Thoughts on Reader Services and the Catacomb Church
Christian life began in the catacombs, and that is where it shall end. How do we prepare ourselves for whatever may come in a practical way?
Read more →Christian life began in the catacombs, and that is where it shall end. How do we prepare ourselves for whatever may come in a practical way?
Read more →What is the hardest coalition to overcome in a public policy struggle? How about a coalition you don’t even realize exists?
Read more →Jesus came not to bring peace, but a sword. A sword that separates, sifts, and tests. What does that mean for the life of the Church?
Read more →Orthodox Christians have faced false ecumenism before, and successfully overcame it. St. Mark of Ephesus has lessons for today.
Read more →A scandal took place when Archbishop Elpidophoros seemingly embraced the heretical Episcopal Church. Will the clergy speak out?
Read more →A former Episcopal priest, now in the Greek Archdiocese, reminds us of the dangerous path we are walking. He has seen this before.
Read more →Orthodoxy in America needs open communication between the hierarchs and the faithful. When mistakes are made, public repentance is needed.
Read more →Who ever expected to see a “closed” sign on an Orthodox Church? Over a year into the pandemic, we are still sorting out the meaning.
Read more →Archbishop Elpidophoros was back at St. Bart’s Episcopal again. He is too experienced not to understand how his actions will be seen.
Read more →Growing up, I learned that Evangelicalism can’t explain the basics of the Christian faith. Doing so meant acknowledging inconvenient history.
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