Orthodoxy as a Holistic Christian Expression
By admin | October 29th, 2007 | Category: Generation Orthodox |![]()
Title: Orthodoxy a Holistic Christian Faith
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This week: Orthodoxy is a holistic Christian Faith. Insights into what makes our faith unique and different. Special guest on the Show, Fr. Paul Waisanen. Fr. Paul is a former Baptist Minister who is now an Orthodox Priest.
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Calee of sacredandtheprofane.com
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What can I say? Everytime I find a reason to write off Orthodoxy and place it in the category of something nice to learn from. God sends something else my way to make we reopen the dialouge.
This podcast and other podcasts on your site have done just this over the past two days.
It is very refreshing to hear people talking about mystical experiernce in such a practical, non-esoteric manner.
Thanks for your service!
Jason Rhoton
Ashland KY
Jason-
Thanks for listening. I’m glad God isn’t letting you get away from Orthodoxy…
Have you visited an Orthodox Church in your area? We’ve found that it’s great to learn about the faith but actually experiencing the liturgy (and the people who attend) makes it more beautiful and more real at the same time.
Calee
Actually I have not.
I recently met a guy who is a sub-deacon at a local Antiochian Orthodox Church. We are actually becoming good friends. He has tried to get me to go to some Saturday services and has invited me to Sunday services as well.
To tell the truth I am a bit hesitant to go. I love liturgy, actually the only reason I have stayed at my Disciples of Christ congregation as long as I have is because the pastor has set up the worship in a liturgical manner. So I guess I am scared it might seal the deal!
Jason