The Walking the Ancient Path podcast explores the joys and struggles of prayer and worship, sacraments, everyday asceticism, and the cultural adjustments on the journey into Orthodoxy (whether taking first steps or traveling deeper into the Faith).
Failing at the Jesus Prayer
In the final episode of Walking an Ancient Path, Lynnette ponders the words of Bishop Kallistos Ware as she struggles with practicing the Jesus Prayer. She examines the reasons the Church emphasizes "the Prayer" as well as ways to incorporate it into our lives as we press forward together in Christ.
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12/21/2023 • 0
Failing at the Jesus Prayer
In the final episode of Walking an Ancient Path, Lynnette ponders the words of Bishop Kallistos Ware as she struggles with practicing the Jesus Prayer. She examines the reasons the Church emphasizes "the Prayer" as well as ways to incorporate it into our lives as we press forward together in Christ.
12/21/2023 • 31 minutes, 33 seconds
Pondering the Nativity Icon
One of the most beloved icons of the Orthodox Church, the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, is a wonderful example of "theology in color." In this episode, Lynnette talks about various elements in the icon and the lessons they have to teach us.
12/13/2023 • 0
Pondering the Nativity Icon
One of the most beloved icons of the Orthodox Church, the Nativity of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, is a wonderful example of "theology in color." In this episode, Lynnette talks about various elements in the icon and the lessons they have to teach us.
12/13/2023 • 19 minutes, 18 seconds
DIY Christianity versus Sacramental Faith
Lynnette contrasts her de-churched Christian friends and their nonsacramental beliefs with the necessity of the Liturgy and community in the Orthodox Christian life. She also talks about the upcoming end of Walking an Ancient Path.
11/29/2023 • 24 minutes, 34 seconds
DIY Christianity versus Sacramental Faith
Lynnette contrasts her de-churched Christian friends and their nonsacramental beliefs with the necessity of the Liturgy and community in the Orthodox Christian life. She also talks about the upcoming end of Walking an Ancient Path.
11/29/2023 • 0
A Countercultural Christmas Carol
Orthodox Christians begin Christmas preparations long before the beginning of Advent. Our Lenten disciplines of prayer, almsgiving, and especially fasting are out of step with the surrounding society, including the practices of Western Christians. In this episode we explore these differences and how they prepare us for the celebration of the Incarnation.
11/8/2023 • 13 minutes, 24 seconds
A Countercultural Christmas Carol
Orthodox Christians begin Christmas preparations long before the beginning of Advent. Our Lenten disciplines of prayer, almsgiving, and especially fasting are out of step with the surrounding society, including the practices of Western Christians. In this episode we explore these differences and how they prepare us for the celebration of the Incarnation.
11/8/2023 • 0
The Experience of an Orthodox Christian Death & Burial
In this fourth and final episode on death & burial in the Orthodox Christian Church, Lynnette walks listeners through the journey from the point of death to the final resting place. With the continual recitation of psalms and the various services offered from the deathbed to the graveside, the Orthodox believer in death is surrounded by prayer.
10/25/2023 • 34 minutes, 8 seconds
The Experience of an Orthodox Christian Death & Burial
In this fourth and final episode on death & burial in the Orthodox Christian Church, Lynnette walks listeners through the journey from the point of death to the final resting place. With the continual recitation of psalms and the various services offered from the deathbed to the graveside, the Orthodox believer in death is surrounded by prayer.
10/25/2023 • 0
Preparing for Death with End-of-Life Planning
In this third episode of a four-part series, Lynnette discusses reasons for pre-planning the care of our bodies in dying and death, issues with embalming, making a death plan, and remembering that our most important preparation is for standing before God.
10/4/2023 • 21 minutes, 31 seconds
Preparing for Death with End-of-Life Planning
In this third episode of a four-part series, Lynnette discusses reasons for pre-planning the care of our bodies in dying and death, issues with embalming, making a death plan, and remembering that our most important preparation is for standing before God.
10/4/2023 • 0
The Sanctity of the Human Body & the Church's View of Cremation
In this episode Lynnette looks at the meaning of the human body, three reasons our bodies our sacred, the Catholic Church's grudging acceptance of cremation, and five reasons the Orthodox Church remains opposed to cremation.
9/20/2023 • 0
The Sanctity of the Human Body & the Church’s View of Cremation
In this episode Lynnette looks at the meaning of the human body, three reasons our bodies our sacred, the Catholic Church's grudging acceptance of cremation, and five reasons the Orthodox Church remains opposed to cremation.
9/20/2023 • 36 minutes, 23 seconds
Remembrance of Death & Celebrations of Life
In the first of a short series on the Orthodox Christian approach to death and burial, Lynnette considers the Church’s emphasis on the remembrance of death and looks at changes in the wider Christian world in the ways we remember and honor the dead.
