ev UPDATE: Pop Culture Coffee Hour LIVE (Every Week)! By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-03-23T20:33:14+00:00 Since we're all trying to be socially responsible and live in a state of self-imposed quarantine, Christian Gonzalez and Steve Christoforou want to offer a little bit of lightheartedness. That's why they will be going LIVE every Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. Eastern/9:30 a.m. Pacific with a brand-spanking new episode of Pop Culture Coffee Hour! Join them at www.y2am.org/PopCultureLive and be a part of the conversation! Full Article
ev Episode 149: Evermore By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-01-14T22:11:22+00:00 The girls take a listen to Taylor Swift's new new album, evermore. They discuss dealing with mistakes, life after death, and how repentance is not the same as getting off the hook. Full Article
ev Episode 170: Dear Evan Hansen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-10-12T15:29:21+00:00 The girls discuss the Broadway-to-Silver-Screen musical, Dear Evan Hansen. They touch on themes such as the role of social media in trying to be authentic, the complexity of the human person, and the need for community in support. Full Article
ev Episode 190: Finding Neverland By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-04-27T15:25:51+00:00 Christina and Emma discuss the 2004 film, Finding Neverland. They discuss themes such as how stories help us make sense of reality, the importance of the imagination for holding onto joy, and how the grief we carry transforms who we are. And as always, what they're cooking! Full Article
ev How We Relate to our Neighbors Reveals the Truth About How We Relate to God By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-03-16T01:24:46+00:00 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. Full Article
ev Acquiring Honest Faith is Never Easy By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-04-12T19:50:53+00:00 If we are to complete our Lenten journey to our Lord’s Cross and glorious resurrection, we must learn to entrust ourselves to Him as honestly and fully as we possibly can. Full Article
ev True Faith Requires Devotion Despite Disappointment By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-05-25T20:56:16+00:00 It is easy to assume that we have strong faith when it seems like everything is going our way. All too often, that means that we have come to trust in ourselves for following a religion that we imagine will give us what we want. When difficult struggles come, however, the truth about our weak souls is revealed. Then we come to see that real faith in God is not about serving or congratulating ourselves, but something entirely different. Full Article
ev The Joy of the Resurrection Extends Even to Samaritans, Gentiles, and Us By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-06-02T16:10:06+00:00 The good news of our Lord’s resurrection extends to everyone and the entire world. The Church directs our attention during the Paschal season to how some very different people came to share in the life of our Lord, such as the disciple Thomas, the Myrrh-Bearing Women, Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and the paralyzed man. Today we focus on someone who was different from all of them by worldly standards, for they were Jews and she was a Samaritan. We know her in the Church as the Great Martyr Photini, but in that time and place she would have seemed a very unlikely candidate to become a great evangelist of Christ’s salvation. Full Article
ev How to Respond When the Weakness of Our Souls is Revealed By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-03T04:13:25+00:00 Unlike the rich man, we must not walk away in sadness when our weakness before our passions becomes apparent, especially when we realize how far short we have fallen of the holiness to which Christ calls us. Full Article
ev Becoming Holy Even as We Live in the World By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-03-21T23:07:20+00:00 Whenever we pray, fast, and serve others with humility, we open ourselves to the healing light of the Lord and become more like Him. These practices are not reserved for those who have abandoned the world, but are necessary for all of us who remain weak before our passions with spiritual vision darkened by sin. The circumstances of our lives never excuse us from answering the call to become radiant with the divine energies of our Lord, but present their own opportunities to rise, take up our beds, and walk. Full Article
ev Overcoming the Darkness Evident in a Society Accustomed to School Shootings By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-01T00:34:55+00:00 In light of what such atrocities reveal about the human condition, it is obviously not enough to affirm religious beliefs, to perform certain acts of outward piety, or merely to identify ourselves as Orthodox Christians. Indeed, it is entirely possible to do all those things while remaining blind, embracing the darkness, and becoming all too comfortable with the forces of death and destruction. Full Article
ev We Have Everything We Need to Obey Christ's Call to “Follow Me” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-29T14:29:30+00:00 We have everything that we need to follow in the path of the apostles and saints in humbly obeying our Lord. That is how we can become radiant with the divine glory and obey the Savior’s calling: “Follow Me.” Full Article
