• What Is Salvation?
    Apr 17 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    02:20 The structure of the vesperal portion
    09:21 Why The Bible should have more than 66 books
    11:22 The structure of the Divine Liturgy of St Basil for Holy Saturday
    17:31 This service describes salvation in detailed images
    31:55 Closing

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    Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great - What is Salvation?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    Reference materials for this episode:

    The rubrics of the services, in English translation, of The Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great


    Scripture citations for this episode:

    The fifteen Old Testament readings
    - Genesis 1:1-13
    - Isaiah 60:1-16
    - Exodus 12:1-12
    - The Book of Jonah
    - Jesus of Navi (Joshua) 5:10 - 15
    - Exodus 13:20 - 15:19
    - Sophronios (Zephaniah) 3:8 - 15
    - 3rd Kingdoms (1st Kings) 17:8 - 24
    - Isaiah 61:10 - 62:5
    - Genesis 22:1 - 18
    - Isaiah 61:1 - 10
    - 4th Kingdoms (2nd Kings) 4:8 - 37
    - Isaiah 63:11 - 64:5
    - Jeremiah 38:31 - 34 (31:31 - 34)
    - Daniel 3 (including the song of the 3 youths from the Greek manuscript tradition)

    Epistle reading
    - Romans 6:3 - 11

    Gospel reading
    - Matthew 28:1 - 20

    ~~~

    In our series of reflections on the Lenten Triodion we have reached the service of Holy Unction, which, strictly speaking, is after Lent is over, but we're going to carry all the way through Holy Week here.

    The morning of Holy Saturday finds us at the very brink of the celebration of Pascha, Passover, The Resurrection of Jesus The Messiah. All vespers services mark the beginning of the new day (there was evening, there was morning, the first day) & so in this service we transition from Sabbath to The Lord's Day. However, we're still in this accelerated timeline of Holy Week & so we cannot yet fully proclaim Christ is Risen. Yet, in the middle of this service we do transition from the darkness of Holy Week into the white of purity & resurrection & we proclaim who The Messiah is & what it is He saves us from & what it is He saves us for.


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  • How Do We Go On?
    Apr 3 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    02:55 The structures of the services
    07:05 How do we face the apparent loss of trust & hope?
    10:14 The three stasis of The Lamentations hymn
    21:06 Closing

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    Winding Sheet & Lamentations - How Can We Go On?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    The rubrics of the services, in English translation, of
    - Vespers of Holy Friday evening (known as the service of The Winding Sheet)
    - Orthros of Holy Saturday morning (known as The Lamentations)

    ~~~

    In our series of reflections on the Lenten Triodion we have reached the service of Holy Unction, which, strictly speaking, is after Lent is over, but we're going to carry all the way through Holy Week here.

    On Holy Friday there are typically two services which are conducted in community parishes: the vesperal service of Friday evening which is usually celebrated at 3p, the time Jesus hung on the cross, as well as the orthros service of the morning of Holy Saturday which is celebrated Friday night. These two services are known as The Winding Sheet & The Lamentations, respectively.

    In this episode Jim talks about this pivotal moment for the faithful. God Himself, the source of all Life, is in The Underworld. What do we do when our trust & hope seem to be destroyed? How we respond shapes who we are becoming. The bulk of the episode is Jim reading the more than 70 verses of the Lamentation hymns for your reflection.


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  • How Did It Happen?
    Mar 27 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    01:42 Summary of the 12 readings
    05:35 Jesus is condemned for claiming to be God
    10:53 Why Saint Paul was a crucial member of The 12
    13:32 The 2 odd Psalms which highlight Jesus’ teaching from The Cross
    23:37 Closing

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    Orthros of The 12 Passion Gospels - How Did It Happen?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    The rubrics of the service of the 12 Passion Gospels in English translation


    Scripture citations for this episode:

    Two additional Psalms read in this service prior to the usual six of Orthros
    - Psalm 19/20 & 20/21

    The 12 Gospel readings from the service
    - John 13:31-18:1
    - John 18:1-29
    - Matthew 26:57-75
    - John 18:28–19:16
    - Matthew 27:3-32
    - Mark 15:16-32
    - Matthew 27:33-54
    - Luke 23:32-49
    - John 19:19-37
    - Mark 15:43-47
    - John 19:38-42
    - Matthew 27:62-66

    Psalm 22/23
    - Jesus quotes this from the cross

    ~~~

    In our series of reflections on the Lenten Triodion we have reached the service of Holy Unction, which, strictly speaking, is after Lent is over, but we're going to carry all the way through Holy Week here.

