
Glory to God
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I Don't Know About That
If you have ever felt like the right words in an argument simply won't come, perhaps you should read these thoughts.
The Argument
Fr. Stephen shares two stories from the lives of the desert fathers and offers reflections. The grace of God given to us in forgiveness and the Spirit of peace involve the healing of the soul.
Poor in Spirit
What does Christ mean when He says, "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of heaven?" Fr. Stephen looks at this familiar verse in the context of St. Paul's teaching on weakness and necessity.
Knowledge of God
The Orthodox faith is grounded in the experience of knowing God. Fr. Stephen looks at the boundaries of such knowledge and simple path to such knowledge given to us in the Tradition of the Church.
The Theology of the Image
Fr. Stephen reflects on the "theology of the image," particularly its importance in St. Paul.
The Icon as Truth
Fr. Stephen looks at how it is possible to distort an icon and how the distortions within our own hearts affect what we see.
Icons and Words
Fr. Stephen looks at language and how it can be seen as an icon, serving as a "Window to Heaven."
Is the World Literal or Iconic?
How we see the world has much to do with our capacity for wonder. Is what we see all there is—or does it point to something beyond itself?
Doctrine and Opinion
Fr. Stephen looks at how the teaching of the Church differs from opinion and the process of argument. Doctrine is a "verbal icon of Christ."
Prayer - A Personal Thing
Fr. Stephen reflects on the meaning of Dostoevsky's statement, "Each man is responsible for the sins of everyone," and its meaning for prayer.
The Face of God
Fr. Stephen looks at the deep importance that Christ as the "image of God" carries for our faith and how that image teaches us about the nature of all images.
The Last Battle
Fr. Stephen suggests that the truly great things are those that are most hidden from our sight - and that the last battle may be fought in the silence of a human heart.
Speaking with Authority
Fr. Stephen looks at the nature of authority and its root in the reality of the Cross.
In the Grasp of Wonder
Fr. Stephen looks at the role wonder should play in the Christian life.
The Chief of Sinners
Fr. Stephen looks at what it means to be the "chief of sinners" and the solidarity Christ has with us—even in our sin.
Prayer as Communion
Fr. Stephen speaks on prayer as an aspect of our participation in the life of God, taking it from words spoken to a presence shared.
Salvation in a Cloud of Witnesses
Fr. Stephen looks at the difference between individual salvation and personal salvation and the deep importance found in the distinction.
The Longest Liturgy
Fr. Stephen speaks about the "liturgy of the heart" as the longest liturgy of all and the true nature of worship.
Bowing in Bethlehem
Father Stephen looks at the history and architecture of the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem and draws lessons for our own humility.
The Smallness of God
Fr. Stephen turns our thoughts during this week of the Nativity to the "smallness" of God. God has come to save us through His "weakness" as St. Paul says and invites us to share in that humility.
Sitting in a Cave
Fr. Stephen reflects on the monastic cave in which St. John of Damascus dwelt and compares it to the "cave" of our heart.
The Role of Icons
Fr. Stephen talks about the importance of icons in our modern world - helping us to see and understand clearly the truth of creation and God.
The Agent of Change
Fr. Stephen looks at the Christian understanding of power and the marvelous works of God. God's power is utterly unlike that of the world.
Cynicism and the Goodness of God
Fr. Stephen looks at the problems presented by cynicism for belief in God. Worldly wisdom and the wisdom of God are very different things.
The Normal Course of Things
Fr. Stephen contrasts what we think of as "normal" with the vision of the Christian life described in Scripture and the Orthodox faith.
The Voice of Creation
Fr. Stephen looks at creation and its "voice" as described in Old and New Testament and sees what it means for our realtionship with the world around us.
Cultures of Remembrance
Fr. Stephen speaks of the Church as a culture of remembrance—not of a dead past—but of death trampling down death.
Remembrance
Fr. Stephen speaks of the power of remembrance—both the remembrance of wrongs done to us and the remembrance of God. He speaks of how it is that the remembrance of God alone establishes us in the Truth.
Me, You, and the Other Guy
The strange relationship of prosperity and piety.
How Simple Should Christianity Be?
Despite a drive to simplify everything - Fr. Stephen contends that Orthodoxy describes not a simplicity but a fullness of life and invites into that fullness and not just a small religious corner.
Truth and Existence: the Consequences
Fr. Stephen looks at last week's podcast on truth and existence and the impact it should have on how we live.
Truth and Existence
Fr. Stephen looks at the Orthodox connection made between truth and our existence and what it means for our life.
Humility - The Only Path Forward for Orthodoxy
Fr. Stephen looks at the virtue of humility and its place in the life of Orthodox Christianity, suggesting that it is our only path towards union with God.
Healing the Heart
This week, Fr. Stephen focuses on the healing of the heart as the most essential work in our spiritual lives.
The Paradox of Prayer and the Revelation of Beauty
Fr. Stephen speaks about the paradox of prayer and the personal character it has in our life as well as the personal character of beauty and the resolution of all paradox.
In the Last Days
Fr. Stephen reflects both on his own generation's fascination with the "last days" and with much of modern Christianity's fascination with the same. He argues that Orthodox Christians should focus on Christ in the Eucharist who is the "One Who Is To Come."
The Consequences of a Full Faith
In this podcast Fr. Stephen looks at the implications involved in living the "Fullness" of the Faith, as taught by the Orthodox Church.
The Secret Place of the Most High God
Fr. Stephen explores the importance of holy places both in the temple and in the heart.