
Turning to and Following Christ in the 21st Century
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 429 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

In this episode, Father Philip discusses the role our relationship with the Holy Spirit plays in our salvation. Passages discussed: Acts 2:1-11; John 7:37-8:12.
In this episode, Fr. Philip discusses the significance of heresy. All heresy leads people away from God and salvation. We cannot change the doctrines of the church but as we accept them we find that Christ changes us. Passages discussed: Acts 20: 16-... more
Father Philip discusses how evil is exposed by the light of Christ, and we are shown who we really are. Bible passages discussed: Acts 16:16-34; John 9:1-38
Like Christ, who sought out and healed the paralytic at the pool, the Church is called to minister to those paralyzed by sin, especially if they can no longer recognize their need for spiritual healing.
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These are short and sweet with an immense amount of concepts to think with in each episode. Always edifying and helpful.
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This show delivers contemplative, sermon-style teaching rooted in scripture, with a strong emphasis on Orthodox Christian tradition, personal transformation, and practical faith in daily life. Across episodes, themes include Lent and fasting, acts of love and service, and reflections on biblical narratives from Acts, the Gospels, and the Epistles. The host presents liturgical framing, pastoral guidance, and calls to action—often linking ancient stories to contemporary living. A standout aspect is the consistent, single-voice pedagogy from a priest who blends scriptural exegesis with devotional application, making it a likely fit for listeners seeking spiritual formation, Lent preparation, and modest, theology-forward reflection without gues... more
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