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The Extra Mile

Fr. John Whiteford's sermon from May 19, 2024.




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Metania - Things I Wish I Knew About Orthodoxy

In this episode of The Wilderness Journal Angela continues her conversation with Summer Kinard, Jamey Bennett and Geoff Thompson about things we wish we had known about Orthodoxy before entering into the faith, including talk of Spiritual Fathers and people made of cheese.




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Day 30: Waking Anxious

What can we do with the anxiety that creeps in on us? Angela finds sorting anxiety like sorting laundry on this episode of The Wilderness Journal.




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Tax Whistleblower Law Proves Highly Effective at Reducing Corporate Tax Avoidance




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The Cure For Intoxication

Circumstances can be intoxicating and Fr. Barnabas says that true contentment begins in the heart not with our circumstances.




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When The Unexpected Happens

Let's face it, the unexpected happens in life. And when it does, the danger is always being knocked off one's feet in the process. So, since the unexpected always happens, it seems silly not to prepare for it! The unexpected certainly took the disciples by surprise when the Lord raised Lazarus from the dead. They didn't expect the Lord to be declared the "King of Israel" at the Triumphal Entry, and they didn't expect the crowd that hailed the Lord as the Son of David at the first of the week to turn on Him by the end of the week. The unexpected happens in life. And today we learn how to expect the unexpected!




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A Normal Orthodox Christmas

The celebration of the Enfleshing of God at Christmas is nothing less than a Divine Invasion of Creation by the Creator for the purpose of rescuing all of Humanity.




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X Marks the Spot

On the Sunday of the Cross during Great Lent, the Church gives us the miracle of suffering as the medicine that will carry us to the joys of Pascha. Halfway through Lent we look to the Cross for strength and joy THROUGH suffering, not escape from suffering!




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Come and See - The Sunday of Orthodoxy

On the first Sunday of Great Lent the Church calls us to recall the victory of Orthodoxy over the heresy of an invisible God! Now that God has become visible for our sake, we are invited to Come and See!




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Normal Orthodoxy

Jesus thanks Peter for the use of his boat the Lord used to preach to the people by telling Peter to push out further and let down his fishing nets. Of course we know the rest of the story.




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How to Make Money Online in 2016: An Unexpected Approach

Updated: August 10th 2016 As we enter the first week of a brand new year, your motivations are probably higher than ever to make 2016 the year to finally achieve all you’ve been dreaming of. Whether you’re starting a brand new foray into making money online or you’re hoping to take your current income to […]

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How to Steal the Next Billion Dollar Website Idea: A Case Study

On the 15th of January 2008 the domain name Groupon.com went live for the first time. 2008 was also the year that IndieGogo became one of the first ‘crowdfunding’ websites. A year later, the biggest rivals of each would launch in the form of Living Social and Kickstarter. At the start of 2012 Uber – […]

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Christ and Sexual Sin

Michael looks at the story of the Woman at the Well and extracts lessons for understanding how Christ can forgive sexual sin.




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Uncreated Light: Experiencing the Transcendent

In Orthodoxy we often hear and read about the Uncreated Light of God. What is this Uncreated Light? Can we experience this Divine Light or is it something only Saints can experience? Join Michael as he explains certain Scriptures that illuminate our understanding of God’s Uncreated Light, and shares thoughts and experiences that demonstrate how all of us can partake of the Divine Light and experience the Transcendent in our ordinary daily lives.




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Sacramental Reality - Explaining Sin, Sickness and Spiritual Growth

One of the big challenges we face in today’s post-Christian era is the near complete erosion of seeing and understanding reality sacramentally. So how do we teach this reality to our young people who live in a society that rejects it? Focusing on the sacramental reality of sin, sickness and spiritual growth, Michael uses simple examples from everyday life and popular culture to offers strategies, thoughts and lessons that can help guide us to meaningful conversations with our youth.




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The Complex World of Parenting

Love, joy, worry, and anxiety are just some of the emotions we experience intensely as parents. Join Michael as he offers a personal story and reflection about the complex world of parenting, and our need for Christ to be the best parents we can be.




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Mystical Experience or Awe and Wonder

How do we know if we are having a mystical experience versus just an experience of awe and wonder. Does it even matter if it is one or the other? How can we trust our experiences and what are their value? Recounting his own special experience at St. Paul’s church in Rome, join Michael as he tells his story and addresses these important questions. This episode also features Metropolitan Kallistos Ware sharing his earliest recollection of his own religious experience.




