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Late last year, when the Royal Exchange Theatre was forced to cancel its production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, the media fallout became one long nightmare. Stef O'Driscoll, the play's director, accused the theatre of censorship, and its chief executive Stephen Freeman eventually stood down. But there are two sides to every story - over the last month, insiders at the Royal Exchange have been telling us they've been uncomfortable with the narrative that the play's director was censored for a rap about Palestine, and that they feel the theatre was the victim of a "witch hunt". In this week's episode, Mollie and Jack take you inside our reporting and reveal what really caused the theatre to cancel the entire run of its long-anticipated autumn production.Recommendations:A midsummer's nightmare: What really caused the Royal Exchange's cancelled show? The Mill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, Connected Families Co-Founder Jim Jackson interviews Stephen Freeman, a father of five, who shares how Connected Families impacted his parenting approach. Through coaching and practical tools, Stephen learned to see challenging behaviors differently and developed a deeper understanding of both parenting and God as Father. Mentioned in this podcast: Check out our […]
This video is sponsored by Logos. For 10% off their incredible resources, visit: https://logos.com/gospelsimplicity https://logos.com/gospelsimplicityorthodoxhttps://verbum.com/gospelsimplicityIn this video, I'm joined by Orthodox priest, podcaster, and writer, Fr. Stephen Freeman to discuss his book, Face to Face: Knowing God Beyond Our Shame. We cover his personal journey with anxiety and shame, the difference between toxic and healthy shame, and more. Fr. Stephen's blog: https://glory2godforallthings.com/Fr. Stephen's book: https://amzn.to/4eSpUk2Support Gospel Simplicity:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gospelsimplicityOne Time Donation: https://www.paypal.me/gospelsimplicityMerch: https://shop.gospelsimplicity.comFollow Gospel Simplicity on Social Media:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gospelsimplicityInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gospelsimplicityAbout Gospel Simplicity:Gospel Simplicity began as a YouTube channel in a Moody Bible Institute dorm. It was born out of the central conviction that the gospel is really good news, and I wanted to share that with as many people as possible. The channel has grown and changed over time, but that central conviction has never changed. Today, we make content around biblical and theological topics, often interacting with people from across the Christian tradition with the hope of seeking greater unity and introducing people to the beautiful simplicity and transformative power of the gospel, the good news about Jesus.About the host:Austin Suggs holds a BA in Theology from Moody Bible Institute and is currently pursuing an MA in Liberal Arts with a focus in Theology and Philosophy from St. John's College, Annapolis. He has served in the local church in a number of ways, including as a full-time staff member,, teacher, church planter, and more. Today, he resides outside of Baltimore with his wife Eliza. Video Stuff:Camera: Sony a6300Lens: Sigma 16mm F1.4 https://amzn.to/2MjssPBEdited in FCPXMusic:Bowmans Root - Isaac JoelYODRSIYIVB5B6QPM*Links in the description may include affiliate links in which I receive a small commission of any purchases you make using that link.OERNFF59LU4GEU5KHHQQFUFIBM8K6UIK
Ascultați un scurt și bun cuvânt al părintelui Stephen Freeman care ne învață care trebuie să fie poziția noastră relativ la minunile despre care auzim, citim și pe care uneori le experiem.Audiție plăcută!Pentru Pomelnice și Donații accesați: https://www.chilieathonita.ro/pomelnice-si-donatii/Pentru mai multe articole (texte, traduceri, podcasturi) vedeți https://www.chilieathonita.ro/
Listen to a chapter from Face to Face: Knowing God beyond Our Shame, written and read by Fr. Stephen Freeman, available at store.ancientfaith.com/audiobooks.
Listen to a chapter from Face to Face: Knowing God beyond Our Shame, written and read by Fr. Stephen Freeman, available at store.ancientfaith.com/audiobooks.