9/6/2023 • 31 minutes, 10 seconds
Remembrance of Death & Celebrations of Life
In the first of a short series on the Orthodox Christian approach to death and burial, Lynnette considers the Church’s emphasis on the remembrance of death and looks at changes in the wider Christian world in the ways we remember and honor the dead.
9/6/2023 • 0
Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road: The Veneration of Relics
Lynnette's first exposure to relics was a shocker. Bits of bone in every parish? Why? In this episode we explore what relics are and what they tell us about the reality of the Incarnation and God's mysterious works within His saints.
7/19/2023 • 30 minutes, 20 seconds
Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road: The Veneration of Relics
Lynnette's first exposure to relics was a shocker. Bits of bone in every parish? Why? In this episode we explore what relics are and what they tell us about the reality of the Incarnation and God's mysterious works within His saints.
7/19/2023 • 0
Kinda Sorta Almost Orthodox
Sometimes inquirers are not sure if they'll ever reach the point of desiring to be baptized or chrismated into the Orthodox Faith. In this pressure-free episode Lynnette examines three common struggles in becoming Orthodox, as well as the blessings within the difficulties.
6/21/2023 • 27 minutes, 47 seconds
Kinda Sorta Almost Orthodox
Sometimes inquirers are not sure if they'll ever reach the point of desiring to be baptized or chrismated into the Orthodox Faith. In this pressure-free episode Lynnette examines three common struggles in becoming Orthodox, as well as the blessings within the difficulties.
6/21/2023 • 0
Otherworldly Music & Pop-Culture Christianity
The music of the Orthodox Church can feel strange and foreign. But in the current Protestant worship landscape, concert-style performances and emotionalism dominate. In this episode Lynnette explores our need for the Church's otherworldly music.
6/7/2023 • 28 minutes, 32 seconds
Otherworldly Music & Pop-Culture Christianity
The music of the Orthodox Church can feel strange and foreign. But in the current Protestant worship landscape, concert-style performances and emotionalism dominate. In this episode Lynnette explores our need for the Church's otherworldly music.
6/7/2023 • 0
Getting Used to the Physical Aspects of Prayer
When Lynnette’s husband contracted a painful case of shingles, neither of them thought to use holy oil in his journey of healing. Why not? This episode explores three reasons—faith background, culture, and personal doubt—that many of us don’t connect the physical and the spiritual in prayer.
5/24/2023 • 18 minutes, 36 seconds
Getting Used to the Physical Aspects of Prayer
When Lynnette’s husband contracted a painful case of shingles, neither of them thought to use holy oil in his journey of healing. Why not? This episode explores three reasons—faith background, culture, and personal doubt—that many of us don’t connect the physical and the spiritual in prayer.
5/24/2023 • 0
Why Do the Three Holy Youths Keep Appearing in Orthodox Services?
Hymns about the three Holy Youths in the furnace keep popping up in Orthodox services. Their placement seems random, but it’s not. In this episode Lynnette discusses the meaning and symbolism in this story, as well as the sections of the Book of Daniel that are missing from Protestant Bibles.
5/3/2023 • 18 minutes, 48 seconds
Why Do the Three Holy Youths Keep Appearing in Orthodox Services?
Hymns about the three Holy Youths in the furnace keep popping up in Orthodox services. Their placement seems random, but it’s not. In this episode Lynnette discusses the meaning and symbolism in this story, as well as the sections of the Book of Daniel that are missing from Protestant Bibles.
5/3/2023 • 0
Christ Is Risen! Now What?
How do we continue celebrating the living reality of the Resurrection once Pascha is over? In this episode we look at habit formation and applying to our daily lives the lessons we’ve learned during the Great Fast.
4/19/2023 • 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Christ Is Risen! Now What?
How do we continue celebrating the living reality of the Resurrection once Pascha is over? In this episode we look at habit formation and applying to our daily lives the lessons we’ve learned during the Great Fast.
4/19/2023 • 0
The Spiritual Journey Embodied
Great Lent is the season for making prostrations. But aren’t these a Muslim thing? Lynnette explores the history and powerful meaning behind falling to the floor in our prayers to the Lord.
4/5/2023 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
The Spiritual Journey Embodied
Great Lent is the season for making prostrations. But aren’t these a Muslim thing? Lynnette explores the history and powerful meaning behind falling to the floor in our prayers to the Lord.
4/5/2023 • 0
What’s with All the Standing for the Akathist Hymn
The Akathist to the Theotokos is an important part of Great Lent in many parishes. But why do we stand? And why is the Virgin Mary called “Champion General”? In this episode, Lynnette explores the content and history of this beloved hymn.
