
At St. Peter Orthodox Church, you will find a people committed to our Lord and to one another. Everything we do in our Parish is to either encourage us toward maturity in our Christian life or to be a means by which we can encounter the reality and grace of God toward the healing of our soul.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 501 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

Jesus said in John 10, "I am the good Shepherd." The good is defined by the actions rooted in the virtue of the Shepherd on behalf of the sheep. Who He is and what He does for our salvation is what makes Him good. Today, we use the Icon of the Good S... more
All of the disciples wanted to believe Christ had risen, but they doubted and struggled to believe it was possible. They doubted, that is, until they experienced Him after the Resurrection. Christ knew precisely what the disciples needed to strengthe... more
As is tradition each year in the Orthodox Church, on this day we hear the blessed Paschal homily once preached by St. John Chrysostom.
This sermon reflects on the Resurrection account in St. Matthew, drawing attention to the plural “Sabbaths” in the Greek to reveal the profound transition from the old covenant of rest under the Law to the new and eternal rest inaugurated by Christ. ... more
Tonight we have arrived where Christ has been leading us during the entirety of Lent. We have come to the Holy Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. Here, love is manifest for us all to see and experience. Not that we feel love only, but that we become the... more
On Maundy Thursday, we see two Divine and extraordinary actions of Christ our God on behalf of us all. The Lord of all disrobes and puts on the garb of a common household servant and washes the feet of His disciples. And, our Lord instituted the Lord... more
As we gaze upon the Holy Cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, we see the most wondrous revelation of the love of God for mankind. We see the immense suffering. We see how far God lowered Himself so that our nakedness from the fall could be clothed with Hi... more
This sermon calls Christians to recognize Christ’s suffering not as a substitute that removes their own trials, but as the perfect model by which they are to measure and endure their own crosses. Emphasizing that Christ descended, suffered, and endur... more
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The content explores themes related to the Orthodox Christian faith, particularly focusing on periods of spiritual significance such as Lent, Christmas, and various feast days. Emphasis is placed on personal and communal spiritual growth, highlighting the importance of preparation, humility, and the transformative power of faith. Key topics also include the significance of prayer, intercession, scriptural teachings, and the historical context of various celebrations within the Orthodox tradition. The sessions invite listeners to reflect on their own spiritual journeys while providing teachings designed to deepen their relationship with God and enhance their understanding of Christian principles. Unique aspects include a focus on the emotion... more
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