Christ the Logos at the Beginning and End
Anyone who reads even a page of the Gospels will know that Jesus often confronted popular Jewish beliefs – especially among the Pharisees and other religious figures. After centuries of […]
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Jesus called her ‘daughter’ – θυγάτηρ. Most likely no one had called her that in a real face-to-face encounter. Certainly not in the 12 years that she had the flow […]
A Personal Note from Father Constantine, the author of this sermon: I posted this sermon last Sunday. But as I thought about it and what is happening in the world […]
There’s a man out in Colorado, Bill Barr. He has set up a weather monitoring station in Gothic CO, his own personal way of monitoring climate change since 1974. Every […]
We again lost Internet today during the Liturgy, so the live stream was interrupted. Text and audio versions of today’s sermon are available here: https://fathercdaily.com/what-god-has-joined-together/
The Internet connection went out 7 minutes into the Liturgy this morning – and that’s how long our live stream lasted. It seems it was just a temporary loss of […]
Genesis 28 is the backdrop to today’s Gospel reading. It’s a marvelous story about Jacob: Jacob left Beer-sheba and set out for Haran. He came upon a certain place and […]
A wonderful paragraph from the sermons of St. John Chrysostom that I happened to read the other day. It is actually from the first sermon in the series of 90 […]
Today we begin the segment of the Church year where the Sunday Gospel readings are taken from the Gospel of Luke. So today is the First Sunday of Luke and […]