Musing on Mission
Summary: Life in an Orthodox Christian mission church in New Mexico
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- Artist: Fr. Gabriel Rochelle and Ancient Faith Radio
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Podcasts:
Fr. Gabriel explains why he just recently quit his job as an artisan baker and why he views this as a positive step in his life.
What do a local mysticism study group, the film Religulous, and the poem Invictus have in common? They all emanate from human ego and pride. Fr. Gabriel Rochelle tackles the heretical conviction that "whatever you can make up to believe religiously is probably okay and may be true."
What do a local mysticism study group, the film Religulous, and the poem Invictus have in common? They all emanate from human ego and pride. Fr. Gabriel Rochelle tackles the heretical conviction that "whatever you can make up to believe religiously is probably okay and may be true."
What can we learn from Catholics in Ireland? Fr. Gabriel explains the Celtic way of evangelism, which he believes is directly applicable to the Orthodox Church.
What can we learn from Catholics in Ireland? Fr. Gabriel explains the Celtic way of evangelism, which he believes is directly applicable to the Orthodox Church.
A mission is not just built, it is literally prayed into existence!
A mission is not just built, it is literally prayed into existence!
As we near the end of the fast, Fr. Gabriel comments on the tendency in modern Christianity toward a dichotomy of the physical and spiritual as well as belief and actions.
As we near the end of the fast, Fr. Gabriel comments on the tendency in modern Christianity toward a dichotomy of the physical and spiritual as well as belief and actions.
As an artisan baker, Fr. Gabriel has some insight on the relationship between baking and ministry.
As an artisan baker, Fr. Gabriel has some insight on the relationship between baking and ministry.
Questions from inquirers can be a regular occurrence at a new mission. What we say and how we say it makes a huge difference in the growth of the mission.
Questions from inquirers can be a regular occurrence at a new mission. What we say and how we say it makes a huge difference in the growth of the mission.
Should anyone notice or really care if just one person is missing from Church on any given Sunday?
Should anyone notice or really care if just one person is missing from Church on any given Sunday?