Funerals – the Unintended Casualty of an Outbreak
Behind every death number reported is a real flesh and blood person who has a family that loves them.
Behind every death number reported is a real flesh and blood person who has a family that loves them.
Collect for Monday in Easter Week Grant, we pray, Almighty God, that we who celebrate withawe the Paschal feast may be found worthy to attain to everlasting joy...
Church, I hope all y’all are ready because the Holy Spirit is warming up and is fixin to set this place on fire and that fire is either going to burn us up or c...
The Collect of Holy Saturday O God, Creator of heaven and earth: Grant that, as the crucified body of thy dear Son was laid in the tomb and tested on this holy ...
It has been said before, but it needs to be said again, we are living in unprecedented times. Not since the flu epidemic of 1918 have, we witnessed the worldwid...
As with anything we do on a regular basis, it can be easy to take communion for granted.
Maybe one gift we can find in the horror of this pandemic is that our on-line selves can represent our better selves.
In the ideal world, of course, it is better that the sacramental meal is shared with sisters and brothers. But our world is often far from ideal.
26th March 2020 Dear brothers and sisters, The pilgrimage of faith is taking us into challenging territory: let us walk together in hope and in the certainty of...
Interview: Metropolitan of Pergamon John Zizioulas with Public Orthodoxy (23 March 2020) We wish to hear your views on the current situation, since your theolog...