Monthly Archives: March 2007

Accent on the Annunciation

Today is celebrated the Great Feast of the Annunciation of the Archangel Gabriel to the Maiden in Nazareth — the beginning of our salvation! Click the above link for the Annunciation podcast on Ancient Faith Radio. Happy Feast & Many … Continue reading

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PICS: Sunday of Orthodoxy, Etc.

Here’s some pics I’ve had laying around — most are from Sunday of Orthodoxy in Houston, courtesy of parishioner Gregory Quartaro. (Click to enlarge.)Clergy process with icons at Vespers, St Joseph Antiochian Orthodox Church. (Right to left: me, Archpriest Matthew … Continue reading

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Evangelizing the Who-zee-mo-whats

Wow. Just read ALL the comments to your post about evangelism. No easy topic. I fall into the “unchurched” category and I hadn’t ever thought about anyone being worried about me like that. I’ve never been able to shake my … Continue reading

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What Was Old Becomes New (Again)

A counselor at a rescue mission once told me of their intake interview wherein they asked each man about his history. The stories, with little variation, involved mostly drinking and drugging, coupled with promiscuity. Later, when asked, “How’s your relationship … Continue reading

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LENT: All Uphill from Here!

In a sermon on the First Sunday of Lent, I asked a rhetorical question: “So, one week into it, how’d y’all do?” Now, St George is a far cry from a “shouting church” but, several people yelled out: Good! or … Continue reading

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