Organic Orthodoxy Disobedience ≠ Disownment 24 Nov 202424 Nov 2024 Ever wondered what makes obeying the commandments of God so worthful? It is our freedom to disobey them and yet not be disowned by God. Origen remarks; “𝘞𝘦 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘵𝘩𝘦…
Organic Orthodoxy Christianity: A Non-Partisan Faith 4 Jun 2024 The book of Jonah isn’t a mere narrative but a genuine Christian plot displaying the relationship between God and humans as well as humans and humans. The book unapologetically discloses…
Organic Orthodoxy Come Home 21 Jan 2024 Repentance isn't a guilt-ridden attitude but a joyful expedition towards our lost yet original glory reserved in Jesus Christ. It's a pilgrimage we make to Paradise. Our worship posture and…
Organic Orthodoxy Reverberations of Choice 30 Jan 2023 Jonah is a classic example of how interconnected human beings and ecology are that the choices we make have a substantial impact on the entire ecosystem. Jonah typifies that our…
Organic Orthodoxy Economy On The Mountain 5 Aug 2021 Jesus transfigures only before them who show the nerve to ascend the mountain. His glory can be beheld by those who are ready to transcend the apparent enticements offered by…
Organic Orthodoxy Theological Themes of the Vespers 3 Aug 2021 The Church is primordially a worshipping community. The doctrines fall secondary to worship. It is in the corporate and communal experience of worship the Church identifies its being as the…
Walking The Way With The Saints St. Pope Demetrius I 8 Sep 2020 In this episode of our volunteer-driven research project “Walking The Way with The Saints”, we focus on St. Demetrius I (c.119-c.224 AD), the 12th Pope of Alexandria. Daniel Michalski presents us with…