Monthly Archives: December 2010

The Ghost of Past Christmas Presents … A Contest

You know how, every year, there’s always that certain someone on your gift-giving list – someone that either has everything (and why should you have to buy them something) – or they’re just so difficult to buy for (I mean, … Continue reading

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Your Funniest Christmas Story?

Thanks to the good folks at Conciliar Press, I have some more free downloads of the audio book, We Came, We Saw, We Converted – The Lighter Side of Orthodoxy in America to give away. Send me, via email, your … Continue reading

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THE BISHOPS: Now Online

The Assembly of Canonical Orthodox Bishops of North and Central America (formerly known as the Episcopal Assembly of North and Central America) is one of twelve bishops’ assemblies which have been established in different geographical regions throughout the world. It … Continue reading

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For Those Planning Weddings …

I’ve been holding on to this one for a while; thanks to tmatt for the notice. In the words of Sarah: My dress was a wonderful, and sanity preserving, find at a local thrift store. My first (any only!) time … Continue reading

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Community of Grace – An Orthodox Christian Year in Alaska

Former Evangelicals who convert to Orthodoxy are often painted with such a broad brush — seen as such peculiar fruit — that even the likes of a St Herman of Alaska (Happy Feast) might not understand. For those painted with … Continue reading

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