Ascultați-l pe pr. Stephen Freeman care ne explică într-un cuvânt foarte bun care este rolul creștinismului, mai exact al ortodoxiei, în contextul actual, vorbindu-ne despre scopul acestuia.Audiție plăcută!Pentru Pomelnice și Donații accesați: https://www.chilieathonita.ro/pomelnice-si-donatii/Pentru mai multe articole (texte, traduceri, podcasturi) vedeți https://www.chilieathonita.ro/
We rarely think of God as meek. Instead, we picture Him as mighty, powerful, and overwhelming. Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at a number of clear indications in Scripture concerning what we know of God through the revelation of Christ. God is meek.
We'll be talking with Fr. Stephen Freeman, podcaster, blogger, speaker, and author of the new book, Face to Face: Knowing God Beyond Our Shame. This is your chance to learn about Father's life, and to get to know him more personally.
We'll be talking with Fr. Stephen Freeman, podcaster, blogger, speaker, and author of the new book, Face to Face: Knowing God Beyond Our Shame. This is your chance to learn about Father's life, and to get to know him more personally.
We'll be talking with Fr. Stephen Freeman, podcaster, blogger, speaker, and author of the new book, Face to Face: Knowing God Beyond Our Shame. This is your chance to learn about Father's life, and to get to know him more personally.
Ever wonder what the phrase, “the Divine Energies,” means? Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at its inner depths and its constant place in our lives. Give thanks to the Lord for He is good! His mercy endures forever!
Andy Dick joins us before heading to jail, more Matthew Perry Whoppers & One-Liners, Casey Anthony is still lying, Grammy nominations, Lionel Dahmer's hairdo, Russia bombs Poland, and we start compiling our "worst band" bracket.No one is ready for snow.Who are the worst rockers of all-time? We have a bracket to make.Jim Irsay is braggadocios about Jeff Saturday's victory.Stuttering John has a camera crew at his house. Twitter has some great speculation as to who is filming.Lionel Dahmer is hanging with Dr. Phil and we can't wait to break it down. Lionel is trying to be the hottest serial-killer father out there.Casey Anthony still blames her father for Caylee's death.RFK Jr hates Meghan Markle. His dad's charity is honoring Prince Harry and that beast with the Ripple of Hope Award.We dive deeper in to Matthew Perry: One Liners and Whoppers.Elon Musk is firing his Twitter employees on Twitter.Music: The Grammy nominations are out. Jay Z and Beyonce are breaking records. Elton John popped up on GMA. Post Malone's Sunflower is the "best song" of all-time now... apparently. Roberta Flack has ALS. We deep dive on The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face and all it's multiple cover versions.Jay Leno got burned working on 1 of his 3,653 cars.Jeopardy! is trying to be the shock game show with an edgy Brian Laundrie clue.Andy Dick is sentenced to 90 days in jail and sex offender registration. We check in with Dick before he sets off to jail.Why hasn't SBF of FTX been charged yet?Stephen Freeman is facing felony murder charges of Gabriele Seitz.We need to call Stan this week to preview the Winnipeg Blue Bombers latest Grey Cup appearance.The Washington Commanders beat the Eagles. Time for the '72 Dolphins to PARTY.By the time you listen to this podcast, Donald Trump will have delivered his 'special announcement'.Russia bombs Poland... maybe by accident.Christina Applegate gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. She is battling MS.Where is Jason Segel? He was NEVER married to Linda Cardellini.Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
Fr. Stephen Freeman offers some honest thoughts on the sacrament of marriage and its importance in our culture.
Fr. Stephen Freeman describes a reading project, comparing the writings of Richard Leigh Fermor (1933), to those of Nick Hunt (2011) as they made walks across Europe. Fermor's descriptions belong to a world that has disappeared, while those of Hunt seem thin and attenuated. They point towards much deeper realities of our modern world.
Fr. Stephen Freeman offers thoughts on the virtue of contentment and its place in the spiritual life.
Fr. Stephen Freeman offers some thoughts on one of the more common Morning Prayers for the Orthodox, in which we pray, “O Lord, Save me whether I want it or not.” It is a hopeful meditation.