ev How We Treat our Suffering Neighbors Reveals the True State of our Souls By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-10-31T19:08:40+00:00 There is simply no way around the truth that how we relate to other people reveals whether we are participating in the life of our Lord as we conform our character to His. What we do and refuse to do for neighbors who need our time, attention, and generosity in any form, we do or refuse to do for Him. Full Article
ev We Must Live the Liturgy of our Great High Priest Every Day of Our Lives By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-14T23:49:19+00:00 Christ calls us all to become like the Good Samaritan, binding up the wounds of our neighbors and refusing to narrow down the list of those whom we must learn to love as ourselves. Like St. John Chrysostom, let us refuse to think that we can rightly worship the Lord by confining our piety only to what we do in liturgical services. Instead, we must make every dimension of our life a point of entrance to the Kingdom of our great High Priest. Full Article
ev Every Encounter with a Neighbor Reveals the Truth About Our Souls By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-02-20T18:50:42+00:00 How we treat the hungry and thirsty, the stranger and the naked, the sick and the prisoner, manifests whether we serve a Kingdom not of this world in which the last shall be first or whether we have become conformed to corruption. Full Article
ev How We See and Speak Reveals the True State of our Souls By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-07-24T16:38:44+00:00 Like the men in today’s gospel reading, we all need the healing of the Lord for our eyes, our mouths, and every aspect of who we are. Full Article
ev Homily for the Sunday of the Holy Fathers of Seventh Ecumenical Council By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-10-28T05:00:01+00:00 Many are strongly tempted today to allow the problems facing our culture and world to distract us from growing to maturity in the Christian life and bearing good fruit for the Kingdom of God. That is perfectly understandable in light of our constant access to global media and the gravity of current events. Full Article
ev Toward Sexual Dignity and the Elevation of Women By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T01:38:24+00:00 Fr. John explains how the Church cultivated a higher level of sexual dignity and explores how Christendom served to elevate women in Roman society. Full Article
ev The Evangelical Character of Byzantine Iconography By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-05-13T01:56:02+00:00 Fr. John introduces the principle of heavenly orientation and then explores actual forms of art, beginning with iconography. Full Article
ev The Old Believer Schism and the Decline of Russian Christendom before Peter the Great By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-08T03:43:39+00:00 In this final episode of his reflection on Muscovite Russia, Fr. John describes the Old Believer Schism as a crisis in the formerly optimistic cosmology of eastern Christendom, leading to its decline on the eve of modern times. Full Article
ev When Christendom Was Born Again I: The Roman Revolution of Cola di Rienzo By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-09-24T15:50:51+00:00 In this anecdotal introduction to Reflection 21, Father John relates a remarkable but short-lived revolution in fourteenth-century Rome that served as a sign of what the age of utopia would bring. Listeners who enjoy the music of Richard Wagner will recognize the ill-fated revolutionary's name and understand why the turbulent nineteenth-century composer was attracted to him! And speaking of music, if you are wondering about the new closing sequence, it is a chorus from Mozart's utopian opera The Magic Flute and consists of the following (in translation): "When virtue and justice strew with fame the path of the great, then earth is a realm of heaven, and mortals are like the gods." Full Article
ev At the Threshold of Nihilism: The Russian Revolution and Its Utopia Project By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-04-06T21:23:08+00:00 In this final episode of part three of the podcast, Fr. John Strickland traces the outcome of secular humanism in the case of the Russian Revolution. Though numerous Orthodox Christians warned of the impending disaster facing a post-Christian Christendom, Vladimir Lenin and his Bolsheviks took advantage of discontent caused by the First World War to plunge violently into a project of counterfeit transcendence they called "building socialism." Full Article
ev The Making of an Antichrist I: "Whoever Fears the Tip of My Spear . . ." By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-12-19T05:00:00+00:00 In this episode, Fr. John begins an account of Friedrich Nietzsche by discussing Richard Wagner, a direct influence on the philosopher whose infidelity with women and famous operatic work, The Ring of the Nibelung, helped inspire the coming age of nihilism. Full Article
