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Summary: Frs. John Finley and Joseph Huneycutt offer audio glimpses of Antiochian parish life and the American mission field.
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- Artist: Fr. Joseph Huneycutt, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Podcasts:
Fr John Finley on the ills of being "community-less"—spiritual but not religious—in Yuma, Arizona.
Fr John Finley on the ills of being "community-less"—spiritual but not religious—in Yuma, Arizona.
Fr. Joseph preaches on the comings and goings of Jesus, the disciples, and demons at St Joseph/Houston.
Fr. Joseph preaches on the comings and goings of Jesus, the disciples, and demons at St Joseph/Houston.
In part two of this interview, Steve defines "evangelism" and speaks of the struggle to "trust God."
In part two of this interview, Steve defines "evangelism" and speaks of the struggle to "trust God."
Author and podcaster Steve "The Builder" Robinson shares the joys of 18 years of mission work (in hopes that Fr. Joseph has punched the record button).
Author and podcaster Steve "The Builder" Robinson shares the joys of 18 years of mission work (in hopes that Fr. Joseph has punched the record button).
Fr. John Finley speaks in Santa Clarita, California, of the evangelical importance of Great Vespers.
Fr. John Finley speaks in Santa Clarita, California, of the evangelical importance of Great Vespers.
In part two of Fr Joseph's interview with Subdeacon Adam Roberts, the topics include: future groups to evangelize; existing parishes planting missions; and how to speak the truth in love (and the problem of the internet).
In part two of Fr Joseph's interview with Subdeacon Adam Roberts, the topics include: future groups to evangelize; existing parishes planting missions; and how to speak the truth in love (and the problem of the internet).
In part one of this two-part series, Fr. Joseph speaks with Subdeacon Adam Roberts about Evangelism—what is it?
In part one of this two-part series, Fr. Joseph speaks with Subdeacon Adam Roberts about Evangelism—what is it?
In part two of Fr. John's visit to Yuma, he might step on a few "Christian" toes.