A joint production of Ancient Faith Radio and the GOARCH Department of Youth and Young Adult ministries, this brief weekly video podcast will focus on the various ways in which God has infused all of creation with goodness and beauty.
Pointing the Way to Christ (and a Goodbye from Steve)
We've spent the last two episodes exploring how the internet shifts our attention from Christ and makes it harder than ever to be holy. In this episode, we're going to say goodbye by pointing to three things that need to shape the future of our homes and communities.
We need to encounter Christ, embody the Church, and engage the world in His name.
8/28/2022 • 0
Pointing the Way to Christ (and a Goodbye from Steve)
We've spent the last two episodes exploring how the internet shifts our attention from Christ and makes it harder than ever to be holy. In this episode, we're going to say goodbye by pointing to three things that need to shape the future of our homes and communities.
We need to encounter Christ, embody the Church, and engage the world in His name.
8/28/2022 • 0
Pointing the Way to Christ (and a Goodbye from Steve)
We've spent the last two episodes exploring how the internet shifts our attention from Christ and makes it harder than ever to be holy. In this episode, we're going to say goodbye by pointing to three things that need to shape the future of our homes and communities.
We need to encounter Christ, embody the Church, and engage the world in His name.
8/27/2022 • 15 minutes, 45 seconds
How the Internet is Hiding the Way to Holiness
We're called to be holy as God is holy. And we do this by participating in God’s efforts to redeem the world and bring it into the eternal life of the Holy Trinity. St Maximos the Confessor identifies 5 Divisions we need to overcome along the way. But what if the internet has created a 6th Division we need to overcome? What if the internet is alienating us from ourselves and reality?
8/24/2022 • 0
How the Internet is Hiding the Way to Holiness
We're called to be holy as God is holy. And we do this by participating in God’s efforts to redeem the world and bring it into the eternal life of the Holy Trinity. St Maximos the Confessor identifies 5 Divisions we need to overcome along the way. But what if the internet has created a 6th Division we need to overcome? What if the internet is alienating us from ourselves and reality?
8/24/2022 • 0
How the Internet is Hiding the Way to Holiness
We're called to be holy as God is holy. And we do this by participating in God’s efforts to redeem the world and bring it into the eternal life of the Holy Trinity. St Maximos the Confessor identifies 5 Divisions we need to overcome along the way. But what if the internet has created a 6th Division we need to overcome? What if the internet is alienating us from ourselves and reality?
8/19/2022 • 15 minutes, 21 seconds
How the Internet is Darkening our Minds
“Let us return, brethren, to ourselves...For we cannot be reconciled with God and assimilated to Him unless we first return, or rather, enter into ourselves... For the miracle consists in tearing ourselves away from the distraction and vain concerns of the world and in this way relentlessly seizing hold of the kingdom of heaven within us.” St Nikiphoros the Monk, On Watchfulness and the Guarding of the Heart, Philokalia vol. 4)
What this Episode is About:
A main goal of the Christian life is to keep our attention focused on Christ. We’re called to drink deeply of the Church’s wisdom so we can master our attention and see Christ at work in all things. But the internet is designed to capture that attention and focus it on things that are superficial at best or toxic at worst.
Three Questions as You Watch:
1. What are the limits you’re placing on your social media use?
2. Is your life centered in real communities or artificial internet communities?
3. How does the stuff you’re watching or reading or listening to on the internet help you keep your attention on Christ?
8/12/2022 • 0
How the Internet is Darkening our Minds
“Let us return, brethren, to ourselves...For we cannot be reconciled with God and assimilated to Him unless we first return, or rather, enter into ourselves... For the miracle consists in tearing ourselves away from the distraction and vain concerns of the world and in this way relentlessly seizing hold of the kingdom of heaven within us.” St Nikiphoros the Monk, On Watchfulness and the Guarding of the Heart, Philokalia vol. 4)
What this Episode is About:
A main goal of the Christian life is to keep our attention focused on Christ. We’re called to drink deeply of the Church’s wisdom so we can master our attention and see Christ at work in all things. But the internet is designed to capture that attention and focus it on things that are superficial at best or toxic at worst.
Three Questions as You Watch:
1. What are the limits you’re placing on your social media use?
2. Is your life centered in real communities or artificial internet communities?
3. How does the stuff you’re watching or reading or listening to on the internet help you keep your attention on Christ?
8/12/2022 • 0
How the Internet is Darkening our Minds
“Let us return, brethren, to ourselves...For we cannot be reconciled with God and assimilated to Him unless we first return, or rather, enter into ourselves... For the miracle consists in tearing ourselves away from the distraction and vain concerns of the world and in this way relentlessly seizing hold of the kingdom of heaven within us.” St Nikiphoros the Monk, On Watchfulness and the Guarding of the Heart, Philokalia vol. 4)
What this Episode is About:
A main goal of the Christian life is to keep our attention focused on Christ. We’re called to drink deeply of the Church’s wisdom so we can master our attention and see Christ at work in all things. But the internet is designed to capture that attention and focus it on things that are superficial at best or toxic at worst.
Three Questions as You Watch:
1. What are the limits you’re placing on your social media use?
2. Is your life centered in real communities or artificial internet communities?
3. How does the stuff you’re watching or reading or listening to on the internet help you keep your attention on Christ?
8/12/2022 • 15 minutes, 17 seconds
Our New Life in Christ (Pascha)
"You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth." (Acts 1:8)
Pascha is the start of a new liturgical year in the Church, with new readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel according to John.
It also shows us what it means to be made new in Christ: to find new (and true) life in connection with our Lord.
The Gospel and Epistle readings present St John the Forerunner and the first Christians as beautiful examples of what this new life looks like.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee175
4/26/2021 • 0
Our New Life in Christ (Pascha)
"You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth." (Acts 1:8)
Pascha is the start of a new liturgical year in the Church, with new readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel according to John.
It also shows us what it means to be made new in Christ: to find new (and true) life in connection with our Lord.
The Gospel and Epistle readings present St John the Forerunner and the first Christians as beautiful examples of what this new life looks like.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee175
4/26/2021 • 0
Our New Life in Christ (Pascha)
"You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth." (Acts 1:8)
Pascha is the start of a new liturgical year in the Church, with new readings from the Acts of the Apostles and the Gospel according to John.
It also shows us what it means to be made new in Christ: to find new (and true) life in connection with our Lord.
The Gospel and Epistle readings present St John the Forerunner and the first Christians as beautiful examples of what this new life looks like.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee175
4/26/2021 • 16 minutes, 23 seconds
Be Joyful and Gentle (Palm Sunday)
“Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” (John 12: 13)
The Saturday of Lazarus and Palm Sunday are a sort of bridge between Great Lent and Holy Week.
These days also live in the tension between joy and betrayal. People are welcoming Jesus as the Messiah while others are preparing to put Him to death.
Do who actually welcomed Jesus when He entered Jerusalem?
It was those who were joyous and gentle: whose hearts were ready to be filled with the Holy Spirit so they could welcome the true Messiah.
It was the children.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee174
4/20/2021 • 0
Be Joyful and Gentle (Palm Sunday)
“Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” (John 12: 13)
The Saturday of Lazarus and Palm Sunday are a sort of bridge between Great Lent and Holy Week.
These days also live in the tension between joy and betrayal. People are welcoming Jesus as the Messiah while others are preparing to put Him to death.
Do who actually welcomed Jesus when He entered Jerusalem?
It was those who were joyous and gentle: whose hearts were ready to be filled with the Holy Spirit so they could welcome the true Messiah.
It was the children.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee174
4/20/2021 • 0
Be Joyful and Gentle (Palm Sunday)
“Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord” (John 12: 13)
The Saturday of Lazarus and Palm Sunday are a sort of bridge between Great Lent and Holy Week.
These days also live in the tension between joy and betrayal. People are welcoming Jesus as the Messiah while others are preparing to put Him to death.
Do who actually welcomed Jesus when He entered Jerusalem?
It was those who were joyous and gentle: whose hearts were ready to be filled with the Holy Spirit so they could welcome the true Messiah.
It was the children.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee174
4/19/2021 • 18 minutes, 52 seconds
Redemption & Repentance (Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt)
“If you cross the Jordan, you will find glorious rest.” (Life of Saint Mary of Egypt)
Jesus tells us that He came to shed His blood and "give His life as a ransom for many.” But what exactly does that mean?
What does the Orthodox Church teach about atonement?
We're going to learn about the redemption and atonement that Jesus offers us. And this redemption isn't simply *from* something, but also *for* something.
And Saint Mary of Egypt (who we celebrate on the Fifth Sunday of Great Lent) is a perfect example of what that looks like.
Christ saves us *from* sin and death so we can be *free* to live as Christians, loving and serving both God and neighbor.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee173
4/13/2021 • 0
Redemption & Repentance (Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt)
“If you cross the Jordan, you will find glorious rest.” (Life of Saint Mary of Egypt)
Jesus tells us that He came to shed His blood and "give His life as a ransom for many.” But what exactly does that mean?
What does the Orthodox Church teach about atonement?
We're going to learn about the redemption and atonement that Jesus offers us. And this redemption isn't simply *from* something, but also *for* something.
And Saint Mary of Egypt (who we celebrate on the Fifth Sunday of Great Lent) is a perfect example of what that looks like.
Christ saves us *from* sin and death so we can be *free* to live as Christians, loving and serving both God and neighbor.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee173
4/13/2021 • 0
Redemption & Repentance (Sunday of Saint Mary of Egypt)
“If you cross the Jordan, you will find glorious rest.” (Life of Saint Mary of Egypt)
Jesus tells us that He came to shed His blood and "give His life as a ransom for many.” But what exactly does that mean?
What does the Orthodox Church teach about atonement?
We're going to learn about the redemption and atonement that Jesus offers us. And this redemption isn't simply *from* something, but also *for* something.
And Saint Mary of Egypt (who we celebrate on the Fifth Sunday of Great Lent) is a perfect example of what that looks like.
Christ saves us *from* sin and death so we can be *free* to live as Christians, loving and serving both God and neighbor.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee173
4/12/2021 • 14 minutes, 57 seconds
What is Real Christian Faith? (Sunday of Saint John Climacus)
“I believe; help my unbelief!” (Mark 9: 24)
We often think of faith as meaning either "certainty" (confidence that some idea is true) or "religiosity" (participation in a group's activities).
But the Fourth Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to Saint John Climacus, and the top rung of his "Ladder of Divine Ascent" describes faith.
The Church presents faith in much deeper terms than we often admit. We'll learn by looking at how Abraham was faithful to God, while the disciples weren't.
Because real faith is about placing ourselves in God's hands.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook (https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee172) to help you act on what you'll learn. You'll find a coupon code for "Effective Christian Ministry" in this week's workbook.
4/6/2021 • 0
What is Real Christian Faith? (Sunday of Saint John Climacus)
“I believe; help my unbelief!” (Mark 9: 24)
We often think of faith as meaning either "certainty" (confidence that some idea is true) or "religiosity" (participation in a group's activities).
But the Fourth Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to Saint John Climacus, and the top rung of his "Ladder of Divine Ascent" describes faith.
The Church presents faith in much deeper terms than we often admit. We'll learn by looking at how Abraham was faithful to God, while the disciples weren't.
Because real faith is about placing ourselves in God's hands.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook (https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee172) to help you act on what you'll learn. You'll find a coupon code for "Effective Christian Ministry" in this week's workbook.
4/6/2021 • 0
What is Real Christian Faith? (Sunday of Saint John Climacus)
“I believe; help my unbelief!” (Mark 9: 24)
We often think of faith as meaning either "certainty" (confidence that some idea is true) or "religiosity" (participation in a group's activities).
But the Fourth Sunday of Great Lent is dedicated to Saint John Climacus, and the top rung of his "Ladder of Divine Ascent" describes faith.
The Church presents faith in much deeper terms than we often admit. We'll learn by looking at how Abraham was faithful to God, while the disciples weren't.
Because real faith is about placing ourselves in God's hands.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook (https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee172) to help you act on what you'll learn. You'll find a coupon code for "Effective Christian Ministry" in this week's workbook.
4/5/2021 • 20 minutes, 34 seconds
Where to Carry Your Cross (Sunday of the Holy Cross)
“The glory of God is a living human; and the life of humanity consists in beholding God.” (Saint Irenaus of Lyons)
Jesus tells us to pick up our cross and follow Him. But what does that mean?
On the Third Sunday of Great Lent, we may think that "bearing your cross" means patiently enduring burdens. Especially now, as we make our way through the struggle of Great Lent.
But Christ isn't simply calling us to endure: to rely on our own strength or wisdom or will.
He's calling us to die to our broken selves so that we can be made new in Christ.
He's calling us to draw near to the Throne of Grace.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee171
3/30/2021 • 0
Where to Carry Your Cross (Sunday of the Holy Cross)
“The glory of God is a living human; and the life of humanity consists in beholding God.” (Saint Irenaus of Lyons)
Jesus tells us to pick up our cross and follow Him. But what does that mean?
On the Third Sunday of Great Lent, we may think that "bearing your cross" means patiently enduring burdens. Especially now, as we make our way through the struggle of Great Lent.
But Christ isn't simply calling us to endure: to rely on our own strength or wisdom or will.
He's calling us to die to our broken selves so that we can be made new in Christ.
He's calling us to draw near to the Throne of Grace.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee171
3/30/2021 • 0
Where to Carry Your Cross (Sunday of the Holy Cross)
“The glory of God is a living human; and the life of humanity consists in beholding God.” (Saint Irenaus of Lyons)
Jesus tells us to pick up our cross and follow Him. But what does that mean?
On the Third Sunday of Great Lent, we may think that "bearing your cross" means patiently enduring burdens. Especially now, as we make our way through the struggle of Great Lent.
But Christ isn't simply calling us to endure: to rely on our own strength or wisdom or will.
He's calling us to die to our broken selves so that we can be made new in Christ.
He's calling us to draw near to the Throne of Grace.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee171
3/29/2021 • 15 minutes, 52 seconds
The Light of Orthodoxy (Sunday of Saint Gregory Palamas)
"O Gregory the Miracle Worker, light of Orthodoxy, support and teacher of the Church, comeliness of Monastics, invincible defender of theologians, the pride of Thessalonica, and preacher of grace, intercede forever that our souls may be saved." (Apolytikion for the Sunday of Saint Gregory Palamas)
Is it possible to know God? How could a perfect God have anything to do with His imperfection creation?
These are some of the questions Saint Gregory Palamas faced in the 14th century. And they're questions the Church faces today. We dedicate the Second Sunday of Great Lent to this important saint because he taught an important theological truth that's at the core of the Christian life:
That God is both knowable in His Energies and unknowable in His Essence.
And this mystery is shown to us when Jesus heals the paralytic in Mark 2.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee170
3/23/2021 • 0
The Light of Orthodoxy (Sunday of Saint Gregory Palamas)
"O Gregory the Miracle Worker, light of Orthodoxy, support and teacher of the Church, comeliness of Monastics, invincible defender of theologians, the pride of Thessalonica, and preacher of grace, intercede forever that our souls may be saved." (Apolytikion for the Sunday of Saint Gregory Palamas)
Is it possible to know God? How could a perfect God have anything to do with His imperfection creation?
These are some of the questions Saint Gregory Palamas faced in the 14th century. And they're questions the Church faces today. We dedicate the Second Sunday of Great Lent to this important saint because he taught an important theological truth that's at the core of the Christian life:
That God is both knowable in His Energies and unknowable in His Essence.
And this mystery is shown to us when Jesus heals the paralytic in Mark 2.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee170
3/23/2021 • 0
The Light of Orthodoxy (Sunday of Saint Gregory Palamas)
"O Gregory the Miracle Worker, light of Orthodoxy, support and teacher of the Church, comeliness of Monastics, invincible defender of theologians, the pride of Thessalonica, and preacher of grace, intercede forever that our souls may be saved." (Apolytikion for the Sunday of Saint Gregory Palamas)
Is it possible to know God? How could a perfect God have anything to do with His imperfection creation?
These are some of the questions Saint Gregory Palamas faced in the 14th century. And they're questions the Church faces today. We dedicate the Second Sunday of Great Lent to this important saint because he taught an important theological truth that's at the core of the Christian life:
That God is both knowable in His Energies and unknowable in His Essence.
And this mystery is shown to us when Jesus heals the paralytic in Mark 2.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee170
3/23/2021 • 14 minutes, 11 seconds
Why We Venerate Icons (Sunday of Orthodoxy, Triumph of Orthodoxy)
"On this day, the first Sunday of Lent, we commemorate the restoration of the holy and venerable icons…” (Synaxarion for the Sunday of Orthodoxy)
After weeks of learning about forgiveness and pride and judgment, we begin Great Lent with a Sunday dedicated to icons. Why?
On one level, this is the anniversary of the triumph over Iconoclasm in 843 AD. But there's more to this triumph than meets the eye.
So we'll take a deep dive into the theology of icons to learn that God made a promise to His saints. That He would unite heaven and earth. That we could look upon the face of the Lord and live.
And this promise is fulfilled in us. We hold up icons as proof of this promise, the treasures we display in the Triumph of Orthodoxy.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee169
3/18/2021 • 0
Why We Venerate Icons (Sunday of Orthodoxy, Triumph of Orthodoxy)
"On this day, the first Sunday of Lent, we commemorate the restoration of the holy and venerable icons…” (Synaxarion for the Sunday of Orthodoxy)
After weeks of learning about forgiveness and pride and judgment, we begin Great Lent with a Sunday dedicated to icons. Why?
On one level, this is the anniversary of the triumph over Iconoclasm in 843 AD. But there's more to this triumph than meets the eye.
So we'll take a deep dive into the theology of icons to learn that God made a promise to His saints. That He would unite heaven and earth. That we could look upon the face of the Lord and live.
And this promise is fulfilled in us. We hold up icons as proof of this promise, the treasures we display in the Triumph of Orthodoxy.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee169
3/18/2021 • 0
Why We Venerate Icons (Sunday of Orthodoxy, Triumph of Orthodoxy)
"On this day, the first Sunday of Lent, we commemorate the restoration of the holy and venerable icons…” (Synaxarion for the Sunday of Orthodoxy)
After weeks of learning about forgiveness and pride and judgment, we begin Great Lent with a Sunday dedicated to icons. Why?
On one level, this is the anniversary of the triumph over Iconoclasm in 843 AD. But there's more to this triumph than meets the eye.