3/22/2023 • 12 minutes, 31 seconds
What's with All the Standing for the Akathist Hymn
The Akathist to the Theotokos is an important part of Great Lent in many parishes. But why do we stand? And why is the Virgin Mary called “Champion General”? In this episode, Lynnette explores the content and history of this beloved hymn.
3/22/2023 • 0
Too Many Words: Our Noisy Hearts
Outward silence can be difficult to find, but the Church is more concerned with inner silence, a quietude of the heart. Lynnette explores the saints’ advice for cultivating stillness at times, regardless of our circumstances.
3/8/2023 • 18 minutes, 2 seconds
Too Many Words: Our Noisy Hearts
Outward silence can be difficult to find, but the Church is more concerned with inner silence, a quietude of the heart. Lynnette explores the saints’ advice for cultivating stillness at times, regardless of our circumstances.
3/8/2023 • 0
Too Many Words: What We Say
In Lynnette’s Protestant past, “speaking the truth in love” was emphasized. The Orthodox Church’s emphasis on silence, both outward and inward, was new to her. In this episode, we’ll consider what the saints teach about limiting what we say.
2/22/2023 • 23 minutes, 39 seconds
Too Many Words: What We Say
In Lynnette’s Protestant past, “speaking the truth in love” was emphasized. The Orthodox Church’s emphasis on silence, both outward and inward, was new to her. In this episode, we’ll consider what the saints teach about limiting what we say.
2/22/2023 • 0
Why Bother with Church When I Can’t Focus
It happens to all of us—our minds drift, and we’re filled with worries when we should be worshiping. Yet God meets us in the nave even when we’re distracted. Lynnette shares some wisdom from the saints as well as some truths to keep in mind when we struggle to pay attention during the Divine Liturgy.
2/8/2023 • 19 minutes, 13 seconds
Why Bother with Church When I Can’t Focus
It happens to all of us—our minds drift, and we’re filled with worries when we should be worshiping. Yet God meets us in the nave even when we’re distracted. Lynnette shares some wisdom from the saints as well as some truths to keep in mind when we struggle to pay attention during the Divine Liturgy.
2/8/2023 • 0
Rethinking Repentance
The Christian life is a path of repentance, but lots of us carry negative attitudes about repentance and confession. In this episode, Lynnette discusses the Fathers’ life-giving understanding of repentance and the baggage we carry
1/25/2023 • 28 minutes, 42 seconds
Rethinking Repentance
The Christian life is a path of repentance, but lots of us carry negative attitudes about repentance and confession. In this episode, Lynnette discusses the Fathers’ life-giving understanding of repentance and the baggage we carry
1/25/2023 • 0
Recurring Miracles & Hiatus
Lynnette discusses three recurring miracles that occur around the world annually—during the Dormition Fast, on Theophany, and Pascha. She also gives resources for learning more about them and talks about taking a hiatus for a few months.
9/21/2022 • 20 minutes, 44 seconds
More Scriptures I Never Memorized
As an adult Lynnette noticed that a favorite Scripture memory passage was meant to emphasize the idea of salvation by faith alone, but the following sentence was left out. In this episode she considers the importance, in Scripture and in the Orthodox Church, of both our faith and our works.
9/7/2022 • 18 minutes, 6 seconds
More Scriptures I Never Memorized
As an adult Lynnette noticed that a favorite Scripture memory passage was meant to emphasize the idea of salvation by faith alone, but the following sentence was left out. In this episode she considers the importance, in Scripture and in the Orthodox Church, of both our faith and our works.
9/6/2022 • 0
The Scriptures I Never Memorized
Scripture memory is a good thing . . . except when an important subject is omitted. Lynnette remembers the Scripture memory courses she and her children participated in, including some problematic biases in Evangelical programs. She suggests some additional memory verses to bring balance to the popular verses’ individualistic focus.
8/24/2022 • 25 minutes, 8 seconds
The Scriptures I Never Memorized
Scripture memory is a good thing . . . except when an important subject is omitted. Lynnette remembers the Scripture memory courses she and her children participated in, including some problematic biases in Evangelical programs. She suggests some additional memory verses to bring balance to the popular verses’ individualistic focus.
8/23/2022 • 0
Behind the Icon Screen: The Journey of the Bread & the Wine
What happens after the prosphora and the wine are brought to the church? In this episode, Lynnette traces their journey and details the reverent and respectful treatment of the Gifts before and after they are transformed into the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.
8/10/2022 • 25 minutes, 11 seconds
Behind the Icon Screen: The Journey of the Bread & the Wine
What happens after the prosphora and the wine are brought to the church? In this episode, Lynnette traces their journey and details the reverent and respectful treatment of the Gifts before and after they are transformed into the Body and Blood of our Lord Jesus Christ.
