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Revelation 11:4-19

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 11.




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Revelation 12:1-9

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 12.




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Revelation 12:10-17, 13:1-10

Fr. Stephen De Young finishes up the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 12, and starts on Chapter 13.




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Revelation 13:11-13

Fr. Stephen De Young continues the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 13. Here's the link to the Revelation 7 episode that he mentions: ancientfaith.com/podcasts/wholecounsel/revelation_7_1_8.




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Revelation 13:14-18

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 13.




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Revelation 14:1-7

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 14.




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Revelation 14:8-20

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 14.




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Revelation 15:1-8

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Revelation, Chapter 15.




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Revelation 16:1-21

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Revelation, Chapter 16.




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Revelation 17:1-8

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the first part of Revelation, Chapter 17.




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Revelation 17:9-18; 18:1-24; 19:1-21

Fr. Stephen De Young continues the discussion of Revelation.




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Revelation 20:1-15

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses Revelation, Chapter 20. He references Revelation 12, which he discussed in this episode: https://www.ancientfaith.com/podcasts/wholecounsel/revelation_121_9.




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Revelation 21:1-27 and 22:1-21

Fr. Stephen De Young finishes up the discussion of Revelation.




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How We Relate to our Neighbors Reveals the Truth About How We Relate to God

The path to eternal life runs through our neighbors, especially those we are inclined to overlook, disregard, and even despise. How we treat the hungry and thirsty, the stranger and the naked, the sick and the prisoner reveals the true state of our souls. How we serve our suffering and inconvenient neighbors, whoever they are, is how we serve our Lord.




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Concerning Charlottesville and Related Disasters

What does the Orthodox Church have to say about Charlottesville? In the vocabulary of the day, nothing. In the language of the redemption of mankind: the Good News of Redemption found alone in Jesus Christ, and a life committed to imitation of his Royal way. The greatest mistake any human person can make, in this situation or any other, is to think that human means and ways will solve the tragedies and disasters of the fallen world. The solution must come from outside us, above us. Salvation is not found in killing our neighbor or our enemy. Salvation is found is seeing the Lord Jesus Christ in neighbor and in blessing our enemy, both. So if you wish to be saved, and if you want to make “a positive change in the world,” look neither to the Left, nor to the Right. Look up to Jesus Christ, the Savior and Redeemer of the World.




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Lighting Up the Apocalypse 40: Revelation Inside Out

In our final episode of this series, we take a “bird’s eye” view of the entire book, considering its structure, and how that fills out the central theme of the Apocalypse—the loving Victory of Christ, who includes us in God’s ongoing plan to recover His creation. Our hearts are grasped by this unusual book, if read in this light. Hearers are invited to join Edith for a new series after Thanksgiving, focused on the “canticles” of the Church.




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Saint Brigid of Ireland

"Saint Brigid of Ireland," from Women of Faith, written by Calee M. Lee, illustrated by Lisa Graves (Xist Publishing, 2015)




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Pascha: My Love-Hate Relationship

Fr. Ted expresses his frustration with Orthodox Christians who only show up to church on Pascha.




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Ordination Speech of Dn. John Karvelas

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church has a new deacon. Listen here to the ordination speech by the newly ordained Dn. John Karvelas.




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Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Relations: Where Does It Go From Here?

Fr. Ted Pulcini, ex-Roman Catholic and now Eastern Orthodox priest and long-time Orthodox participant in Orthodox-Catholic ecumenical dialog, discusses the Vatican's recent document on the doctrine on the Church. He and Kevin Allen discuss the timing of its publication, what it really means, what it says about the current and future state of relations between the two oldest branches of Christianity, and what the divisive issues are.




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156: Orthodox & Evangelical Relations: Where are we?

Dr Bradley Nassif, a “pioneer of Orthodox-Evangelical Dialogue” talks with host Kevin Allen about “where things are” formally and informally between The Orthodox Church and Evangelical Christians. Kevin asks the question: “What is an Evangelical?”




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Building Relationships Around Food

Martha looks back on 2011, remembering the many relationships she built through food.




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Songs of Light and Revelation




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What is the Relationship Between Being Born Again and Confession?




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Race Relations and the Gospel (Rom 5:1-10)

In light of the national unrest after numerous shootings of black men during police stops, followed by the ambush shooting of over a dozen police in Dallas where five died, Fr Thomas uses the providential lectionary readings of the following Sunday to illustrate how to seek peace with other people, and the importance of casting off anxiety to put our trust in God.