So we'll take a deep dive into the theology of icons to learn that God made a promise to His saints. That He would unite heaven and earth. That we could look upon the face of the Lord and live.
And this promise is fulfilled in us. We hold up icons as proof of this promise, the treasures we display in the Triumph of Orthodoxy.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee169
3/16/2021 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Sharing the Space of Salvation (Forgiveness/Cheesefare Sunday)
“Nothing makes us so like God, as our readiness to forgive the wicked and wrongdoer.” (Saint John Chrysostom)
The Greek word for forgiveness means "sharing the same space." At the doorstep to Great Lent, we're given the opportunity to both seek and offer forgiveness.
Forgiveness Sunday (especially Forgiveness Vespers) is our chance to overcome resentments and share the same space with both God and neighbor. So that, together, we can journey to salvation and an experience of God's Kingdom.
Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee168
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3/9/2021 • 0
Sharing the Space of Salvation (Forgiveness/Cheesefare Sunday)
“Nothing makes us so like God, as our readiness to forgive the wicked and wrongdoer.” (Saint John Chrysostom)
The Greek word for forgiveness means "sharing the same space." At the doorstep to Great Lent, we're given the opportunity to both seek and offer forgiveness.
Forgiveness Sunday (especially Forgiveness Vespers) is our chance to overcome resentments and share the same space with both God and neighbor. So that, together, we can journey to salvation and an experience of God's Kingdom.
Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee168
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3/9/2021 • 0
Sharing the Space of Salvation (Forgiveness/Cheesefare Sunday)
“Nothing makes us so like God, as our readiness to forgive the wicked and wrongdoer.” (Saint John Chrysostom)
The Greek word for forgiveness means "sharing the same space." At the doorstep to Great Lent, we're given the opportunity to both seek and offer forgiveness.
Forgiveness Sunday (especially Forgiveness Vespers) is our chance to overcome resentments and share the same space with both God and neighbor. So that, together, we can journey to salvation and an experience of God's Kingdom.
Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee168
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3/8/2021 • 13 minutes, 56 seconds
How Will You Be Judged? (Judgment/Meatfare Sunday)
“O God, when You come upon the earth in glory, the whole world will tremble. A river of fire will bring all before Your Judgment Seat and the books will be opened, and everything in secret will become public.”
(Kontakion of Judgment Sunday)
In this Episode:
00:00 What is Judgment Sunday?
01:14 How Will We Be Judged?
03:50 Causing Others to Stumble
05:40 Love and Judgment
06:54 My Brother is My Life
09:29 When Right is Wrong
What this Episode is About:
In Matthew 25, Jesus offers a prophetic word on the Day of Judgment, when He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
Yet this isn't a private judgment, focused on our own private religiosity. It's based on the way we treat other people.
In fact, Jesus tells us that, when we love others, we are actually loving Him. And, when we despise others, we're actually despising Him.
Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee167
3/2/2021 • 0
How Will You Be Judged? (Judgment/Meatfare Sunday)
“O God, when You come upon the earth in glory, the whole world will tremble. A river of fire will bring all before Your Judgment Seat and the books will be opened, and everything in secret will become public.”
(Kontakion of Judgment Sunday)
In this Episode:
00:00 What is Judgment Sunday?
01:14 How Will We Be Judged?
03:50 Causing Others to Stumble
05:40 Love and Judgment
06:54 My Brother is My Life
09:29 When Right is Wrong
What this Episode is About:
In Matthew 25, Jesus offers a prophetic word on the Day of Judgment, when He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
Yet this isn't a private judgment, focused on our own private religiosity. It's based on the way we treat other people.
In fact, Jesus tells us that, when we love others, we are actually loving Him. And, when we despise others, we're actually despising Him.
Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee167
3/2/2021 • 0
How Will You Be Judged? (Judgment/Meatfare Sunday)
“O God, when You come upon the earth in glory, the whole world will tremble. A river of fire will bring all before Your Judgment Seat and the books will be opened, and everything in secret will become public.”
(Kontakion of Judgment Sunday)
In this Episode:
00:00 What is Judgment Sunday?
01:14 How Will We Be Judged?
03:50 Causing Others to Stumble
05:40 Love and Judgment
06:54 My Brother is My Life
09:29 When Right is Wrong
What this Episode is About:
In Matthew 25, Jesus offers a prophetic word on the Day of Judgment, when He will come again to judge the living and the dead.
Yet this isn't a private judgment, focused on our own private religiosity. It's based on the way we treat other people.
In fact, Jesus tells us that, when we love others, we are actually loving Him. And, when we despise others, we're actually despising Him.
Because right and wrong is about more than what’s right or wrong for you.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee167
3/1/2021 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
You are a Child of God (Parable of the Prodigal Son)
“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived.” (1 Corinthians 6:9)
The Prodigal Son left the warmth and safety of his Father's house and joined himself to people that left him empty. And, when he returned, his Older Brother refused to welcome him.
We often focus on the incredible mercy that the Father shows (which is important). But it may be more helpful to focus on how both the Prodigal Son and Older Brother forgot who they are.
Because we, too, can easily forget that we are children of the Father.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee166
2/23/2021 • 0
You are a Child of God (Parable of the Prodigal Son)
“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived.” (1 Corinthians 6:9)
The Prodigal Son left the warmth and safety of his Father's house and joined himself to people that left him empty. And, when he returned, his Older Brother refused to welcome him.
We often focus on the incredible mercy that the Father shows (which is important). But it may be more helpful to focus on how both the Prodigal Son and Older Brother forgot who they are.
Because we, too, can easily forget that we are children of the Father.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee166
2/23/2021 • 0
You are a Child of God (Parable of the Prodigal Son)
“Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived.” (1 Corinthians 6:9)
The Prodigal Son left the warmth and safety of his Father's house and joined himself to people that left him empty. And, when he returned, his Older Brother refused to welcome him.
We often focus on the incredible mercy that the Father shows (which is important). But it may be more helpful to focus on how both the Prodigal Son and Older Brother forgot who they are.
Because we, too, can easily forget that we are children of the Father.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee166
2/22/2021 • 12 minutes, 8 seconds
The Danger of False Teachers (Parable of the Publican and Pharisee)
“Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” (1 Corinthians 11:1)
What this Episode is About:
The Pharisee fasted, prayed, and gave to the poor. He did all the right things we're supposed to do. So what exactly did he do wrong?
The Triodion Period begins with the Parable of the Publican and Pharisee to ground us in the righteousness of God rather than our own pride and delusion. Because, like the Pharisee, we don't always see ourselves clearly.
We can easily lead ourselves astray.
Self-deception happens when we turn inward, trusting in ourselves and our own abilities to evaluate our own righteousness, especially against the perceived lack of righteousness (or even just rightness) in others.
And the antidote to this self-deception is to turn to someone outside of us who can redirect our hearts and minds toward the One who Is. Not a false teacher, but a true teacher.
Just like Saint Paul guided Saint Timothy.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee165
2/16/2021 • 0
The Danger of False Teachers (Parable of the Publican and Pharisee)
“Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” (1 Corinthians 11:1)
What this Episode is About:
The Pharisee fasted, prayed, and gave to the poor. He did all the right things we're supposed to do. So what exactly did he do wrong?
The Triodion Period begins with the Parable of the Publican and Pharisee to ground us in the righteousness of God rather than our own pride and delusion. Because, like the Pharisee, we don't always see ourselves clearly.
We can easily lead ourselves astray.
Self-deception happens when we turn inward, trusting in ourselves and our own abilities to evaluate our own righteousness, especially against the perceived lack of righteousness (or even just rightness) in others.
And the antidote to this self-deception is to turn to someone outside of us who can redirect our hearts and minds toward the One who Is. Not a false teacher, but a true teacher.
Just like Saint Paul guided Saint Timothy.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee165
2/16/2021 • 0
The Danger of False Teachers (Parable of the Publican and Pharisee)
“Be imitators of me, as I am of Christ.” (1 Corinthians 11:1)
What this Episode is About:
The Pharisee fasted, prayed, and gave to the poor. He did all the right things we're supposed to do. So what exactly did he do wrong?
The Triodion Period begins with the Parable of the Publican and Pharisee to ground us in the righteousness of God rather than our own pride and delusion. Because, like the Pharisee, we don't always see ourselves clearly.
We can easily lead ourselves astray.
Self-deception happens when we turn inward, trusting in ourselves and our own abilities to evaluate our own righteousness, especially against the perceived lack of righteousness (or even just rightness) in others.
And the antidote to this self-deception is to turn to someone outside of us who can redirect our hearts and minds toward the One who Is. Not a false teacher, but a true teacher.
Just like Saint Paul guided Saint Timothy.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee165
2/15/2021 • 13 minutes, 40 seconds
Episode 164: The Ministry of Listening
“Christians have forgotten that the ministry of listening has been committed to them by Him who is Himself the great listener and whose work they should share. We should listen with the ears of God that we may speak the Word of God.” - Dietrich Bonhoeffer, "Life Together"
Jesus describes the Kingdom as a feast: a place where we're all seen and known. But life is full of disconnection and loneliness. Those moments aren't a taste of the Kingdom.
While we'll never be able to solve every problem, we can all be better listeners. And we can learn to do that with the simple techniques of active listening.
The ministry of listening is something we often overlook. But it's a simple way to make the Kingdom present for people and give them a taste of God's love.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee164
2/9/2021 • 0
Episode 164: The Ministry of Listening
“Christians have forgotten that the ministry of listening has been committed to them by Him who is Himself the great listener and whose work they should share. We should listen with the ears of God that we may speak the Word of God.” - Dietrich Bonhoeffer, "Life Together"
Jesus describes the Kingdom as a feast: a place where we're all seen and known. But life is full of disconnection and loneliness. Those moments aren't a taste of the Kingdom.
While we'll never be able to solve every problem, we can all be better listeners. And we can learn to do that with the simple techniques of active listening.
The ministry of listening is something we often overlook. But it's a simple way to make the Kingdom present for people and give them a taste of God's love.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee164
2/9/2021 • 0
Episode 164: The Ministry of Listening
“Christians have forgotten that the ministry of listening has been committed to them by Him who is Himself the great listener and whose work they should share. We should listen with the ears of God that we may speak the Word of God.” - Dietrich Bonhoeffer, "Life Together"
Jesus describes the Kingdom as a feast: a place where we're all seen and known. But life is full of disconnection and loneliness. Those moments aren't a taste of the Kingdom.
While we'll never be able to solve every problem, we can all be better listeners. And we can learn to do that with the simple techniques of active listening.
The ministry of listening is something we often overlook. But it's a simple way to make the Kingdom present for people and give them a taste of God's love.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee164
2/8/2021 • 15 minutes, 43 seconds
Giving Ourselves to God
“He who loves humanity fulfills the Law that was writ of old and is brought to the Temple now.” - Stichera of Orthros
The People of Israel were commanded to offer everything from the firstfruits of their harvest to their firstborn sons to God. This is just a part of a great cycle of offering: where we give ourselves to God and God gives Himself to us.
Let's take a closer look at how Jesus fulfills the Law in the Presentation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And what we can learn from the example of Saints Symeon and Anna. This week, Steve is joined by his cohosts on "3 Men and a Bible," Father Panagioti Boznos and Nick Lionas.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee163
2/2/2021 • 0
Giving Ourselves to God
“He who loves humanity fulfills the Law that was writ of old and is brought to the Temple now.” - Stichera of Orthros
The People of Israel were commanded to offer everything from the firstfruits of their harvest to their firstborn sons to God. This is just a part of a great cycle of offering: where we give ourselves to God and God gives Himself to us.
Let's take a closer look at how Jesus fulfills the Law in the Presentation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And what we can learn from the example of Saints Symeon and Anna. This week, Steve is joined by his cohosts on "3 Men and a Bible," Father Panagioti Boznos and Nick Lionas.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee163
2/2/2021 • 0
Giving Ourselves to God
“He who loves humanity fulfills the Law that was writ of old and is brought to the Temple now.” - Stichera of Orthros
The People of Israel were commanded to offer everything from the firstfruits of their harvest to their firstborn sons to God. This is just a part of a great cycle of offering: where we give ourselves to God and God gives Himself to us.
Let's take a closer look at how Jesus fulfills the Law in the Presentation of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. And what we can learn from the example of Saints Symeon and Anna. This week, Steve is joined by his cohosts on "3 Men and a Bible," Father Panagioti Boznos and Nick Lionas.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee163
2/2/2021 • 14 minutes, 8 seconds
Theophany, Holy Water, and the Goodness of Creation
“Christ is the one who came in order to do what Adam did not do: to be the priest of creation...not just for the human being, although it was achieved through the human being. Christ came so that the whole world may live, and the human being may become that which he was meant to be when he was created by God, namely the priest of creation.” -Metropolitan John (Zizioulas) of Pergamon
Some Christians think the world is bad: that we need to escape our bodies and physical things.
But the spiritual life isn't just about the spirit. Matter matters. Our job isn't to abandon the physical world, but to save it.
And this is exactly what we see in the great feast of Theophany.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee162
1/7/2021 • 0
Theophany, Holy Water, and the Goodness of Creation
“Christ is the one who came in order to do what Adam did not do: to be the priest of creation...not just for the human being, although it was achieved through the human being. Christ came so that the whole world may live, and the human being may become that which he was meant to be when he was created by God, namely the priest of creation.” -Metropolitan John (Zizioulas) of Pergamon
Some Christians think the world is bad: that we need to escape our bodies and physical things.
But the spiritual life isn't just about the spirit. Matter matters. Our job isn't to abandon the physical world, but to save it.
And this is exactly what we see in the great feast of Theophany.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee162
1/7/2021 • 0
Theophany, Holy Water, and the Goodness of Creation
“Christ is the one who came in order to do what Adam did not do: to be the priest of creation...not just for the human being, although it was achieved through the human being. Christ came so that the whole world may live, and the human being may become that which he was meant to be when he was created by God, namely the priest of creation.” -Metropolitan John (Zizioulas) of Pergamon
Some Christians think the world is bad: that we need to escape our bodies and physical things.
But the spiritual life isn't just about the spirit. Matter matters. Our job isn't to abandon the physical world, but to save it.
And this is exactly what we see in the great feast of Theophany.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee162
1/4/2021 • 14 minutes, 54 seconds
The Meaning of Christmas (and How to Share It)
“What shall I say! And how shall I describe this Birth to you? For this wonder fills me with astonishment. The Ancient of Days has become an infant. He Who sits upon the sublime and heavenly Throne, now lies in a manger. And He Who cannot be touched, Who is simple, without complexity, and incorporeal, now lies subject to the hands of men....” (St John Chrysostom)
In the Church, we call Christmas "the Nativity According to the Flesh of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ." Because it's the day we celebrate the very Son of God taking on flesh and becoming human for our sake: the Lord's Incarnation.
This is when we celebrate the coming of the Philanthropos, the "Lover of Mankind." A season when we are called to be philanthropists ourselves and be a loving, healing presence in a troubled and mixed-up world.
Christmas spirit is more than a theme we see in movies like "The Christmas Chronicles." It's something we can share in our everyday lives: in concrete ways for the life of the world.
Christ is Born! Glorify Him!
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee161
12/22/2020 • 0
The Meaning of Christmas (and How to Share It)
“What shall I say! And how shall I describe this Birth to you? For this wonder fills me with astonishment. The Ancient of Days has become an infant. He Who sits upon the sublime and heavenly Throne, now lies in a manger. And He Who cannot be touched, Who is simple, without complexity, and incorporeal, now lies subject to the hands of men....” (St John Chrysostom)
In the Church, we call Christmas "the Nativity According to the Flesh of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ." Because it's the day we celebrate the very Son of God taking on flesh and becoming human for our sake: the Lord's Incarnation.
This is when we celebrate the coming of the Philanthropos, the "Lover of Mankind." A season when we are called to be philanthropists ourselves and be a loving, healing presence in a troubled and mixed-up world.
Christmas spirit is more than a theme we see in movies like "The Christmas Chronicles." It's something we can share in our everyday lives: in concrete ways for the life of the world.
Christ is Born! Glorify Him!
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee161
12/22/2020 • 0
The Meaning of Christmas (and How to Share It)
“What shall I say! And how shall I describe this Birth to you? For this wonder fills me with astonishment. The Ancient of Days has become an infant. He Who sits upon the sublime and heavenly Throne, now lies in a manger. And He Who cannot be touched, Who is simple, without complexity, and incorporeal, now lies subject to the hands of men....” (St John Chrysostom)
In the Church, we call Christmas "the Nativity According to the Flesh of our Lord, God, and Savior Jesus Christ." Because it's the day we celebrate the very Son of God taking on flesh and becoming human for our sake: the Lord's Incarnation.
This is when we celebrate the coming of the Philanthropos, the "Lover of Mankind." A season when we are called to be philanthropists ourselves and be a loving, healing presence in a troubled and mixed-up world.
Christmas spirit is more than a theme we see in movies like "The Christmas Chronicles." It's something we can share in our everyday lives: in concrete ways for the life of the world.
Christ is Born! Glorify Him!
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee161
12/21/2020 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
“For Christians, [the Twofold Annointing] means that when a person is genuinely anointed by God’s Holy Spirit, he or she becomes both a king and a sacrificial offering: the two states are inseparable.” (Fr Timothy Patitsas, "The Ethics of Beauty")
2020 has been a rough year. Why does God allow bad things to happen? Why do bad things happen even to good people? People have struggled with theodicy (the problem of evil and suffering) for centuries.
To answer that, we'll build on last week's episode and explore what it means to live sacrificially. As Christians, we're anointed by God for eternal life with Him. But that anointing comes with a call to sacrifice for the life of the world. Just like Christ voluntarily laid down His life for us, we can take up this call with joy and thanksgiving.
To help you apply what you learn, we'll share a simple formula which we learned from Andy Root that can help you live sacrificially in your everyday life.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee160
12/15/2020 • 0
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
“For Christians, [the Twofold Annointing] means that when a person is genuinely anointed by God’s Holy Spirit, he or she becomes both a king and a sacrificial offering: the two states are inseparable.” (Fr Timothy Patitsas, "The Ethics of Beauty")
2020 has been a rough year. Why does God allow bad things to happen? Why do bad things happen even to good people? People have struggled with theodicy (the problem of evil and suffering) for centuries.