Tonight we continued with St. John's Step on Obedience. We are presented with an image that may be unfamiliar to us. Obedience is not presented as something that is crushing to the human spirit. It can be humiliating - in the sense that it seems to drive out from the soul and the heart all vestige of arrogance, fierceness, and hostility towards others. Yet, what emerges from this exercise of faith is conformity to Christ. When it is rooted in a true love for one's shepherd, one's Elder, then a kind of voluntary innocence begins to emerge; a childlike trust in the Elder that prevents a person from speculating about his motives or thinking that he is being driven by xmalice. When we know that we are being guided by love then we are able to embrace even the most challenging of things. Obedience becomes are very food; something nourishing as it was for Christ himself. When perfected, it can bring about not only personal transformation but the transformation of every relationship that exists within our lives. When we let go of all machinations and all forms of calculation and seek simply to love and give ourselves in love - peace and freedom emerge. We should speak of obedience as something that ultimately brings joy. Indeed, we should see all the virtues as doing exactly that – bringing us into the joy of the kingdom. --- Text of chat during the group: 00:10:10 Art: In case anyone is interested. 00:10:16 Art: Upcoming online course: THE WAY OF THE PILGRIM: Entering Into the Jesus Prayer Instructor: Very Rev. Stephen Freeman Event Description "Pray without ceasing." —1 Thessalonians 5:17 What is prayer, and how does one learn how to pray? In this talk, journey with Fr. Stephen Freeman and a pilgrim in 19th-century Russia to explore the meaning of prayer in our lives. Event Details https://instituteofcatholicculture.org/events/the-way-of-the-pilgrim Tuesday, August 23 Pre-Class Discussion: 7:30 PM EST Lecture: 8:00 PM EST Registration is required 00:12:03 Fr. Miron Jr.: yep! 00:12:44 FrDavid Abernethy: page 73, para 20 00:31:49 maureencunningham: The task was a lie or was he and Epicepic ? 00:39:55 Anthony: Vocation is seen as a job, matching personal characteristics to charisms of a community of the need to have clergy and religious 00:45:46 Debra: Would he have been allowed to receive Eucharist...attend Mass? 00:46:21 Bridget McGinley: The journey of the spiritual life in such a short paragraph. Beautifully spoken and written. We go through the same journey over a lifetime. 00:47:24 Bridget McGinley: It is easy to see that God should reward us for the little we do instead of being humble and low at the gift. 00:49:33 Bonnie Lewis: Thank you Father. That was going to be my question, that he would be filled with sadness. And yet, his life ended in a joyful death. 00:55:19 Anthony: Is this simple character the "Holy Fool"? Or is that something else? 00:57:24 Ambrose Little, OP: Can you elaborate on "voluntary innocence” in this context? 01:02:20 Ambrose Little, OP: Maybe also it is "take no thought for tomorrow, what you shall eat, or what you shall wear.." That is also a kind of. innocence--simply trusting that God will provide. 01:03:01 Liz: In some Communities, were the Superior (or other brothers) does similar or more humilliating actions out of truly malice, can it also be taken as an instructive tool by the one who is suffering it unjustly, just out of the evil will of another one? Maybe this is also related with the voluntary innocence, without second-guessings. Can this be applied in the secular life? To which extent can we distinguish it from the line of the "human dignity"?.... 01:03:33 Carol: "real joy, which is paradisal innocence and attachment to God through the whole splendor of being alive." Olivier clement 01:08:33 Anthony: The monastic literature refers to beginning in community life before solitary life as the best way to live. Natural law leads to the valuable community of family life. In our day, there are so many single people, by choice or by circumstance, from age 18 or sadly even earlier. Our age appears to be an aberration. Do you have spiritual advice for so many solitaries thrust into solitary life, a period of being neither monastic nor familial? 01:14:44 maureencunningham: Thank You 01:15:36 carolnypaver: Song of Tears? 01:16:57 Cindy Moran: Thank you, Father! Great session!! 01:17:04 Liz: Thank you Father!
