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Latest Episodes

A Mediated Presence - Thank God
December 01, 2023

Fr. Stephen Freeman shares about the importance of the sacraments in our lives - particularly in light of the Bible verse that says, “There is but one mediator between God and man, the man, Christ Jes

Transformation and Forgiveness
October 13, 2023

Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at our transformation into the image of Christ and the forgiveness of our sins in terms of concrete reality - thinking through the work that God is doing in us.

The Singular Goodness of God
September 11, 2023

It is one thing to believe that God exists. But beyond that, it is important, even vital, that God is good. Fr. Stephen Freeman explores this importance.

The Peaceable Kingdom in a World at War
September 02, 2023

Fr. Stephen Freeman reflects on the nature of the Kingdom of God and its distinct reality when compared to the wars and struggles of the secularized world.

The Meekness of God
May 11, 2023

We rarely think of God as meek. Instead, we picture Him as mighty, powerful, and overwhelming. Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at a number of clear indications in Scripture concerning what we know of God th

Providence and the Music of All Creation
December 14, 2022

Ever wonder what the phrase, the divine energies, means? Fr. Stephen Freeman looks at its inner depths and its constant place in our lives. Give thanks to the Lord for he is good! His mercy endures

Marriage Is a Lifetime of Suffering
October 01, 2022

Fr. Stephen Freeman offers some honest thoughts on the sacrament of marriage and its importance in our culture.

Walking in a Lost World
August 24, 2022

Fr. Stephen Freeman describes a reading project, comparing the writings of Richard Leigh Fermor (1933), to those of Nick Hunt (2011) as they made walks across Europe. Fermor's descriptions belong to a

The Goal of a Lesser Life
July 27, 2022

Fr. Stephen Freeman offers thoughts on the virtue of contentment and its place in the spiritual life.

Drag My Soul to Paradise
July 15, 2022

Fr. Stephen Freeman offers some thoughts on one of the more common Morning Prayers for the Orthodox, in which we pray, O Lord, Save me whether I want it or not. It is a hopeful meditation.