has always been the central focus of the life and worship of the Church from the beginning. Here we try to convey, by way of the Cherubic Hymn and the priestly prayers, the meaning of the Great Entrance - the journey of the gifts from the Prothesis table to the Altar. This is the life-journey of Christ in the world on his way to His Life-Giving Death, and the faithful are eyewitnesses to this - as the lines between heaven and earth are blurred in the mysterious and sacred space of the Kingdom. Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy, Part 6: The Epiclesis By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:13:59+00:00 We come to the most sacred and debated words of Christian worship in history: the Epiclesis, the calling down of the Holy Spirit upon the bread and wine to make them into the Body and Blood of Christ. Is the change "real" or is it symbolic? How does the change happen? When does it happen? Are the words just a "hocus pocus" incantation? Can it happen anywhere a priest just speaks the words? Steve and Bill take up the challenge of going three rounds with this theological giant. In the first round they come out hesitant and tentative, dancing around their opponent. In the second and third rounds they get bolder and grapple with the topic but in the end are no match for the great Mystery. The epiclesis wins by a unanimous decision and Steve and Bill go home and hope to recover from their wounds by next week's show. Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy, Part 7: Pre-Communion Prayers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:16:16+00:00 The mystical change of the gifts of bread an wine into the Body and Blood of Christ in the Epiclesis is followed by a series of pre-communion prayers and hymns - given to continually focus us on the grace and unity of the Holy Spirit, for it is He who has been invited to come down upon us and abide in us. The closing prayer of the Epiclesis, which declares the unity of all saints made righteous by faith, is followed by the Megalynarion - the Magnification of Mary, for it was she who by virtue of her humility and purity and the power of the Holy Spirit provided the world with Christ's Body and Blood - the Incarnation itself. The litanies then lead us to the Lord's Prayer, the extolling of God's Holiness (not ours), and then a final declaration of of our own humility and allegiance before we partake of the Mystery of Mysteries. The now thoroughly inadequate Steve and Bill move through this part of the Divine Liturgy "as usual" - with their familiar, winsome klutziness. Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy Part 8: Receiving Communion By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:17:22+00:00 The prayers are said, the clergy have commmuned and we finally come to the people's communion. The Eastern Rite Orthodox communion has no counterpart in Western Christian practice, so we discuss the mechanics of taking communion, the unusual "liturgical spoon", the different ways communion has been served over the centuries, and the minor variations of praxis among Orthodox Churches. The communion ends with several prayers that declare what the Church has been teaching, confessing and praying all through the liturgy: we have found the true faith, worshipping the undivided Trinity. Is this triumphalistic arrogance or something more? Full Article
divi The Divine Liturgy Part 9: The Dismissal and Post Communion Prayers By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-25T03:18:31+00:00 In this final program of the series on the Divine Liturgy we discuss the dismissal prayers after communion. These are more than just a formality as they express the summation of all that we have experienced for the past hour or more: God is the lover of mankind. But the Christian's experience of the Eucharist does not end with the final doxology or the Liturgy. In many parishes there are "post communion prayers" that are read as the people come for the closing blessing and antidoron from the priest. These express in prayer the Orthodox experience of the Eucharist and its meaning to us as we commune and "go forth in peace." Full Article
divi Divine Liturgy Part 5: Lay Aside All Earthly Cares By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-03-03T14:52:31+00:00 The bread and wine, the gifts of the people, have been moved from the table of preparation (prothesis table) to the altar in the Great Entrance. In this program we further discuss the Cherubic Hymn in which we are admonished to "lay aside all earthly cares" as we confront the reality of the heavenly Kingdom and the unity of all believers both in heaven and on earth who confess "Father, Son and Holy Spirit, the Trinity one in essence and undivided." We enter a liturgical dialogue with the priest as we contemplate the greatness of the grace of God who accepts from us sinners our gifts in order to return them to us as the Body and Blood of His Son. In this liturgical dialogue we acknowledge our life in the Trinity, the love and unity of the Church, the glory of God, our gratitude to God for His mercy and the awesome and fearful prospect of taking the "fire of divinity" into our human flesh in the Eucharist. Full Article
divi How to Be a Sinner: Mercy, Forgiveness, and Divine Judgment By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-12-31T22:20:45+00:00 What is the difference between mercy and grace? Dn. Michael Hyatt continues going through the book How to Be a Sinner by Dr. Peter Bouteneff. Full Article
divi Rest of World’s Digital Divinity By restofworld.org Published On :: Mon, 30 Sep 2024 18:38:52 +0000 feature package on new ways religious believers are using new technology, from Muslim VR simulators to Buddhist monks on TikTok # Full Article Links
divi Commentary on the Divine Liturgy: the Epistle By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-04T16:35:01+00:00 We regard it as “Scripture”, a holy text, and of course it is. But it is also a personal letter addressed and written to people other than ourselves. Full Article
divi Commentary on the Divine Liturgy: the Gospel By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-04T16:38:07+00:00 In the Gospel reading Christ even now stands in our midst to speak to our hearts. Full Article
