20121107 Gvosdev on Orthodoxy and Politics

The hits keep coming!  After I share some of my thoughts on how to approach democratic politics as a member of a minority faith that has universalist moral truth claims (hint: I love the U.S. Constitution), I share an awesome interview with Professor Nick Gvosdev.  He gives historical and theological hope for a “third way” […]

Homily – On Unity (Ephesians 2: 14-22)

The Reading from the Epistle of the Holy Apostle Paul to the Ephesians. [2:14-22]: Christ is our peace, Who has made us both one, and has broken down the dividing wall of hostility, * by abolishing in His Flesh the law of commandments and ordinances, that He might create in Himself one new man in […]

20121031 Ghosts and Behind the Paranormal

Today I set the context with a talk on the Orthodox theology of ghosts, then go into a captivating interview with author, paranormal investigator, radio personality, and friend, Paul Eno.  You don’t want to miss this one! Check out this episode

20121023 Child Development

Today the gospel of the poor widow of Nain leads me to talk about the temtation of making idols of our children.  This sets up a wonderful discussion with Professor Juliana Golas (URI, Child Development) about what we can do to raise healthy and holy children. Check out this episode

Homily (notes) on Lazarus and the Rich Man

A bit about bad investments. Wasted money – spending money and time on things that don’t work out We should avoid bad investments If we get reliable investment tips and warnings, we should take them seriously and act on them!  The Rich Man in today’s parable made a bad investment He wasted a lot of […]

Why do Orthodox Christians Participate in “Pagan” Activities?

We have some Jehovah’s Witnesses that come by the rectory pretty regularly (you have to admire their persistent optimism!). Theologically, Jehovah’s Witnesses are latter-day followers of the heretic Arius: they do not believe that Jesus Christ is the uncreated, only-begotten Son of God, One of the Holy Trinity. But that is not the point for […]

Homily (notes): The Parable of the Sower (St. Luke 8:5-15)

God explained his own parable, but he waited to explain its real importance in the next parable (found in the version recorded by St. Matthew, not by St. Luke): nothing but the things that grow from the pure seed of God will endure: When confronted with a field full of tares and wheat; “In the […]

Upcoming podcast topics

I’m a bit swamped right now, but I have some great interviews in the bag and still more scheduled. Two weeks ago, I interviewed Professor Juliana Golas.  She is a child development expert (and not just because she has four children) at URI.  She had some amazing insights into what parents and communities should and […]

Homily – The Woman of Nain Loses (and regains) Her Son

Lord willing, I’ll eventually get to flesh out these notes from my homily.  But even if not, maybe you will still find these useful.  I’ll push it up on the list of things to do if there is enough interest. St. Luke 7:11-16. Now it happened, the day after, that He went into a city […]

Homily: The Cosmic Implications of the Golden Rule

St. Luke 6:31-36 And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise. For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye? for sinners also love those that love them. And if ye do good to them which do good to you, what thank have ye? […]