Distractions in the Church

Distractions in the Church

To those who are here amid work and worship, who have already raised children in the Church…be a source of encouragement to those with young children!  If there comes a moment where we should become distracted, let us remember the Gospel lesson today of what happens when we pay attention to the wind and storms around us.  Let us remember that if we truly do have a life that is deeply rooted in prayer, and if our minds and hearts are truly set on the Liturgy itself, then we should have a spiritual intensity within us that overwhelms the nervous ripples of noise and distraction in the Liturgy!

A Heavenly Gaze

A Heavenly Gaze

There is a reason, dear ones, why the Great Artificer, when He was creating mankind, chose to put our eyes towards the top of our bodies.  It is because we as human beings have a natural tendency to gaze upwards towards the heavens.  Whether it is on a dark and starry night, or catching a beautiful sunrise, or even to let our minds wander while staring at the clouds, we are perhaps the only creatures on this planet who turn our gazes to the heavens in deep wonder and thought. 

Avoiding the "Season of Deception"

Avoiding the "Season of Deception"

We often call Great and Holy Lent “The Season of Repentance”. We spend 40+ days paying extra special attention to our life and relationship with God as we prepare for Holy Pascha. In a very real and sad way, within the life of many Orthodox Christians, the 40 days after Pascha can sometimes turn into the “season of deception”…because it is during these fragile days when the deceiver and his minions try their best to deceive faithful Christians with thoughts that are detrimental to their spiritual growth.