When you turn on the news, it’s clear that the world is hurting. Christ makes us the light of the world so that everyone can find the healing message of the gospel.
#LiveOrthodoxy #Orthodox #Gospel
Read moreWhen you turn on the news, it’s clear that the world is hurting. Christ makes us the light of the world so that everyone can find the healing message of the gospel.
#LiveOrthodoxy #Orthodox #Gospel
Read moreToday, Jesus calls us to action, but not in the way we expect. Jesus instructs us to invite the destitute, the crippled, the lame, and the blind to our tables. What we hear is an invitation to go out and
Read more8th Sunday of Luke The key around which the entire story of the Good Samaritan revolves is the question of how to inherit life in the Age to come. The answer is to love God and to love your neighbor.
Read moreOn the surface, this reading looks just like another healing miracle. But, the context suggests that this story is an image of a much larger event. It follows the story of the Transfiguration. The way the Transfiguration story is laid
Read moreSometimes there’s more happening than meets the eye. Jesus sends his disciples out into the world. They are called to bring peace to those who accept them and to preach about the Kingdom of God. When they return, they tell
Read moreIf your path is leading to destruction, doesn’t it make sense to have a change direction? As Jesus heads towards Jerusalem, he’s warned that other Galileans, like himself, were killed by Herod. Beware! However, perhaps those Galileans deserved their fate.
Read moreThe word faith is often misunderstood. For many of us, we talk about having faith in God, in Christ, in the Trinity. And, what we mean by this that we believe a certain set of concepts. We’ve mentally understood the
Read moreIt was Simon Sinek who revolutionized the way businesses think about themselves. Instead of thinking about what a company does or how they do it, companies should think about why they do what they do. Today’s passage helps us understand
Read moreIn the ancient world, pagan religion functioned as a quid pro quo. You made a sacrifice to a god in the hopes of something in return. By giving the gods something they wanted, it was expected that they would provide
Read moreToday’s reading is in honor of an American saint: Raphael of Brooklyn. Unlike other saints, his feast day isn’t on the same date every year. Instead, it’s always the first Saturday in November. Here, in St. Raphael, we see an
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