Thursday, April 30, 2026

Introduction to the Orthodox Christian Faith - Part Two

 The historic Orthodox Christian Church, practicing and believing the same thing since the first century.

Here is the link to lecture number two: 

Lecture Two


Thursday, April 23, 2026

Introduction to the Orthodox Christian Faith - Part One


The historic Orthodox Christian faith. Believing and practicing the Christian faith unchanged since the first century.
Here is the link to lecture number one:

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Correction

 

My apologies, I just realized that the links to the lectures for "Six Words from Holy Scripture" were incorrect. I have corrected them.

Six Words from Holy Scripture - Lecture Six

 

Here is the link to the sixth and final lecture in the “Six Words from Holy Scripture” lecture series.

The theme of this lecture is “Victory”, which became possible because of the incarnation, Jesus’ ministry, his death, his resurrection, and his ascension. Now that death has been defeated by the death and resurrection of the long awaited Messiah, mankind now has access to the presence of YHWH, by being baptized into the name of the Trinity, becoming part of the people of God, now “The Church” and no longer the “Israelites”.

 

Lecture Six

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Six Words from Holy Scripture - Lecture Five

 

Here is the link to the fifth lecture in the “Six Words from Holy Scripture” lecture series.

The theme of the fifth lecture is “Freedom”. With the arrival of the incarnation, Jesus the Messiah has brought freedom for mankind, freeing them from being enslaved to sin, corruption, and death.

Lecture Five

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Six Words from Holy Scripture - Lecture Four

 

Here is a link to the fourth lecture in the “Six Words from Holy Scripture” lecture series. The theme of this lecture is “Semi-Freedom”. After centuries of being faithful to YHWH, being unfaithful to YHWH, going into slavery, winning some battles and losing some battles with the nations around them. The Jews that had gone into slavery into Babylon return to their land and enjoy a time of semi-freedom, while still being under the rule of a foreign nation.

Lecture Four