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Ep. 89 - I apologize for the breakdown in the audio feed around the 5 minute mark. I had an alarm go off and it disrupted the stream. I get it fixed and we continue right along, though. The Illuminati probably sabotaged our me. rossallenworthey@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiritualthoughts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiritualthoughts/support
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Quentin Ravenel can play drums like he has six arms. It's that while he's pulling off a dizzying series of fills, beats, and rhythms, he's also singing. As the leader and focal point of his group, Quentin Ravenel & Friends, he can go from a soulful falsetto to a gospel shout, all while striking his drums, cymbals, and programmed pads with relish and precision.Perhaps not surprisingly, Ravenel is part of a musical family. “I come from a line of singers and musicians. My mom Helen Freeman is a well-known singer around the Lowcountry,” he says. “And my little brother Stephen Freeman tours playing keyboards for Mary J. Blige.”In fact, in terms of his singing, Ravenel lists his mom as his biggest influence, along with some perhaps surprising bigger names. “Anderson Paak is one of my favorite artists,” says Ravenel, who also drums for another CPMA winner, Ben Fagan & the Holy City Hooligans. “He plays drums and sings and raps, and he recently got signed by Dr. Dre. I could go on for days, but I'm also influenced by Ben Fagan and Chris Brown.”When it comes to percussionists who motivated him to play in his youth (he learned to play drums before he learned to sing), he cites a similarly wide range of inspiration. “Eric Moore (Suicidal Tendencies, Bobby Brown, Diddy) has had a huge influence on my playing,” he says. “So have Buddy Rich, Dennis Chambers, Mitch Mitchell, and Nate Smith.”As for doing two jobs at once, Ravenel says it's just a matter of hard work. “Well, it's far from easy,” he says. “It's taken years of practice to be able to do them both. I would say my biggest challenge is choosing the right songs that I can execute gracefully as I play the drums — that and remembering lyrics.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Fr. Stephen Freeman gave our annual Lenten Retreat this year. Session 1: Saturday, March 19, 2022The language of the services, as well as the traditional words in Orthodox prayerbooks, is often expressed in terms that can provoke a sense of shame - descriptions of our unworthiness, or of our fear before the presence of God. How do we read these words in a healthy manner and use them in the way they are intended? This can be an especially important topic for those who were raised in a tradition other than Orthodoxy.
Fr. Stephen Freeman preaches on the St. Gregory Palamas, his significant theological contributions, and what it means for each one of us.
Ep. 85 is over chapter 4 of the book, Everywhere Present, by Orthodox Priest, Fr. Stephen Freeman. This chapter cover the problems associated with the modern secular notion that God is always missing when we want him and too involved when we don't. email - rossallenworthey@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiritualthoughts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiritualthoughts/support
Ep. 86 is a review of Chapter 5. Bare with me on this one; I was up most of the night with a baby who didn't sleep well. email - rossallenworthey@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/spiritualthoughts/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/spiritualthoughts/support
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Să nu credem că nu suntem începători în viața duhovnicească. Toți suntem începători în trăirea ortodoxă autentică. Ascultați sfaturile unuia dintre gânditorii ortodocși cei mai de marcă din ortodoxia de limbă engleză, părintele Stephen Freeman.Audiție plăcută!
Fr. Stephen Freeman examines in some depth why success and progress are not the right measures of the spiritual life.
The Orthodox understanding of the spiritual life is unlike most things that we think about in our culture. There is not a "technique" that produces "results." Instead, it is a way of life. Fr. Stephen Freeman explores this understanding.
Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at the role of knowledge in our Orthodox faith, including the importance of what we do not know.
Across all human cultures, there is a drive to clothe ourselves, to decorate ourselves, far beyond any concern for mere warmth and protection. Fr. Stephen Freeman examines this cultural drive from a theological perspective. It sheds light on the deepest part of our life and illumines our relationship with Christ.
