In an age where anything goes. Where innovation is god, and change rules. Where limits and restrictions are to be challenged, mocked and transcended at all costs. Where in order to be relevant, you must become like the very world we are admonished in scripture to forsake, flee and disdain. There is great wisdom in boundaries. [...]
Archive for June, 2011
“How old is your church?”
Posted in History, Orthodox Christianity, tagged Church History, Denominations, Orthodox Church on June 22, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
An interesting article I came across recently asked this very question… “How Old is Your Church?” or better yet “How accurate is your Church? For the real issue here is not chronological age, but theological truth, adherence to the ‘faith delivered once for all’. If you are a Lutheran, your religion was founded by Martin Luther, [...]
I believe…
Posted in Uncategorized on June 20, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
…in one, holy, catholic and apostolic church… Nicene Creed - the Symbol of Faith 325AD
Canadian Idol
Posted in Books & Media, Culture, tagged Boston Bruins, Hockey, Idols, Stanley Cup, Vancouver on June 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
More signs that our generation perhaps is nearing the end…? and entering a time when …men will become lovers of vain and foolish things… like in Vancouver. Over what? A game. A game on ice, with blades, a rubber puck, wood sticks and a net… Oh that we would put such passion, emotion and energy into following [...]
From Emergent to Orthodox
Posted in Culture, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Worship, tagged Emergent Church, Emerging Church, Non-Denominationalism, Orthodox Church, Orthodox Converts on June 15, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Yet another fascinating account of an “emerging/emergent non-denominational Christian” who has come home to the Church. The truly fascinating part is that this journey from being ‘hip‘ and ‘relevant’ to ‘historical’ and ‘orthodox‘ (or better yet ‘catholic’ and ‘apostolic’) is happening almost daily in these times of consumer, me-centered, faith as therapy, make me feel good Christianity. Welcome home. [...]
Amusing Ourselves to Death
Posted in America & Constitution, Church Year, Culture, Orthodox Christianity, tagged CS Lewis, Faith, Foolishness, Immoral times, Last Days, Obedience, Orthodox Christianity, Repentance on June 14, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
In these last days, men will give themselves up to foolishness and frivolity, to vain pursuits and various and sundry lusts of the flesh, unable and unwilling to control their unbridled passions, walking into death traps without even knowing it. Save but for the Divine gifts of repentance, contrition and the mercy of God… there [...]
Good Guys Wear Black
Posted in Monasticism, Orthodox Christianity, Orthodox Worship, Sacraments, tagged Orthodox Church, Priest, Priesthood, Vocations on June 10, 2011 | 1 Comment »
If you know a godly priest or monastic father… give thanks for the blessing that they bring to our lives. May God increase his church through the increase of His holy Deacons and Priests. NEW WEBSITE FOR PROSPECTIVE PRIESTS, DEACONS June 1, 2011 – Today marks the launch of a unique new website in the [...]
Become a real man.
Posted in America & Constitution, Culture, Orthodox Christianity, Saints, tagged Compassion, Man, Manhood, Servanthood on June 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
It’s never by accident or coincidence that we come upon holy writings from the Scripture, or from the pens and minds of holy saints over the millennia that, not so amazingly, speak pointedly to the issues of our own times. This ‘catholicity‘ – the shared fullness of faith from the ages – is why in order not [...]
Ah dunno…
Posted in Family, Orthodox Christianity, Saints, tagged AD, Anno Domini, Hagiography, Lectionary, Orthodox Study Bible, Saints on June 7, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Recently after a family dinner, our two and a half-year old son, John, provided us with a laugh that still infects us even today causing all of us to grin ear to ear… Thank God for the wonderful gift of children, and the extra blessing that an unexpected child “late in life” affords to mothers and fathers, [...]
Worthy of Paper
Posted in Books & Media, History, Orthodox Christianity, Saints, tagged Athanasius, Baker Academic, baker publishing group, Nicene Creed, Orthodox Christianity on June 3, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Books. Processed pulp from trees, treated and pressed into thin acid free paper, and covered with ink… soy based ink if you are earth friendly. I make my life and living joyfully immersed in the world of ideas, words, thoughts, letters and books. I am a bit biased but books, and the transforming ideas in them, are [...]




