ev Dostoevsky I: A Believer among Atheists. By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-03-21T05:00:01+00:00 In this summary of the second chapter of his book, The Age of Nihilism, Fr. John discusses the early life and faith and incarceration of Russia's great novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. Unlike his contemporaries--particularly Nietzsche--the novelist found in traditional Christianity the only hope for a Christendom living under the terrible specter of nihilism. Full Article
ev Dostoevsky II: Shattering the Illusion of Utopian Rationalism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-04-04T05:00:01+00:00 Returning to a literary career after a decade of exile, Fyodor Dostoevsky confronted one of the great delusions of secular humanism: that man is ultimately a rational being whose happiness depends on the exercise of self-interest. Characters in his novels The Idiot and Demons were designed to demonstrate that nihilistic self-destruction is the only outcome of such convictions. Father John concludes the episode by showing how nihilism played itself out in the fictional moral collapse of Dostoevsky's protagonist Raskolnikov and the real-life moral collapse of Friedrich Nietzsche. Full Article
ev Evangelism means “Good News” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-05T17:17:17+00:00 In a world which feasts and frenzies on the bad news and misfortunes of others, Fr. John Parker encourages us to keep ever before us the truly and eternal Good News: that Jesus Christ became man and took on flesh for the salvation of the world. Full Article
ev Cyber Evangelism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-05T17:27:54+00:00 Today Fr. John Parker reads a letter from a lady he met who was effectively using cyber technology to evangelize. Full Article
ev A Discussion on Outreach and Evangelism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-05T17:42:14+00:00 Fr. John leads a discussion at a Diocese of the South (OCA) luncheon where attendees share their experiences. Full Article
ev Worship as Evangelism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-05T17:54:23+00:00 In this episode, Fr John Parker discusses the difference between ‘worship evangelism’ and ‘worship as evangelism’, and encourages us to offer to God the most beautiful worship of which we are capable, and to ‘get out of the way’ for visitors—so that they can encounter God. Full Article
ev Preaching and Evangelism By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-05T18:07:48+00:00 In this episode, Fr. John interviews Fr. Sergius Halvorsen, professor of Homiletics and Rhetoric at St Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary. Fr. Sergius discusses the vital link between solid preaching and evangelization. Full Article
ev The Evangelism of Mary By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-11-06T02:49:45+00:00 On this holy day when we celebrate the Annunciation of the Mother of God, Fr. John Parker reflects on the evangelistic meaning of the feast. Full Article
ev Orientation, Disorientation, Reorientation: evangelization report at the All American Council By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2018-01-24T17:46:54+00:00 Fr. John shares an update from the Department of Evangelization with the 18th All-American Council of the Orthodox Church in America, July 2015. Full Article
ev Sunday of Holy Fathers of Seventh Ecumenical Council: Things Sure and Shallow By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-10-08T18:55:37+00:00 What is sure and what is shallow? Our Great Vesper readings (Genesis 14:14-20, Deuteronomy 1:8-11, 15-17 and Deuteronomy 10:14-21) guide us in understanding what the fathers of the ecumenical councils have done, and in reading Titus 3:8-15 and Luke 8:5-15. Full Article
ev Seeing is Believing!: Sunday of St. Thomas By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-05-05T23:34:35+00:00 This Sunday we listen in on Jesus’ appearance to the eleven, and then his special visit with St. Thomas, learning, with the help of the epistle of John, how Jesus is LORD and God over the whole created order. He answers our sensory questions, and not simply the abstract “spiritual” problems of life, bringing us to know Him intimately. John 20:19-31; 1 John 1:1-7 Genesis 2; Exodus 3 Full Article
ev Things Hidden and Things Revealed: Twentieth Sunday after Pentecost & Seventh Sunday of Luke By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2016-11-03T19:27:12+00:00 The prophet Isaiah and St. John Chrysostom help us to understand why God hides and reveals, as we read Galatians 1 and Luke 8:41-56. We are led to pay special attention to the epistle, since we have heard it twice in the space of two weeks! Full Article
ev Seventh Sunday of Matthew: “Written for our Instruction” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-07-20T02:03:36+00:00 This week we consider Romans 15:1-7 and Matthew 9:27-35, in the light of Psalm 69 (LXX 68), the witness of the Old Testament, and the steadfast, encouraging character of our Triune God. Full Article
ev Ashamed of God?: The Sunday after the Elevation of the Holy Cross By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-14T23:07:41+00:00 Today we read Galatians 2:16-20 and Mark 8:34-9:1 in the light of King David’s humiliation in 1 Samuel (Kingdoms) 21 and Psalm 33/34. Coming to terms with our fear of shame, our possible embarrassment concerning the faith, and the shame that Jesus our Lord bore helps us to take up our own crosses, and so share in Christ’s glory. Full Article