8/9/2022 • 0
Behind the Icon Screen: Praying through the Vestments
Lynnette explains the Vesting prayers of the priest before the Liturgy and the “whole armor of God
7/20/2022 • 14 minutes, 4 seconds
Behind the Icon Screen: Praying through the Vestments
Lynnette explains the Vesting prayers of the priest before the Liturgy and the “whole armor of God
7/20/2022 • 0
Behind the Icon Screen: The Service of Kairos
In this short series we take a peek at some of the things that occur in the Church mostly out of sight of the laity. In this episode Lynnette examines the Kairos service, the first of the three short services that take place before Matins, and the lessons there apply to all of us in the pews.
7/6/2022 • 13 minutes, 14 seconds
Behind the Icon Screen: The Service of Kairos
In this short series we take a peek at some of the things that occur in the Church mostly out of sight of the laity. In this episode Lynnette examines the Kairos service, the first of the three short services that take place before Matins, and the lessons there apply to all of us in the pews.
7/5/2022 • 0
The Pandemic Is Kinda Sorta Over. Have We Learned Anything?
Bad behavior has become normalized over the past few years, and society has become ruder and more disrespectful. Our words and deeds flow from our thoughts and our hearts, as Jesus taught. Lynnette muses on her main takeaway from the pandemic years: the importance of guarding our hearts, especially when chaos reigns.
6/8/2022 • 20 minutes, 28 seconds
The Pandemic Is Kinda Sorta Over. Have We Learned Anything?
Bad behavior has become normalized over the past few years, and society has become ruder and more disrespectful. Our words and deeds flow from our thoughts and our hearts, as Jesus taught. Lynnette muses on her main takeaway from the pandemic years: the importance of guarding our hearts, especially when chaos reigns.
6/8/2022 • 0
Attempting to Measure My Post-Lenten Spiritual Progress
After Great Lent and Pascha, we want to look back and check our progress. But spiritual growth is not an easy thing to measure, either by our accomplishments or our feelings. As in marriage, we grow in immeasurable love for God over time.
5/11/2022 • 13 minutes, 2 seconds
Attempting to Measure My Post-Lenten Spiritual Progress
After Great Lent and Pascha, we want to look back and check our progress. But spiritual growth is not an easy thing to measure, either by our accomplishments or our feelings. As in marriage, we grow in immeasurable love for God over time.
5/9/2022 • 0
A Basic Introduction to Iconography and the Icon of the Crucifixion
n this episode we consider the facial features and expressions of the saints in iconography as well as the meaning of the objects they hold. Then, in preparation for Holy Week, we consider the icon of the Crucifixion of Christ and the powerful lessons it teaches us.
4/13/2022 • 27 minutes, 4 seconds
A Basic Introduction to Iconography and the Icon of the Crucifixion
n this episode we consider the facial features and expressions of the saints in iconography as well as the meaning of the objects they hold. Then, in preparation for Holy Week, we consider the icon of the Crucifixion of Christ and the powerful lessons it teaches us.
4/12/2022 • 0
When Your Friends & Family Don’t Understand
We may be excited about the ancient faith, but people around us often aren’t. Their responses to Orthodox Christianity can range from confusion to indifference to hostility. In this episode Lynnette considers some of the emotional reasons behind others’ negativity as well as how to respond—or keep silent—in loving ways.
3/30/2022 • 31 minutes, 10 seconds
When Your Friends & Family Don't Understand
We may be excited about the ancient faith, but people around us often aren’t. Their responses to Orthodox Christianity can range from confusion to indifference to hostility. In this episode Lynnette considers some of the emotional reasons behind others’ negativity as well as how to respond—or keep silent—in loving ways.
3/29/2022 • 0
5 Lessons the Orthodox Church Has Taught Me about Fasting
In the Church, we fast in community, traveling together on our journey to Pascha. In this episode, we explore the blessings of fasting under spiritual direction and the pitfalls of going it alone.
3/16/2022 • 20 minutes, 1 second
5 Lessons the Orthodox Church Has Taught Me about Fasting
In the Church, we fast in community, traveling together on our journey to Pascha. In this episode, we explore the blessings of fasting under spiritual direction and the pitfalls of going it alone.
3/13/2022 • 0
Anticipating the Lenten Spring
Just as the birds herald the coming of spring, the Church prepares us for the coming of Great Lent. The readings lengthen, the Triodion period centers our hearts and minds, and anticipation grows. Lenten journey is arduous, yet the arrival of spring during these weeks reminds us that it is a time of healing and renewal.
3/2/2022 • 9 minutes, 22 seconds
Anticipating the Lenten Spring
Just as the birds herald the coming of spring, the Church prepares us for the coming of Great Lent. The readings lengthen, the Triodion period centers our hearts and minds, and anticipation grows. Lenten journey is arduous, yet the arrival of spring during these weeks reminds us that it is a time of healing and renewal.
