PODCAST · religion
Lord, Send Me
by Fr. John Parker, and Ancient Faith Ministries
Fr John Parker shares his thoughts and reflections on evangelization—sharing the Good News—in North America. He encourages all listeners to share Isaiah's bold humility to bear witness to the work of the One True God in their lives in word and in deed.
-
109
A Conversation with Metropolitan Jonah
Fr. John speaks with Metropolitan Jonah of the Orthodox Church in Uganda. They speak about the Church in Uganda, and how the faith has spread in Africa.
-
108
St. Katherine's Commencement
Fr. John Parker speaks to the graduating class of St. Katherine's University about the importance of living the truth of the Resurrection.
-
107
A Discussion with Fr. David Morrison
Fr. John Parker welcomes Fr. David Morrison, priest at St. Anthony's in Bozeman, Montana. They discuss his spiritual journey to the faith. You can find out more about St. Anthony's at orthodoxbozeman.org.
-
106
2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care, Update 4
Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. He introduces Orthphoto.net. Learn more about the conference.
-
105
2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care, Update 3
Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. He tells about Olga, a woman he met at the conference who is editor of the Russian magazine, Foma. Learn more about Foma. Learn more about the conference.
-
104
2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care, Update 2
Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. He tells about St. Nikephorus the Leper. Learn more about St. Nikephorus at https://orthodoxwiki.org/Nicephorus_the_Leper. Learn more about the conference at http://pemptousia.com/2018/01/2nd-international-conference-on-digital-media-and-orthodox-pastoral-care-the-living-water-2/.
-
103
2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care
Fr. John Parker shares reflections from Crete at the 2nd International Conference on Digital Media and Orthodox Pastoral Care. Learn more about the conference at http://pemptousia.com/2018/01/2nd-international-conference-on-digital-media-and-orthodox-pastoral-care-the-living-water-2/.
-
102
LYRA, part 2
Fr. John Parker and Holy Ascension welcome Lyra, a vocal ensemble from St. Petersburg, Russia. This is the second half of their concert, in which they perform some traditional folk music.
-
101
The Myrrhbearers and the Healing of the Paralytic
Fr. John Parker reflects on the Myrrhbearing woman and the healing of the paralytic. There are two types of messages in sharing our faith: the preaching of Jesus as the Son of God and personal testimony of what God has done in our lives. He asks for listener feedback regarding this sentence describing the Myrrhbearers, "They went and told no one because they were afraid." What keeps us from boldly proclaiming Christ? (Email Fr. John at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)/**/.)
-
100
LYRA, part 1
Fr. John Parker and Holy Ascension welcome LYRA, a vocal ensemble from St. Petersburg, Russia. This is the first half of their concert.
-
99
Oasis
Fr. John Parker exhorts us to be grateful for the spiritual oases we experience.
-
98
Gift of Grace
Fr. John Parker reflects on the services of Bridegroom Matins.
-
97
A Discussion with Jonathan Pageau
Fr. John Parker interviews Jonathan Pageau about his story in how he became an Orthodox Christian from being Baptist, and his internal struggle with a vocation as an artist. For further information: http://www.hexaemeron.org http://www.orthodoxartsjournal.org/ http://www.pageaucarvings.com/index.html
-
96
Humility Rules: the Life of St. Benedict
Fr. John Parker speaks on the rule of St. Benedict, and how it caries over into the role of the parish priest in his community.
-
95
Reflections on the Cross; Fr. Thomas Hopko
Fr. John Parker speaks about the life of Fr. Thomas Hopko, this being the liturgical anniversary of his repose, and his reflections on the Cross. Listen to Fr. Tom's reflections here: *Part 1*Part 2*Part 3*Part 4
-
94
Reflections on Death Row
Fr. John Parker shares insight on some of his visits to Death Row.
-
93
A Homily for the Beginning of Lent
As the Lenten season begins, Fr. John Parker reads a brief sermon that he had penned, formerly read by Fr. Thomas Hopko, that is written in the style and tradition of St. John Chrysostom's well known and loved Paschal Homily.
-
92
Autobiography of Missions in their Lives
Fr. John Parker begins a short series showcasing the lives and impact of OCMC missionaries, especially the role of mission work in Africa.
-
91
Who Goes to Hell?
Fr. John Parker speaks on the Orthodox view on who goes to Hell, through the perspective of Fr. Lawrence Farley.
-
90
I Want to Know What Love Is
Fr. John Parker analyzes the impact of love in two Super Bowl commercials, and exhorts us to comprehend the impact they have on our lives as Orthodox Christians.
-
89
Concerning Charlottesville and Related Disasters
What does the Orthodox Church have to say about Charlottesville? In the vocabulary of the day, nothing. In the language of the redemption of mankind: the Good News of Redemption found alone in Jesus Christ, and a life committed to imitation of his Royal way. The greatest mistake any human person can make, in this situation or any other, is to think that human means and ways will solve the tragedies and disasters of the fallen world. The solution must come from outside us, above us. Salvation is not found in killing our neighbor or our enemy. Salvation is found is seeing the Lord Jesus Christ in neighbor and in blessing our enemy, both. So if you wish to be saved, and if you want to make “a positive change in the world,” look neither to the Left, nor to the Right. Look up to Jesus Christ, the Savior and Redeemer of the World.
-
88
Orientation, Disorientation, Reorientation: evangelization report at the All American Council
Fr. John shares an update from the Department of Evangelization with the 18th All-American Council of the Orthodox Church in America, July 2015.
-
87
Stories from Jerusalem, part 6
Fr John discusses a visit to the remarkable church built on the site of the baptism of the Ethiopian Eunuch--a church recently discovered and under excavation in near Bethlehem. The church contains one of the largest baptismal fonts found in Israel.
