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May 6
Speaker: Dr. George Parsenios
Topic: Gospel of Mark
During Lent, many of us grow closer to Christ, His Church and to one another, but that progress is quickly lost as we return to our “real lives.” Let Fr. Steven Ritter offer you some suggestions and encouragement on how to continue walking towards our Risen Lord. Plus, this week we start our exploration of Christ in the 4 Gospels with Dr. George Parsenios, beginning with the Gospel of Mark! Click here to listen to the first interview with Dr. Parsenios on the similarities and differences within the 4 Gospels.
May 13
Speaker: Dr. George Parsenios
Topic: Gospel of Matthew
Continuing our journey in the Gospels this week, Dr. George Parsenios is back to talk about the book of Matthew, which focuses largely on issues of Jewish law. But first, when should we start teaching our kids about the Bible? Fr. John Peck gives practical examples on making scriptural learning fun for the whole family.
May 20
Speaker: Dr. George Parsenios
Topic: Gospel of Luke
What counts as an affair? Dr. Rossi is back with a frank discussion on the sanctity of relationships blessed by God, the temptations that face all couples and the remedies to thwart these snares. We’ll also continue our walk through the Gospels with Dr. George Parsenios, this time looking at the Gospel of Luke - the only one that includes the parables of the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan.
May 27
Speaker: Dr. George Parsenios
Topic: Gospel of John
Horoscopes, Tarot cards and talking to the dead are often thought of as “New Age” ideas, but none of it is very new! Fr. Brendan Pelphrey is here to talk about our human obsession with the paranormal, desire to control our own lives and how it all fits in with our Orthodox faith. And we’ll conclude our series with Dr. George Parsenios on Christ in the 4 Gospels. We end with the Gospel of John, which differs greatly from the other Gospels in several aspects. If you have enjoyed Dr. Parsenios series on the 4 Gospels, you might check out his book, Departure and Consolation: The Johannine Farewell Discourses in Light of Greco-Roman. This book is available from Amazon - click here.
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