3/1/2022 • 0
How Much Mercy Does One Person Really Need ?
It seems that every time we Orthodox gather in Church, we’re asking for mercy. Is all the repetition of “Lord, have mercy” a bit much? In this episode, Lynnette looks at pleas for mercy in the Bible and in the services of the Church, contrasting the Western, juridical view of mercy with the Eastern understanding of God’s lovingkindness and compassion.
2/16/2022 • 0
How Much Mercy Does One Person Really Need ?
It seems that every time we Orthodox gather in Church, we’re asking for mercy. Is all the repetition of “Lord, have mercy” a bit much? In this episode, Lynnette looks at pleas for mercy in the Bible and in the services of the Church, contrasting the Western, juridical view of mercy with the Eastern understanding of God’s lovingkindness and compassion.
2/16/2022 • 15 minutes, 4 seconds
Little Plastic Cups and Motley Communion Experiences, Walking an Ancient Path
After spending so much time thinking about the Eucharist during the Divine Liturgy, Lynnette reflects on her earlier experiences with Protestant approaches to communion, including the “memorial supper” view, multiple theologies in a single gathering, and the ever-present little plastic cups of grape juice
2/2/2022 • 0
Little Plastic Cups and Motley Communion Experiences, Walking an Ancient Path
After spending so much time thinking about the Eucharist during the Divine Liturgy, Lynnette reflects on her earlier experiences with Protestant approaches to communion, including the “memorial supper” view, multiple theologies in a single gathering, and the ever-present little plastic cups of grape juice
2/2/2022 • 18 minutes, 30 seconds
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #6 : Living the Liturgy after the Liturgy
The Divine Liturgy has ended with a ringing “Amen!” Now what? In this final episode of the Liturgy Quick-Start Guide, Lynnette explores “the liturgy after the Liturgy.” Like the apostles, we are sent out into the world to experience an endless cycle of communion with God, thanksgiving, living out our lives in Christ, and preparing again to receive Hi
1/19/2022 • 0
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #6 : Living the Liturgy after the Liturgy
The Divine Liturgy has ended with a ringing “Amen!” Now what? In this final episode of the Liturgy Quick-Start Guide, Lynnette explores “the liturgy after the Liturgy.” Like the apostles, we are sent out into the world to experience an endless cycle of communion with God, thanksgiving, living out our lives in Christ, and preparing again to receive Hi
1/19/2022 • 9 minutes, 59 seconds
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide # 5 : Ascending the Summit of the Eucharist
As we reach our liturgical destination of receiving the Eucharist, Lynnette shares some Church Fathers’ words about the placement of the Lord’s Prayer in the service as well as the significance of bringing the Chalice out to the people.
1/5/2022 • 0
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide # 5 : Ascending the Summit of the Eucharist
As we reach our liturgical destination of receiving the Eucharist, Lynnette shares some Church Fathers’ words about the placement of the Lord’s Prayer in the service as well as the significance of bringing the Chalice out to the people.
1/5/2022 • 15 minutes, 27 seconds
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #3 : Traveling Companion on the Journey
As we worship during the Divine Liturgy, it’s easy to see the parishioners in the nave. But they are not the only faithful ones present. As we enter into heavenly worship, the saints and angels surround us. We are in two dimensions: the earthly and the heavenly, the seen and the unseen.
1/3/2022 • 0
A Former Protestant Contemplates Mary's Ever-Virginity
The ever-virginity of Mary was new to Lynnette when she found Orthodoxy, and the concept required some thought. In this episode, we look at typical objections to the doctrine, the views of the Church Fathers and early Reformers, and an Old Testament prophecy that has been largely ignored in the Evangelical world.
12/22/2021 • 0
A Former Protestant Contemplates Mary’s Ever-Virginity
The ever-virginity of Mary was new to Lynnette when she found Orthodoxy, and the concept required some thought. In this episode, we look at typical objections to the doctrine, the views of the Church Fathers and early Reformers, and an Old Testament prophecy that has been largely ignored in the Evangelical world.
12/22/2021 • 23 minutes, 26 seconds
“Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #4: That We May Receive the King of All”
In this episode, we consider the Great Entrance of the Eucharist, the rest stop at the Cherubic Hymn, and the Creed. We also look at some of the scenery on the liturgical journey, such as the people reaching for the priest’s vestments and the meaning of the doors in the altar.
12/8/2021 • 0
“Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #4: That We May Receive the King of All”
In this episode, we consider the Great Entrance of the Eucharist, the rest stop at the Cherubic Hymn, and the Creed. We also look at some of the scenery on the liturgical journey, such as the people reaching for the priest’s vestments and the meaning of the doors in the altar.