To answer that, we'll build on last week's episode and explore what it means to live sacrificially. As Christians, we're anointed by God for eternal life with Him. But that anointing comes with a call to sacrifice for the life of the world. Just like Christ voluntarily laid down His life for us, we can take up this call with joy and thanksgiving.
To help you apply what you learn, we'll share a simple formula which we learned from Andy Root that can help you live sacrificially in your everyday life.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee160
12/15/2020 • 0
Why Does God Allow Suffering?
“For Christians, [the Twofold Annointing] means that when a person is genuinely anointed by God’s Holy Spirit, he or she becomes both a king and a sacrificial offering: the two states are inseparable.” (Fr Timothy Patitsas, "The Ethics of Beauty")
2020 has been a rough year. Why does God allow bad things to happen? Why do bad things happen even to good people? People have struggled with theodicy (the problem of evil and suffering) for centuries.
To answer that, we'll build on last week's episode and explore what it means to live sacrificially. As Christians, we're anointed by God for eternal life with Him. But that anointing comes with a call to sacrifice for the life of the world. Just like Christ voluntarily laid down His life for us, we can take up this call with joy and thanksgiving.
To help you apply what you learn, we'll share a simple formula which we learned from Andy Root that can help you live sacrificially in your everyday life.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee160
12/15/2020 • 15 minutes, 36 seconds
What it Means to Be a Man (or Woman)
“You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” (1 Peter 2:9)
What does it really mean to be a man or a woman? Society usually gives us two extremes: to accept every gender stereotype (no matter how superficial), or to completely reject the differences between male and female (no matter how obvious).
But what if the Church could offer a better way? What if the differences between men and women taught us something about how we can all grow in holiness?
Building on the work of Dr. Timothy Patitsas (Hellenic College Holy Cross), we'll look at how Adam and Eve failed to be the man and woman God called them to be. And how Jesus Christ and His saints (especially the Theotokos and Saint John the Forerunner) show us a better way.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee159
12/10/2020 • 0
What it Means to Be a Man (or Woman)
“You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” (1 Peter 2:9)
What does it really mean to be a man or a woman? Society usually gives us two extremes: to accept every gender stereotype (no matter how superficial), or to completely reject the differences between male and female (no matter how obvious).
But what if the Church could offer a better way? What if the differences between men and women taught us something about how we can all grow in holiness?
Building on the work of Dr. Timothy Patitsas (Hellenic College Holy Cross), we'll look at how Adam and Eve failed to be the man and woman God called them to be. And how Jesus Christ and His saints (especially the Theotokos and Saint John the Forerunner) show us a better way.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee159
12/10/2020 • 0
What it Means to Be a Man (or Woman)
“You are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim the praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light.” (1 Peter 2:9)
What does it really mean to be a man or a woman? Society usually gives us two extremes: to accept every gender stereotype (no matter how superficial), or to completely reject the differences between male and female (no matter how obvious).
But what if the Church could offer a better way? What if the differences between men and women taught us something about how we can all grow in holiness?
Building on the work of Dr. Timothy Patitsas (Hellenic College Holy Cross), we'll look at how Adam and Eve failed to be the man and woman God called them to be. And how Jesus Christ and His saints (especially the Theotokos and Saint John the Forerunner) show us a better way.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee159
12/7/2020 • 19 minutes, 18 seconds
Episode 158: How to “Give Thanks in All Circumstances”
"Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus." (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Thanksgiving is a time to feel grateful. But that attitude of gratitude can go away as soon as we're done with the turkey. How do we keep it going?
Saint Paul tells us to "give thanks in all circumstances." Because real gratitude is more than a feeling. As we see in the Parable of the Rich Fool, it starts with remembering one crucial thing.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee158
11/29/2020 • 0
Episode 158: How to “Give Thanks in All Circumstances”
"Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus." (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Thanksgiving is a time to feel grateful. But that attitude of gratitude can go away as soon as we're done with the turkey. How do we keep it going?
Saint Paul tells us to "give thanks in all circumstances." Because real gratitude is more than a feeling. As we see in the Parable of the Rich Fool, it starts with remembering one crucial thing.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee158
11/29/2020 • 0
Episode 158: How to “Give Thanks in All Circumstances”
"Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus." (1 Thessalonians 5:16-18)
Thanksgiving is a time to feel grateful. But that attitude of gratitude can go away as soon as we're done with the turkey. How do we keep it going?
Saint Paul tells us to "give thanks in all circumstances." Because real gratitude is more than a feeling. As we see in the Parable of the Rich Fool, it starts with remembering one crucial thing.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee158
11/29/2020 • 15 minutes, 28 seconds
3 Reasons to Fast from Social Media
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.”
(Romans 12:2)
Why do we fast from good things like tasty food? A the start of the Nativity Fast, we'll share three basic reasons why fasting helps transform our spiritual lives.
But then we'll go a little deeper and explore why these same reasons suggest you should fast, not just from food, but from social media as well.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee157
11/18/2020 • 0
3 Reasons to Fast from Social Media
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.”
(Romans 12:2)
Why do we fast from good things like tasty food? A the start of the Nativity Fast, we'll share three basic reasons why fasting helps transform our spiritual lives.
But then we'll go a little deeper and explore why these same reasons suggest you should fast, not just from food, but from social media as well.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee157
11/18/2020 • 0
3 Reasons to Fast from Social Media
“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—His good, pleasing and perfect will.”
(Romans 12:2)
Why do we fast from good things like tasty food? A the start of the Nativity Fast, we'll share three basic reasons why fasting helps transform our spiritual lives.
But then we'll go a little deeper and explore why these same reasons suggest you should fast, not just from food, but from social media as well.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee157
11/16/2020 • 14 minutes, 48 seconds
3 Ways Christians Can Deal with Temptation
“Thoughts are like airplanes flying in the air. If you ignore them, there is no problem. If you pay attention to them, you create an airport inside your head and permit them to land!” (Saint Paisios the Athonite)
Does having bad thoughts make you a bad person? What should Christians do with the temptations we experience?
The Church refers to these thoughts as logismoi: the thoughts that tempt us and can lead us into sin. And Christians have been dealing with these temptations from the beginning.
In fact, Jesus Himself had these same thoughts. Yet He overcame them. And so can you.
Steve shares three simple keys to handling temptations and staying focused on Jesus Christ.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee156
11/10/2020 • 0
3 Ways Christians Can Deal with Temptation
“Thoughts are like airplanes flying in the air. If you ignore them, there is no problem. If you pay attention to them, you create an airport inside your head and permit them to land!” (Saint Paisios the Athonite)
Does having bad thoughts make you a bad person? What should Christians do with the temptations we experience?
The Church refers to these thoughts as logismoi: the thoughts that tempt us and can lead us into sin. And Christians have been dealing with these temptations from the beginning.
In fact, Jesus Himself had these same thoughts. Yet He overcame them. And so can you.
Steve shares three simple keys to handling temptations and staying focused on Jesus Christ.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee156
11/10/2020 • 0
3 Ways Christians Can Deal with Temptation
“Thoughts are like airplanes flying in the air. If you ignore them, there is no problem. If you pay attention to them, you create an airport inside your head and permit them to land!” (Saint Paisios the Athonite)
Does having bad thoughts make you a bad person? What should Christians do with the temptations we experience?
The Church refers to these thoughts as logismoi: the thoughts that tempt us and can lead us into sin. And Christians have been dealing with these temptations from the beginning.
In fact, Jesus Himself had these same thoughts. Yet He overcame them. And so can you.
Steve shares three simple keys to handling temptations and staying focused on Jesus Christ.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee156
11/10/2020 • 14 minutes, 14 seconds
How Should Orthodox Christians Preach the Gospel?
“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20)
Orthodox Christianity is perhaps the best-kept secret in America. Why? And how can we help share the Good News?
We'll change the way we think about evangelism and learn two principles that should shape the way we introduce other people to Jesus Christ.
Because there’s a close connection between being the Lord’s witnesses and being close to the Lord.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee155
11/3/2020 • 0
How Should Orthodox Christians Preach the Gospel?
“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20)
Orthodox Christianity is perhaps the best-kept secret in America. Why? And how can we help share the Good News?
We'll change the way we think about evangelism and learn two principles that should shape the way we introduce other people to Jesus Christ.
Because there’s a close connection between being the Lord’s witnesses and being close to the Lord.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee155
11/3/2020 • 0
How Should Orthodox Christians Preach the Gospel?
“Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:19-20)
Orthodox Christianity is perhaps the best-kept secret in America. Why? And how can we help share the Good News?
We'll change the way we think about evangelism and learn two principles that should shape the way we introduce other people to Jesus Christ.
Because there’s a close connection between being the Lord’s witnesses and being close to the Lord.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee155
11/2/2020 • 16 minutes, 3 seconds
Why People Stop Being Christians (and What We Can Do About It)
“Be holy, because I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:16)
Adults fear that young people will grow up and stop being Christians. But no one ever fears that a kid will stop rooting for their favorite sports team. Why?
We'll look at how the life of a sports fan can challenge the way we share the Faith with others. Because our goal isn't simply to make people loyal to our religion: it's to give them a taste of holiness and inspire them to be saints.
If we're going to raise people to be faithful Orthodox Christians, we need to start here.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee154
10/20/2020 • 0
Why People Stop Being Christians (and What We Can Do About It)
“Be holy, because I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:16)
Adults fear that young people will grow up and stop being Christians. But no one ever fears that a kid will stop rooting for their favorite sports team. Why?
We'll look at how the life of a sports fan can challenge the way we share the Faith with others. Because our goal isn't simply to make people loyal to our religion: it's to give them a taste of holiness and inspire them to be saints.
If we're going to raise people to be faithful Orthodox Christians, we need to start here.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee154
10/20/2020 • 0
Why People Stop Being Christians (and What We Can Do About It)
“Be holy, because I am holy.” (1 Peter 1:16)
Adults fear that young people will grow up and stop being Christians. But no one ever fears that a kid will stop rooting for their favorite sports team. Why?
We'll look at how the life of a sports fan can challenge the way we share the Faith with others. Because our goal isn't simply to make people loyal to our religion: it's to give them a taste of holiness and inspire them to be saints.
If we're going to raise people to be faithful Orthodox Christians, we need to start here.
As always, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn: mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee154
10/20/2020 • 13 minutes, 27 seconds
Is Self-Care Selfish?
But He would withdraw to deserted places and pray.” (Luke 5:16)
#WorldMentalHealthDay can help raise awareness about the importance of self-care. But does this mean self-indulgence? Is taking care of your health a selfish thing that Christians should avoid? Aren't we called to sacrifice everything for God and neighbor?
We'll look at the example of Jesus Himself and the powerful words of St Isaac the Syrian to see why Christian self-care is actually selfless. Because, when we care for ourselves, it puts us in a position to love more deeply.
This is especially important during the coronavirus pandemic and Covid. We can still Be the Bee and Live Orthodoxy even in the toughest times.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee153
10/13/2020 • 0
Is Self-Care Selfish?
But He would withdraw to deserted places and pray.” (Luke 5:16)
#WorldMentalHealthDay can help raise awareness about the importance of self-care. But does this mean self-indulgence? Is taking care of your health a selfish thing that Christians should avoid? Aren't we called to sacrifice everything for God and neighbor?
We'll look at the example of Jesus Himself and the powerful words of St Isaac the Syrian to see why Christian self-care is actually selfless. Because, when we care for ourselves, it puts us in a position to love more deeply.
This is especially important during the coronavirus pandemic and Covid. We can still Be the Bee and Live Orthodoxy even in the toughest times.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee153
10/13/2020 • 0
Is Self-Care Selfish?
But He would withdraw to deserted places and pray.” (Luke 5:16)
#WorldMentalHealthDay can help raise awareness about the importance of self-care. But does this mean self-indulgence? Is taking care of your health a selfish thing that Christians should avoid? Aren't we called to sacrifice everything for God and neighbor?
We'll look at the example of Jesus Himself and the powerful words of St Isaac the Syrian to see why Christian self-care is actually selfless. Because, when we care for ourselves, it puts us in a position to love more deeply.
This is especially important during the coronavirus pandemic and Covid. We can still Be the Bee and Live Orthodoxy even in the toughest times.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee153
10/12/2020 • 13 minutes, 53 seconds
How Christians Can Save Politics
“The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.”
(John 1:5)
Politics are toxic and the world seems full of darkness. Is our job, as Christians, to fight that darkness?
We'll review the advice of two greats saints (St Isaac the Syrian and St Poprhyrios of Kavsokalyvia) to see how we can bring the Light of Christ into a world darkened by toxic politics.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee152
9/29/2020 • 0
How Christians Can Save Politics
“The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.”
(John 1:5)
Politics are toxic and the world seems full of darkness. Is our job, as Christians, to fight that darkness?
We'll review the advice of two greats saints (St Isaac the Syrian and St Poprhyrios of Kavsokalyvia) to see how we can bring the Light of Christ into a world darkened by toxic politics.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee152
9/29/2020 • 0
How Christians Can Save Politics
“The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.”
(John 1:5)
Politics are toxic and the world seems full of darkness. Is our job, as Christians, to fight that darkness?
We'll review the advice of two greats saints (St Isaac the Syrian and St Poprhyrios of Kavsokalyvia) to see how we can bring the Light of Christ into a world darkened by toxic politics.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn. mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee152
9/29/2020 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
The Amazing Strength of Jesus
“My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
(2 Corinthians 12:8)
Whether it's a mean comment or act of violence, why is it so easy to hurt people? And why should we care?
We're all afraid of being weak, and will often hurt others to feel strong. Yet Jesus showed us that true strength often involves being weak: this is the way of love and the cross.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee151
9/22/2020 • 0
The Amazing Strength of Jesus
“My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
(2 Corinthians 12:8)
Whether it's a mean comment or act of violence, why is it so easy to hurt people? And why should we care?
We're all afraid of being weak, and will often hurt others to feel strong. Yet Jesus showed us that true strength often involves being weak: this is the way of love and the cross.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee151
9/22/2020 • 0
Are You Struggling to Pray?
"For indeed, the Kingdom of God is within you."
(Luke 17:21)
Sticking to our daily prayer rule can be tough! But why?
We'll explore the simple reason prayer can feel crammed into our day rather than a natural part of it. And we'll offer a simple way to help you transform wasted moments into opportunities for connection with God.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on how you can act on what you'll learn.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee150
9/22/2020 • 0
Are You Struggling to Pray?
"For indeed, the Kingdom of God is within you."
(Luke 17:21)
Sticking to our daily prayer rule can be tough! But why?
We'll explore the simple reason prayer can feel crammed into our day rather than a natural part of it. And we'll offer a simple way to help you transform wasted moments into opportunities for connection with God.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on how you can act on what you'll learn.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee150
9/22/2020 • 0
Why We Judge Others (and How to Stop)
"One who every hour prepares himself to give answers for his own sins will not quickly lift up his head to examine the mistakes of others.”
(St. Gennadius of Constantinople)
It's easy to point our finger at someone else's mistakes, rather than focus on our own. Why?
We'll explore the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and the two big things that make it easy to judge others.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on your sins, not others.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee149
9/22/2020 • 0
Why We Judge Others (and How to Stop)
"One who every hour prepares himself to give answers for his own sins will not quickly lift up his head to examine the mistakes of others.”
(St. Gennadius of Constantinople)
It's easy to point our finger at someone else's mistakes, rather than focus on our own. Why?
We'll explore the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and the two big things that make it easy to judge others.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on your sins, not others.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee149
9/22/2020 • 0
The Amazing Strength of Jesus
“My strength is made perfect in weakness.”
(2 Corinthians 12:8)
Whether it's a mean comment or act of violence, why is it so easy to hurt people? And why should we care?
We're all afraid of being weak, and will often hurt others to feel strong. Yet Jesus showed us that true strength often involves being weak: this is the way of love and the cross.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you act on what you'll learn.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee151
9/21/2020 • 10 minutes, 2 seconds
How to Start (and Keep) a Prayer Rule
“It is better to pray little but often.”
-Saint Theophylact of Bulgaria
Struggling to say your prayers? We want to help you connect with God!
Let's start the new Church year with the Y2AM Prayer Challenge. Let's build a good daily habit and stick to a daily prayer rule for the next 3 months.
In this episode, we share 4 keys to help you start (and stick to) your daily prayer rule. And we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you make progress.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee147
9/17/2020 • 0
How to Start (and Keep) a Prayer Rule
“It is better to pray little but often.”
-Saint Theophylact of Bulgaria
Struggling to say your prayers? We want to help you connect with God!
Let's start the new Church year with the Y2AM Prayer Challenge. Let's build a good daily habit and stick to a daily prayer rule for the next 3 months.
In this episode, we share 4 keys to help you start (and stick to) your daily prayer rule. And we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you make progress.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee147
9/17/2020 • 0
Does God Have a Plan for You? (w/ Anna Karos)
Have you ever felt pressure about getting into the right school? Getting the right job?
"Vocation" is about a lot more than a job. It's about how we respond to God's call.
To learn how, Steve is joined by Anna Karos: a graduate of the CrossRoad Summer Institute.
crossroadinstitute.org
9/17/2020 • 0
Does God Have a Plan for You? (w/ Anna Karos)
Have you ever felt pressure about getting into the right school? Getting the right job?
"Vocation" is about a lot more than a job. It's about how we respond to God's call.
To learn how, Steve is joined by Anna Karos: a graduate of the CrossRoad Summer Institute.
crossroadinstitute.org
9/17/2020 • 0
Dear Class of 2020 (w/ Christina Andresen)
Graduation ceremonies across the country have been cancelled. The Church is here to honor you!
But we're not simply honoring your grades or extracurriculars. Steve is joined by Christina Andresen (Director of Ministries for Orthodox Christian Fellowship) to explore how Pentecost can shape our graduation celebration.
Because you are called to be the hands of God in a world that needs healing. And you've received the gift of the Holy Spirit to prepare you to be a prophetic voice in the world.
Have you been struggling with changes to your life the last few months? We've prepared a "Healthy Human" Journal with guided questions to help you stay healthy: mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Get your free "Healthy Human" PDF here: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_the_bee_144
9/17/2020 • 0
Dear Class of 2020 (w/ Christina Andresen)
Graduation ceremonies across the country have been cancelled. The Church is here to honor you!
But we're not simply honoring your grades or extracurriculars. Steve is joined by Christina Andresen (Director of Ministries for Orthodox Christian Fellowship) to explore how Pentecost can shape our graduation celebration.