Fr. Stephen Freeman describes some of the problems that arise when our morality is a "mere morality," marked only by our outward behavior rather than inward healing and transformation.
Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at the notion of "allegory" as it is used in the New Testament and in the Orthodox worldview. He also considers the true nature of "literalism" and how we should understand it.
Father Stephen is a priest of the Orthodox Church in America, Pastor Emeritus of St. Anne Orthodox Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. He is also the author of Everywhere Present and the Glory to God podcast series.Before you listen, do us a solid and help out the podcast.Head over to http://www.crackersandgrapejuice.com.Click on “Support the Show.”Become a patronSubscribe to CGJ+For peanuts, you can help us out….we appreciate it more than you can imagine.Follow us on the three-majors of social media:https://www.facebook.com/crackersnjuicehttps://twitter.com/crackersnjuicehttps://www.instagram.com/crackersandgrapejuice
Nicole Meola and Caroline Freeman host Defining Disney a podcast with the intention to answer the age old question "what is the best animated Disney movie?" Join Nicole and Caroline as they use their scientific rubric to answer the question. On this episode we chat about where their Disney obsession began, their experience working at Disney World and much more. We also get a special pop in by Defining Disney producer Stephen Freeman to chat ska!
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Luke Thompson comes on my channel for his fourth appearance. We talk about how we agree and disagree on the trinity. We talk about Beau Branson, John Piper, Owen Barfield, Nathan Ormand, Neoplatonism, John Vervaeke, Paul Vanderklay, Jonathan Pageau, Richard Rohr, Jordan Peterson, Nathan Jacobs, Douglas Harding, CS Lewis, JRR Tolkein, Ross Douthat, Charles Taylor, Alisa Childers, Jacob Faturechi, John Behr, Stephen Freeman, Byrne Powers, Bishop Barron, and Preston Sprinkle.
On this month's Filled With Less show, Cynthia and Molly talk with Fr. Stephen Freeman about learning to bear a little shame, and get some helpful tips on fasting from Rita Madden. Professional organizer Presbytera Stacey Dorrance joins them later in this episode to answer a community question about clutter.
On this month's Filled With Less show, Cynthia and Molly talk with Fr. Stephen Freeman about learning to bear a little shame, and get some helpful tips on fasting from Rita Madden. Professional organizer Presbytera Stacey Dorrance joins them later in this episode to answer a community question about clutter.
On this month's Filled With Less show, Cynthia and Molly talk with Fr. Stephen Freeman about learning to bear a little shame, and get some helpful tips on fasting from Rita Madden. Professional organizer Presbytera Stacey Dorrance joins them later in this episode to answer a community question about clutter.
On this month's Filled With Less show, Cynthia and Molly talk with Fr. Stephen Freeman about learning to bear a little shame, and get some helpful tips on fasting from Rita Madden. Professional organizer Presbytera Stacey Dorrance joins them later in this episode to answer a community question about clutter.
On this month's Filled With Less show, Cynthia and Molly talk with Fr. Stephen Freeman about learning to bear a little shame, and get some helpful tips on fasting from Rita Madden. Professional organizer Presbytera Stacey Dorrance joins them later in this episode to answer a community question about clutter.
On this month's Filled With Less show, Cynthia and Molly talk with Fr. Stephen Freeman about learning to bear a little shame, and get some helpful tips on fasting from Rita Madden. Professional organizer Presbytera Stacey Dorrance joins them later in this episode to answer a community question about clutter.
In this episode special guest Father Stephen Freeman and I discuss the relationship between Christ and Morality. You can follow me to get updates by by signing up to my mailing list by clicking here: bit.ly/32VDhKY or follow me on Facebook by clicking here: goo.gl/tXwi7i Music played at the beginning and end of the podcast is titled "Prelude No. 6" by Chris Zabriskie from his album Preludes used under creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
What do Orthodox Christians believe about Mary and what role does Mary play in salvation history? Author Fr. Stephen Freeman joins Fr. Tom Soroka as they discuss "The Ark of God: Mary and the Christian Faith."