12/8/2021 • 19 minutes, 24 seconds
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #3 : Traveling Companion on the Journey
As we worship during the Divine Liturgy, it’s easy to see the parishioners in the nave. But they are not the only faithful ones present. As we enter into heavenly worship, the saints and angels surround us. We are in two dimensions: the earthly and the heavenly, the seen and the unseen.
11/24/2021 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #2: Focusing on the Scriptures
In this episode we consider the remaining sections of the Liturgy of the Word, which is the first part of the Divine Liturgy. In our journey to the Eucharist, the musical theology prepares our hearts, and the words of Jesus are honored above all other parts of the Scriptures.
11/10/2021 • 17 minutes, 16 seconds
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide #2: Focusing on the Scriptures
In this episode we consider the remaining sections of the Liturgy of the Word, which is the first part of the Divine Liturgy. In our journey to the Eucharist, the musical theology prepares our hearts, and the words of Jesus are honored above all other parts of the Scriptures.
11/9/2021 • 0
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide 1: Introduction and Trail Map
The Divine Liturgy can seem long and repetitive, but by thinking of it as a spiritual journey leading us to the destination of the Eucharist, we can enter more deeply into worship. In Episode 1 of this six-part series, Lynnette provides an overview of the Liturgy—a trail map for fellow pilgrims as we begin our ascent.
10/27/2021 • 0
Liturgy Quick-Start Guide 1: Introduction and Trail Map
The Divine Liturgy can seem long and repetitive, but by thinking of it as a spiritual journey leading us to the destination of the Eucharist, we can enter more deeply into worship. In Episode 1 of this six-part series, Lynnette provides an overview of the Liturgy—a trail map for fellow pilgrims as we begin our ascent.
10/27/2021 • 22 minutes, 9 seconds
The Orthodox Road and the Point of No Return
The “point of no return” is a place of inner wrestling that is very uncomfortable. It’s a realization of, “I can’t go back to the way I was,” yet the parish worship experience is still foreign. Lynnette discusses some reasons for reaching the point of no return, the tension she and Rob experienced when they were not on the same page spiritually, and the reality that Orthodoxy itself is not the goal.
10/13/2021 • 20 minutes, 25 seconds
The Orthodox Road and the Point of No Return
The “point of no return” is a place of inner wrestling that is very uncomfortable. It’s a realization of, “I can’t go back to the way I was,” yet the parish worship experience is still foreign. Lynnette discusses some reasons for reaching the point of no return, the tension she and Rob experienced when they were not on the same page spiritually, and the reality that Orthodoxy itself is not the goal.
10/11/2021 • 0
Orthodoxy Is Hard. Why Bother?
Orthodoxy can feel foreign and demanding, and the local megachurch with its comfortable seating can be tempting. But in seasons when the Orthodox road is a weary journey, Lynnette focuses on five reasons to keep returning.
9/29/2021 • 19 minutes, 37 seconds
Orthodoxy Is Hard. Why Bother?
Orthodoxy can feel foreign and demanding, and the local megachurch with its comfortable seating can be tempting. But in seasons when the Orthodox road is a weary journey, Lynnette focuses on five reasons to keep returning.
9/28/2021 • 0
Reading the Lives of the Saints as a Spiritual Practice
The saints had never been a part of Lynnette’s life, so she didn’t understand why the Orthodox emphasized reading about them. But over time she discovered three spiritual benefits from getting acquainted with their lives and teachings.
9/26/2021 • 0
Learning from the Weird Saints
Some of the lives of saints leave us scratching our heads. Hermits, stylites, fools-for-Christ . . . To modern readers, they seem like poor witnesses, isolated and odd. But the principles behind their unusual practices can teach us deep spiritual lessons.
9/15/2021 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Learning from the Weird Saints
Some of the lives of saints leave us scratching our heads. Hermits, stylites, fools-for-Christ . . . To modern readers, they seem like poor witnesses, isolated and odd. But the principles behind their unusual practices can teach us deep spiritual lessons.
9/12/2021 • 0
Reconsidering the Virgin Mary, Part 1
For many people, veneration of the Virgin Mary is the biggest of the “Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road.” As we reconsider the Virgin Mary, we will acknowledge various fears, look at the Protestant Reformers’ exalted view of her, and consider the Archangel Gabriel’s praise of Mary in the Annunciation.
9/3/2021 • 0
Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road: Learning to Love Liturgical Worship
Sometimes the major obstacle to becoming Orthodox isn’t theological at all—it’s the worship service itself. In this episode, we consider the question, “Why is Orthodox worship so formal?” and examine the ancient understanding of worship as a journey into the Kingdom of God.
9/2/2021 • 0
Reading the Lives of the Saints as a Spiritual Practice
The saints had never been a part of Lynnette’s life, so she didn’t understand why the Orthodox emphasized reading about them. But over time she discovered three spiritual benefits from getting acquainted with their lives and teachings.
