Pilgrims from Paradise
Summary: Matthew Gallatin gives his perspective on living the Orthodox life while here on earth.
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- Artist: Matthew Gallatin, and Ancient Faith Ministries
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Matthew takes note of the nature of the fall and what was truly lost.
Matthew explains how self-centered individualism leads to a personal moral code, which is dangerously close to amorality.
In this short series, Matthew examines the three "pillars" of Great Lent and uncovers the essence of love and unity that are inherent in each. He begins with Fasting.
In this short series, Matthew examines the three "pillars" of Great Lent and uncovers the essence of love and unity that are inherent in each. He begins with Fasting.
At the mid-point of Great Lent, the Church inspires our efforts with Christ's Holy Cross. Matthew uses this opportunity to reflect on our own crosses.
At the mid-point of Great Lent, the Church inspires our efforts with Christ's Holy Cross. Matthew uses this opportunity to reflect on our own crosses.
Matthew explains that, just as every human being fell under the curse of death through Adam, every human has been given immortality in Christ.
Matthew explains that, just as every human being fell under the curse of death through Adam, every human has been given immortality in Christ.
Matthew explains that, just as every human being fell under the curse of death through Adam, every human has been given immortality in Christ.
Matthew continues his series by showing how the Fall altered the nature of man's existence. We don't die because we sin. We sin because we die.
Matthew continues his series by showing how the Fall altered the nature of man's existence. We don't die because we sin. We sin because we die.
Matthew continues his series by showing how the Fall altered the nature of man's existence. We don't die because we sin. We sin because we die.
Matthew begins a new series showing how the Incarnation restores loving oneness between humankind and its Creator.
Matthew begins a new series showing how the Incarnation restores loving oneness between humankind and its Creator.
Matthew examines the deception of Satan in Eden.