Singing the Triumphal Hymn
Summary: The belief that God became Man and dwells among us in Jesus Christ is at the very heart of Christian life and worship. Orthodox worship, therefore, involves the whole person – heart, mind, body and soul. In our services of worship, Christians pray and sing in liturgies that are not of this world. This podcast explores the Orthodox faith through music and liturgy.
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- Artist: Fr. John Finley and Ancient Faith Radio
- Copyright: Fr. John Finley and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Fr. John concludes his examination of the Divine Liturgy.
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