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Responding to Revelation

Listen as Fr. Tom shows from the Scriptures how the only response to the truth is to be crucified to the world.




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Seeking a Relationship to Christ

Fr. Dn. Emmanuel says we can ask Christ to intervene in our lives because of our faults and because of problems that we are not able to solve with our own wills and our own resources.




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A Light For Revelation




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Relax, Wait, Maybe Not




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The Most Important Relationship




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THE Primary Relationship!




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THE Primary Relationship!




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Relax in God's Hands

Dr. Rossi uses a quote from St. Irenaeus to illustrate the need for balance in our lives.




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Overcoming Impulse Through Relaxation and Prayer: An Interview with Fr. Alexis Trader

Dr. Albert Rossi interviews Fr. Alexis Trader, author of Ancient Christian Wisdom, on the topic of overcoming impulsivity and the desire to control the world around us.




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Equipping the Saints - OCA Conference in Cleveland

John Maddex talks with Daria Petrykowski of the Department of Christian Education at the Orthodox Church in America about an important parish ministries conference the end of June. The dates are June 27-30 and speakers include Metropolitan Jonah, Fr. John Behr, David Drillock, Bishop Melchizedek and many others. For more information, click HERE.




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St. Herman's House in Cleveland - An Evening with Fr. Thomas Hopko

The Director of St. Herman's House in Cleveland is Paul Finley. Paul tells about the work of providing shelter for homeless men in the inner city of Cleveland and also about an opportunity to hear Fr. Thomas Hopko on Novevmber 4. More information is available HERE.




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Tips for Great Lent from Angela Doll Carlson

Angela Doll Carlson is the author of the books Garden in the East and Nearly Orthodox, and the host of the podcast The Wilderness Journal.




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FaithTree: The Relationship Project

On this special edition of Ancient Faith Presents, Elissa Bjeletich, host of the live program Everyday Orthodox, interviews Anna Kallis, Michelle Moujaes, and Dr. Philip Mamalakis about their affiliation with the FaithTree organization and its Relationship Project, which focuses on youth and their identity in Christ, real intimacy, friendship and loneliness, physical desire and attraction, marriage, dating, and more!




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Orthodoxy in Ireland

Bobby Maddex interviews Fr. John Hickey, parish priest of Three Patrons of Ireland Antiochian Orthodox Church in Dublin, Ireland. Together they discuss the history of the Church in Ireland, the current state of Orthodoxy there, and the ways in which it is expanding into the future! Learn more about Orthodoxy in Ireland by visiting The Antiochian Orthodox Church in Ireland or by checking out their Facebook Livestream.




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Revelation and Obedience

In this homily given on the Sunday of the Paralytic, Fr. Pat explores three aspects of our obedience to God in response to God’s self-revelation to us.




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The Visible Revelation of the Father

The bishops at the Seventh Ecumenical Council reasoned that the legitimacy, indeed, the necessity of icons in the church was an organic inference from the thesis that God became visible in the Man Jesus of Nazareth. Fr. Pat gave this homily on The Sunday of Orthodoxy, 2020.




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What Vestments Reveal About our Relationship with God

Vestments are more than decorations: they reveal something important about our relationship with God and the role of our clergy.




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All Saints of Britain and Ireland

The Requirements of the Law written upon their hearts. ROMANS 2:10-16 MATTHEW 4:18-23





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Watch: When Ireland beat All Blacks for first time

Ahead of Friday's autumn Test, former Ireland wing Andrew Trimble looks back on the team's historic win over the All Blacks in Chicago in 2016.




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Sadness at delayed honour for late snooker champ

Councillors voice disappointment they are only giving honour to snooker champ after his death.




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Trump reaches semi-finals of Northern Ireland Open

World number one Judd Trump books his place in the semi-finals of the Northern Ireland Open with a 5-1 win over Shaun Murphy.




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Wilson hammers Trump to win Northern Ireland Open

Kyren Wilson claims his first Northern Ireland Open title by beating world number one Judd Trump 9-3 at the Waterfront Hall in Belfast.




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O'Sullivan beats Nutcharut after safety delays

Ronnie O'Sullivan is through to the International Championship second round after beating Mink Nutcharut 6-3.




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Watch: Losing at home 'a funny old feeling' for Ireland - Farrell

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell says a first home defeat in 19 matches is a "funny old feeling" after New Zealand ran out 23-13 winners in Dublin.