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Fr. Geoff Harvey
May 10, 2020

Explore the significance of Holy Mysteries in the Christian faith, emphasizing their role in deepening spiritual connection and understanding. This post highlights the transformative nature of sacraments, their historical context, and their ongoing relevance in nurturing faith and community among believers.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
April 17, 2020

This blog post explores the significance of Pascha, the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ in the Orthodox tradition. It delves into the rich traditions, cultural practices, and spiritual reflections that accompany this sacred time, emphasizing themes of renewal, hope, and community. A thoughtful guide for understanding Pascha's meaning.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
April 5, 2020

This blog post reflects on the Fifth Sunday of Great Lent, emphasizing themes of repentance and spiritual renewal. It explores the significance of the day within the Lenten journey, offering insights into prayer, fasting, and almsgiving as essential practices for deepening one's faith and preparing for the celebration of Easter.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
March 21, 2020

This blog post discusses the transition of services at Good Shepherd Orthodox Church to an online format. It highlights the benefits of digital accessibility for the community, including the ability to participate in worship from home and connect with church activities, fostering a sense of unity and spiritual growth during challenging times.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
March 20, 2020

The Episcopal statement addresses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on communities, emphasizing the importance of compassion, solidarity, and faith during challenging times. It encourages adherence to public health guidelines while fostering hope and support for those affected, reinforcing the Church's commitment to serve and uplift its members and the wider society.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
March 16, 2020

The blog post addresses the response of the Antiochian Patriarchate to the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the importance of faith, community support, and safety measures. It outlines guidelines for worship and gatherings, encouraging adherence to health protocols while fostering spiritual connection during challenging times.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 4, 2020

Explore the significance of the Presentation of Our Lord at the Temple in this thoughtful post. It delves into biblical foundations, the importance of purification and dedication, and the rich traditions surrounding this event in Christian liturgy, highlighting its lasting impact on faith and community practices.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
January 18, 2020

Explore the significance and history of holy water in this insightful post. Learn about its symbolic meaning, uses in various religious traditions, and the theological implications of its sanctification. This thoughtful examination highlights the deeper connections between faith, ritual, and the sacredness of water in spiritual practices.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
November 28, 2019

This blog post explores the rich tradition of iconography within the Good Shepherd community. It delves into the significance of icons as sacred art, their historical context, and their role in spiritual reflection. The post emphasizes how these visual representations connect faith and culture, inviting deeper understanding and appreciation.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
November 21, 2019

This blog post explores the life and martyrdom of St. Timothy, highlighting his significance as a disciple of St. Paul and his unwavering faith. It reflects on his dedication to spreading the Gospel and the enduring lessons of courage and commitment he offers to contemporary believers.

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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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