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Fr. Theophan on the evangelical power of being nice

Fr. Theophan (St. Job of Pochaiv parish in Los Alamos, NM) makes a case for treating others the way we would have them treat us, giving evidence that being patient and kind is a good and healthy way to live and spread the the Gospel. Enjoy the show!




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Communion, the Coronavirus, and Evangelism

Despite our intention and our ability to justify our words, our witness has been damaged by our response to this crisis. We run the very real risk of strengthening the misperception that Orthodoxy is at odds with science. This episode grew out of the result of several long discussions Fr. Anthony had with believers who had been hurt and driven away by claims that are, in the language they know, illogical and dangerous. Fr. Anthony makes the case that we need to learn the language our audience speaks so that we can teach them the Gospel in way they will understand. You can find the article this episode is based on at orthoanalytika.org. Enjoy the show!




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Adam DeVille on Self-Care as Asceticism (not self-indulgence)

Join Fr. Anthony in Hartwell, GA as he talks with Professor Adam DeVille (University of Saint Francis, Fort Wayne, IN) about proper and improper ways of framing self-care, why it is so easy to get it wrong, and why it is important to get it right. They also spend quite a bit of time talking about reconciliation and polarization. Dr. DeVille is the author of Everything Hidden Shall Be Revealed: Ridding the Church of Abuses of Sex and Power. He blogs (prolifically and well) at “Eastern Christian Books.” There’s a bit of ironically timed electronic mischief in the middle, but the worst of it has been edited out. This is the audio from Fr. Anthony’s YouTube livestream (12/21/2020). Professor DeVille’s article on this topic is available here.




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Dn. Tim Kelleher on Good Storytelling as Evangelism

Join Fr. Anthony as he talks with Dn. Timothy Kelleher about his roles on Independence Day and Star Trek: The Next Generation (he was also on Voyager and Enterprise) and how good storytelling is always evangelical. Enjoy the show!




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How (Not) to Improve Clergy Selection and Development

Today Fr. Anthony waves the "Good Idea Wand" (a cursed artifact to be sure) to come up with solutions to the problem of maladjusted clergy. He then invites Fr. Gregory to evaluate them. The ideas they discuss are; psychological evaluations, mandatory reporting of credit scores and financial debt, annual performance evaluations, and peer reviews. In the end, they both agree that even though solutions like these may offer short-term benefits, the best solution is to facilitate the growth of genuinely Orthodox cultures and institutions. Enjoy the show!




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The Devil

Elissa reminds us that Satan is real and we should discuss him with our kids.




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The Devil's Fast

If you are fasting from meat and dairy products, but you are not praying, studying the word of God, and making an effort to show love and charity, then your fast looks a lot like the devil's fast.




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Take Heed: Part Seven

Fr. Michael examines Jesus's exhortation in Matthew 6:1-3 to "take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men."




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No One Can Do Everything

Fr. Michael shares helpful words for the beginning of Great Lent from Chapter 21 of the Homilies of St. Isaac the Syrian.




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Evangelism according to St. Isaac the Syrian

Too often we say that we love the sinner but hate the sin; however in practice, I don’t think the sinners can tell the difference. May God help us to care for the bodily needs and to lovingly honour our neighbours, especially those we disagree with, and let us strive in appropriate measure to be diligent in our life of prayer and in our ascetic disciplines so that even without a word we may influence our neighbour to turn from what is evil to what is beautiful.




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Everyday Ironies: Finding Salvation In The World

"Those in the monastic life have spiritual fathers and mothers to help them in obtaining humility. We in the world have the very life in the world itself to humble us. "




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Behold the Goodness and Severity of God

And those who are outside the Orthodox Church, even those outside any kind of Christian faith whatsoever, what about these? Could these be the poor, the blind and the lame of today? As the Gentiles were outside the ancient covenant with Abraham, yet were invited, even compelled into the Kingdom of the Messiah because of the unbelief of many of the Jews, will we Christians be spared if we do not ourselves put on Christ? Is it possible that those not so nearly blessed as we are, those blind to the Creed, poor without the Divine Liturgy, and lame in regard to faith, will not these, perhaps, be the ones compelled into the Kingdom of Heaven while those of us with every blessing, yet distracted by every worldly concern, are left outside? St. Paul tells us to consider both the goodness and the severity of God.




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Introduction to Revelation

Fr. Stephen De Young kicks off the discussion of St. John's Revelation.