    The Orthros of The 12 Passion Gospels is the service for the morning of Holy Friday which is typically celebrated on Thursday evening because of the shifted schedule which began on the evening of Palm Sunday (to facilitate holding the Paschal divine liturgy immediately after midnight Saturday night into Sunday morning). In this service we transition from more abstract lessons to the literal, chronological events of Jesus' arrest, trial, mockery, torture, death & burial.

    In this reflection, Jim turns our attention to why Jesus is condemned to death by The Sanhedrin & why this is so important to the identity of The Christian faith.


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    27 mins
  • Do You Want to Be Healed?
    Mar 20 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    04:01 A service of healing
    06:12 Prayer is always answered
    14:20 From what does Jesus heal us?
    18:55 We were created for the good life
    21:55 Closing

    ~~~

    Holy Unction - Do You Want to Be Healed?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    The rubrics of the service of Holy Unction in English translation


    Scripture citations for this episode:

    Readings from the service
    - Psalm 50/51 & 142/143
    - James 5:10-16
    - Luke 10:25-37
    - Romans 5:1-7
    - Luke 19:1-10
    - 1 Corinthians 12:27 - 13:8
    - Matthew 10:1-8
    - 2 Corinthians 6:16 - 7:1
    - Matthew 8:14-23
    - 2 Corinthians 1:8 - 11
    - Matthew 25: 1-13 (which we also heard during the bridegroom services)
    - Galatians 5:22 - 6:2
    - Matthew 15:21-28
    - 1 Thessalonians 5:14 - 23
    - Matthew 9:9-13

    Isaiah 11: 6-11
    - Peace on the new earth

    John 5:1-18
    - Jesus heals the lame man on Sabbath

    2 Corinthians 12:1-10
    - Saint Paul boasts in his weakness & speaks of the thorn not taken from him

    ~~~

    In our series of reflections on the Lenten Triodion we have reached the service of Holy Unction, which, strictly speaking, is after Lent is over, but we're going to carry all the way through Holy Week here.

    Holy Unction is a penitential service of healing at the end of which parishioners are anointed with Chrism, holy oil.

    In this reflection Jim reads excerpts from the prayers of this service & expands on what it is we seek to be healed from as well as what it means for prayer to be answered both of which apply directly to why we pray & what the life of a Christian is all about.


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    24 mins
  • Is Our Lamp Full?
    Mar 13 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    01:43 The parable of the ten bridemaids
    04:50 Distinct hymns & gospel readings
    13:09 Jesus’ conflict with Jewish leadership
    17:25 The twelve steps to humility by Saint Benedict
    19:23 One - Reverence for God
    20:03 Two - Doing God’s Will
    22:05 Three - Obedience to Others
    24:24 Four - Enduring Affliction
    26:09 Five - Confession
    28:27 Six - Be Content without Prestige
    29:17 Seven - Interior Conviction
    30:23 Eight - Fulfill Your Role
    31:09 Nine - Keep Silence & Solitude
    31:37 Ten - Avoid Frivolity
    32:29 Eleven - Speak Modestly & Rarely
    33:57 Twelve - Keep a modest posture
    35:17 Icons of humility in paint & in Saint Paul’s words
    38:19 Closing

    ~~~

    The 3 Bridegroom Orthros Services - Is Our Lamp Full?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    Rubrics of the three bridegroom services in English translation

    St John Chrysostom Homily 78 on Matthew
    - https://www.newadvent.org/fathers/200178.htm

    The Rule of St Benedict, 12 steps to humility
    - https://www.regent.edu/journal/inner-resources-for-leaders/rule-of-st-benedict-12-steps-of-humility-in-leadership/


    Scripture citations for this episode:

    Matthew 21:18-43
    - Jesus Curses the Fig Tree
    - The Authority of Jesus Questioned
    - The Parable of the Two Sons
    - The Parable of the Wicked Tenants

    Matthew 22:15-23:39
    - The Question about Paying Taxes
    - The Question about the Resurrection
    - The Greatest Commandment
    - The Question about David’s Son
    - Jesus Denounces Scribes and Pharisees
    - The Lament over Jerusalem

    Matthew 25:1-13
    - parable of the ten bridesmaids

    John 12:17-50
    - The crowd comes because Lazarus was raised from the dead
    - Some Greeks Wish to See Jesus
    - Jesus Speaks about His Death
    - The Unbelief of the People
    - Summary of Jesus’ Teaching (keep my commandments)

    Romans 13:1-7
    - Submit to the civil authorities

    Phillipians 2:1-11
    - Jesus’ humility

    ~~~

    In our series of reflections on the Lenten Triodion we have reached the 3 Orthros Services known as The Bridegroom Services, which, strictly speaking, is after Lent is over, but we're going to carry all the way through Holy Week here.

