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Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the concept of the Golden Chain of Saints, a profound connection among believers throughout history. This blog post delves into the significance of this spiritual lineage, highlighting the importance of faith and community in shaping individual journeys and fostering a sense of belonging within the broader Christian tradition.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the tension between Pietism and activism within the Christian faith. It examines how these approaches can coexist and the importance of balancing personal spirituality with social engagement. The author encourages readers to reflect on their own practices and the impact of their faith on community involvement.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the influence of Christian values on European culture, emphasizing their role in shaping social norms, ethical frameworks, and community bonds. It highlights historical contexts and contemporary relevance, illustrating how these values continue to impact various aspects of life across the continent.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This post reflects on the profound act of "kissing the cross," exploring its spiritual significance in Christian faith. It discusses the symbolism of the cross as a representation of love, sacrifice, and redemption, encouraging readers to embrace this practice as a means of deepening their connection to God and faith.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the philosophy of Orthodox mission in Australia, emphasizing the importance of cultural engagement, community building, and spiritual growth. It highlights the role of the Orthodox Church in fostering connections and addressing the unique challenges faced by diverse populations, ultimately aiming to share the message of faith with compassion and relevance.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the historical significance of the Fall of Constantinople on May 29, 1453. This event marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and reshaped the geopolitical landscape of Europe and Asia, leading to profound cultural and religious transformations. The post delves into its lasting impact on history and civilization.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

This blog post explores the concept of salvation from a Christian perspective, emphasizing its significance in spiritual journeys. It discusses the transformative power of faith, the role of grace, and the importance of community in experiencing and sharing this divine gift. Reflective insights encourage readers to deepen their understanding of salvation.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the rich history of Lent, a significant period of reflection and preparation for Christians. This blog post delves into the origins, traditions, and spiritual significance of Lent, highlighting its evolution over centuries and its role in fostering personal growth and community engagement during this sacred time.

Fr. Geoff Harvey
February 24, 2007

Explore the rich history of the Antiochian Orthodox Church, tracing its origins from the early Christian community in Antioch to its global presence today. This post highlights key developments, cultural influences, and the church's enduring commitment to faith, community, and tradition throughout the centuries.

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.

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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.
From Doubt to Knowledge: St. Thomas and the Path of Faith
Sdn Tim Grace
Sdn Tim Grace
April 19, 2026 10:00 AM
In this sermon for the Sunday of St. Thomas, Sub Dn. Timothy Grace explores the spiritual journey from crippling doubt to unshakable faith — and ultimately to the knowledge of God. Drawing on the Church Fathers, including St. Gregory the Great, St. John Chrysostom, and St. Cyril of Alexandria, he shows how doubt, surrendered to Christ, becomes the foundation for transforming faith. A message for all who struggle with uncertainty on the journey toward God.
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