Hear ye. Hear ye.
Beware of making self challenges after listening to inspiring podcasts.
... and the rest of the story. ...
Hear ye. Hear ye.
Beware of making self challenges after listening to inspiring podcasts.
... and the rest of the story. ...
Through his own personal story, as well as through lessons, stories, and data from READI Chicago, Eddie Bocanegra explains the effectiveness of dealing with the trauma of gun violence through cognitive behavioral therapy and city, state, and national collaboration. Personal story I’m Eddie Bocanegra. I run READI Chicago, one of the largest violence prevention programs …
By FSMB Board Member Hieromonk Alexii Altschul of Holy Archangel Michael Skete in Missouri. This talk is based on a key principle I learned when I was doing trauma therapy in the nineties and first decade of this century. Trauma unexamined tends to be trauma reenacted. Let us call to mind the Word of the …
By Fr. Turbo Qualls, FSMB Spiritual Formation Chair and priest at St. Mary of Egypt Orthodox Church in Kansas City, MO. In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit! My brothers and sisters, I greet you on this landmark day of our 27th Annual Conference… and although we are unfortunately not …
By Fr. Stephen Freeman, pastor of St. Anne Orthodox Church in Oak Ridge, TN. “For there is a shame that brings sin; and there is a shame which is glory and grace.” (Sirach 4:21) There is a popular definition of shame that describes it as “how we feel about who we are.” Along with this …
Presented by Gregory M. Weston, Trustee of Democracy Prep New York Schools The Challenge Communities of Color (COC) in the U.S. are challenged today as never before. The disparate impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on Communities of Color have laid bare the existing inequities in our healthcare system. Prior to the pandemic chronic health …
October 9, 2020 Protocol 10/007 Fellowship of Saint Moses the Black 2020 Annual Conference To the Reverend Fathers and Esteemed Faithful present, Christ is in our midst! With this letter, I greet all of the attendees of the 2020 Conference of the Fellowship of Saint Moses the Black, I congratulate all of the conference organizers, …
Orthodox Christian Fellowship, and CrossRoad Summer Institute hosted a discussion with Fr. Turbo Qualls about activism as an Orthodox Christian, as part of OCF’s Open Discussions on Race series.
Mother Katherine, Fr. Paul Abernathy, Fr. Turbo Qualls, Dn. John Gresham, and Dn. Jonathan Reavis take your questions on the hard topics of racial reconciliation. The discussion was facilitated by Dn. Adam Roberts and the Antiochian Orthodox Department of Missions & Evangelism.
Fr. John Chryssavgis of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America speaks with Mother Katherine, Fr. Dn. John Gresham, & Fr. Dn. Jonathan Reavis about the Orthodox Church and racial reconciliation.
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