“Thank you, O Lord!”

As many of you probably know, one of the most famous Orthodox theologians of the 20th century was Fr. Alexander Schmemann. He was dean of the seminary I went to (St. Vladimir’s), and his life’s work was to teach about

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The Impossible Burger and the Fast

This week, the Nativity Fast began for Orthodox Christians around the world. This 40-day period, is a time in which we prepare for the Nativity of our Lord according to the flesh. But, as we watch our diets and take

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Theophanies (Type-Scene 4)

If I were to ask you what feast Christians celebrate on January 6th, what would you say?  It probably depends on which Christian tradition you were brought up in. If you are a western Christian, you’d probably say “Epiphany.” But,

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The Woman at the Well (Type-Scene 3)

In the Gospel of John, we hear the story of Jesus meeting a Samaritan woman at a well. Most sermons focus on the foreignness of the Samaritan woman: her identity as a “Samaritan” is contrasted with Jesus’s identity as a

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