
Glory to God
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Christmas Throughout the Ages
Fr. Stephen offers thoughts on the daily consequences of the "Word made flesh" and suggests ways that we might live Christmas every day of our lives.
An Atonement of Shame
Fr. Stephen continues his thoughts on the topic of shame—looking at its place in Christ's death on the Cross.
Old Friends
The spiritual life values being old and gives lessons to the young.
The Marriage of Love and Hate
Fr. Stephen reflects on the complexity of the human heart through the work of Dostoevsky.
We Will Not Make the World a Better Place
Fr. Stephen looks at one of the most treasured notions of the modern world.
Legal Problems
Fr. Stephen examines the use of legal imagery and the problems it causes when we try to apply it to our relationship with God. Instead, he looks at the language of "being" used in the Fathers.
The Song of a Good Creation
Fr. Stephen offers thoughts on the providence of God—His will working good for us all despite what we may see or think.
A Particular Scandal
Fr. Stephen explains how God is the Ultimate Particular, not "God in General," and what this means for our lives.
Making Known the Mystery
In this podcast, Fr. Stephen contrasts the “literal” reading of Scripture with the practice of the Orthodox Church, in which we seek to discern the “mystery hidden from all the ages.”
Male and Female - Part Three
Fr. Stephen completes his short series on the true meaning of male and female in Orthodox teaching.
The Soul as Mystery
Fr. Stephen looks at the human soul and what it means that it is a mystery—known to God—but not fully known to us.
Male and Female - Part Two
In part two of this three part talk on male and female, Fr. Stephen looks at the "hidden" character of this aspect of our lives.
Whose Psyche Is It?
Is the me in my head, the voice that rattles on, the same thing as my soul? What is my identity in Christ?
Male and Female Created He Them – Part One
This podcast is part one of three where Fr. Stephen explores the topic of Orthodoxy and our sexual/gendered existence.
Grace and the Psychology of God
Does God have feelings? Can we influence how he feels? Fr. Stephen looks carefully at the theology of grace and the idea of the psychology of God.
Finding the God Within
St. Paul describes the mystery of the faith as: Christ within us, the hope of glory. Fr. Stephen looks at the meaning of God in us and the life of grace.
Evolution, Creation, and the Hidden Cause
Fr. Stephen reflects on the hidden nature of God's work.
With Envy and Justice for All
Fr. Stephen looks at the nature of envy and its deep connections with ideas of justice.
The Modern Vocation
The frightful pressure felt by the young as they struggle to find their vocation is deeply enmeshed in the Modern Project. Fr. Stephen looks at those expectations as well as the true vocation of Christians.
A Modern Conversion
Continuing his series on the "Modern Project," Fr. Stephen looks at the role "choice" plays in the modern world and contrasts that with older disciplines in the Christian life.
The Modern Project
With this podcast, Fr. Stephen begins a small series of reflections on the character of the modern world and the particular difficulties it presents to the Orthodox faith.
The Final Destruction of Demons
Fr. Stephen uses the language of Baptism to describe the "mystical reality" of the Christian life.
The Fire of Christmas
Christ is the fire of God that comes among us. May He burn brightly in our hearts!
My Daddy's Demon
Fr. Stephen looks at the connectedness of our lives: of our sin and of our salvation.
Beyond a Purpose-Driven Life
How do we lose God in the midst of our plans? How can we keep Him?
Get Out of Your Mind
Are "mental" and "spiritual" the same thing? Fr. Stephen looks at how modern misunderstandings of the spiritual life can distort our Orthodox practices.
No Wedding Vows
Fr. Stephen notes that in an Orthodox wedding, there are no wedding vows. This stands in stark contrast to the central place vows hold in Western tradition. He suggests that the West has come to think of marriage as a "contract" between two people while the Orthodox Church thinks of it as a "union." The difference is important.
How the Church Reads the Church
People, regardless of their background, sometimes fall into arguments about the Scripture. Fr. Stephen looks at why the Orthodox need to avoid such arguments and explains how the Orthodox should rightly read the Word of God.
History, Post-Modernism, and Orthodoxy
Fr. Stephen speaks at length about the place of Orthodoxy within the modern world. Orthodox history is unknown to most Americans but has something to say to them and to help them in the healing of their own culture.
Do You Hate Your Father?
Fr. Stephen looks at several of Christ's difficult sayings and what they mean. Why is it permissible to call a priest "Father"?
Everything is in Motion
Fr. Stephen offers a meditation on the Father's understanding that everything is in motion. What does this mean for the direction of our lives?
Justice Enough?
The desire for justice is infinite - because such a desire is one of the passions. Fr. Stephen looks at the problems created by wrong thinking on the topic of justice.
Life in a Sacramental World
Fr. Stephen looks at our role as "priests of creation" in a world understood as sacrament.
The Sacrament of the Heart
"The whole world is a sacrament," according to Patriarch Bartholomew. Fr. Stephen explores what this means as he examines the Eucharist in the Scriptures.
Rational Sheep and the Word of God
When the Church's hymns describe us as "rational sheep," what does it mean? Fr. Stephen offers this meditation on language and humanity. Language is part of our deepest nature - and it is a reflection of God.
Speaking to the Heart
Fr. Stephen completes his series on the true and false self, with thoughts on how we can go about "speaking to the heart."
Evangelism and the Ego
In his recent series on the true and false self, Fr. Stephen looks at evangelism of the heart.
Yet Not I
Fr. Stephen continues to look at issues between the false self and our true life in Christ.
The Death of the Moral Man
Fr. Stephen continues with the topic of the battle between the true self and the false self, looking this week at what it means to be "moral."
The True Self and the Story of Me
The true self is "hid with Christ in God," St. Paul tells us. What then is the "self" that we live with every day? Fr. Stephen looks at how we create our own identity and how we should seek our true self in Christ.
A Secular Death
Our modern world is increasingly finding ways to avoid the uncomfortable reality of death. Orthodoxy faces death directly and sees within it the triumph of Christ and His affirmation of His good creation.
The Invisible Christian
One of the temptations of our secular age is the public drive to make religious faith a "private" matter. Fr. Stephen looks at this tension within our culture and the importance of the Christian public response.
The Disappointment of Religion
Our feelings and desires are trained by our culture to seek satisfaction. In our spiritual life, we often need to learn how to be disappointed. Fr. Stephen looks at the "disappointment of religion."
To Know What You Cannot Know
The goal of the Christian life is true knowledge of God (Jn. 17:3). Fr. Stephen speaks about the mysterious character of this knowledge.
The Secret Life
What is the soul? Fr. Stephen speaks about the "secret life" and the mystery of our selves.
The Christian Crisis
Fr. Stephen speaks about the crisis of a "Churchless" Christianity
Smashing Icons
On the first Sunday of Great Lent, Orthodox Christians celebrate the return of icons to the Churches. Fr. Stephen looks at the spirit of icon smashing that occasionally infects Christians and various political movements and contrasts it with the spirit of authentic Christianity.
The Sacrament of Mercy
God engages our world in concrete, practical ways. These "sacraments" are a means of sharing in the Divine Life. Fr. Stephen speaks about the "sacrament" of mercy.
The Song of God
St. Gregory of Nyssa speaks of man both as singer and song. Fr. Stephen explores how we are the "song of God."
Waking Up
Drawing on a passage from the writings of the Elder Sophrony, Fr. Stephen looks at the spiritual importance of "waking up." St. Paul reminds us, "Arise, O Sleeper, awake from the dead..."