Because you are called to be the hands of God in a world that needs healing. And you've received the gift of the Holy Spirit to prepare you to be a prophetic voice in the world.
Have you been struggling with changes to your life the last few months? We've prepared a "Healthy Human" Journal with guided questions to help you stay healthy: mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Get your free "Healthy Human" PDF here: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_the_bee_144
9/17/2020 • 0
How to Be a Healthy Human
Feeling scared to go back to school or work? What about Church?
This has been a crazy time for us all. So Steve and Christian and back to share 4 keys to staying healthy during the coronavirus pandemic (and as public place begin to reopen).
They even made a companion journal to the episode. The journal offers guided questions to help you stay healthy: mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Get your free "Healthy Human" PDF here: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_the_bee_144
Are you anxious for churches to reopen? Are you feeling scared? Leave a comment and share how you're doing.
9/17/2020 • 0
How to Be a Healthy Human
Feeling scared to go back to school or work? What about Church?
This has been a crazy time for us all. So Steve and Christian and back to share 4 keys to staying healthy during the coronavirus pandemic (and as public place begin to reopen).
They even made a companion journal to the episode. The journal offers guided questions to help you stay healthy: mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Get your free "Healthy Human" PDF here: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_the_bee_144
Are you anxious for churches to reopen? Are you feeling scared? Leave a comment and share how you're doing.
9/17/2020 • 0
How to Build Healthy Habits
Struggling to start a good routine, like saying prayers every morning? Finding it impossible to break a bad habit, like watching too much TV?
Don't worry, we're here for you.
Steve and Christian share 5 tips to help you build healthy habits!
With these 5 tips in hand, what healthy habit would you like to build? Leave a comment and let us know!
The guys learned a lot from Charles Duhigg's book "The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business."
9/17/2020 • 0
How to Build Healthy Habits
Struggling to start a good routine, like saying prayers every morning? Finding it impossible to break a bad habit, like watching too much TV?
Don't worry, we're here for you.
Steve and Christian share 5 tips to help you build healthy habits!
With these 5 tips in hand, what healthy habit would you like to build? Leave a comment and let us know!
The guys learned a lot from Charles Duhigg's book "The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business."
9/17/2020 • 0
Why I'm an Orthodox Christian (with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick)
As an Orthodox Christian, you're often the only one in the room. How do you share your faith in Christ with others? Why are you an Orthodox Christian (rather than part of some other tradition)?
Father Andrew Stephen Damick joins Steve again as they share 4 basics reasons they're Orthodox Christians.
9/17/2020 • 0
Why I'm an Orthodox Christian (with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick)
As an Orthodox Christian, you're often the only one in the room. How do you share your faith in Christ with others? Why are you an Orthodox Christian (rather than part of some other tradition)?
Father Andrew Stephen Damick joins Steve again as they share 4 basics reasons they're Orthodox Christians.
9/17/2020 • 0
What is Christian Unity? (with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick)
Christians seem more divided than ever. Is there really such a thing as "one" Church? Does Christian unity even matter?
Father Andrew Stephen Damick joins Steve to tackle these important questions!
9/17/2020 • 0
What is Christian Unity? (with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick)
Christians seem more divided than ever. Is there really such a thing as "one" Church? Does Christian unity even matter?
Father Andrew Stephen Damick joins Steve to tackle these important questions!
9/17/2020 • 0
Does God Promise Happiness? (with Hank Hanegraaff)
If we are faithful, does God reward us? Does He promise wealth and blessings? Or is true happiness so much more...
Hank Hanegraaff, the Bible Answer Man, joins Steve at the start of Holy Week.
9/17/2020 • 0
Does God Promise Happiness? (with Hank Hanegraaff)
If we are faithful, does God reward us? Does He promise wealth and blessings? Or is true happiness so much more...
Hank Hanegraaff, the Bible Answer Man, joins Steve at the start of Holy Week.
9/17/2020 • 0
Christianity Under Quarantine
We're stuck at home We haven't been to Church services in weeks.
What does it all mean? Steve shares a prayer and a parable that can help us see this with the eyes of a bee.
9/17/2020 • 0
Christianity Under Quarantine
We're stuck at home We haven't been to Church services in weeks.
What does it all mean? Steve shares a prayer and a parable that can help us see this with the eyes of a bee.
9/17/2020 • 0
Can You Be Spiritual and Not Religious?
Can you be spiritual without organized religion? What does it even mean to be spiritual?
Maybe we need to rethink what we mean by spirituality and religion...
Maybe we need to live like Christians: full of the Holy Spirit.
9/17/2020 • 0
Can You Be Spiritual and Not Religious?
Can you be spiritual without organized religion? What does it even mean to be spiritual?
Maybe we need to rethink what we mean by spirituality and religion...
Maybe we need to live like Christians: full of the Holy Spirit.
9/17/2020 • 0
What Does it Mean to be Good? (with Dr Tim Patitsas)
Who decides what is "bad" vs what is "good?" Is being "good" simply about following the right rules? Dr Timothy Patitsas, author of "The Ethics of Beauty" and Professor at Hellenic College Holy Cross, joins Steve this week!
9/17/2020 • 0
What Does it Mean to be Good? (with Dr Tim Patitsas)
Who decides what is "bad" vs what is "good?" Is being "good" simply about following the right rules? Dr Timothy Patitsas, author of "The Ethics of Beauty" and Professor at Hellenic College Holy Cross, joins Steve this week!
9/17/2020 • 0
The Emptiness of the Christian Life
Our lives can feel empty and alone. But the Church offers us a different kind of emptiness: one that will lead us to be full of the Holy Spirit.
9/17/2020 • 0
The Emptiness of the Christian Life
Our lives can feel empty and alone. But the Church offers us a different kind of emptiness: one that will lead us to be full of the Holy Spirit.
9/17/2020 • 0
The Importance of Service(s) (with Archbishop Elpidophoros)
Archbishop Elpidophoros of America joins Steve to explore why service is at the heart of our lives as Christians. But he also reminds us that, if we truly want to emphasize service, then we must also emphasize the services of the Church.
9/17/2020 • 0
The Importance of Service(s) (with Archbishop Elpidophoros)
Archbishop Elpidophoros of America joins Steve to explore why service is at the heart of our lives as Christians. But he also reminds us that, if we truly want to emphasize service, then we must also emphasize the services of the Church.
9/17/2020 • 0
Why Do Bishops Get Enthroned?
"Be the Bee" is back and getting ready for the enthronement of Archbishop Elpidophoros. Why do bishops get enthroned? Put on your hard hats, we're about to drop some knowledge.
9/15/2020 • 0
Why Do Bishops Get Enthroned?
"Be the Bee" is back and getting ready for the enthronement of Archbishop Elpidophoros. Why do bishops get enthroned? Put on your hard hats, we're about to drop some knowledge.
9/15/2020 • 0
Are You Struggling to Pray?
"For indeed, the Kingdom of God is within you."
(Luke 17:21)
Sticking to our daily prayer rule can be tough! But why?
We'll explore the simple reason prayer can feel crammed into our day rather than a natural part of it. And we'll offer a simple way to help you transform wasted moments into opportunities for connection with God.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on how you can act on what you'll learn.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee150
9/14/2020 • 6 minutes, 9 seconds
Why We Judge Others (and How to Stop)
"One who every hour prepares himself to give answers for his own sins will not quickly lift up his head to examine the mistakes of others.”
(St. Gennadius of Constantinople)
It's easy to point our finger at someone else's mistakes, rather than focus on our own. Why?
We'll explore the Parable of the Unmerciful Servant and the two big things that make it easy to judge others.
As a special bonus, we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you focus on your sins, not others.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee149
9/7/2020 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
What if Your Parish Disappeared?
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16
If your parish suddenly disappeared, would anyone notice? Are we living out the Gospel in our neighborhoods and communities?
Because we believe the same things that the first Christians taught. But do we act like them?
Last week, we talked about the importance of prayer. But we can't forget almsgiving in our spiritual practice.
We've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you work through how you can better love your neighbor. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_be_bee_148
Questions you might be struggling with, that we'll touch on in the video:
How do we act like Christians?
How do I love my neighbor?
How to act like a Christian?
What is unchristian like behavior?
What are Bible rules to live by?
What is social justice in Christianity?
What does the Bible say about social justice?
What is social justice really mean?
Social justice and the Gospel?
Why do young adults leave the Church?
Why do people quit going to Church?
9/1/2020 • 0
What if Your Parish Disappeared?
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16
If your parish suddenly disappeared, would anyone notice? Are we living out the Gospel in our neighborhoods and communities?
Because we believe the same things that the first Christians taught. But do we act like them?
Last week, we talked about the importance of prayer. But we can't forget almsgiving in our spiritual practice.
We've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you work through how you can better love your neighbor. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_be_bee_148
Questions you might be struggling with, that we'll touch on in the video:
How do we act like Christians?
How do I love my neighbor?
How to act like a Christian?
What is unchristian like behavior?
What are Bible rules to live by?
What is social justice in Christianity?
What does the Bible say about social justice?
What is social justice really mean?
Social justice and the Gospel?
Why do young adults leave the Church?
Why do people quit going to Church?
9/1/2020 • 0
What if Your Parish Disappeared?
“Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works and glorify your Father in heaven.” Matthew 5:14-16
If your parish suddenly disappeared, would anyone notice? Are we living out the Gospel in our neighborhoods and communities?
Because we believe the same things that the first Christians taught. But do we act like them?
Last week, we talked about the importance of prayer. But we can't forget almsgiving in our spiritual practice.
We've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you work through how you can better love your neighbor. https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_be_bee_148
Questions you might be struggling with, that we'll touch on in the video:
How do we act like Christians?
How do I love my neighbor?
How to act like a Christian?
What is unchristian like behavior?
What are Bible rules to live by?
What is social justice in Christianity?
What does the Bible say about social justice?
What is social justice really mean?
Social justice and the Gospel?
Why do young adults leave the Church?
Why do people quit going to Church?
9/1/2020 • 9 minutes, 58 seconds
How to Start (and Keep) a Prayer Rule
“It is better to pray little but often.”
-Saint Theophylact of Bulgaria
Struggling to say your prayers? We want to help you connect with God!
Let's start the new Church year with the Y2AM Prayer Challenge. Let's build a good daily habit and stick to a daily prayer rule for the next 3 months.
In this episode, we share 4 keys to help you start (and stick to) your daily prayer rule. And we've prepared a FREE downloadable workbook to help you make progress.
https://mailchi.mp/goarch/bethebee147
8/24/2020 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
Does God Have a Plan for You? (w/ Anna Karos)
Have you ever felt pressure about getting into the right school? Getting the right job?
"Vocation" is about a lot more than a job. It's about how we respond to God's call.
To learn how, Steve is joined by Anna Karos: a graduate of the CrossRoad Summer Institute.
crossroadinstitute.org
6/15/2020 • 10 minutes, 50 seconds
Dear Class of 2020 (w/ Christina Andresen)
Graduation ceremonies across the country have been cancelled. The Church is here to honor you!
But we're not simply honoring your grades or extracurriculars. Steve is joined by Christina Andresen (Director of Ministries for Orthodox Christian Fellowship) to explore how Pentecost can shape our graduation celebration.
Because you are called to be the hands of God in a world that needs healing. And you've received the gift of the Holy Spirit to prepare you to be a prophetic voice in the world.
Have you been struggling with changes to your life the last few months? We've prepared a "Healthy Human" Journal with guided questions to help you stay healthy: mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Get your free "Healthy Human" PDF here: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_the_bee_144
6/8/2020 • 11 minutes, 8 seconds
How to Be a Healthy Human
Feeling scared to go back to school or work? What about Church?
This has been a crazy time for us all. So Steve and Christian and back to share 4 keys to staying healthy during the coronavirus pandemic (and as public place begin to reopen).
They even made a companion journal to the episode. The journal offers guided questions to help you stay healthy: mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually.
Get your free "Healthy Human" PDF here: https://mailchi.mp/goarch/be_the_bee_144
Are you anxious for churches to reopen? Are you feeling scared? Leave a comment and share how you're doing.
5/25/2020 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
How to Build Healthy Habits
Struggling to start a good routine, like saying prayers every morning? Finding it impossible to break a bad habit, like watching too much TV?
Don't worry, we're here for you.
Steve and Christian share 5 tips to help you build healthy habits!
With these 5 tips in hand, what healthy habit would you like to build? Leave a comment and let us know!
The guys learned a lot from Charles Duhigg's book "The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business."
5/18/2020 • 14 minutes, 37 seconds
Why I’m an Orthodox Christian (with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick)
As an Orthodox Christian, you're often the only one in the room. How do you share your faith in Christ with others? Why are you an Orthodox Christian (rather than part of some other tradition)?
Father Andrew Stephen Damick joins Steve again as they share 4 basics reasons they're Orthodox Christians.
5/11/2020 • 16 minutes, 36 seconds
What is Christian Unity? (with Fr. Andrew Stephen Damick)
Christians seem more divided than ever. Is there really such a thing as "one" Church? Does Christian unity even matter?
Father Andrew Stephen Damick joins Steve to tackle these important questions!
5/4/2020 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Does God Promise Happiness? (with Hank Hanegraaff)
If we are faithful, does God reward us? Does He promise wealth and blessings? Or is true happiness so much more...
Hank Hanegraaff, the Bible Answer Man, joins Steve at the start of Holy Week.
4/13/2020 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Christianity Under Quarantine
We're stuck at home We haven't been to Church services in weeks.
What does it all mean? Steve shares a prayer and a parable that can help us see this with the eyes of a bee.
4/6/2020 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Can You Be Spiritual and Not Religious?
Can you be spiritual without organized religion? What does it even mean to be spiritual?
Maybe we need to rethink what we mean by spirituality and religion...
Maybe we need to live like Christians: full of the Holy Spirit.
3/23/2020 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
What Does it Mean to be Good? (with Dr Tim Patitsas)
Who decides what is "bad" vs what is "good?" Is being "good" simply about following the right rules? Dr Timothy Patitsas, author of "The Ethics of Beauty" and Professor at Hellenic College Holy Cross, joins Steve this week!
3/16/2020 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
The Emptiness of the Christian Life
Our lives can feel empty and alone. But the Church offers us a different kind of emptiness: one that will lead us to be full of the Holy Spirit.
3/2/2020 • 9 minutes
#StandAgainstBullying
Recognizing National Bullying Prevention Month
2/17/2020 • 0
#StandAgainstBullying
Recognizing National Bullying Prevention Month
2/17/2020 • 0
Fasting (And Feasting) With Thanks
Why do we fast? What can that teach us about food?
2/17/2020 • 0
Fasting (And Feasting) With Thanks
Why do we fast? What can that teach us about food?
2/17/2020 • 0
Who's Afraid of Halloween?
Christians don't need to be afraid of Halloween. We can celebrate it as a day for fun, friends, and family, and use it as a chance to grow closer to God and each other.
2/17/2020 • 0
Who's Afraid of Halloween?
Christians don't need to be afraid of Halloween. We can celebrate it as a day for fun, friends, and family, and use it as a chance to grow closer to God and each other.
2/17/2020 • 0
Prayer and Joy!
Prayer isn't a numbers game, it's about experiencing Christ's joy!
2/17/2020 • 0
Prayer and Joy!
Prayer isn't a numbers game, it's about experiencing Christ's joy!
2/17/2020 • 0
Praying in the Moment
Prayer doesn't need to be about hours, or even minutes. It's about the moments throughout the day that we spend with God.
2/17/2020 • 0
Praying in the Moment
Prayer doesn't need to be about hours, or even minutes. It's about the moments throughout the day that we spend with God.
2/17/2020 • 0
Hidden Behind Labels
Does labeling people help us understand them better, or does it hide the God-given beauty within us all?
2/17/2020 • 0
Hidden Behind Labels
Does labeling people help us understand them better, or does it hide the God-given beauty within us all?
2/17/2020 • 0
Broken Clocks and Judgment
Do we sometimes focus on what's wrong with people, instead of what's right about them?
2/17/2020 • 0
Broken Clocks and Judgment
Do we sometimes focus on what's wrong with people, instead of what's right about them?
2/17/2020 • 0
Be the Bee Intro
Be the bee. Focus on the beauty that God has put in everyone and everything.
For more on the bee metaphor, see St. Basil's Address to Young Men on Greek Literature and Advice from Elder Paisios.
2/17/2020 • 0
Be the Bee Intro
Be the bee. Focus on the beauty that God has put in everyone and everything.
For more on the bee metaphor, see St. Basil's Address to Young Men on Greek Literature and Advice from Elder Paisios.
2/17/2020 • 0
Defeating Darkness
Do we overcome the darkness by fighting against it? Or is there an easier way?
2/17/2020 • 0
Defeating Darkness
Do we overcome the darkness by fighting against it? Or is there an easier way?
2/17/2020 • 0
The Importance of Service(s) (with Archbishop Elpidophoros)
Archbishop Elpidophoros of America joins Steve to explore why service is at the heart of our lives as Christians. But he also reminds us that, if we truly want to emphasize service, then we must also emphasize the services of the Church.
7/25/2019 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Why Do Bishops Get Enthroned?
"Be the Bee" is back and getting ready for the enthronement of Archbishop Elpidophoros. Why do bishops get enthroned? Put on your hard hats, we're about to drop some knowledge.
6/15/2019 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
It is Finished
Even though "Be the Bee" is coming to an end, this is just the beginning of Y2AM's life-changing work. Together, we can find Christ at work in our lives and move towards His Kingdom.
7/7/2017 • 0
It is Finished
Even though "Be the Bee" is coming to an end, this is just the beginning of Y2AM's life-changing work. Together, we can find Christ at work in our lives and move towards His Kingdom.
7/7/2017 • 0
What Young People Need from the Church (with Andja & Maria)
What do young people need from the Church? Let's ask them! Andja and Maria, high school seniors and the hosts of the Orthodox Life Hacks podcast, join Steve to reflect on ministry for, with, and by young people.
7/7/2017 • 0
What Young People Need from the Church (with Andja & Maria)
What do young people need from the Church? Let's ask them! Andja and Maria, high school seniors and the hosts of the Orthodox Life Hacks podcast, join Steve to reflect on ministry for, with, and by young people.
7/7/2017 • 0
It is Finished
Even though "Be the Bee" is coming to an end, this is just the beginning of Y2AM's life-changing work. Together, we can find Christ at work in our lives and move towards His Kingdom.