-
86
Stories from Jerusalem, part 5
Fr John reflects on Liturgy at the Tomb of the Lord in Jerusalem
-
85
The Ninth Hour: Remembering Fr. Thomas Hopko
Fr. John shares some reflections on the death of Protopresbyter Thomas Hopko.
-
84
A Discussion with Bp. Robert
Bishop Rob is the Anglican Bishop of Edmonton and the former rector of St John's at Hackney. Bishop Rob explains how he, as rector of a parish church built for 2200 people, which was reduced in time to 50 souls, went about revitalizing the parish.
-
83
A Tribute to Archbishop Dmitri
Fr John Parker shares a Tribute to Archbishop Dmitri, Apostle to the South, founder of the Diocese of the South of the Orthodox Church in America. His Eminence reposed on August 28, 2010, at his Episcopal Residence in Dallas, Texas. This tribute is an edited version of Fr Peter Robichau's M.Div. Thesis, prepared for his graduation from St Vladimir's Theological Seminary. Fr Peter's Tribute is published in Alleluia!, an introductory journal of Orthodox Christianity, by Holy Ascension Orthodox Church in Mount Pleasant, SC. Thank you, Fr Peter! And may Archbishop Dmitri's memory be eternal!
-
82
Gospel According to Michael
Fr John shares a few nuggets of Gospel living which he heard from a kindhearted Delivery Man, Michael, who came to deliver a playground set to Holy Ascension.
-
81
The Meaning of the Resurrection
Fr. John reflects on the Resurrection and the importance of Christ's death.
-
80
Great Commission and the Tomb
Fr. John shares about some of the Orthodox missionaries from North America and reflects on the beauty of the Holy Saturday services (including baptisms) and Pascha services.
-
79
Synaxis of the Holy Apostles
Fr. John reflects on the Synaxis of the Holy Apostles, commemorated on the day following the Feast of Sts. Peter and Paul. "Their proclamation has gone out into all the world, and their words to the end of the universe."
-
78
Stories from Jerusalem, part 4
Fr. John comments about the amount of faith in Jerusalem and urges us to pray fervently.
-
77
Stories from Jerusalem, part 3
Fr. John talks about the history of the church in Jerusalem, and the holiness of the tomb of Christ.
-
76
Stories from Jerusalem, part 2
Fr. John continues to share from Jerusalem, and he talks about the Church of St. James.
-
75
Stories from Jerusalem, part 1
Fr. John begins to discuss his pilgrimage to Jerusalem and how it is important to visit the locations talked about in the New Testament.
-
74
Orthodoxy in Alaska with Fr. Michael Oleksa
Fr. Michael Oleksa shares on the lives of saints in Alaska, the stories of their mission work, and connects his personal experiences with the many diverse cultures found there.
-
73
Race vs. Culture
Fr. Michael Oleksa and Dr. Johnny Lake share from their life experiences on the difference between race and culture, and how Western society has skewed the lines between the two.
-
72
Lenten Retreat with Nathan Hoppe, part 2
Nathan Hoppe, Orthodox Christian Mission Center missionary to Albania, shares practical ways about getting involved in missions.
-
71
Lenten Retreat with Nathan Hoppe, part 1
Nathan Hoppe, Orthodox Christian Mission Center missionary to Albania, shares about the Incarnation and missions.
-
70
Homily by Nathan Hoppe
Nathan Hoppe shares reflections on Albania and the call that we have to invite others to meet Christ.
-
69
The Contemplation of Death
Fr. John encourages us to reflect on death and preparation for life eternal.
-
68
Sister Ksenia
Fr. John talks with Sister Ksenia of Saint Elisabeth Convent, Minsk, Belarus.
-
67
Remembering Fr. Thomas Hopko
Recorded on March 17, Fr. John remembers Fr. Thomas Hopko who reposed on March 18, 2015. May his memory be eternal. These links were referenced: Fr. John's reflection soon after Fr. Tom's repose Fr. Tom's lecture on Understanding the Cross Funeral homily by Fr. John Behr
-
66
Lord Send Me - Reconvene
Fr. John returns with his newly purposed Lord, Send Me podcast. It is fitting that the return is today on March 9, the 2nd Thursday of Great Lent, with the reading from Isaiah: "Here am I, Lord. Send me."
-
65
Our Past and Our Present with Islam, Fr. Josiah Trenham
Fr. Josiah Trenham speaks about Islam at a clergy retreat for the Carolina Deanery of the Orthodox Church in America.
-
64
Syracuse Centennial
Fr. John spoke at the centennial banquet for Saints Peter and Paul Church in Syracuse, New York, on June 26, 2016.
-
63
Costco, Clemson, and Christianity
Fr. John reflects on a few experiences at Costco, and then about Clemson and Christianity.
-
62
The Evangelism of the Incarnation
Fr. John talks about the symbolism of the icon of the Nativity (Rublev's version is here: https://myweb.rollins.edu/aboguslawski/Ruspaint/nativ.jpg), "How beautiful it is that this Holy Icon tells the entire Nativity Story in one remarkable image!"
-
61
World Meeting on Families
Fr. John reflects on the final Plenary Speeches of Pastor Rick Warren and Cardinal O'Malley of Boston from the World Meeting on Families in Philadelphia at the end of September.
-
60
Update on Floods in South Carolina
Fr. John shares an update and prayerful reflections on the recent flooding in South Carolina.
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
TOPICS IN THIS SHOW
Loading reviews...
ABOUT THIS SHOW
Fr John Parker shares his thoughts and reflections on evangelization—sharing the Good News—in North America. He encourages all listeners to share Isaiah's bold humility to bear witness to the work of the One True God in their lives in word and in deed.
HOSTED BY
Fr. John Parker, and Ancient Faith Ministries
CATEGORIES
Loading similar podcasts...