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It is More Blessed to Give Than to Receive Except for Suffering

Join Michael as he discusses the Book of Job as a case study in suffering and the importance of how we receive our suffering; how it is often what defines our salvation and belief in and relationship to God; what God gives and does not give to us in our suffering; and how our suffering can be a mystery and those closest to us can often create obstacles for us to receive it well.




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The “Awful Problem” of Existence

Join Michael as he discusses how we are either living in repentance or rebellion at any given time in our response to God grace, and how this determines the quality of our existence both now and in the life to come.




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Trying to Keep God in Box

Join Michael as he discusses the challenge of living our Orthodox faith and Holy Tradition fully and without compromise, and witnessing effectively and lovingly to others outside of the faith. Listen as he explains how easy it is to fall into the trap of putting God in neat little box in our minds and hearts how this is detrimental to ourselves and others.




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I Suffer from Anxiety and Low Self-Esteem. All I Want is to Love and Be Loved.

The opinion of others can destroy one's self-esteem. We need to found our life on Christ's values, regardless of the response that generates in those around us. We may be unpopular, but we are truly ourselves, and that is worth carrying this Cross for.




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Remember the Devil: His Eyes Are Fixed on Us with Endless Hatred

The devil wants us to forget him. His ultimate success would be to make us believe that he is not even real, that he is just the product of our imagination. Once that happens, the flood-gates of sin are wide open in us and our salvation is in great danger.




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The 'Exciting' Spirituality of Non-Believers

We live in an age of new paganism. The distance we allowed between ourselves and Christ has created a spiritual void in the world, which is rapidly being filled with spiritual experiences and rituals that mirror those of the ancient pagan world.




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What Does an Orthodox Holy Altar Look Like?

What Does an Orthodox Holy Altar Look Like? (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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Don't Let Expectations Define You

Don't Let Expectations Define You (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)




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Reading versus Lived Experience of Jesus Christ

Reading versus Lived Experience of Jesus Christ (w/ Fr. Seraphim Aldea)





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Same Sex Marriage and the Disruption of the Human Narrative

Fr. Steven takes a break from his commentary on Orthodox unity to speak about the recent Supreme Court decision related to Same Sex Marriage.




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Fixing a Hole Where the Rain Came In

Are we as Orthodox Christians doing enough to fill the vacuum that the radical ideology of San Bernardino thrives on? Perhaps our own lack of spiritual fortitude is part of the problem.




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YES, WE CAN! Orthodoxy and Political Involvement

In the current crazy Presidential contest, Fr. Steven considers the duties and difficulties of an Orthodox Christian in engaging the political process.




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Orthodoxy and Racism

Can the Church be accused of racism in today's environment?




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Orthodoxy and Free Speech

Does the Church have anything to say about free speech and its attempted suppression by some today?




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Orthodoxy and UFOs

What are Orthodox Christians to think of this Phenomenon?




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Orthodox Fearmongering

Much of what passes for Orthodox teaching by certain extremist internet personalities is destructive, dangerous, and not Orthodox.




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Orthodoxy and the Roe v. Wade Moment




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Orthodoxy and A.I.

How should Orthodox approach the problem?




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Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel




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Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel




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Synaxis of the Chief Captains of the Heavenly Host, Michael and Gabriel




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Nov 12 - Our Father Among The Saints, John The Merciful, Patriarch Of Alexandria




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Our Father Among the Saints John the Merciful, Patriarch of Alexandria




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Thursday Nov 22 - Holy Martyrs Cecilia, Valerian, Tiburtius and Maximus, at Rome




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Friday Nov 23 - St Columban, Abbot of Luxeuil




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St Columban, Abbot of Luxeuil




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St. Columban, Abbot of Luxeuil




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Jan 07 - The Synaxis of John the Forerunner




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Jan 07 - The Synaxis Of The Venerable Prophet, Forerunner And Baptist Of Our Lord, John




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Our Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great and Cyril, Patriarchs of Alexandria




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Jan 18 - Holy Fathers Athanasius The Great And Cyril, Patriarchs Of Alexandria




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Jan 18 - Holy Fathers Athanasius the Great And Cyril, Patriarchs Of Alexandria