After Christ’s death the Myrrh-bearing Women, Jospeh of Arimathea, and Nicodemus press on to serve their Lord, no mater what. My sermon on the Sunday of the Myrrh-bearing Women, April 30, 2023.
Why liturgy?

Summary
Simple question (and one that I get fairly often): Why is liturgical worship so important for the Orthodox Church?
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Transcription
Love like so
“For God so loved the world…”
With Him in Glory
The Good News & the bad news are the same – everyone gets to be with God in his glory.
The intercession of the saints
A frequent question of Protestants looking into Eastern Orthodoxy is why we pray to the saints. Here’s a podcast episode offering a couple of thoughts on that question.
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The One who we need
Here’s my sermon at St Nicholas Cathedral in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on Palm Sunday, April 9, 2023. If we’re looking for some thing to give our ives meaning, we’re looking in the wrong place.
Our unexpected crosses
Some of the most important crosses we can take up are the ones that arrive unannounced.
An unshakable foundation
Here’s a discussion about the trait that must be the unshakable foundation of every believer. My sermon at St Nicholas Cathedral in Fort Wayne, Indiana, on the Sunday of St Mary of Egypt, April 2, 2023.
The arc of the Lenten Sundays
A reflection on the connections between the themes of the five Lenten Sundays in the Orthodox Church. My sermon on Sunday, March 26, 2023 – the Fourth Sunday of Lent – at St Nicholas Cathedral, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Matthew Bible Study (Part 10) – Matthew 5:6-12
In this episode, we continue our study of the Beatitudes in Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount.
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