divi Divine Liturgy Commentary - the Peace and the Creed By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-01-12T00:14:26+00:00 Full Article
divi Commentary on the Divine Liturgy: The Anaphora By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-02-28T16:29:29+00:00 Fr. Lawrence Farley comments on the Anaphora, which is a Greek word meaning “offering.” Full Article
divi Is Jesus Divine? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-17T05:00:01+00:00 Imagine my surprise to find that the view that Jesus was not divine was not confined to J.W.’s and Christadelphians. When perusing Facebook (just one of my bad habits) I found a debate televised on Faith Unaltered between Dr. Dale Tuggy (who denied the divinity of Jesus) and Dane Van Eyes (who affirmed it). Apparently cults like the J.W.’s were not the only ones now denying the divinity of Christ. Who knew? Full Article
divi How to Get the Most Out of the Divine Liturgy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-03-30T02:24:38+00:00 Fr. Apostolos continues his homiletic series on prayer. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: Series Introduction By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-07-07T04:51:33+00:00 Fr. Apostolos introduces a miniseries of sermons about the spiritual depths of Divine Worship and starts by explaining the word leitourgia. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: Blessed is the Kingdom By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-07-07T04:52:24+00:00 Fr. Apostolos addresses the Sacrament of Kingdom invoked at the opening of the Divine Liturgy followed by a treatment of "Peace" as the precondition for prayer. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: the Small Entrance and Scripture By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-07-07T04:53:41+00:00 This is lesson three in Fr. Apostolos' series on Divine Worship; this installment addressing the historical development of the Small Entrance and the significance of the Readings in view of the centrality of Holy Scripture in the lives of Christian believers. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: the Gathering of the Faithful By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-08T03:38:56+00:00 Fr. Apostolos continues the series on Divine Worship, discussing the beginning of the Synaxis of the Faithful and of the prayers leading up to the Great Entrance. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: the Sacrament of Offering By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-08T03:40:13+00:00 Fr. Apostolos continues the homily series on Divine Worship, addressing the Sacrament of Offering and the potential that exists to redeem our work-a-day lives through the offering up to God of a portion of our labors, in this case the bread and wine of Holy Communion. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: the Holy Eucharist By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-08T03:41:48+00:00 Fr. Apostolos examines John Chapter 6 and the Holy Eucharist in the Epiklesis and how that, unlike our Western counterparts, we Orthodox leave off trying to explain the mysteries to the satisfaction of our intellectual curiosity, content to accept the words of our Lord as plainly stated (and thrice repeated!) in the Gospels. A brief review of the Epiklesis in the liturgy ensues. Full Article
divi Divine Worship: Wrap Up By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-08-08T03:45:55+00:00 Fr. Apostolos concludes the miniseries of sermons about the Divine Liturgy. He encourages the faithful to work through their understanding about the intricacies of the Liturgy in the laboratory of corporate prayer in the Church. Full Article
divi Divine Judgement By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-02-28T17:22:39+00:00 Fr. Apostolos speaks about Divine Judgement and the pardon offered to all through the blood of Christ. Full Article
divi What Are We Doing in the Divine Liturgy? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-09-02T21:28:34+00:00 Full Article
divi Evil Divides, God Unites (Matthew 8:28-9:1) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-27T19:41:05+00:00 Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Full Article
divi Forgiveness: A Divine Act (Mt 6:14-21) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-05-30T05:23:49+00:00 On the last Sunday of preparation before we begin the Great Fast, the Church calls us to offer and receive forgiveness from everyone. Fr Tom reminds us that we are commanded to forgive precisely because this action allows us to participate in and experience the Divine Life of God Himself. Full Article
divi Healing a Divided Nation (Lk 10:25-37) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-30T01:57:03+00:00 After a tumultuous week in the nation, Fr Thomas teaches us that the parable of the Good Samaritan commands that we must not only physically serve our neighbor who is beat up and in need, but spiritually heal them as well. Full Article
divi His Divinity Made Manifest In Our Trials By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-08-24T17:52:18+00:00 Tying together the Gospel readings from this week and the week prior, Fr. Tom lays out the reality that the One who prays, the One who walks on water, the One who gives us Himself in the Eucharist is always present . . . especially in our trials. Full Article
divi Dark and Light Divided By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-15T17:39:05+00:00 Fr. Gregory preaches on All Hallows Eve or Hallowe'en taking his text from the rich man and the poor beggar in the Gospel. Full Article
divi How Can We Discover the Divine Image in Ourselves? By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-13T21:10:59+00:00 Fr. Emmanuel Kahn says St. Paul sets before us a model—that we should be as “beloved children”—that is children who are deeply loved by their parents and others, because God first loves us before we learn to love Him. Full Article
divi Divine Multiplication By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-01T01:28:58+00:00 Fr. Gregory gives a math lesson in the abundance of God's grace. Full Article