What do Orthodox Christians believe about Mary and what role does Mary play in salvation history? Author Fr. Stephen Freeman joins Fr. Tom Soroka as they discuss "The Ark of God: Mary and the Christian Faith."
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
Daves reads from James 1:1-27 where we are told that testing our faith produces patience and how we're drawn away by own desires. Then, Dave shares a teaser that Dr. Albert Rossi will appear in a future episode of the Dad Devotionals podcast. In that vein, he shares prayers for deliverance from addictions for fathers from St. Ephraim of Nea Makri. For the readings, see https://www.oca.org/readings and the prayers can be found at https://bit.ly/2KMrIxW. Interested in homeschooling your kids from an Orthodox Christian perspective? Well, you need to check out St. Emmelia Ministries Orthodox Christian Homeschooling. They have an online conference starting Thursday, April 30, 2020 and it's all on Zoom. Keynote speaker is Fr. Stephen Freeman. For details and to register for free, check out https://daviddomzalski.com/emmelia/. Got a question? Send Dave a message at https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message or email Dave at DadDevotionals@gmail.com. Also, follow Dad Devotionals on Facebook and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
On this Wednesday of St. Thomas week, Dave reads from Acts 4:13-22 and John 5:17-24. See https://www.oca.org/readings. In Acts, Peter and John are warned to no longer work in the name of Jesus and, in John, we see Jesus telling us, "He who does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent Him." Also, Dave shares his prayer this week for overcoming anger - https://connectusfund.org/13-powerful-prayers-for-overcoming-anger-and-resentment. Interested in homeschooling your kids from an Orthodox Christian perspective? Well, you need to check out St. Emmelia Ministries Orthodox Christian Homeschooling. They have an online conference starting Thursday, April 30, 2020 and it's all on Zoom. Keynote speaker is Fr. Stephen Freeman. For details and to register for free, check out https://daviddomzalski.com/emmelia/. Got a question? Send Dave a message at https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message or email Dave at DadDevotionals@gmail.com. Also, follow Dad Devotionals on Facebook and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
Happy Day of Rejoicing! During the Tuesday of St. Thomas week, we remember those Orthodox Christians who have fallen asleep in the Lord. Make sure to check out the "Day of Rejoicing" article on the Orthodox Church in America website at https://www.oca.org/saints/lives/2019/05/07/35-day-of-rejoicing. Also, Dave shares St. John Chrysostom's “On the Cemetery and the Cross” sermon (hat tip to John Sanidopoulos' "Mystagogy" blog - https://bit.ly/2xepVi6). We discuss anger on today's show as well. Dave shares his anger management issues. Here's the prayer he cites: https://connectusfund.org/13-powerful-prayers-for-overcoming-anger-and-resentment plus the reading from the Church Fathers: https://www.orthodox.net/gleanings/anger.html. Today's reading from John 3:16-21 can be found at https://www.oca.org/readings/daily/2020/04/28/2. Episode mentioned: #23 with Father Ted Pulcini on acquiring an inner stillness and the martyrdom of parenthood. See https://bit.ly/3bQkcyg for that episode. Interested in homeschooling your kids from an Orthodox Christian perspective? Well, you need to check out St. Emmelia Ministries Orthodox Christian Homeschooling. They have an online conference starting Thursday, April 30, 2020 and it's all on Zoom. Keynote speaker is Fr. Stephen Freeman. For details and to register for free, check out https://daviddomzalski.com/emmelia/. Got a question? Send Dave a message at https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message or email Dave at DadDevotionals@gmail.com. Also, follow Dad Devotionals on Facebook and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
Dad Devotionals: Advice for Christian Fathers, Husbands and Men of Faith