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Revelation 1:1-8

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 1.




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Revelation 1:9-20

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 1.




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Revelation 2:1-17

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 2.




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Revelation 2:18-29

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Revelation, Chapter 2.




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Revelation 3:1-7

Fr. Stephen De Young begins the discussion on Revelation, Chapter 3.




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Revelation 3:8-22

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion on Revelation, Chapter 3.




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Revelation 4: 1-7

Fr. Stephen De Young begins discussing Revelation, Chapter 4.




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Revelation 4: 8-11, 5: 1-14, 6: 1-17

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes the discussion of Revelation Chapter 4 and continues through Chapters 5 and 6.




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Revelation 7: 1-8

Fr. Stephen De Young begins discussing Revelation, Chapter 7.




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Revelation 7: 9-17, 8:1-13

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes Revelation Chapter 7 and discusses Chapter 8 in its entirety.




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Revelation 9: 1-10

Fr. Stephen De Young begins to discuss Revelation, Chapter 9.




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Revelation 9: 11-21, 10: 1-11

Fr. Stephen De Young concludes Revelation, Chapter 9. He also discusses Chapter 10 in its entirety.




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Revelation 11: 1-3

Fr. Stephen De Young discusses the first three verses of Revelation, Chapter 11.




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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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Jesus - Name Above Every Name

In this final reflection in the Names of Jesus series, Fr. Tom Hopko shows how the Name of Jesus is supreme.




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Episode 7: How Arrested Development Changed Everything

Canceling Arrested Development was a huge mistake. Some might say that bringing it back for Season Four was an even huger mistake. Steve and Christian explore what makes certain shows land with an audience, why Arrested Development was before its time, and how we in the Church can avoid making the same huge mistakes as the producers of many TV Shows that were canceled too early (or not early enough) and were brought back for more. Of course, they end with another Top Five. Typical.




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Episode 9: Finding God in the Devil of Hell's Kitchen

Join Steve and Christian this week as they explore the Netflix original series Daredevil. They discuss what they love about the series, why superheroes appeal to our desire for a savior, and whether they’d be good guys or bad guys. Also, the top 5 superpowers of all time.




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Episode 25: Beauty and the Steve

This week, the guys watch Disney’s live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast. They discuss how the narrative was deeper than in the original cartoon version, the power of self-sacrificial love, and the reality that what we do (both good and bad) touches everything. They close with their Top 5 Most Unlikely Couples.




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Episode 35: Christian and Steve, The Comeback Kids

Christian and Steve take a dive into the world of stand-up comedy with the John Mulaney’s Netflix special The Comeback Kid. The guys discuss views of masculinity, the power of self-reproach and honesty, and the ability of comedy to take heavy topics and make them approachable-if-irreverent. They close with their Top 5 Comedy Specials.




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Episode 38: Good and Evil in Game of Thrones

At the beginning of the new season, Steve and Emma stir things up with the first ever crossover episode of PCCH! They take a look at HBO’s hit series Game of Thrones. They address the controversy surrounding the show’s grittier content, the possibility of personal transformation, and the only true battle that matters: the battle between Life and Death. They close with their Top 5 Tragic Heroes.




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Episode 47: Even Stranger Things

The guys couldn’t wait to watch and talk about Stranger Things 2. Join them as they explore the power of truth, our need for family and friends, and how transcendence plays into our experience of being human. They close with their Top 5 Unlikely Heroes. For more from the Y2AM team.




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Episode 59: Wakanda Forever

The guys are back to discuss Black Panther. They discuss how art breeds connection, how grace given is meant to be shared, and how stories shape our understanding of who we are. They close with their Top 5 Family Conflicts.




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Episode 68: Even More Incredible than Last Time

The guys watched The Incredibles 2 and loved it! They discuss the role of family, the effects of trauma, and how media affects our lives. They close with their Top 5 Quirky Families.




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Episode 94: Devoted to Devotions

This week, the girls have a conversation about Mary Oliver’s collection of poems, Devotions. They discuss the importance of gratitude, the power of paying attention, and how death acts as a frame from the beauty of life. They close with their Top 5 God Moments.




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Episode 104: Downton Revisited

This week, Christina Andresen and Emma Solak take on the new Downtown Abbey film. They discuss the tension between simplicity and grandeur, the power of unity in diversity, and how true loyalty is rooted in love. They share their Top 5 "They Finally Realize They're in Love" episodes.