
Sermons from St. Jonah Orthodox Church in Spring, Texas
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 568 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityChristianity | |||

Fr. John talks about the Lenten season and takes us to the Prophet Joel who admonishes Israel to not just rend their garments but also their hearts as true repentance.
Fr. John reflects on two "Meetings of the Lord": one joyful like that of St. Symeon, and the other on the last day when Christ returns.
Fr. John relates the story of St. Maria of Gatchina, who suffered greatly and patiently with a long life of terrible illness, and was a spiritual mother to lay people and clergy alike on her path to martyrdom during the Russian Revolution.
Fr. John explores the ministry of St. John the Baptist and his preaching on preparation for meeting Christ, a call that remains for all who come to Him even today.
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I love Father John. May the Almighty continue to bless his ministry to horrible sinners like me.
Fr. John is certainly inspirational! One of my favs.
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The content focuses on sermons delivered by a priest from an Orthodox Christian perspective, primarily exploring themes of repentance, sin, and the teachings of the Bible. Each episode often analyzes specific scriptural passages or psalms, connecting them to personal reflection and moral lessons, with an emphasis on personal accountability and spiritual growth. Notable topics include the importance of confession, the nature of God's mercy, and the role of gratitude in a believer's life. The approach is characterized by a blend of theological exploration and practical application, making the content accessible for both committed Christians and those exploring faith.
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