Our Saturday Guest Blog – Why the Divine Liturgy is Truly Heaven on Earth

St. Germanos of Constantinople said: “The Church is the Earthly Heaven, in which the Heavenly God dwells and moves.” Find out why the Church is truly “heaven on earth” in this lecture by Metropolitan Kallistos Ware. Embedded below is Part II of a series on the “Inner Meaning of the Divine Liturgy,” originally presented in 2011 to the clergy of the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Atlanta at the Diakonia Center in South…

Of WHom The World Was Not Worthy

Everybody else was squirming. They were obviously having a hard time with the information and seemed to rather have been elsewhere. But I was at peace. It just made sense to me, I guess.

Through The Door of Its Opposite

I remember thinking "We're not in Kansas anymore, Toto." It was one of those moments in our journey to Orthodoxy that caused my soul to say "Aha." A point of enlightenment about just how profound our newfound, and ancient faith was going to be for how I thought about faith. Our catechist had just said "we get what we need many times in life by going through the door of its opposite."

Gimme Three Steps…

It's true, men don't like following direction. This came home to me the other day as I was assembling a small table for our living room. There weren't that many pieces and the assembly "seemed" straight forward so I dove right in. That is until I had to connect the last piece. It wouldn't work. No matter how hard I tried to figure out how to make it work, it wasn't going to happen until I disassembled most of what I'd already done to correct my failure to read the directions! It took me twice as long as it should have, not to mention my frustration (and embarrassment) on top of all this. Most of life is this way. Our egos get ahead of wisdom and we find ourselves either having to backtrack and correct our error OR having to live with "poorly assembled" lives.

Germ Warfare

You see it in every restaurant bathroom you go to: "Employees must wash their hands before returning to work." I've even seen detailed instructions in bathrooms as to how to wash one's hands properly! In 1546 Italian physician and scholar Girolamo Fracastoro first suggested that unseen "germs" were the cause of infectious diseases, and the idea that germs caused sickness. But they couldn't "see" the germs, so it would be years later that this theory was proven accurate. Over and over again, we've seen a spiritual correlation between our physical world and our spiritual lives. So, if physical disease is caused by unseen "germs" then there are spiritual diseases, illnesses of the soul that are also caused by small things that grow into big problems. AND, if we can be aware of these "small things" and get ahead of their "infection" in our soul, we can keep our spiritual lives healthy! But, of course, you have to regularly "wash your hands!"

Hellenists VS. Hebrews!

  "Ladies and Gentlemen, Let's Get Ready to Rumble!" With that announcement, the "Thrilla in Manila" was underway, probably one of the greatest professional boxing matches ever. It seems we humans have an ingrained "love" of fighting,

Today, Do You?

Today, Jesus asks a man "Do You believe that I can do this?" The man answers "Yes" and the Lord tells him, what He tells us today, "According to your faith be it done to you." Today, life throws some pretty tough times for us, and each time we are confronted with the question of whether we believe our Lord knows our path better than we know it, and each time we get to answer that same question from the Lord "Do YOU believe I can do this?" Today, do you?

Our Saturday Guest Blog – Understanding the Creed

Our Saturday Guest Blog comes to us from Orthodox Christian Network. It is a wonderful series of teachings on the Creed of the Orthodox Faith. While this is certainly a project that will take time, this is a wonderful resource for your own education and edification concerning the central confession of our Orthodox Faith. The Creed of Orthodoxy