20151008 – Youth, Orthodoxy, and Social Media (and PKs)

In this episode, I interview Joshua Oryon, Orthodox Christian, grown-up PK, and social media power user and content provider.  We discuss the dangers of social media for our youth and how priests’ families can nurture faith in “the aquarium.”  Check out this episode!

Homily Notes: The Widow of Nain (Tears, Childolatry, and the Resurrection)

Homily Notes: St. Luke 7: 11-16 (The Raising of the Nain Widow’s Son) Warm-up.  The Holy Fathers of the Ecumenical Councils and the revelation of the Harmony of God. The ContextScriptural Context:  Because the Lord, while not even present, had healed the centurion’s servant, H now performs another even more remarkable miracle.  He does this […]

Homily Notes: Giving the Gift of Your Patience

Homily Notes:  St. Luke 6: 31-36 And as you wish that men would do to you, do so to them.  If you love those who love you, what credit is that to you? For even sinners love those who love them. And if you do good to those who do good to you, what credit […]

Homily Notes: On the Proper Response to Meeting God

2 Corinthians  11:2, 5-6. I know a man in Christ who fourteen years ago—whether in the body I do not know, or whether out of the body I do not know, God knows—such a one was caught up to the third heaven. Of such a one I will boast; yet of myself I will not […]

From the Archives: An Explanation of the (Christian) Heresy of Islam for Orthodox Believers

A friend of mine has been encouraging me to put something together on this for a church publication.  I wanted to write so much more (e.g. presenting more of the patristic work on the subject), but time and space didn’t allow for it.  I am guessing that some of the audience will find the title […]

Homily Notes for the Sunday after the Cross: The Impotence of the Law

This was my first homily at Pokrova Parish in Allentown, PA. Warm-up: on the Cross.  Don’t be ashamed of the Cross!  Don’t be ashamed of following the Christ who died on the Cross!  Don’t be afraid to follow him in persecution and even death. Today’s Epistle reading is so powerful: “We are not justified by […]

Notes from a Baptismal Homily – Baptism as Cosmic Spiritual Warfare

Welcome Guests.  Congratulations. What is it that just happened?  What is it that baptism accomplishes? There are many ways to look at it: In secular terms, the community of St. Michael’s welcomed a family into formal membership.  This is, of course true, and while happy as we have been so happy them as worshipping and […]

From the Archives: Baptism and the Baptismal Liturgy

Homily: Baptism and Baptismal Liturgy Welcome guests. Beautiful day. I am so happy that the [family] agreed to allow us to Baptize [their child] during Divine Liturgy. Nothing wrong with doing it after Liturgy: this is the way most of you were Baptized, and (as it was the way all the parents until now have […]

On My Leaving St. Michael’s in Woonsocket (from the bulletin)

Why I Asked to be Transferred from St. Michael’s in Woonsocket(From a Summer 2015 Bulletin) When Pani Matka Tina Marie and I look back on the eight years we spent with you here, I expect that we will recognize them as some of the best years of our life.  These years together have been good […]

Homily: On the Need to Ritualize Gratitude

Reflection on the Rich Young Man St. Matthew 19:16-26 Prologue What would you give to inherit eternal life?  Because we are here together right now, I know that you are at least willing to give up the best two hours of the week for worship on Sunday morning.  But if that is all you are […]