Rashawn Copeland joins Dave on the show to discuss how we need to live out our belief in God and the Christian faith. Oftentimes, we profess what we believe, but we don't live it out other than on Sunday. Also, Rashawn fills us in on the details of his book, Start Where You Are: How God Meets You in Your Mess, Loves You through It, and Leads You Out of It, which is set to debut in September 2020. Pre-order your copy at https://amzn.to/2VFR9I4. Dave also reads John 2:1-11 where Jesus performs the miracle of turning water into wine at the wedding feast in Cana. He gives some insight on how we can live out the Mother of God's directive to listen to Jesus when she says, “Whatever He says to you, do it.” Check out the readings for April 27, 2020 at https://www.oca.org/readings/daily/2020/04/27/2. Interested in homeschooling your kids from an Orthodox Christian perspective? Well, you need to check out St. Emmelia Ministries Orthodox Christian Homeschooling. They have an online conference starting Thursday, April 30, 2020 and it's all on Zoom. Keynote speaker is Fr. Stephen Freeman. For details and to register for free, check out https://daviddomzalski.com/emmelia/. Got a question? Send Dave a message at https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message or email Dave at DadDevotionals@gmail.com. Also, follow Dad Devotionals on Facebook and subscribe to our channel on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-domzalski/support
In which RJ, Sarah, and Dave talk dating Lady Gaga, reading MeMaw's bible, reckoning with coronapanic during Lent, and forgiving other people's enemies. Also, Sarah leaves a trail of bodies behind her while Dave listens to Big Pink. Click here (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/02/27/opinion/sunday/lady-gaga-boyfriend.html) to read about Lady Gaga's new boyfriend's ex-girfriend Click here (https://mbird.com/2020/02/having-been-this-way-before-blessings-from-the-elderly/) to read Sarah's article about the blessings of the elderly Click here (https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/a-photographers-parents-wave-farewell?fbclid=IwAR1Snpnj9wU5cQEJO8USI2nyGslVnSmMDQRm-iPaHm-vq1b8qXdQR4f_Vx0) to view A Photographer's Parents Wave Farewell Click here (https://religionnews.com/2020/03/03/fleeing-coronavirus-and-finding-our-mortality/) to read Tara Isabella Burton's piece on fleeing coronapanic. Click here (https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/2020/02/25/can-you-forgive-someone-elses-enemies-3/) to read Stephen Freeman's post on forgiving other people's enemies.
Natalie and Emily explore Personhood vs. Identity and their own struggles to differentiate between the two. They discuss the "guitar case metaphor" and learning to let God play the strings. Fr. Stephen Freeman on "Self": The True Self and the Story of Me The Secret Life And on "What Matters" Fr. Richard Rene on "branding"
Listen to Fr. Stephen Freeman read Chapter 1 ("The Shape of the Universe") from the book Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe. Find links to the print, ebook, and audiobook versions of Everywhere Present at store.ancientfaith.com/search.php?Search=&search;_query=everywhere. Listen to the entire Ex Libris interview at ancientfaith.com/podcasts/exlibris/everywhere_present. Listen to the Glory to God podcast at ancientfaith.com/podcasts/freeman and read the Glory to God for All Things blog at blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings.
Recorded live at the 2019 Mbird Tyler Conference, in which Sarah and Dave are joined by Aaron Zimmerman and Matt Magill to talk text etiquette, grown-up dreams, and ladders to the sky. Also, Matt sings (better than RJ). Articles discussed include: "Texting Means Never Having to Say Goodbye (https://slate.com/technology/2019/03/texting-slack-internet-conversation-goodbye.html)" by Jane Hu via Slate "Stop Asking Kids What They Want to Be When They Grow Up (https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/01/smarter-living/stop-asking-kids-what-they-want-to-be-when-they-grow-up.html)" by Adam Grant via The New York Times "The Ladder of Divine Ascent and Moral Improvement (https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/2019/04/04/the-ladder-of-divine-ascent-and-moral-improvement/)" by Stephen Freeman via Ancient Faith Ministries
In which Sarah, Dave and RJ talk about disgraced Chinese coal workers, dodgy motivational techniques, and moral futility. Also, Marshall crosses the parking lot on his own. Articles discussed include: "What It's Like To Be On The Blacklist In China's New Social Credit System (https://www.npr.org/2018/10/31/662696776/what-its-like-to-be-on-the-blacklist-in-chinas-new-social-credit-system)" by Stacey Vanek Smith and Cardiff Garcia via NPR "Science Confirms It: People Are Not Pets (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/27/opinion/sunday/science-rewards-behavior.html)" by Alfie Kohn via The New York Times "Existential Despair and Moral Futility (https://blogs.ancientfaith.com/glory2godforallthings/2018/10/24/existential-despair-and-moral-futility/)" by Stephen Freeman via Ancient Faith Ministries
The hour flew by as Fr. Evan and Fr. Stephen address questions about the "myth of progress" as it relates to Fr. Tom Hopko's 55 maxims, systematic theology and the Orthodox faith, styles of worship in the broader Christian realm, and much more.