6/16/2017 • 9 minutes, 32 seconds
What Young People Need from the Church (with Andja & Maria)
What do young people need from the Church? Let's ask them! Andja and Maria, high school seniors and the hosts of the Orthodox Life Hacks podcast, join Steve to reflect on ministry for, with, and by young people.
6/9/2017 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Signs of the Kingdom (with Katrina Bitar)
Feeding a hungry person doesn't "fix" hunger: that person will feel hungry again. So what's the point of helping those in need?
6/4/2017 • 0
Signs of the Kingdom (with Katrina Bitar)
Feeding a hungry person doesn't "fix" hunger: that person will feel hungry again. So what's the point of helping those in need?
6/4/2017 • 0
Four Tips for Being an Orthodox Christian in the World (with Fr Andrew Damick)
You may be the only Orthodox Christian at school or work. Fr. Andrew joins Steve to offer 4 tips to help you live as an Orthodox Christian in the world.
6/4/2017 • 0
Four Tips for Being an Orthodox Christian in the World (with Fr Andrew Damick)
You may be the only Orthodox Christian at school or work. Fr. Andrew joins Steve to offer 4 tips to help you live as an Orthodox Christian in the world.
6/4/2017 • 0
Saved by Faith Alone? (with Fr. Barnabas Powell)
Is faith alone enough to save us? Father Barnabas Powell, an Orthodox priest and former Protestant, joins Steve to consider this important question.
6/4/2017 • 0
Saved by Faith Alone? (with Fr. Barnabas Powell)
Is faith alone enough to save us? Father Barnabas Powell, an Orthodox priest and former Protestant, joins Steve to consider this important question.
6/4/2017 • 0
How to Read the Bible
There are a lot of different, even contradictory, interpretations of Scripture. So how do we understand what the Bible actually means?
6/4/2017 • 0
How to Read the Bible
There are a lot of different, even contradictory, interpretations of Scripture. So how do we understand what the Bible actually means?
6/4/2017 • 0
Beauty Will Save the World
The Orthodox author Dostoevsky once said that "beauty will save the world." What does beauty have to do with our salvation and relationship with God?
6/4/2017 • 0
Beauty Will Save the World
The Orthodox author Dostoevsky once said that "beauty will save the world." What does beauty have to do with our salvation and relationship with God?
6/4/2017 • 0
You Are What You Love (feat. Christian Gonzalez)
Last week, Steve and Christian talked about how receiving Holy Communion forms us into Christ's Body. This week, they reflect on the ways our good habits can build a "second nature" and form us into the people God made us to be.
6/3/2017 • 0
You Are What You Love (feat. Christian Gonzalez)
Last week, Steve and Christian talked about how receiving Holy Communion forms us into Christ's Body. This week, they reflect on the ways our good habits can build a "second nature" and form us into the people God made us to be.
6/3/2017 • 0
You Are What You Eat (feat. Christian Gonzalez)
You've heard it before: you are what you eat. That's most true when we eat Holy Communion. Christian joins Steve to consider the amazing insights that Fr Alexander Schmemann offers in "For the Life of the World."
6/3/2017 • 0
You Are What You Eat (feat. Christian Gonzalez)
You've heard it before: you are what you eat. That's most true when we eat Holy Communion. Christian joins Steve to consider the amazing insights that Fr Alexander Schmemann offers in "For the Life of the World."
6/3/2017 • 0
The End is Near!
Steve takes a walk in the park and shares important news about "Be the Bee."
6/3/2017 • 0
The End is Near!
Steve takes a walk in the park and shares important news about "Be the Bee."
6/3/2017 • 0
We're All Broken
We all struggle with something. We're all broken. Every Holy Thursday, we see Christ on the Cross. We come face-to-face with our own brokenness, and the way Christ joins us in our pain. He brings light out of darkness, and life out of death.
6/3/2017 • 0
We're All Broken
We all struggle with something. We're all broken. Every Holy Thursday, we see Christ on the Cross. We come face-to-face with our own brokenness, and the way Christ joins us in our pain. He brings light out of darkness, and life out of death.
6/3/2017 • 0
Why Do We Sing in Church?
We've already explored why Orthodox Churches have a distinctive look. They also have a distinctive sound. Why do we sing in our Church services?
6/3/2017 • 0
Why Do We Sing in Church?
We've already explored why Orthodox Churches have a distinctive look. They also have a distinctive sound. Why do we sing in our Church services?
6/3/2017 • 0
Can We Know God?
We can learn things about almost any subject. Yet God doesn't want us to simply know things *about* Him, in an abstract way. He wants us to truly know Him and commune with Him.
6/2/2017 • 0
Can We Know God?
We can learn things about almost any subject. Yet God doesn't want us to simply know things *about* Him, in an abstract way. He wants us to truly know Him and commune with Him.
6/2/2017 • 0
Why Easy Isn't Always Best
Lent is hard work, especially when so much of the modern world is designed to make things easy for us! Yet life isn't easy. Can we become the sort of people who learn how to do what's best, even when it's not easy?
6/2/2017 • 0
Why Easy Isn't Always Best
Lent is hard work, especially when so much of the modern world is designed to make things easy for us! Yet life isn't easy. Can we become the sort of people who learn how to do what's best, even when it's not easy?
6/2/2017 • 0
Should I Fear God? (feat. Elissa Bjeletich)
Lots of prayers say we should "fear God." Does that mean we should be terrified of Him? How can we fear God and love Him?
6/2/2017 • 0
Should I Fear God? (feat. Elissa Bjeletich)
Lots of prayers say we should "fear God." Does that mean we should be terrified of Him? How can we fear God and love Him?
6/2/2017 • 0
What is a Sacrament?
Are there seven sacraments? Are sacraments just symbols, or ways to receive grace? Get ready to unlearn everything you think you know about sacraments in this episode!
6/2/2017 • 0
What is a Sacrament?
Are there seven sacraments? Are sacraments just symbols, or ways to receive grace? Get ready to unlearn everything you think you know about sacraments in this episode!
6/2/2017 • 0
Signs of the Kingdom (with Katrina Bitar)
Feeding a hungry person doesn't "fix" hunger: that person will feel hungry again. So what's the point of helping those in need?
6/2/2017 • 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Four Tips for Being an Orthodox Christian in the World (with Fr Andrew Damick)
You may be the only Orthodox Christian at school or work. Fr. Andrew joins Steve to offer 4 tips to help you live as an Orthodox Christian in the world.
5/26/2017 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Saved by Faith Alone? (with Fr. Barnabas Powell)
Is faith alone enough to save us? Father Barnabas Powell, an Orthodox priest and former Protestant, joins Steve to consider this important question.
5/19/2017 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
How to Read the Bible
There are a lot of different, even contradictory, interpretations of Scripture. So how do we understand what the Bible actually means?
5/18/2017 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Beauty Will Save the World
The Orthodox author Dostoevsky once said that "beauty will save the world." What does beauty have to do with our salvation and relationship with God?
5/5/2017 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
You Are What You Love (feat. Christian Gonzalez)
Last week, Steve and Christian talked about how receiving Holy Communion forms us into Christ's Body. This week, they reflect on the ways our good habits can build a "second nature" and form us into the people God made us to be.
4/28/2017 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
You Are What You Eat (feat. Christian Gonzalez)
You've heard it before: you are what you eat. That's most true when we eat Holy Communion. Christian joins Steve to consider the amazing insights that Fr Alexander Schmemann offers in "For the Life of the World."
4/23/2017 • 6 minutes, 48 seconds
The End is Near!
Steve takes a walk in the park and shares important news about "Be the Bee."
4/20/2017 • 1 minute, 46 seconds
We’re All Broken
We all struggle with something. We're all broken. Every Holy Thursday, we see Christ on the Cross. We come face-to-face with our own brokenness, and the way Christ joins us in our pain. He brings light out of darkness, and life out of death.
4/14/2017 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Why Do We Sing in Church?
We've already explored why Orthodox Churches have a distinctive look. They also have a distinctive sound. Why do we sing in our Church services?
4/7/2017 • 8 minutes, 27 seconds
Can We Know God?
We can learn things about almost any subject. Yet God doesn't want us to simply know things *about* Him, in an abstract way. He wants us to truly know Him and commune with Him.
3/31/2017 • 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Why Easy Isn’t Always Best
Lent is hard work, especially when so much of the modern world is designed to make things easy for us! Yet life isn't easy. Can we become the sort of people who learn how to do what's best, even when it's not easy?
3/17/2017 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Should I Fear God? (feat. Elissa Bjeletich)
Lots of prayers say we should "fear God." Does that mean we should be terrified of Him? How can we fear God and love Him?
3/10/2017 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
What is a Sacrament?
Are there seven sacraments? Are sacraments just symbols, or ways to receive grace? Get ready to unlearn everything you think you know about sacraments in this episode!
3/3/2017 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
What Vestments Reveal About our Relationship with God
Vestments are more than decorations: they reveal something important about our relationship with God and the role of our clergy.
2/13/2017 • 0
What Vestments Reveal About our Relationship with God
Vestments are more than decorations: they reveal something important about our relationship with God and the role of our clergy.
2/13/2017 • 0
Our Sacred Order
Hierarchy isn't about status or being important. In the Church, hierarchy is our sacred order, the way we fit together as One Body.
2/13/2017 • 0
Our Sacred Order
Hierarchy isn't about status or being important. In the Church, hierarchy is our sacred order, the way we fit together as One Body.
2/13/2017 • 0
What Vestments Reveal About our Relationship with God
Vestments are more than decorations: they reveal something important about our relationship with God and the role of our clergy.
1/25/2017 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Our Sacred Order
Hierarchy isn't about status or being important. In the Church, hierarchy is our sacred order, the way we fit together as One Body.
1/18/2017 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
New Year, New Focus
The ways we spend our time and money say a lot about what we actually love. And our actions may reveal we don't love God as much as we'd like to think. Let's take an honest look at our lives so we can make some much-needed changes in the year ahead.
1/1/2017 • 0
New Year, New Focus
The ways we spend our time and money say a lot about what we actually love. And our actions may reveal we don't love God as much as we'd like to think. Let's take an honest look at our lives so we can make some much-needed changes in the year ahead.
1/1/2017 • 0
The HOPE Project (Project for Awesome 2016)
Human trafficking is a big problem all over the world. In this year's Project for Awesome, we're supporting the HOPE Project, a new program that connects survivors of human trafficking housing, occupations, potential, and empowerment.
1/1/2017 • 0
The HOPE Project (Project for Awesome 2016)
Human trafficking is a big problem all over the world. In this year's Project for Awesome, we're supporting the HOPE Project, a new program that connects survivors of human trafficking housing, occupations, potential, and empowerment.
1/1/2017 • 0
New Year, New Focus
The ways we spend our time and money say a lot about what we actually love. And our actions may reveal we don't love God as much as we'd like to think. Let's take an honest look at our lives so we can make some much-needed changes in the year ahead.
12/30/2016 • 4 minutes, 52 seconds
The HOPE Project (Project for Awesome 2016)
Human trafficking is a big problem all over the world. In this year's Project for Awesome, we're supporting the HOPE Project, a new program that connects survivors of human trafficking housing, occupations, potential, and empowerment.
12/16/2016 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
Six-Minute Church Tour
Walking into an Orthodox Church can be pretty overwhelming. Join Steve as he offers a quick tour of what you'll typically see, and what that can teach us about our path to salvation.
12/15/2016 • 0
Six-Minute Church Tour
Walking into an Orthodox Church can be pretty overwhelming. Join Steve as he offers a quick tour of what you'll typically see, and what that can teach us about our path to salvation.
12/15/2016 • 0
Six-Minute Church Tour
Walking into an Orthodox Church can be pretty overwhelming. Join Steve as he offers a quick tour of what you'll typically see, and what that can teach us about our path to salvation.
12/1/2016 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
A Church of Mysteries
We use the word "mystery" a lot in the Church. Because the Church herself is a mystery: not an idea to be grasped but a reality to be lived.
11/30/2016 • 0
A Church of Mysteries
We use the word "mystery" a lot in the Church. Because the Church herself is a mystery: not an idea to be grasped but a reality to be lived.
11/30/2016 • 0
Why We Don't Hide Our Faith (featuring Sister Vassa Larin)
Faith is often treated as a secret, private thing. But if we really believe that we know the way to eternal life in Christ, would we really keep that hidden from others?
11/30/2016 • 0
Why We Don't Hide Our Faith (featuring Sister Vassa Larin)
Faith is often treated as a secret, private thing. But if we really believe that we know the way to eternal life in Christ, would we really keep that hidden from others?
11/30/2016 • 0
Don't Think About Your Thoughts
"Thoughts" are the imaginings and fantasies that can distract us from God. And they can turn into action after they enter our hearts. So how do we deal with the thoughts that bother us? Instead of fighting them, we can turn away from them.
11/30/2016 • 0
Don't Think About Your Thoughts
"Thoughts" are the imaginings and fantasies that can distract us from God. And they can turn into action after they enter our hearts. So how do we deal with the thoughts that bother us? Instead of fighting them, we can turn away from them.
11/30/2016 • 0
What if God is Real?
God is more than an abstract idea. And if He's real, that has important consequences for our lives.
11/30/2016 • 0
What if God is Real?
God is more than an abstract idea. And if He's real, that has important consequences for our lives.
11/30/2016 • 0
Why Christians Care for the Environment (with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew)
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Fr. John Chryssavgis join Steve to explore why caring for the environment is part of our role as Christians and priests of creation.
11/30/2016 • 0
Why Christians Care for the Environment (with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew)
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Fr. John Chryssavgis join Steve to explore why caring for the environment is part of our role as Christians and priests of creation.
11/30/2016 • 0
A Church of Mysteries
We use the word "mystery" a lot in the Church. Because the Church herself is a mystery: not an idea to be grasped but a reality to be lived.
11/18/2016 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Why We Don’t Hide Our Faith (featuring Sister Vassa Larin)
Faith is often treated as a secret, private thing. But if we really believe that we know the way to eternal life in Christ, would we really keep that hidden from others?
11/11/2016 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Don’t Think About Your Thoughts
"Thoughts" are the imaginings and fantasies that can distract us from God. And they can turn into action after they enter our hearts. So how do we deal with the thoughts that bother us? Instead of fighting them, we can turn away from them.
11/4/2016 • 5 minutes, 20 seconds
What if God is Real?
God is more than an abstract idea. And if He's real, that has important consequences for our lives.
10/28/2016 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Why Christians Care for the Environment (with Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew)
Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and Fr. John Chryssavgis join Steve to explore why caring for the environment is part of our role as Christians and priests of creation.
10/21/2016 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Four Ways to Forgive
We all know forgiveness is a holy and important thing, yet it's easier said than done. When you're having trouble, here are four things to help soften your heart and open the door to forgiveness.
10/17/2016 • 0
Four Ways to Forgive
We all know forgiveness is a holy and important thing, yet it's easier said than done. When you're having trouble, here are four things to help soften your heart and open the door to forgiveness.
10/17/2016 • 0
Four Ways to Forgive
We all know forgiveness is a holy and important thing, yet it's easier said than done. When you're having trouble, here are four things to help soften your heart and open the door to forgiveness.
10/7/2016 • 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Do More Doing
Philanthropy isn't just about cutting checks, and charity isn't just for non-profits. We can all find ways to do more doing in our lives: to connect with people in personal ways and help give them a taste of God's Kingdom.
10/6/2016 • 0
Do More Doing
Philanthropy isn't just about cutting checks, and charity isn't just for non-profits. We can all find ways to do more doing in our lives: to connect with people in personal ways and help give them a taste of God's Kingdom.
10/6/2016 • 0
Do More Doing
Philanthropy isn't just about cutting checks, and charity isn't just for non-profits. We can all find ways to do more doing in our lives: to connect with people in personal ways and help give them a taste of God's Kingdom.
9/30/2016 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
So, What's Your Story? (featuring Christian Gonzalez)
Our lives are chapters in a greater story. What part are you playing: the all-star athlete, the Greek American, the top of your class? What about the disciple of Christ? This week, let's refocus our lives in God's story, the greater story of salvation.
9/27/2016 • 0
So, What's Your Story? (featuring Christian Gonzalez)
Our lives are chapters in a greater story. What part are you playing: the all-star athlete, the Greek American, the top of your class? What about the disciple of Christ? This week, let's refocus our lives in God's story, the greater story of salvation.
9/27/2016 • 0
Be the Bee #104 | Is it Possible to Pray Always?
Saint Paul tells us to "pray without ceasing." But is constant prayer even possible? And how should we even start? We'll look at simple ways to build our prayer so that our whole life can become an uninterrupted prayer, a joyful offering of praise to God.
9/27/2016 • 0
Be the Bee #104 | Is it Possible to Pray Always?
Saint Paul tells us to "pray without ceasing." But is constant prayer even possible? And how should we even start? We'll look at simple ways to build our prayer so that our whole life can become an uninterrupted prayer, a joyful offering of praise to God.
9/27/2016 • 0
So, What’s Your Story? (featuring Christian Gonzalez)
Our lives are chapters in a greater story. What part are you playing: the all-star athlete, the Greek American, the top of your class? What about the disciple of Christ? This week, let's refocus our lives in God's story, the greater story of salvation.
9/23/2016 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Be the Bee #104 | Is it Possible to Pray Always?
Saint Paul tells us to "pray without ceasing." But is constant prayer even possible? And how should we even start? We'll look at simple ways to build our prayer so that our whole life can become an uninterrupted prayer, a joyful offering of praise to God.
9/16/2016 • 6 minutes, 14 seconds
Five Ways to Jumpstart Your Spiritual Life
You probably know what you need to do to grow closer to Christ, but you're having trouble getting started. Here are five ways to jumpstart your spiritual life and start connecting with the Lord today!
9/11/2016 • 0
Five Ways to Jumpstart Your Spiritual Life
You probably know what you need to do to grow closer to Christ, but you're having trouble getting started. Here are five ways to jumpstart your spiritual life and start connecting with the Lord today!
9/11/2016 • 0
Six Simple Ways to Make the Most of the Year Ahead
As we look ahead to the new Church year, we're not preparing simply to learn more about God: we're preparing to grow closer to God. And here are 6 things we can start doing right now to make the most of the year ahead as we take our first steps towards Christ and His Kingdom!
9/11/2016 • 0
Six Simple Ways to Make the Most of the Year Ahead
As we look ahead to the new Church year, we're not preparing simply to learn more about God: we're preparing to grow closer to God. And here are 6 things we can start doing right now to make the most of the year ahead as we take our first steps towards Christ and His Kingdom!
