• Is the Orthodox Church Ignoring Scripture on Married Bishops?
    2025/07/14

    Many are surprised to learn that Orthodox bishops are always celibate—even though the Bible appears to say a bishop must be “the husband of one wife.” Is this a contradiction? A forgotten tradition? Or something deeper rooted in the ancient Church? Discover the surprising historical and theological reasons behind this enduring practice of the Orthodox Church.

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    5 分
  • Shepherding like Christ
    2025/07/14

    Join Mr. Anthony Ally as we explore Shepherding Like Christ—what it means to lead as Orthodox Christians in both Church and home. Drawing from the lives of the saints, the wisdom of the Fathers, and the Gospel example of the Good Shepherd, we’ll discuss the calling of husbands, parents, and clergy to guide with both strength and tenderness. We’ll also confront one of the most difficult truths: how to rekindle the secret fire of love in marriage and relationships, especially when love feels impossible. This is a study for anyone seeking to reflect Christ in their leadership, in their families, and in the quiet struggles of the heart.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • July 13th, 2025 Homily: Quelling the Madness: Being Images of Christ in the Fallen World
    2025/07/13

    On July 13th, 2025, Fr. Stephen preached on the Gospel account of the demon-possessed men, whose lives were marked by violence, isolation, and spiritual chaos—until they encountered Christ. Their healing reveals a profound truth: when we gain inner peace through repentance and strive to be true images of Christ, we no longer reflect the madness of the world, but instead radiate His peace. Fr. Stephen reminded us that in a world overcome by unrest, the path to stability begins within, as we become living icons of the Lord’s stillness and mercy.

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    12 分
  • Do Saints Hear Us? The Number 1 Protestant Question Answered
    2025/07/07

    How can a Baptist tradition influence for a person to understand the reality that Christians in heaven can pray for us and the Theotokos can save us?

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    15 分
  • Freedom of the Heart
    2025/07/07

    In this class, Anthony explores 2 Corinthians 3 as a roadmap from spiritual slavery to divine liberty, showing how the ancient Christian path of ascesis leads to true freedom. Through five key illuminations—liberation from the passions, participation in God’s uncreated Energies, the transformative role of ascetic struggle, the liturgical and sacramental life, and the eschatological promise—we discover that authentic freedom is not self-assertion, but self-emptying union with Christ.

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    1 時間 12 分
  • July 6th, 2025 Homily: True Freedom
    2025/07/07

    July 6th Homily – Fr. Stephen Osburn - True freedom is not the ability to do whatever we want, but the grace-filled strength to live according to God’s Will. In this homily, Fr. Stephen reflects on how obedience to Christ sets us free from the tyranny of sin, selfish desires, and fleeting pleasures. Real freedom is found in surrender—where our will is united with God’s, and we become truly alive.

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    10 分
  • The One Body of Christ: Mysterion
    2025/07/01

    Mr. Anthony Ally led an enriching adult class on The One Body of Christ: Mysterion, exploring the deep mystery of the Church as the unified Body of Christ. Through Scripture, patristic insight, and engaging discussion, he helped illuminate how each of us, though many, are mystically united in Christ through the sacraments, love, and service—called not only to communion with God, but also with one another.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • June 29th, 2025 Homily: On the Diaconate
    2025/07/01

    On June 29th, 2025, Dn. Vassily Kocher offered a powerful homily on the role of the deacon in the life of the Church, reminding us that the diaconate is not merely a liturgical function but a living icon of Christ the servant. Drawing from Scripture and the tradition of the early Church, he also challenged all of us—ordained and lay alike—to embrace our common calling: to serve God by serving one another in humility, love, and faithfulness.

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    11 分