
Fr. Stephen Freeman
Occasional Lectures, Homilies, and Talks
Fr. Stephen Freeman, and Ancient Faith Ministries
Show overview
Fr. Stephen Freeman has published 8 episodes during 2023. Releases follow a near-daily cadence.
It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Religion & Spirituality show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 3.1 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Fr. Stephen Freeman, and Ancient Faith Ministries.
From the publisher
Occasional Lectures, Homilies, and Talks
Latest Episodes
2017 Chicago Family Synaxis (Part 2)
Organized by the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, this year’s Labor Day family retreat took place at the St. Iakavos Retreat Center in Kansasville, Wisconsin. The speaker was Fr. Stephen Freeman, author of the blog “Glory to God for All Things” and the book Everywhere Present. He is also the host of the podcast Glory to God.
2017 Chicago Family Synaxis (Part 1)
Organized by the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Chicago, this year’s Labor Day family retreat took place at the St. Iakavos Retreat Center in Kansasville, Wisconsin. The speaker was Fr. Stephen Freeman, author of the blog “Glory to God for All Things” and the book Everywhere Present. He is also the host of the podcast Glory to God.
Face to Face (Part 2)
On October 20, 2018, the Orthodox Book Center of Christ the Savior Orthodox Cathedral in Miami, Florida, hosted Fr. Stephen Freeman. The title of his presentations was “Face to Face: Shame and Our Encounter with God.”
Face to Face (Part 1): Shame and Encounter with God
On October 20, 2018, the Orthodox Book Center of Christ the Savior Orthodox Cathedral in Miami, Florida, hosted Fr. Stephen Freeman. The title of his presentations was “Face to Face: Shame and Our Encounter with God.”
Lost and Found (Part 3)
Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners as well as the life of God. What do we make of this? What is its purpose. How do we cooperate in a helpful manner? Each of the talks will explore aspects of this dynamic.
Lost and Found (Part 2)
Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners as well as the life of God. What do we make of this? What is its purpose. How do we cooperate in a helpful manner? Each of the talks will explore aspects of this dynamic.
Lost and Found (Part 1): Playing Hide and Seek with God
Adam and Eve famously hid from God in the Garden after they sinned. God sought them out, calling Adam by name. After the Resurrection, Christ appears to His disciples in an unpredictable manner. We ourselves are told to “ask,” to “seek,” and to “knock.” There is a mystery in this movement of hiding and discovery that marks both the lives of sinners as well as the life of God. What do we make of this? What is its purpose. How do we cooperate in a helpful manner? Each of the talks will explore aspects of this dynamic.
The One-Storey Heart: Christianity with a Single Mind
On four consecutive Tuesdays in October, 2014, St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Theological Seminary hosted its annual fall lecture series. Fr. Stephen Freeman, author of Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe and the popular blog Glory to God for All Things, was one of the speakers.