9/11/2016 • 0
Five Ways to Jumpstart Your Spiritual Life
You probably know what you need to do to grow closer to Christ, but you're having trouble getting started. Here are five ways to jumpstart your spiritual life and start connecting with the Lord today!
9/9/2016 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Six Simple Ways to Make the Most of the Year Ahead
As we look ahead to the new Church year, we're not preparing simply to learn more about God: we're preparing to grow closer to God. And here are 6 things we can start doing right now to make the most of the year ahead as we take our first steps towards Christ and His Kingdom!
9/6/2016 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
The Holy and Great Council
Dn John Chryssavgis, theological advisor to His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, joins Steve to explain the Council. They discuss the mission of the Church in the world, and our mission as Christians.
8/28/2016 • 0
The Holy and Great Council
Dn John Chryssavgis, theological advisor to His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, joins Steve to explain the Council. They discuss the mission of the Church in the world, and our mission as Christians.
8/28/2016 • 0
What Comes Next?
After 100 episodes, it's time to ask: what comes next? As great as it is to talk about God, and learn about Him, the next step is to put it all into practice. Repentance is a change in our lives, a movement back to God. Join the movement and live Orthodoxy!
8/28/2016 • 0
What Comes Next?
After 100 episodes, it's time to ask: what comes next? As great as it is to talk about God, and learn about Him, the next step is to put it all into practice. Repentance is a change in our lives, a movement back to God. Join the movement and live Orthodoxy!
8/28/2016 • 0
Hold On to Hope
Life is full of ups and downs. Even though things are going well, it can suddenly feel like your spiritual life is crashing to the ground. Whatever the reason, here are three tips to help you hold onto hope. God bless you!
8/28/2016 • 0
Hold On to Hope
Life is full of ups and downs. Even though things are going well, it can suddenly feel like your spiritual life is crashing to the ground. Whatever the reason, here are three tips to help you hold onto hope. God bless you!
8/28/2016 • 0
Why Do We Die?
Christ is Risen! Yet, if Christ really has conquered death, why do we still die? With a little help from St. Paul the Apostle and Fr. John Behr, we'll take a closer look at our relationship with God and explore how we perfect our union with Christ.
8/28/2016 • 0
Why Do We Die?
Christ is Risen! Yet, if Christ really has conquered death, why do we still die? With a little help from St. Paul the Apostle and Fr. John Behr, we'll take a closer look at our relationship with God and explore how we perfect our union with Christ.
8/28/2016 • 0
Love and Happiness
Many of us seek wealth, or stuff, or other temporary pleasures. Yet God wants us to seek something more. Christ chose the Cross. What do you choose?
8/28/2016 • 0
Love and Happiness
Many of us seek wealth, or stuff, or other temporary pleasures. Yet God wants us to seek something more. Christ chose the Cross. What do you choose?
8/28/2016 • 0
The Key to Prayer
It's one thing to talk about why Church services and prayer are important, and another to do them. How do we start? The key is something simple, and something very easy to overlook: silence.
8/28/2016 • 0
The Key to Prayer
It's one thing to talk about why Church services and prayer are important, and another to do them. How do we start? The key is something simple, and something very easy to overlook: silence.
8/28/2016 • 0
Why Prayer Matters
If we attend Church services, do we need to pray on our own? If we pray on our own, do we need to attend the services? Prayer matters, and goes hand in hand with the services. Without the Liturgy, prayer is just talking to ourselves. And without prayer, Liturgy is just empty ritual.
8/28/2016 • 0
Why Prayer Matters
If we attend Church services, do we need to pray on our own? If we pray on our own, do we need to attend the services? Prayer matters, and goes hand in hand with the services. Without the Liturgy, prayer is just talking to ourselves. And without prayer, Liturgy is just empty ritual.
8/28/2016 • 0
How to Prepare for Pascha
Great Lent is the time we prepare for Pascha, and the first weeks of the Triodion Period prepare us for Lent. These weeks help us understand how we should prepare for Pascha: that our main goal is not to individually "become better," but to to re-establish our relationships with God and neighbor.
8/28/2016 • 0
How to Prepare for Pascha
Great Lent is the time we prepare for Pascha, and the first weeks of the Triodion Period prepare us for Lent. These weeks help us understand how we should prepare for Pascha: that our main goal is not to individually "become better," but to to re-establish our relationships with God and neighbor.
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Be Not Afraid
"On this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." (Matthew 16:18)
You'll never look at this Bible quote, or the Church, in the same way again. Hell isn't invading the Church; instead, the Church is invading Hell. Christ has broken down the gates of Hell, and our job as Christians is to join Him in bringing light to even the darkest corners of existence.
8/28/2016 • 0
Be Not Afraid
"On this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." (Matthew 16:18)
You'll never look at this Bible quote, or the Church, in the same way again. Hell isn't invading the Church; instead, the Church is invading Hell. Christ has broken down the gates of Hell, and our job as Christians is to join Him in bringing light to even the darkest corners of existence.
8/28/2016 • 0
Who Do You Say That I Am? (featuring Christian Gonzalez)
Christ asked His disciples something personal: "Who do you say that I am?" It's an invitation to do more than answer a question: He's asking us to share our relationship with Him. So who do you say that Christ is? And how is He active in your life? Share your answer and this video!
8/28/2016 • 0
Who Do You Say That I Am? (featuring Christian Gonzalez)
Christ asked His disciples something personal: "Who do you say that I am?" It's an invitation to do more than answer a question: He's asking us to share our relationship with Him. So who do you say that Christ is? And how is He active in your life? Share your answer and this video!
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How Christ Unites Us
Technology helps bring us together, sort of. The world is full of divisions that our sins reinforce. True unity only comes in Christ, who overcomes everything that divides us and brings all creation to God.
8/28/2016 • 0
How Christ Unites Us
Technology helps bring us together, sort of. The world is full of divisions that our sins reinforce. True unity only comes in Christ, who overcomes everything that divides us and brings all creation to God.
8/28/2016 • 0
The Freedom of Forgiveness
St. Dionysios of Zakynthos is a powerful example of forgiveness. He shows us how forgiveness can free us to be who God made us to be, rather than trapping us and defining us by our sins and shortcomings.
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The Freedom of Forgiveness
St. Dionysios of Zakynthos is a powerful example of forgiveness. He shows us how forgiveness can free us to be who God made us to be, rather than trapping us and defining us by our sins and shortcomings.
8/28/2016 • 0
Project for Awesome 2015 - IOCC
Love isn't simply something to talk about, it's something to live. Help us support IOCC in this year's Project for Awesome, and live the Gospel. Together, we can make the world a more awesome place.
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Project for Awesome 2015 - IOCC
Love isn't simply something to talk about, it's something to live. Help us support IOCC in this year's Project for Awesome, and live the Gospel. Together, we can make the world a more awesome place.
8/28/2016 • 0
Give Thanks to the Lord
Giving thanks isn't just for Thanksgiving. As Christians, it's an important part of our daily lives. It's the way to see God even in the midst of difficult times, to receive the blessed happiness that only comes when we open ourselves to God's grace.
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Give Thanks to the Lord
Giving thanks isn't just for Thanksgiving. As Christians, it's an important part of our daily lives. It's the way to see God even in the midst of difficult times, to receive the blessed happiness that only comes when we open ourselves to God's grace.
8/28/2016 • 0
Love Your Enemies
It's not easy to love your enemies, especially when they do something terrible. But it's the Christian way, and it's possible because Christ has defeated hatred and fear with forgiveness and love. It's possible because He defeated death with His own death.
8/28/2016 • 0
Love Your Enemies
It's not easy to love your enemies, especially when they do something terrible. But it's the Christian way, and it's possible because Christ has defeated hatred and fear with forgiveness and love. It's possible because He defeated death with His own death.
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#BeTheSower
You've probably heard the Parable of the Sower, and that we're called to make our hearts good soil, ready to receive God's Word. But what about our call to be sowers, to be people who plant the seeds of the Gospel? Y2AM has a special challenge for you this Advent: are you ready to #BeTheSower?
8/28/2016 • 0
#BeTheSower
You've probably heard the Parable of the Sower, and that we're called to make our hearts good soil, ready to receive God's Word. But what about our call to be sowers, to be people who plant the seeds of the Gospel? Y2AM has a special challenge for you this Advent: are you ready to #BeTheSower?
8/28/2016 • 0
A Good Thought
Have you ever wanted to do something good, and stopped because of doubt? God doesn't knock us over the head: He speaks to us in whispers, the good thoughts that remind us to love God and neighbor. Instead of letting those whispers get drowned out, remember: when you have a good thought, do it immediately.
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A Good Thought
Have you ever wanted to do something good, and stopped because of doubt? God doesn't knock us over the head: He speaks to us in whispers, the good thoughts that remind us to love God and neighbor. Instead of letting those whispers get drowned out, remember: when you have a good thought, do it immediately.
8/28/2016 • 0
Made for Goodness
Even though God made us in His image, sin and death can make that hard to see. The challenge of the spiritual life is to break free of the passions that pull us into sin, and instead choose God and good things. The challenge is to heal our hearts, and reveal the image of God in us, so we can become the saints God made us to be.
8/28/2016 • 0
Made for Goodness
Even though God made us in His image, sin and death can make that hard to see. The challenge of the spiritual life is to break free of the passions that pull us into sin, and instead choose God and good things. The challenge is to heal our hearts, and reveal the image of God in us, so we can become the saints God made us to be.
8/28/2016 • 0
Does the Liturgy Need You?
Do Church services sometimes feel like performances, like you're just passively watching? We can't forget that the Liturgy is the work of the people. And one little word invites us to actively participate in that work: amen.
8/28/2016 • 0
Does the Liturgy Need You?
Do Church services sometimes feel like performances, like you're just passively watching? We can't forget that the Liturgy is the work of the people. And one little word invites us to actively participate in that work: amen.
8/28/2016 • 0
Pray Simply, Pray Always
Do you want to pray more, but aren't sure where to start? Draw some inspiration from the life of Symeon, a pious man profiled in the book "Ascetics in the World." His life shows how even a simple prayer rule can open our lives to God's grace.
8/28/2016 • 0
Pray Simply, Pray Always
Do you want to pray more, but aren't sure where to start? Draw some inspiration from the life of Symeon, a pious man profiled in the book "Ascetics in the World." His life shows how even a simple prayer rule can open our lives to God's grace.
8/28/2016 • 0
Why Relics?
Why are relics so important in the Church? Saints are sanctified in both body and soul, and in Scripture we see how their bodies continue to be temples of the Holy Spirit even after death. The relics of the martyrs are especially important, from early liturgies in the catacombs to their place in altars today.
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Why Relics?
Why are relics so important in the Church? Saints are sanctified in both body and soul, and in Scripture we see how their bodies continue to be temples of the Holy Spirit even after death. The relics of the martyrs are especially important, from early liturgies in the catacombs to their place in altars today.
8/28/2016 • 0
Habits
What can trees teach us about cutting our bad habits, and cultivating good ones? We're discussing an important lesson from Abba Dorotheos in this week's "Be the Bee!"
8/28/2016 • 0
Habits
What can trees teach us about cutting our bad habits, and cultivating good ones? We're discussing an important lesson from Abba Dorotheos in this week's "Be the Bee!"
8/28/2016 • 0
A Church of Councils (featuring Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh)
The Church isn't run by a single person. Instead, we come together in councils to keep the Faith and guide the Church through challenges. From the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem (in the Book of Acts) through the upcoming Great and Holy Council, this spirit of togetherness opens us to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
8/28/2016 • 0
A Church of Councils (featuring Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh)
The Church isn't run by a single person. Instead, we come together in councils to keep the Faith and guide the Church through challenges. From the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem (in the Book of Acts) through the upcoming Great and Holy Council, this spirit of togetherness opens us to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
8/28/2016 • 0
First Among Sinners
As we learn more about the Faith, we learn about right and wrong. And sin. If we're not careful, that knowledge can lead us to judge others rather than repent of our own faults. How do we stay focused on our sins? And what's the best way to approach people about their faults? Watch to find out!
8/28/2016 • 0
First Among Sinners
As we learn more about the Faith, we learn about right and wrong. And sin. If we're not careful, that knowledge can lead us to judge others rather than repent of our own faults. How do we stay focused on our sins? And what's the best way to approach people about their faults? Watch to find out!
8/28/2016 • 0
Is Orthodoxy Anti-Intellectual? (Featuring Sister Vassa Larin)
This week we're responding to another viewer question. Does a love of theology and academic study somehow contradict the mysticism of the Faith? We approach God as complete human persons, and that includes our minds. Reading and studying theology can be a great thing, but it should also be a part of our larger life in Christ. God is more than an idea we think about: He's a person we encounter.
8/28/2016 • 0
Is Orthodoxy Anti-Intellectual? (Featuring Sister Vassa Larin)
This week we're responding to another viewer question. Does a love of theology and academic study somehow contradict the mysticism of the Faith? We approach God as complete human persons, and that includes our minds. Reading and studying theology can be a great thing, but it should also be a part of our larger life in Christ. God is more than an idea we think about: He's a person we encounter.
8/28/2016 • 0
Memory Eternal
When people pass away, we pray that their memory will be eternal. We're not simply asking God to think about them: we're asking Him to save them (and us) and bring us all into His Kingdom. It's the Church's answer to the loneliness and emptiness of death.
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Memory Eternal
When people pass away, we pray that their memory will be eternal. We're not simply asking God to think about them: we're asking Him to save them (and us) and bring us all into His Kingdom. It's the Church's answer to the loneliness and emptiness of death.
8/28/2016 • 0
Six Ways to Deepen Your Love for Christ
Living Orthodoxy is about love. Here are six ways you can deepen your love for Christ. Are you ready to start?
8/28/2016 • 0
Six Ways to Deepen Your Love for Christ
Living Orthodoxy is about love. Here are six ways you can deepen your love for Christ. Are you ready to start?
8/28/2016 • 0
Mission for Christ
Parishes across the country will host their annual festivals and offer great food, music, and dancing to their neighbors. We also have something even more amazing to offer: Christ and the Good News of salvation.
8/28/2016 • 0
Mission for Christ
Parishes across the country will host their annual festivals and offer great food, music, and dancing to their neighbors. We also have something even more amazing to offer: Christ and the Good News of salvation.
8/28/2016 • 0
Is Christianity Shrinking?
A new study from the Pew Research Group has some interesting numbers. Do they show that Christianity is shrinking? While it's true that people are leaving the Church, we can't panic. Instead, we should use these numbers as a challenge. Our challenge is to be the bee and live Orthodoxy: to help people find God and to live the Faith everyday.
8/28/2016 • 0
Is Christianity Shrinking?
A new study from the Pew Research Group has some interesting numbers. Do they show that Christianity is shrinking? While it's true that people are leaving the Church, we can't panic. Instead, we should use these numbers as a challenge. Our challenge is to be the bee and live Orthodoxy: to help people find God and to live the Faith everyday.
8/28/2016 • 0
Cradle or Convert?
We sometimes describe people as cradles or converts; but instead of describing people, that can divide us. And they're a bit misleading: we aren't born into the Church, and there isn't a specific moment in the past when we enter the Church. We're actually pilgrims, making our way to Christ, growing closer to Him everyday.
8/28/2016 • 0
Cradle or Convert?
We sometimes describe people as cradles or converts; but instead of describing people, that can divide us. And they're a bit misleading: we aren't born into the Church, and there isn't a specific moment in the past when we enter the Church. We're actually pilgrims, making our way to Christ, growing closer to Him everyday.
8/28/2016 • 0
Children of God
Christ took on all that is ours so that we can have all that is His. One of those blessings is the ability to call God the Father our Father. That doesn't just affect the way we relate to God; it affects how we relate to all people, our brothers and sisters in Christ.
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Children of God
Christ took on all that is ours so that we can have all that is His. One of those blessings is the ability to call God the Father our Father. That doesn't just affect the way we relate to God; it affects how we relate to all people, our brothers and sisters in Christ.
8/28/2016 • 0
From “Me” to “We”
Liturgy is the work of the people: our work. It brings us from a bunch of "me's" to a single "we" in Christ. Every episode is a great reminder of this, since Be the Bee comes from the love and work of so many people, including you!
8/28/2016 • 0
From “Me” to “We”
Liturgy is the work of the people: our work. It brings us from a bunch of "me's" to a single "we" in Christ. Every episode is a great reminder of this, since Be the Bee comes from the love and work of so many people, including you!
8/28/2016 • 0
Salvation in Christ
We can summarize salvation in three words: Christ is Risen! Salvation, our participation in God's true and eternal life, only happens in the divine-human person of Christ. He took on all that is ours so we could have all that is His.
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Salvation in Christ
We can summarize salvation in three words: Christ is Risen! Salvation, our participation in God's true and eternal life, only happens in the divine-human person of Christ. He took on all that is ours so we could have all that is His.
8/28/2016 • 0
Heaven and Hell
Many people think that heaven and hell are the places God sends us to either reward or punish us. But Orthodox Christians don't believe in this "two story" model of the universe. We believe that God is "present in all places and filling all things," and that what we interpret as salvation or damnation is actually our response to, and experience of, God's unconditional love.
8/28/2016 • 0
Heaven and Hell
Many people think that heaven and hell are the places God sends us to either reward or punish us. But Orthodox Christians don't believe in this "two story" model of the universe. We believe that God is "present in all places and filling all things," and that what we interpret as salvation or damnation is actually our response to, and experience of, God's unconditional love.
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Creation and Fall
Jesus Christ is our savior, but what does He save us from? To answer that, we need to take a closer look at Creation and the Fall. God made us neither mortal nor immortal, but with freedom: we could choose to either move closer to God, the source of life, or away from Him, and find death. When Adam and Eve sinned they separated themselves from God and each other, creating the wounded, sick humanity that they passed down to us.
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Creation and Fall
Jesus Christ is our savior, but what does He save us from? To answer that, we need to take a closer look at Creation and the Fall. God made us neither mortal nor immortal, but with freedom: we could choose to either move closer to God, the source of life, or away from Him, and find death. When Adam and Eve sinned they separated themselves from God and each other, creating the wounded, sick humanity that they passed down to us.
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Who is Jesus Christ?
Who is Jesus Christ? He's the God-man, the eternal Son of God who, in the fullness of time, took on flesh and became fully human--while remaining fully God. This is so important because of what it means for our salvation. If we understand who Christ really is, we can understand who we really are.
