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Fr. Geoff Harvey
November 4, 2008

This blog post explores the teachings of John Chrysostom on wealth, emphasizing his belief in the moral responsibilities that accompany riches. It reflects on how Chrysostom advocates for generosity and the importance of using wealth to support others, ultimately framing material possessions as tools for service and compassion.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
November 4, 2008

In this blog post, the author explores Justin Martyr's early Christian thought, emphasizing his rejection of politically correct pluralism. The discussion highlights Martyr's commitment to truth and faith amid cultural pressures, offering insights into the relevance of his ideas for contemporary debates on religious identity and expression.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
November 4, 2008

This blog post explores the perspectives of the Church Fathers on marriage, highlighting their reverence for the sanctity and significance of the union. It discusses how their teachings emphasize marriage as a divine institution, fostering spiritual growth and community, while also addressing the challenges faced within marital relationships.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
November 4, 2008

In "Empty Churches: The Dull Dogma of Christianity," the author explores the decline in church attendance and the reasons behind it. The post examines the disconnect between traditional teachings and contemporary beliefs, urging a reevaluation of church practices to foster relevance and engagement within modern society.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
May 17, 2008

This blog post explores the process of becoming a saint, emphasizing the importance of faith, community, and personal growth in holiness. It reflects on the role of virtues and the transformative power of love, encouraging readers to embrace their own journey toward sainthood through daily actions and spiritual practices.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
April 16, 2008

In this insightful post, Father Alexander Schmemann addresses the topic of women's ordination within the Orthodox Church. He explores theological, historical, and cultural dimensions, advocating for a deeper understanding of gender roles in ministry, while emphasizing the importance of unity and the transformative power of faith in both clergy and laity.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
October 7, 2007

This blog post explores the life and teachings of Basil of Caesarea, emphasizing his courage and commitment to faith. It highlights his role in shaping Christian doctrine and the importance of his principles in contemporary spirituality, encouraging readers to embrace resilience and integrity in their own spiritual journeys.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
October 1, 2007

This blog post explores the unique aspects of Orthodox Christianity that resonate with men, highlighting its strong sense of tradition, community, and moral values. It discusses how these elements provide a meaningful framework for spiritual growth and personal identity, appealing to those seeking depth and purpose in their faith.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
September 23, 2007

This blog post explores the mission and evangelism efforts of Good Shepherd, emphasizing their commitment to community service, spiritual growth, and outreach. It highlights various initiatives aimed at fostering connections and sharing faith, illustrating how these activities reflect the organization's core values and dedication to making a positive impact.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
July 28, 2007

This blog post explores Gregory of Nazianzus's perspectives on Christian marriage, highlighting his views on love, commitment, and spiritual partnership. It emphasizes the importance of mutual support and growth within the marital relationship, while reflecting on the broader theological implications of marriage in the Christian faith.

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Do You Want to Be Healed? A Sermon on the Paralytic at the Sheep Pool
Daniel McInnes
Daniel McInnes
May 3, 2026 10:00 AM
In this sermon for the Fourth Sunday of Pascha, Daniel McInnes reflects on the healing of the paralyzed man at the Sheep Pool and draws contrasts with the apostolic healings in Acts — Aeneas and Tabitha. He explores the Church's primary image as a hospital for souls, the difference between isolation and community, and the call to bear one another's burdens as we approach the feast of Pentecost.
Who Will Roll Away the Stone? A Sermon for the Sunday of the Myrrhbearing Women
Fr. Nicholas Frazer
Fr. Nicholas Frazer
April 26, 2026 10:00 AM
In this sermon for the Third Sunday of Pascha, Fr. Nicholas Frazer reflects on the quiet courage of Joseph of Arimathea, Nicodemus, and the Myrrhbearing Women — those who remained faithful to Christ when fear had scattered the disciples. Drawing on the Gospel of Mark, he explores three movements of love: the courage to stand with Christ when it is costly, the faithfulness to seek him even in darkness, and the revelation of the empty tomb, where Christ has already overcome what we fear most.
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