Shepherd of Souls
Summary: Shepherd of Souls features the pastoral reflections of Fr. Peter-Michael Preble. This program endeavors to form and transform your life in the spirit of the Orthodox Christian Faith.
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Podcasts:
Fr. Peter discusses spiritual fathers and delivers his first homily to children.
Fr. Peter plays the song "O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" by the Piano Guys and then discusses the season of Advent.
Fr. Peter plays a song by the St. Vladimir's Seminary Chorale, shares some cooking tips, and presents his homily from this past Sunday.
Fr. Peter plays the old hymn "Come Ye Faithful People, Come," and then shares a recent homily on thankfulness.
Fr. Peter plays the song "Full Moon in Romania" by Ron Moore and then shares his homily from this past Sunday.
Fr. Peter plays the song "Mary" by Ron Moore and then shares his homily on the Parable of the Sower.
Fr. Peter plays the song "I've Tried" by Phil Nasr and then shares a homily on persecution.
Fr. Peter plays the song "Orthodoxy Soup" by Andrew Anthony and then continues his conversation with one of the authors of the new book Slow Church: Cultivating Community in the Patient Way of Jesus.
Fr. Peter plays the song "Always Standing By" by Fr. Peter Jon Gillquist and then interviews one of the authors of the new book Slow Church: Cultivating Community in the Patient Way of Jesus.
Fr. Peter plays the song "In Jesus's Name" by Jimmy Santis and then shares his homily from the Sunday of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross.
Fr. Peter plays a song by Fr. Justin Mathews from a CD called The Cross Culture Project and then shares a homily from this past June.
As Christians, we are constantly being called to grow and to change in our faith.
We will be judged according to the Truth, our deeds, and whether or not we are repentant.
Fr. Peter explains that Pentecost is about taking the old and reforming it into something new.
Sometimes we cling so hard to the law that it blinds us from what we need to do.