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Who is Jesus Christ?
Who is Jesus Christ? He's the God-man, the eternal Son of God who, in the fullness of time, took on flesh and became fully human--while remaining fully God. This is so important because of what it means for our salvation. If we understand who Christ really is, we can understand who we really are.
8/28/2016 • 0
When Right isn't Easy (Selma Marches 50th Anniversary)
Being a Christian and living the Gospel isn't always easy; in fact, it's usually challenging. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., experienced that as he fought for justice. So did Archbishop Iakovos when, despite opposition, he chose to stand with Reverend King in Selma. Fifty years after the Selma marches, let's look ahead to how we can live with the same spirit of courage and love.
8/28/2016 • 0
When Right isn't Easy (Selma Marches 50th Anniversary)
Being a Christian and living the Gospel isn't always easy; in fact, it's usually challenging. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., experienced that as he fought for justice. So did Archbishop Iakovos when, despite opposition, he chose to stand with Reverend King in Selma. Fifty years after the Selma marches, let's look ahead to how we can live with the same spirit of courage and love.
8/28/2016 • 0
The Holy Trinity
How can God be both 3 and 1? Christians are monotheists—we believe in one God—but many people don't understand how the Holy Trinity fits in with that. The Holy Trinity is One God, three divine Persons who express one divine Nature.
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The Holy Trinity
How can God be both 3 and 1? Christians are monotheists—we believe in one God—but many people don't understand how the Holy Trinity fits in with that. The Holy Trinity is One God, three divine Persons who express one divine Nature.
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Belief in God
How can we even begin to talk about belief in God? We need to start by making something clear: we're not talking about belief in something; we're talking about belief in someone. That changes the way we see the question. It means God isn't something we think about. It means He's someone we're invited to encounter.
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Belief in God
How can we even begin to talk about belief in God? We need to start by making something clear: we're not talking about belief in something; we're talking about belief in someone. That changes the way we see the question. It means God isn't something we think about. It means He's someone we're invited to encounter.
8/28/2016 • 0
What is Orthodox Christianity?
Some say Orthodox Christianity is one of the world's best kept secrets. So let's talk about what Orthodoxy is. At it's core, Orthodoxy is about the Gospel, the Good News of our new life in Christ. And there's a lot more to say, so we're going to spend a few weeks answering some of the basic questions people have about the Faith.
8/28/2016 • 0
What is Orthodox Christianity?
Some say Orthodox Christianity is one of the world's best kept secrets. So let's talk about what Orthodoxy is. At it's core, Orthodoxy is about the Gospel, the Good News of our new life in Christ. And there's a lot more to say, so we're going to spend a few weeks answering some of the basic questions people have about the Faith.
8/28/2016 • 0
Pure as Snow
When we look at snow with the eyes of a bee, we can learn an important lesson for our spiritual lives. Snow is a beautiful metaphor for our ideal spiritual state, as we read in Psalm 50(51). If we're not careful, snow can slowly be transformed into disgusting muck. Thank God, the Church offers us a reset button!
8/28/2016 • 0
Pure as Snow
When we look at snow with the eyes of a bee, we can learn an important lesson for our spiritual lives. Snow is a beautiful metaphor for our ideal spiritual state, as we read in Psalm 50(51). If we're not careful, snow can slowly be transformed into disgusting muck. Thank God, the Church offers us a reset button!
8/28/2016 • 0
Faith in Action
Faith needs to be something we put into action. A wonderful example of this is the life and person of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. The Christian Faith teaches the equality of all people—and Dr King acted on that belief.
8/28/2016 • 0
Faith in Action
Faith needs to be something we put into action. A wonderful example of this is the life and person of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. The Christian Faith teaches the equality of all people—and Dr King acted on that belief.
8/28/2016 • 0
Is Church Boring?
Sometimes, the Church can seem . . . boring. Is that because of the Church or the way we see and present it?
8/28/2016 • 0
Is Church Boring?
Sometimes, the Church can seem . . . boring. Is that because of the Church or the way we see and present it?
8/28/2016 • 0
United by Forgiveness
As Christians, we're called to union with each other and God. Yet we're constantly stuck in divisions, both external and internal. So how are we supposed to achieve true union? The answer is forgiveness: God's invitation to share the same space with Him.
8/28/2016 • 0
United by Forgiveness
As Christians, we're called to union with each other and God. Yet we're constantly stuck in divisions, both external and internal. So how are we supposed to achieve true union? The answer is forgiveness: God's invitation to share the same space with Him.
8/28/2016 • 0
Share the Faith in 2015
It's a brand new year, a chance to look back on where we've struggled and look ahead to how we can improve. How can we draw closer to God in 2015, and share Him with the world?
8/28/2016 • 0
Share the Faith in 2015
It's a brand new year, a chance to look back on where we've struggled and look ahead to how we can improve. How can we draw closer to God in 2015, and share Him with the world?
8/28/2016 • 0
Rise Like Incense
We all know incense smells nice, but why do we use it in our services? It's an important reminder about what God gives us, and what we offer to God.
8/28/2016 • 0
Rise Like Incense
We all know incense smells nice, but why do we use it in our services? It's an important reminder about what God gives us, and what we offer to God.
8/28/2016 • 0
Project for Awesome 2014 - FOCUS North America - P4A2014
Love isn’t just a feeling; it’s a choice, an action. We can show our love for our neighbors (and live our Faith) by getting involved with philanthropic groups like FOCUS North America.
8/27/2016 • 0
Project for Awesome 2014 - FOCUS North America - P4A2014
Love isn’t just a feeling; it’s a choice, an action. We can show our love for our neighbors (and live our Faith) by getting involved with philanthropic groups like FOCUS North America.
8/27/2016 • 0
Venerating Icons
What are icons, and why are they important?
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Venerating Icons
What are icons, and why are they important?
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Making God's Love Visible
The Truth can be hard to see. What are we doing to help people see it better?
8/27/2016 • 0
Making God's Love Visible
The Truth can be hard to see. What are we doing to help people see it better?
8/27/2016 • 0
We Can't Talk If We Won't Listen
A look back at last year's Halloween episode, and what can happen when we're too concerned with being right.
8/27/2016 • 0
We Can't Talk If We Won't Listen
A look back at last year's Halloween episode, and what can happen when we're too concerned with being right.
8/27/2016 • 0
The End is Just the Beginning
What the St. Nicholas Ground Blessing can teach us about God's triumph over death.
8/27/2016 • 0
The End is Just the Beginning
What the St. Nicholas Ground Blessing can teach us about God's triumph over death.
8/27/2016 • 0
Why You Need a Prayer Rope
What a prayer rope is, and how it can help us.
8/27/2016 • 0
Why You Need a Prayer Rope
What a prayer rope is, and how it can help us.
8/27/2016 • 0
#BeTheBeeFanArt Contest!
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#BeTheBeeFanArt Contest!
8/27/2016 • 0
Lighting Candles
We don't light candles in Church. Here's why.
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Lighting Candles
We don't light candles in Church. Here's why.
8/27/2016 • 0
Free as a Bee
What does it mean to be the bee?
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Free as a Bee
What does it mean to be the bee?
8/27/2016 • 0
#RebuildStNicholas
On September 11, an Orthodox church was destroyed under the collapsing Twin Towers. What can its rebuilding teach us about being the bee?
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#RebuildStNicholas
On September 11, an Orthodox church was destroyed under the collapsing Twin Towers. What can its rebuilding teach us about being the bee?
8/27/2016 • 0
Three Things You Need to Know About the Bible
How do Christ and the Church teach us to read the Bible? Here are three things you need to know!
8/27/2016 • 0
Three Things You Need to Know About the Bible
How do Christ and the Church teach us to read the Bible? Here are three things you need to know!
8/27/2016 • 0
Not Just Mustard Seeds
Christ tells us that faith like a mustard seed is enough to move mountains. But how can something so small do something so huge?
8/27/2016 • 0
Not Just Mustard Seeds
Christ tells us that faith like a mustard seed is enough to move mountains. But how can something so small do something so huge?
8/27/2016 • 0
I Love Camp!
I love summer camp! Do you?
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I Love Camp!
I love summer camp! Do you?
8/27/2016 • 0
Transfiguration and Transformation
What can the Transfiguration teach us about being the bee?
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Transfiguration and Transformation
What can the Transfiguration teach us about being the bee?
8/27/2016 • 0
God's Mother, Our Mother
Who is the Theotokos, and why is she so important?
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God's Mother, Our Mother
Who is the Theotokos, and why is she so important?
8/27/2016 • 0
There's No “Me” in “Bee” (#GOAClergyLaity)
Coming together with amazing Orthodox Christians from across the country is a powerful reminder that there's no "me" in "bee."
8/27/2016 • 0
There's No “Me” in “Bee” (#GOAClergyLaity)
Coming together with amazing Orthodox Christians from across the country is a powerful reminder that there's no "me" in "bee."
8/27/2016 • 0
The King's Stewards
God has appointed us all to be stewards in His Kingdom. What does that mean for our lives?
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The King's Stewards
God has appointed us all to be stewards in His Kingdom. What does that mean for our lives?
8/27/2016 • 0
What is Sin?
People have a lot of ideas about sin. What does the Orthodox Church say?
8/27/2016 • 0
What is Sin?
People have a lot of ideas about sin. What does the Orthodox Church say?
8/27/2016 • 0
What Sports Can Teach Us
What can sports teach us about being Christians? What have sports taught you?
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What Sports Can Teach Us
What can sports teach us about being Christians? What have sports taught you?
8/27/2016 • 0
Confession
We're answering another viewer question. Why is the Sacrament of Confession so important?
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Confession
We're answering another viewer question. Why is the Sacrament of Confession so important?
8/27/2016 • 0
Apostolic Pilgrimage (Disagreement and Dialogue)
Why was the meeting between Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew so important? We're looking at Catholic-Orthodox history in this week's Be the Bee!
8/27/2016 • 0
Apostolic Pilgrimage (Disagreement and Dialogue)
Why was the meeting between Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew so important? We're looking at Catholic-Orthodox history in this week's Be the Bee!
8/27/2016 • 0
Women in the Church
Women have been important saints and leaders in the Church from the very beginning!
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Women in the Church
Women have been important saints and leaders in the Church from the very beginning!
8/27/2016 • 0
Overcoming Laziness
We're answering one of your questions, about how we can overcome laziness. How can changing our perspective help?
8/27/2016 • 0
Overcoming Laziness
We're answering one of your questions, about how we can overcome laziness. How can changing our perspective help?
8/27/2016 • 0
Faith and Doubt
We all struggle with doubt sometimes. Is that a problem, or something that can help our faith?
8/27/2016 • 0
Faith and Doubt
We all struggle with doubt sometimes. Is that a problem, or something that can help our faith?
8/27/2016 • 0
Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen! What does that mean for the rest of us?
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Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen! What does that mean for the rest of us?
8/27/2016 • 0
A True Human Being
Who is the first human being? The answer may surprise you!
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A True Human Being
Who is the first human being? The answer may surprise you!
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The Beauty of the Cross
The Cross was an instrument of death. How did it become an instrument of life? And what can that teach us about being the bee?
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The Beauty of the Cross
The Cross was an instrument of death. How did it become an instrument of life? And what can that teach us about being the bee?
8/27/2016 • 0
Time to Repent
We've all stumbled during Lent. St. Mary of Egypt shows us that it's not too late to get back up again.
8/27/2016 • 0
Time to Repent
We've all stumbled during Lent. St. Mary of Egypt shows us that it's not too late to get back up again.
8/27/2016 • 0
An Invitation to Give
Fasting can fatten up our wallets. What should we do with that extra money? And how else can we give?
8/27/2016 • 0
An Invitation to Give
Fasting can fatten up our wallets. What should we do with that extra money? And how else can we give?
8/27/2016 • 0
The Discipline of Fasting
Sometimes we talk about "giving up" something for Lent. Is the Church asking us to give up what we want or inviting us to build the discipline we need to make the right choices?
8/27/2016 • 0
The Discipline of Fasting
Sometimes we talk about "giving up" something for Lent. Is the Church asking us to give up what we want or inviting us to build the discipline we need to make the right choices?
8/27/2016 • 0
Fasting from More than Food
When fasting, we focus on what goes into our mouths, what we eat. But what about what comes out of our mouths, what we say?
8/27/2016 • 0
Fasting from More than Food
When fasting, we focus on what goes into our mouths, what we eat. But what about what comes out of our mouths, what we say?
8/27/2016 • 0
Forgiveness First
Before we start fasting during Great Lent, we start forgiving. Why do we ask forgiveness from everyone, even people we may not know?
8/27/2016 • 0
Forgiveness First
Before we start fasting during Great Lent, we start forgiving. Why do we ask forgiveness from everyone, even people we may not know?
8/27/2016 • 0
What About Our Bodies?
We talk a lot about our souls. But what about our bodies? Are they important? Are they saved?
8/27/2016 • 0
What About Our Bodies?
We talk a lot about our souls. But what about our bodies? Are they important? Are they saved?
8/27/2016 • 0
What Do You Share?
We share things that are important to us. Do we ever share God with our family and friends?
8/27/2016 • 0
What Do You Share?
We share things that are important to us. Do we ever share God with our family and friends?
8/27/2016 • 0
Being a Servant
What does it mean to be a servant of God? How do we serve?
8/27/2016 • 0
Being a Servant
What does it mean to be a servant of God? How do we serve?
8/27/2016 • 0
Overflowing With God's Love
This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when we try showing love to people and don't get anything positive in return?
8/27/2016 • 0
Overflowing With God's Love
This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when we try showing love to people and don't get anything positive in return?
8/27/2016 • 0
Everyday Martyrs
This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when people make us feel ashamed or awkward for being Christians?
8/27/2016 • 0
Everyday Martyrs
This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when people make us feel ashamed or awkward for being Christians?
8/27/2016 • 0
Conquering Our Thoughts
This week we answer one of your questions! How do we control our thoughts and deal with the temptations we face everyday?
8/27/2016 • 0
Conquering Our Thoughts
This week we answer one of your questions! How do we control our thoughts and deal with the temptations we face everyday?
8/27/2016 • 0
Running Out of Gas
If we don't keep our car's gas tank full, it will stall. Do we keep our spiritual gas tanks full?
8/27/2016 • 0
Running Out of Gas
If we don't keep our car's gas tank full, it will stall. Do we keep our spiritual gas tanks full?
8/27/2016 • 0
Holy Water for the Whole World
Sometimes we divide the world into things that concern God and things that don't. What can holy water teach us about that?
8/27/2016 • 0
Holy Water for the Whole World
Sometimes we divide the world into things that concern God and things that don't. What can holy water teach us about that?
8/27/2016 • 0
New Year's Resolutions
Most people don't keep their new year's resolutions. Is it because we're too busy trying to do more rather than be more?
8/27/2016 • 0
New Year's Resolutions
Most people don't keep their new year's resolutions. Is it because we're too busy trying to do more rather than be more?
8/27/2016 • 0
The Wonder of Christmas
The universe is full of wonderful things. But perhaps nothing is more wonderful that Christmas, when God became man!
8/27/2016 • 0
The Wonder of Christmas
The universe is full of wonderful things. But perhaps nothing is more wonderful that Christmas, when God became man!
8/27/2016 • 0
Christmas Gift-Giving
Why is gift-giving such an important part of Christmas? What does it have to do with our lives as Christians?
8/27/2016 • 0
Christmas Gift-Giving
Why is gift-giving such an important part of Christmas? What does it have to do with our lives as Christians?
8/27/2016 • 0
Sharing the Church
When a new presbyter is ordained, he's told to "guard the Church." Does he do that by building walls around it? Or by sharing it with the world?
8/27/2016 • 0
Sharing the Church
When a new presbyter is ordained, he's told to "guard the Church." Does he do that by building walls around it? Or by sharing it with the world?
8/27/2016 • 0
Called to Be Saints
Elder Porphyrios has been recognized as a saint! Are the rest of us called to be saints, too?
8/27/2016 • 0
Called to Be Saints
Elder Porphyrios has been recognized as a saint! Are the rest of us called to be saints, too?
8/27/2016 • 0
Thankful for the Resurrection
When blessings are temporary, sadness follows thankfulness. But does God want our blessings to be so short-lived?
8/27/2016 • 0
Thankful for the Resurrection
When blessings are temporary, sadness follows thankfulness. But does God want our blessings to be so short-lived?
8/27/2016 • 0
The Holy and Great Council
Dn John Chryssavgis, theological advisor to His All Holiness Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, joins Steve to explain the Council. They discuss the mission of the Church in the world, and our mission as Christians.
6/15/2016 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
What Comes Next?
After 100 episodes, it's time to ask: what comes next? As great as it is to talk about God, and learn about Him, the next step is to put it all into practice. Repentance is a change in our lives, a movement back to God. Join the movement and live Orthodoxy!
5/27/2016 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Hold On to Hope
Life is full of ups and downs. Even though things are going well, it can suddenly feel like your spiritual life is crashing to the ground. Whatever the reason, here are three tips to help you hold onto hope. God bless you!
5/13/2016 • 4 minutes, 30 seconds
Why Do We Die?
Christ is Risen! Yet, if Christ really has conquered death, why do we still die? With a little help from St. Paul the Apostle and Fr. John Behr, we'll take a closer look at our relationship with God and explore how we perfect our union with Christ.
5/6/2016 • 6 minutes, 35 seconds
Love and Happiness
Many of us seek wealth, or stuff, or other temporary pleasures. Yet God wants us to seek something more. Christ chose the Cross. What do you choose?
5/4/2016 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
The Key to Prayer
It's one thing to talk about why Church services and prayer are important, and another to do them. How do we start? The key is something simple, and something very easy to overlook: silence.
4/1/2016 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
Why Prayer Matters
If we attend Church services, do we need to pray on our own? If we pray on our own, do we need to attend the services? Prayer matters, and goes hand in hand with the services. Without the Liturgy, prayer is just talking to ourselves. And without prayer, Liturgy is just empty ritual.
3/25/2016 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
How to Prepare for Pascha
Great Lent is the time we prepare for Pascha, and the first weeks of the Triodion Period prepare us for Lent. These weeks help us understand how we should prepare for Pascha: that our main goal is not to individually "become better," but to to re-establish our relationships with God and neighbor.
3/17/2016 • 6 minutes, 20 seconds
Be Not Afraid
"On this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hell shall not prevail against it." (Matthew 16:18)
You'll never look at this Bible quote, or the Church, in the same way again. Hell isn't invading the Church; instead, the Church is invading Hell. Christ has broken down the gates of Hell, and our job as Christians is to join Him in bringing light to even the darkest corners of existence.
