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Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the significance of angels in various cultures and religions. This blog post delves into their roles as messengers, protectors, and symbols of hope, highlighting both historical and contemporary perspectives. Discover how angels continue to inspire and influence our understanding of the divine and the human experience.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the profound significance of Mary, the Mother of Jesus, in Christian faith. This blog post delves into her pivotal role in the narrative of Jesus' life, her virtues, and the impact of her faith on believers. Discover insights into her enduring legacy in spirituality and devotion.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post provides an insightful analysis of the Fall of Constantinople on May 29, 1453, highlighting its significant historical impact. It explores the events leading up to the city's capture by the Ottoman Empire, the role of key figures, and the resulting shifts in power dynamics that shaped European history.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the significance of tradition within the community of Good Shepherd, highlighting its role in shaping identity, values, and continuity. It emphasizes how traditions foster connection and understanding among members, enriching their collective experience and guiding future generations in their shared mission and purpose.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the significance of Lent, a period of reflection and preparation in the Christian calendar. It emphasizes themes of repentance, spiritual renewal, and community engagement, inviting readers to deepen their faith through prayer, fasting, and acts of kindness during this meaningful season.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the practice of fasting, highlighting its spiritual significance and health benefits. It examines various types of fasts, provides practical tips for embarking on a fasting journey, and emphasizes the importance of intention and mindfulness in the process, promoting a deeper connection with oneself and one's faith.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the significance of Epiphany and the tradition of house blessings. It highlights the spiritual importance of welcoming God into our homes and offers insights into the rituals associated with these blessings, fostering a deeper understanding of faith and community during the Epiphany season.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the significance of the liturgical year in Christian tradition, highlighting its seasons, feasts, and observances. This post delves into how the liturgical calendar shapes worship, deepens faith, and fosters a sense of community while guiding believers through the rhythms of spiritual life throughout the year.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the vital roles women play in the Orthodox Church, highlighting their contributions to faith, community, and tradition. It discusses historical perspectives, current practices, and the evolving recognition of women’s leadership within the Church, emphasizing the importance of inclusivity and respect for their spiritual contributions.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the significance and variety of clerical vestments in the Christian tradition. It discusses their historical context, symbolic meanings, and the roles they play in liturgical practices, highlighting how these garments enhance worship and convey the spiritual authority of clergy.

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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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