The hour flew by as Fr. Evan and Fr. Stephen address questions about the "myth of progress" as it relates to Fr. Tom Hopko's 55 maxims, systematic theology and the Orthodox faith, styles of worship in the broader Christian realm, and much more.
Click here to download!In this episode, taking their lead from the themes of the previous episode, Lydia and Kevin reflect on the nature and exercise of authority in the Orthodox Church.Topics discussed include:The nature of priestly and episcopal authorityThe ways that authority is embodied and enacted by the clergy and the laityThe history of church hierarchy and structureRoles of the ordained and the non-ordainedWays that ministry can be extended beyond the purview of one person, the parish priestPassing OnThe following books, blogs, podcasts, and articles were used in preparing this episode. Please check them out for more information and discussion on the subjects we dove into today!“Reflections on the Wise Words of Cartman,” by Dr. David Dunn“Grace and the Inverted Pyramid,” by Fr. Stephen Freeman“The Inverted Pyramid,” by Abbot Tryphon“Power and Pity,” by Fr. Josiah Trenham“Causing Our Savior to Marvel,” by Fr. Josiah Trenham“Shared Ministry and Divine Grace: Restoring the Diaconate in Orthodoxy,” by Rev. Dr. Nicholas Denysenko“Women Deacons in Africa; not in America,” by Carrie Frederick FrostThinking Through Faith: New Perspectives from Orthodox Christian Scholars, ed. Aristotle Papanikolaou and Elizabeth ProdromouReligious Knowledge, Authority, and Charisma: Islamic and Jewish Perspectives, ed. Ephrat and HatinaThe Bible Made Impossible, by Christian SmithFraudulent Authority, by Wade BurlesonTune in next time to hear Lydia and Kevin discuss the book and recent film of The Shack!
A lively program with a great variety of questions including questions on confession, spiritual maturity, chanting, and modernity. Be sure to listen for a "cameo" appearance by Fr. Barnabas Powell!
A lively program with a great variety of questions including questions on confession, spiritual maturity, chanting, and modernity. Be sure to listen for a "cameo" appearance by Fr. Barnabas Powell!
Bobby interviews Fr. Stephen Freeman, author of Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-storey Universe.
Bobby Maddex interviews renowned priest, blogger, and now author Fr. Stephen Freeman about his new book Everywhere Present: Christianity in a One-Storey Universe, published by Conciliar Press.
On Sunday morning, August 28, at 2:00 AM, His Eminence Archbishop Dmitri fell asleep in the Lord at his home in Dallas. John Maddex talks with Fr. Stephen Freeman, Dean of the Appalachian Region of the Diocese of the South about the Archbishop's life as a leader, a visionary, and an evangelist. More information Listen to the interview and then read about his life on the OCA Web Site.
An interview with Fr. Stephen Freeman about his journey to Orthodoxy
This special, two-part The Illumined Heart Lenten interview is with Fr. Stephen Freeman, popular blogger and pod caster. Fr. Stephen discusses questions like how Lent forms us for "inner knowledge of God." This is a mid-Lent "treat" you won't want to miss.
Kevin continues his Lenten discussion with Fr. Stephen Freeman.