2/5/2016 • 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Who Do You Say That I Am? (featuring Christian Gonzalez)
Christ asked His disciples something personal: "Who do you say that I am?" It's an invitation to do more than answer a question: He's asking us to share our relationship with Him. So who do you say that Christ is? And how is He active in your life? Share your answer and this video!
1/15/2016 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
How Christ Unites Us
Technology helps bring us together, sort of. The world is full of divisions that our sins reinforce. True unity only comes in Christ, who overcomes everything that divides us and brings all creation to God.
1/8/2016 • 6 minutes, 32 seconds
The Freedom of Forgiveness
St. Dionysios of Zakynthos is a powerful example of forgiveness. He shows us how forgiveness can free us to be who God made us to be, rather than trapping us and defining us by our sins and shortcomings.
12/18/2015 • 6 minutes, 28 seconds
Project for Awesome 2015 - IOCC
Love isn't simply something to talk about, it's something to live. Help us support IOCC in this year's Project for Awesome, and live the Gospel. Together, we can make the world a more awesome place.
12/15/2015 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
Give Thanks to the Lord
Giving thanks isn't just for Thanksgiving. As Christians, it's an important part of our daily lives. It's the way to see God even in the midst of difficult times, to receive the blessed happiness that only comes when we open ourselves to God's grace.
11/27/2015 • 6 minutes, 55 seconds
Love Your Enemies
It's not easy to love your enemies, especially when they do something terrible. But it's the Christian way, and it's possible because Christ has defeated hatred and fear with forgiveness and love. It's possible because He defeated death with His own death.
11/20/2015 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
#BeTheSower
You've probably heard the Parable of the Sower, and that we're called to make our hearts good soil, ready to receive God's Word. But what about our call to be sowers, to be people who plant the seeds of the Gospel? Y2AM has a special challenge for you this Advent: are you ready to #BeTheSower?
11/13/2015 • 6 minutes
A Good Thought
Have you ever wanted to do something good, and stopped because of doubt? God doesn't knock us over the head: He speaks to us in whispers, the good thoughts that remind us to love God and neighbor. Instead of letting those whispers get drowned out, remember: when you have a good thought, do it immediately.
11/6/2015 • 5 minutes, 31 seconds
Made for Goodness
Even though God made us in His image, sin and death can make that hard to see. The challenge of the spiritual life is to break free of the passions that pull us into sin, and instead choose God and good things. The challenge is to heal our hearts, and reveal the image of God in us, so we can become the saints God made us to be.
10/29/2015 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Does the Liturgy Need You?
Do Church services sometimes feel like performances, like you're just passively watching? We can't forget that the Liturgy is the work of the people. And one little word invites us to actively participate in that work: amen.
10/23/2015 • 4 minutes, 59 seconds
Pray Simply, Pray Always
Do you want to pray more, but aren't sure where to start? Draw some inspiration from the life of Symeon, a pious man profiled in the book "Ascetics in the World." His life shows how even a simple prayer rule can open our lives to God's grace.
10/2/2015 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Why Relics?
Why are relics so important in the Church? Saints are sanctified in both body and soul, and in Scripture we see how their bodies continue to be temples of the Holy Spirit even after death. The relics of the martyrs are especially important, from early liturgies in the catacombs to their place in altars today.
9/24/2015 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Habits
What can trees teach us about cutting our bad habits, and cultivating good ones? We're discussing an important lesson from Abba Dorotheos in this week's "Be the Bee!"
9/18/2015 • 4 minutes, 35 seconds
A Church of Councils (featuring Metropolitan Savas of Pittsburgh)
The Church isn't run by a single person. Instead, we come together in councils to keep the Faith and guide the Church through challenges. From the Apostolic Council of Jerusalem (in the Book of Acts) through the upcoming Great and Holy Council, this spirit of togetherness opens us to the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
9/14/2015 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
First Among Sinners
As we learn more about the Faith, we learn about right and wrong. And sin. If we're not careful, that knowledge can lead us to judge others rather than repent of our own faults. How do we stay focused on our sins? And what's the best way to approach people about their faults? Watch to find out!
7/31/2015 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Is Orthodoxy Anti-Intellectual? (Featuring Sister Vassa Larin)
This week we're responding to another viewer question. Does a love of theology and academic study somehow contradict the mysticism of the Faith? We approach God as complete human persons, and that includes our minds. Reading and studying theology can be a great thing, but it should also be a part of our larger life in Christ. God is more than an idea we think about: He's a person we encounter.
7/16/2015 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
Memory Eternal
When people pass away, we pray that their memory will be eternal. We're not simply asking God to think about them: we're asking Him to save them (and us) and bring us all into His Kingdom. It's the Church's answer to the loneliness and emptiness of death.
7/3/2015 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Six Ways to Deepen Your Love for Christ
Living Orthodoxy is about love. Here are six ways you can deepen your love for Christ. Are you ready to start?
6/26/2015 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Mission for Christ
Parishes across the country will host their annual festivals and offer great food, music, and dancing to their neighbors. We also have something even more amazing to offer: Christ and the Good News of salvation.
6/5/2015 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
Is Christianity Shrinking?
A new study from the Pew Research Group has some interesting numbers. Do they show that Christianity is shrinking? While it's true that people are leaving the Church, we can't panic. Instead, we should use these numbers as a challenge. Our challenge is to be the bee and live Orthodoxy: to help people find God and to live the Faith everyday.
5/22/2015 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Cradle or Convert?
We sometimes describe people as cradles or converts; but instead of describing people, that can divide us. And they're a bit misleading: we aren't born into the Church, and there isn't a specific moment in the past when we enter the Church. We're actually pilgrims, making our way to Christ, growing closer to Him everyday.
5/16/2015 • 4 minutes, 28 seconds
Children of God
Christ took on all that is ours so that we can have all that is His. One of those blessings is the ability to call God the Father our Father. That doesn't just affect the way we relate to God; it affects how we relate to all people, our brothers and sisters in Christ.
5/8/2015 • 4 minutes, 37 seconds
From “Me” to “We”
Liturgy is the work of the people: our work. It brings us from a bunch of "me's" to a single "we" in Christ. Every episode is a great reminder of this, since Be the Bee comes from the love and work of so many people, including you!
4/24/2015 • 3 minutes, 47 seconds
Salvation in Christ
We can summarize salvation in three words: Christ is Risen! Salvation, our participation in God's true and eternal life, only happens in the divine-human person of Christ. He took on all that is ours so we could have all that is His.
4/10/2015 • 4 minutes, 20 seconds
Heaven and Hell
Many people think that heaven and hell are the places God sends us to either reward or punish us. But Orthodox Christians don't believe in this "two story" model of the universe. We believe that God is "present in all places and filling all things," and that what we interpret as salvation or damnation is actually our response to, and experience of, God's unconditional love.
4/3/2015 • 4 minutes, 27 seconds
Creation and Fall
Jesus Christ is our savior, but what does He save us from? To answer that, we need to take a closer look at Creation and the Fall. God made us neither mortal nor immortal, but with freedom: we could choose to either move closer to God, the source of life, or away from Him, and find death. When Adam and Eve sinned they separated themselves from God and each other, creating the wounded, sick humanity that they passed down to us.
3/28/2015 • 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Who is Jesus Christ?
Who is Jesus Christ? He's the God-man, the eternal Son of God who, in the fullness of time, took on flesh and became fully human--while remaining fully God. This is so important because of what it means for our salvation. If we understand who Christ really is, we can understand who we really are.
3/13/2015 • 5 minutes, 41 seconds
When Right isn’t Easy (Selma Marches 50th Anniversary)
Being a Christian and living the Gospel isn't always easy; in fact, it's usually challenging. Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., experienced that as he fought for justice. So did Archbishop Iakovos when, despite opposition, he chose to stand with Reverend King in Selma. Fifty years after the Selma marches, let's look ahead to how we can live with the same spirit of courage and love.
3/6/2015 • 5 minutes, 15 seconds
The Holy Trinity
How can God be both 3 and 1? Christians are monotheists—we believe in one God—but many people don't understand how the Holy Trinity fits in with that. The Holy Trinity is One God, three divine Persons who express one divine Nature.
2/23/2015 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Belief in God
How can we even begin to talk about belief in God? We need to start by making something clear: we're not talking about belief in something; we're talking about belief in someone. That changes the way we see the question. It means God isn't something we think about. It means He's someone we're invited to encounter.
2/13/2015 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
What is Orthodox Christianity?
Some say Orthodox Christianity is one of the world's best kept secrets. So let's talk about what Orthodoxy is. At it's core, Orthodoxy is about the Gospel, the Good News of our new life in Christ. And there's a lot more to say, so we're going to spend a few weeks answering some of the basic questions people have about the Faith.
2/6/2015 • 4 minutes, 47 seconds
Pure as Snow
When we look at snow with the eyes of a bee, we can learn an important lesson for our spiritual lives. Snow is a beautiful metaphor for our ideal spiritual state, as we read in Psalm 50(51). If we're not careful, snow can slowly be transformed into disgusting muck. Thank God, the Church offers us a reset button!
1/30/2015 • 3 minutes, 45 seconds
Faith in Action
Faith needs to be something we put into action. A wonderful example of this is the life and person of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. The Christian Faith teaches the equality of all people—and Dr King acted on that belief.
1/26/2015 • 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Is Church Boring?
Sometimes, the Church can seem . . . boring. Is that because of the Church or the way we see and present it?
1/16/2015 • 4 minutes, 18 seconds
United by Forgiveness
As Christians, we're called to union with each other and God. Yet we're constantly stuck in divisions, both external and internal. So how are we supposed to achieve true union? The answer is forgiveness: God's invitation to share the same space with Him.
1/9/2015 • 3 minutes, 41 seconds
Share the Faith in 2015
It's a brand new year, a chance to look back on where we've struggled and look ahead to how we can improve. How can we draw closer to God in 2015, and share Him with the world?
1/8/2015 • 3 minutes, 44 seconds
Rise Like Incense
We all know incense smells nice, but why do we use it in our services? It's an important reminder about what God gives us, and what we offer to God.
12/19/2014 • 3 minutes, 58 seconds
Project for Awesome 2014 - FOCUS North America - P4A2014
Love isn’t just a feeling; it’s a choice, an action. We can show our love for our neighbors (and live our Faith) by getting involved with philanthropic groups like FOCUS North America.
12/12/2014 • 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Venerating Icons
What are icons, and why are they important?
11/23/2014 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Making God’s Love Visible
The Truth can be hard to see. What are we doing to help people see it better?
11/14/2014 • 5 minutes, 29 seconds
We Can’t Talk If We Won’t Listen
A look back at last year's Halloween episode, and what can happen when we're too concerned with being right.
11/7/2014 • 4 minutes, 10 seconds
The End is Just the Beginning
What the St. Nicholas Ground Blessing can teach us about God's triumph over death.
10/24/2014 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Why You Need a Prayer Rope
What a prayer rope is, and how it can help us.
10/17/2014 • 3 minutes, 55 seconds
#BeTheBeeFanArt Contest!
10/11/2014 • 1 minute, 21 seconds
Lighting Candles
We don't light candles in Church. Here's why.
10/4/2014 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Free as a Bee
What does it mean to be the bee?
9/19/2014 • 4 minutes, 44 seconds
#RebuildStNicholas
On September 11, an Orthodox church was destroyed under the collapsing Twin Towers. What can its rebuilding teach us about being the bee?
9/13/2014 • 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Three Things You Need to Know About the Bible
How do Christ and the Church teach us to read the Bible? Here are three things you need to know!
8/29/2014 • 5 minutes, 47 seconds
Not Just Mustard Seeds
Christ tells us that faith like a mustard seed is enough to move mountains. But how can something so small do something so huge?
8/23/2014 • 3 minutes, 20 seconds
I Love Camp!
I love summer camp! Do you?
8/21/2014 • 4 minutes, 4 seconds
Transfiguration and Transformation
What can the Transfiguration teach us about being the bee?
8/10/2014 • 3 minutes, 48 seconds
God’s Mother, Our Mother
Who is the Theotokos, and why is she so important?
8/1/2014 • 4 minutes, 34 seconds
There’s No “Me” in “Bee” (#GOAClergyLaity)
Coming together with amazing Orthodox Christians from across the country is a powerful reminder that there's no "me" in "bee."
7/16/2014 • 3 minutes, 31 seconds
The King’s Stewards
God has appointed us all to be stewards in His Kingdom. What does that mean for our lives?
7/10/2014 • 3 minutes, 9 seconds
What is Sin?
People have a lot of ideas about sin. What does the Orthodox Church say?
6/29/2014 • 4 minutes, 14 seconds
What Sports Can Teach Us
What can sports teach us about being Christians? What have sports taught you?
6/24/2014 • 4 minutes, 15 seconds
Confession
We're answering another viewer question. Why is the Sacrament of Confession so important?
6/13/2014 • 4 minutes, 9 seconds
Apostolic Pilgrimage (Disagreement and Dialogue)
Why was the meeting between Pope Francis and Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew so important? We're looking at Catholic-Orthodox history in this week's Be the Bee!
5/30/2014 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
Women in the Church
Women have been important saints and leaders in the Church from the very beginning!
5/16/2014 • 4 minutes, 13 seconds
Overcoming Laziness
We're answering one of your questions, about how we can overcome laziness. How can changing our perspective help?
5/9/2014 • 3 minutes, 55 seconds
Faith and Doubt
We all struggle with doubt sometimes. Is that a problem, or something that can help our faith?
5/2/2014 • 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Christ is Risen!
Christ is Risen! What does that mean for the rest of us?
4/25/2014 • 4 minutes, 21 seconds
A True Human Being
Who is the first human being? The answer may surprise you!
4/18/2014 • 5 minutes
The Beauty of the Cross
The Cross was an instrument of death. How did it become an instrument of life? And what can that teach us about being the bee?
4/11/2014 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Time to Repent
We've all stumbled during Lent. St. Mary of Egypt shows us that it's not too late to get back up again.
4/4/2014 • 4 minutes, 22 seconds
An Invitation to Give
Fasting can fatten up our wallets. What should we do with that extra money? And how else can we give?
3/31/2014 • 4 minutes, 5 seconds
The Discipline of Fasting
Sometimes we talk about "giving up" something for Lent. Is the Church asking us to give up what we want or inviting us to build the discipline we need to make the right choices?
3/22/2014 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
Fasting from More than Food
When fasting, we focus on what goes into our mouths, what we eat. But what about what comes out of our mouths, what we say?
3/14/2014 • 1 minute, 48 seconds
Forgiveness First
Before we start fasting during Great Lent, we start forgiving. Why do we ask forgiveness from everyone, even people we may not know?
3/7/2014 • 3 minutes, 38 seconds
What About Our Bodies?
We talk a lot about our souls. But what about our bodies? Are they important? Are they saved?
2/28/2014 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
What Do You Share?
We share things that are important to us. Do we ever share God with our family and friends?
2/21/2014 • 2 minutes, 17 seconds
Being a Servant
What does it mean to be a servant of God? How do we serve?
2/14/2014 • 3 minutes
Overflowing With God’s Love
This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when we try showing love to people and don't get anything positive in return?
2/7/2014 • 3 minutes, 20 seconds
Everyday Martyrs
This week we're answering another of your questions! What should we do when people make us feel ashamed or awkward for being Christians?
1/31/2014 • 3 minutes, 22 seconds
Conquering Our Thoughts
This week we answer one of your questions! How do we control our thoughts and deal with the temptations we face everyday?
1/24/2014 • 2 minutes, 55 seconds
Running Out of Gas
If we don't keep our car's gas tank full, it will stall. Do we keep our spiritual gas tanks full?
1/16/2014 • 2 minutes, 37 seconds
Holy Water for the Whole World
Sometimes we divide the world into things that concern God and things that don't. What can holy water teach us about that?
1/10/2014 • 2 minutes, 52 seconds
New Year’s Resolutions
Most people don't keep their new year's resolutions. Is it because we're too busy trying to do more rather than be more?
1/2/2014 • 2 minutes, 33 seconds
The Wonder of Christmas
The universe is full of wonderful things. But perhaps nothing is more wonderful that Christmas, when God became man!
12/26/2013 • 2 minutes, 47 seconds
Christmas Gift-Giving
Why is gift-giving such an important part of Christmas? What does it have to do with our lives as Christians?
12/20/2013 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Sharing the Church
When a new presbyter is ordained, he's told to "guard the Church." Does he do that by building walls around it? Or by sharing it with the world?
12/13/2013 • 2 minutes, 42 seconds
Called to Be Saints
Elder Porphyrios has been recognized as a saint! Are the rest of us called to be saints, too?
12/6/2013 • 2 minutes, 37 seconds
Thankful for the Resurrection
When blessings are temporary, sadness follows thankfulness. But does God want our blessings to be so short-lived?
11/29/2013 • 2 minutes, 3 seconds
Fasting (And Feasting) With Thanks
Why do we fast? What can that teach us about food?
11/22/2013 • 2 minutes, 9 seconds
Defeating Darkness
Do we overcome the darkness by fighting against it? Or is there an easier way?
11/14/2013 • 1 minute, 52 seconds
Hidden Behind Labels
Does labeling people help us understand them better, or does it hide the God-given beauty within us all?
11/8/2013 • 2 minutes, 2 seconds
Who’s Afraid of Halloween?
Christians don't need to be afraid of Halloween. We can celebrate it as a day for fun, friends, and family, and use it as a chance to grow closer to God and each other.
10/31/2013 • 1 minute, 57 seconds
Praying in the Moment
Prayer doesn't need to be about hours, or even minutes. It's about the moments throughout the day that we spend with God.
10/24/2013 • 1 minute, 34 seconds
Prayer and Joy!
Prayer isn't a numbers game, it's about experiencing Christ's joy!
10/10/2013 • 1 minute, 49 seconds
#StandAgainstBullying
Recognizing National Bullying Prevention Month
10/3/2013 • 1 minute, 51 seconds
Broken Clocks and Judgment
Do we sometimes focus on what's wrong with people, instead of what's right about them?
9/26/2013 • 1 minute, 46 seconds
Be the Bee Intro
Be the bee. Focus on the beauty that God has put in everyone and everything.
For more on the bee metaphor, see St. Basil's Address to Young Men on Greek Literature and Advice from Elder Paisios.