9/1/2021 • 16 minutes, 45 seconds
Reconsidering Mary, Part 2
In this episode we’ll look at the Theotokos’s importance as the new Eve, in the early Church and in Old Testament typology, and why the Immaculate Conception is not Orthodox. Then we’ll talk about ways to get to know her in addition to knowing things about her.
8/18/2021 • 30 minutes, 32 seconds
Reconsidering Mary, Part 2
In this episode we’ll look at the Theotokos’s importance as the new Eve, in the early Church and in Old Testament typology, and why the Immaculate Conception is not Orthodox. Then we’ll talk about ways to get to know her in addition to knowing things about her.
8/16/2021 • 0
Reconsidering the Virgin Mary, Part 1
For many people, veneration of the Virgin Mary is the biggest of the “Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road.” As we reconsider the Virgin Mary, we will acknowledge various fears, look at the Protestant Reformers’ exalted view of her, and consider the Archangel Gabriel’s praise of Mary in the Annunciation.
8/4/2021 • 23 minutes, 49 seconds
Smoke Signals: The Fragrance of Prayer for Church and Home
Our sense of smell brings immediate associations to our hearts and minds, and the fragrance of incense reminds us of the presence of God. It can help us “attend” at church and also bless our homes.
7/21/2021 • 17 minutes, 50 seconds
Smoke Signals: The Fragrance of Prayer for Church and Home
Our sense of smell brings immediate associations to our hearts and minds, and the fragrance of incense reminds us of the presence of God. It can help us “attend” at church and also bless our homes.
7/14/2021 • 0
Coffee Without Controversy
For anyone from a heterodox past, the absence of theological debates during coffee hour is refreshing and a bit miraculous. Members of an Orthodox parish still argue with each other, but not about doctrine.
7/7/2021 • 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Coffee Without Controversy
For anyone from a heterodox past, the absence of theological debates during coffee hour is refreshing and a bit miraculous. Members of an Orthodox parish still argue with each other, but not about doctrine.
6/28/2021 • 0
Orthodoxy Can Never Be a Virtual Reality
The pandemic showed us that the online experience will never replace in-person Orthodox worship and its use of all five senses. Most importantly, we cannot replicate the one experience that is the center of our worship.
6/23/2021 • 12 minutes, 33 seconds
Orthodoxy Can Never Be a Virtual Reality
The pandemic showed us that the online experience will never replace in-person Orthodox worship and its use of all five senses. Most importantly, we cannot replicate the one experience that is the center of our worship.
6/17/2021 • 0
Suspicious of Praying to Saints, Part 2
In this episode Lynnette talks about veneration, Christ’s breaking the barrier between heaven and earth, the early Church’s understanding of one united Church, and three reasons to ask the saints for their intercessions.
6/9/2021 • 21 minutes, 14 seconds
Suspicious of Praying to Saints, Part 2
In this episode Lynnette talks about veneration, Christ’s breaking the barrier between heaven and earth, the early Church’s understanding of one united Church, and three reasons to ask the saints for their intercessions.
6/8/2021 • 0
Suspicious of Praying to Saints, Part 1
After spending most of her life in a saint-free space, the idea of asking the saints to pray for us didn’t come easily to Lynnette. In part 1 of this two-part look at the subject, we’ll consider the objections to asking the saints for their prayers, the scriptures that reveal their awareness of us and involvement on earth, two categories of heavenly intercessors, and the concept of one united Church.
5/19/2021 • 0
Suspicious of Praying to Saints, Part 1
After spending most of her life in a saint-free space, the idea of asking the saints to pray for us didn’t come easily to Lynnette. In part 1 of this two-part look at the subject, we’ll consider the objections to asking the saints for their prayers, the scriptures that reveal their awareness of us and involvement on earth, two categories of heavenly intercessors, and the concept of one united Church.
5/19/2021 • 25 minutes, 27 seconds
The Sign of the Cross: A Neglected Weapon of Prayer
As a child, Lynnette watched people make the sign of the cross on TV—a foreign, superstitious, and Catholic thing to do. But it is actually a powerful weapon of prayer that Christians have used from the earliest days of the Church. Let’s reclaim it!
5/5/2021 • 12 minutes, 25 seconds
The Sign of the Cross: A Neglected Weapon of Prayer
As a child, Lynnette watched people make the sign of the cross on TV—a foreign, superstitious, and Catholic thing to do. But it is actually a powerful weapon of prayer that Christians have used from the earliest days of the Church. Let’s reclaim it!
5/3/2021 • 0
The Forgotten Space between Christ’s Burial and Resurrection
Lynnette grew up with Good Friday and Easter. Nobody in her Protestant past talked about what Jesus did in the in-between space on Holy Saturday. By celebrating Jesus’ Harrowing of Hades, we reclaim the fulness of the Paschal message and Jesus’ victory over death.