ev Daring to be Different: Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, Second of Luke By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-09-28T21:37:17+00:00 Daring to be Different: Seventeenth Sunday after Pentecost, Second of Luke, and feast day of the Apostle Ananias. Our readings for this week (2 Cor 6:16-18, 7:1; Luke 6:31-36) bring us face-to-face with an uncomfortable part of our faith: we are to be “holy” or different. We look to the challenge God gives to Israel in Exodus, and the promises to fulfill this holiness in the prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel to help us to understand our calling. Full Article
ev St. Luke the Evangelist and What “Is Written” By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-13T16:33:21+00:00 This week, in the middle of the season of Luke’s gospel, and looking forward to Luke’s feast-day, we consider the many uses that Luke makes of the Old Testament Scriptures, and his careful attention to what “is written” there so that we may better know the LORD. His intimate knowledge of the Old Testament is an indication of its importance, and how we should aspire to know and understand it better. Full Article
ev Sole Fide? Seventh Sunday of Luke, 21st Sunday after Pentecost By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2017-10-26T21:14:45+00:00 This week our two readings (Luke 8:29-56, Galatians 2:16-20) lead us to consider the deep relationship between faith and Christ’s power, a debated issue since the Reformation times. We look to these passages, and back to the example of Abraham (Genesis 15; Genesis 18) in order to understand what St. Paul and Holy Tradition tell us about faith, and how we should answer those who insist that salvation is “by faith alone.” Dr. Edith's new book is titled, "Further Up and Further In: Orthodox Conversations with C.S. Lewis on Scripture and Theology Full Article
ev The Great Demolition: Resurrectional Hymns in the Seventh Tone By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-08-09T22:19:26+00:00 This week we understand the depths of Christ’s demolition of death, and the great reversal, in the light of Ezekiel 7, Jeremiah 7, and Psalm 125 (MT 126). Full Article
ev Even to the Angels Unknown! The Resurrectional-Dismissal Theotokion in Tone Four By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2019-10-03T14:10:10+00:00 The resurrectional-dismissal Theotokion in tone four is replete with theological mystery, and itself calls attention to the Mystery of mysteries—the God-Man who died for our sake. We look to the entire sweep of the Old Testament, as well as the epistles, to clarify its words. Full Article
ev Lighting Up the Apocalypse 20: The Seventh Trumpet and the Unending Reign By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-12-02T18:36:24+00:00 This week we look to Rev 11:15-19, clarifying the scene that we find there by means of Psalm 2, 2 Sam 6, Luke 1:42-45. Does the Theotokos make a mysterious appearance here? Full Article
ev Lighting Up the Apocalypse 28: The Sign of the Seven Angels, the Song, the Sea, and the Smoke By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-05-19T18:02:34+00:00 This week we look at the short but challenging chapter fifteen of Revelation, in the light of Exodus 40:35; 2 Ch/Kingdoms 7:2-3; Isaiah 6:4; and Ezekiel 1:22;10:4; 44:4. We consider how judgment is an essential characteristic of the holy God, not at odds with divine love, and meditate upon the difficult phrase “the wrath of God.” Full Article
ev Lighting Up the Apocalypse 29: The Seven Bowls, the Word of the LORD, and Remembering Babylon By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-06-03T01:38:38+00:00 This week we consider Revelation 16 as an intensification of Exodus 7-12, looking to Haggai 2:6-7, and various other NT passages, as well as some Church fathers, in our reading of this sobering passage. Full Article
ev Lighting Up the Apocalypse 40: Revelation Inside Out By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-11-17T16:44:47+00:00 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. Full Article
ev Bearing the Saint, Chapter Eleven By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-28T16:52:29+00:00 Bearing the Saint, Chapter eleven, by Donna Farley (Conciliar Press, 2010). Full Article
ev Bearing the Saint, Chapter Seventeen By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-28T16:56:00+00:00 Bearing the Saint, Chapter seventeen, by Donna Farley (Conciliar Press, 2010). Full Article
ev Keeper of the Light, Chapters Seven and Eight By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-28T17:11:33+00:00 Keeper of the Light: Saint Macrina the Elder, Grandmother of Saints by Bev Cooke, illustrated by Bonnie Gillis (Conciliar Press, 2006), Chapters seven and eight. Full Article
ev Keeper of the Light, Chapters Eleven and Twelve By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-11-28T17:12:35+00:00 Keeper of the Light: Saint Macrina the Elder, Grandmother of Saints by Bev Cooke, illustrated by Bonnie Gillis (Conciliar Press, 2006), Chapters eleven and twelve. Full Article