    These 3 services are held Sunday, Monday & Tuesday evening rather than Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday morning for reasons Jim explains in the video. In fact, all the services of Holy Week, after Palm Sunday Divine Liturgy, are shifted forward.

    In this episode Jim reflects on what the gospel reading & hymns of these three services set us up to become aware of & then he goes through the 12 steps of pursuing humlity as laid out in The Rule of Saint Benedict of Nursia.


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    40 mins
  • Is This for Everyone?
    Mar 6 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    01:50 The focus of the four gospel accounts
    02:40 The hymnody, apolytikion & odes for Palm Sunday
    07:55 But what about us Gentiles?
    11:59 We are from the ten tribes & we are grafted in to restore them
    13:42 Closing

    ~~~

    Palm Sunday - Is This For Everyone?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    Orthros for the Sunday of The Triumphant Entry into Jerusalem

    Scripture citations for this episode:

    Isaiah 1:2-3
    - Prophecy we see reflected in The Nativity icon, those Of The Nations are the donkey

    Ezekiel 37: 1-14
    - The valley of the dead bones

    Zachariah 9:9-17
    - The prophecy picked up by Saint Matthew

    The Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem
    - Matthew 21:1-17
    - Mark 11:1-11
    - Luke 19:28-40
    - John 12:12-19

    Matthew 27:51-53
    - Those who rose from the dead when Jesus died

    ~~~

    In our series of reflections on the Lenten Triodion we have reached Palm Sunday, which, strictly speaking, is after Lent is over, but we're going to carry all the way through Holy Week here.

    When talking about Lazarus Saturday, Jim focused on what Jesus' ministry meant for The Jews. This week he's focusing on what it means for those of us who are Of The Nations, known as Gentiles. Salvation is for everyone.


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  • From What Are We Saved?
    Feb 27 2026

    00:00 Introduction
    01:19 The Gospel Account of Saint John's telling of the raising of Lazarus
    08:53 The apolytikion emphasizes the general resurrection
    11:29 Parallel to The Feast of Transfiguration
    12:32 The verses of the odes for Lazarus Saturday
    15:36 Our obligation to the evangelion of The Christ
    19:45 Closing

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    Lazarus Saturday - From What Are We Saved?

    ~~~

    Reference materials for this episode:

    Little Compline for the evening prior to Lazarus Saturday
    - As translated into English by the Antiochian Archdiocese of North America

    Scripture citations for this episode:

    John 11:1 - John 12:11
    - The raising of Lazarus

    ~~~

    Jim returns to the series of Lenten Triodion reflections he began last year. Having completed the Sundays of preparation & the Sundays of Lent, he picks up this week with Lazarus Saturday.

    The Church emphasizes the confirmation of the general resurrection as well as this event being the "final straw" which drives the Sadducees to seek Jesus' death which is why this day is one week prior to His crucifixion on the Liturgical calendar.


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    21 mins
  • This, too, Shall Pass (Season Finale)
    Feb 20 2026

    00:00 Opening
    02:50 Fr Symeon's Sermon
    21:30 Salvation isn't heaven, or morality, it's illumination
    28:11 The paranoia born of living in exile
    37:18 Orthodoxy doesn't do philosophical apologetics, we seek illumination
    54:10 You can't put an onion dome on The Academy
    73:29 Closing & housekeeping

    ~~~

    This, too, Shall Pass (Season Finale) - S7E20

    ~~~

    This is the end of season 7, in which we have focused almost entirely on the journey on the way of the life of faithfulness being one which requires us to put all ideologies to the side & focus on the inner, spiritual life.

    ~~~

    Scripture citations for this episode:

    - Gospel Reading from Sunday January 11
    - Matthew 4:12-17

    - Wisdom & illumination are spiritual not discursive
    - Colossians 1:3-14



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