4/21/2021 • 19 minutes, 58 seconds
The Forgotten Space between Christ's Burial and Resurrection
Lynnette grew up with Good Friday and Easter. Nobody in her Protestant past talked about what Jesus did in the in-between space on Holy Saturday. By celebrating Jesus’ Harrowing of Hades, we reclaim the fulness of the Paschal message and Jesus’ victory over death.
4/19/2021 • 0
Halfway There: Refreshment for Weary Lenten Pilgrims
A few days ago we celebrated the Sunday of the Holy Cross. In this brief episode we consider the Church’s intention to encourage us in the doldrums of mid-Lent as we struggle and look ahead to Christ’s victory over death.
4/7/2021 • 0
Halfway There: Refreshment for Weary Lenten Pilgrims
A few days ago we celebrated the Sunday of the Holy Cross. In this brief episode we consider the Church’s intention to encourage us in the doldrums of mid-Lent as we struggle and look ahead to Christ’s victory over death.
4/7/2021 • 11 minutes, 31 seconds
What a Priest Really Thinks about His People During Confession
How can I tell my priest what I really struggle with? What if I keep failing and confessing the same things, over and over? Lynnette interviews Fr. Theodore Dorrance, from St. Catherine Greek Orthodox Church in Greenwood Village, Colorado, about the priest’s point of view and the spiritual freedom that comes from authentic and honest confession.
3/24/2021 • 30 minutes, 40 seconds
What a Priest Really Thinks about His People During Confession
How can I tell my priest what I really struggle with? What if I keep failing and confessing the same things, over and over? Lynnette interviews Fr. Theodore Dorrance, from St. Catherine Greek Orthodox Church in Greenwood Village, Colorado, about the priest’s point of view and the spiritual freedom that comes from authentic and honest confession.
3/22/2021 • 0
Cautious About Confession
In this fifth installment in “Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road,” we examine public confession of sins in the Scriptures and in the practice of the early Church. We also consider the significant differences between Roman Catholic and Orthodox understandings of the Sacrament of Confession and describe what a confession appointment looks like.
3/8/2021 • 0
Cautious About Confession
In this fifth installment in “Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road,” we examine public confession of sins in the Scriptures and in the practice of the early Church. We also consider the significant differences between Roman Catholic and Orthodox understandings of the Sacrament of Confession and describe what a confession appointment looks like.
Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road: Canned Prayers
Except for reciting the Lord’s Prayer, written prayers are virtually unknown in non-liturgical Christian churches. Isn’t it cheating, or somehow unspiritual, to use “canned prayers”? In this episode, we explore a few drawbacks of spontaneous prayer, and with help from some AFM content contributors (Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, Fr. Barnabas Powell, and others), we consider the benefits of praying with the wisdom of the Church. It’s not an either/or proposition, but both/and.
2/10/2021 • 28 minutes, 52 seconds
Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road: Canned Prayers
Except for reciting the Lord’s Prayer, written prayers are virtually unknown in non-liturgical Christian churches. Isn’t it cheating, or somehow unspiritual, to use “canned prayers”? In this episode, we explore a few drawbacks of spontaneous prayer, and with help from some AFM content contributors (Dr. Jeannie Constantinou, Fr. Barnabas Powell, and others), we consider the benefits of praying with the wisdom of the Church. It’s not an either/or proposition, but both/and.
2/9/2021 • 0
Four Sunday Morning Struggles
Issues in our own hearts can make it difficult to enter fully into the Orthodox worship experience. Lynnette identifies four common struggles among newcomers to the Faith (as well as old-timers): confusion with the unfamiliar, intellectual understanding versus real-life parish experience, the effect of “palate training” on our expectations of worship, and our need for inner healing.
1/27/2021 • 16 minutes, 9 seconds
Four Sunday Morning Struggles
Issues in our own hearts can make it difficult to enter fully into the Orthodox worship experience. Lynnette identifies four common struggles among newcomers to the Faith (as well as old-timers): confusion with the unfamiliar, intellectual understanding versus real-life parish experience, the effect of “palate training” on our expectations of worship, and our need for inner healing.
1/19/2021 • 0
Stumbling Stones on the Orthodox Road: Learning to Love Liturgical Worship
Sometimes the major obstacle to becoming Orthodox isn’t theological at all—it’s the worship service itself. In this episode, we consider the question, “Why is Orthodox worship so formal?” and examine the ancient understanding of worship as a journey into the Kingdom of God.
1/13/2021 • 22 minutes, 54 seconds
Intro
Lynnette Horner introduces herself and explains the focus of her new podcast.
1/13/2021 • 0
Intro
Lynnette Horner introduces herself and explains the focus of her new podcast.