Tucker Carlson Original "Cult of Confusion" (FULL VIDEO) | Father Josiah Trenham
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Father Josiah Trenham featured in the Tucker Carlson Originals two part documentary Transgressive: The Cult of Confusion streaming now on FoxNation.
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Links to both the Tucker Carlson documentary and the lecture series:
Transgressive
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Phos Hilaron (Φώς Ιλαρόν, O Gladsome Light) | Cinematic Orthodox
This hymn, one of the most ancient of Christian hymns,
Titled in Greek “Phos Hilaron,” it speaks of Jesus Christ, who is the “radiance (or brightness) of the Father’s glory” (Hebrews 1:3) and who is also the “true Light” who is and always has been “in the world,” enlightening “every man coming into the world” (Gospel of John, Prologue, chapter 1). The hymn mentions that as we see the setting of the earthly sun, we also apprehend spiritually the Light of evening, that is, the “light of the world” which “shines in the darkness” of the present world (John 1:5, John 8:12, 12:46, Matthew 4:16), the Light which is life and in whom we have life: Jesus Christ (John 1:4). This is linked at once with mention of our worship of the Trinity, or Three—“Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, God”—because it is in and through Christ, the Son of God, that we have truly come to know the Father and the Holy Spirit. The hymn concludes by noting that such worship is fitting “at all times,” because Christ is the “Son of God and giver of life”—for which reason alone all the world glorifies Him.
Thus, at the beginning of each day, at prayer, we acknowledge that we have seen Christ, the “light of evening,” the true light. Yet this acknowledgement is again echoed at the highest point of each day, the highest point of our prayer, at the reception of Holy Communion in the Divine Liturgy, when we sing, “We have see the true light . . .” As at vespers, the words are again linked at once with the worship of the Holy Trinity: “worshipping the undivided Trinity, who has saved us.”
Thus at vespers, we see Christ, the light of evening and we worship the Trinity; at the Divine Liturgy—in the Holy Eucharist—we repeat those actions, but also go further: we taste of him, we partake of him, and are saved by the Trinity, to Whom we are united through the reception of the Body and Blood of Christ.
Furthermore, in the language of the Church, our entire life is often compared to a single day. Thus at the beginning of our life, we behold Christ the Light, but at the highest point of the day (which is one moment in time, but a moment that unites us to Eternity and to Immortality) we are joined to the Light and are saved by Him.
Thus our words at vespers in the hymn “O Gladsome Light” and at the Divine Liturgy in the hymn “We have seen the True Light” are more truly observations about our entire life, our life has a whole, rather than of one brief moment of that life.
For having come, in our life, in the darkness of the life we knew before we knew the true Light, Christ—having come to the setting of the earthly sun—the setting within us of the light of this world—and having beheld Him who is the “light of evening” and believed—we have now been joined to the “day without evening”—eternal life with Christ, who is “Lord of the Light that knows no evening.”
#greekorthodox #orthodoxy #light
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Tucker Carlson Original "Cult of Confusion" (preview) | Father Josiah Trenham
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https://youtu.be/Epq13uKiat4 Full VIdeo HERE!!!
Father Josiah Trenham featured in the Tucker Carlson Originals two part documentary Transgressive: The Cult of Confusion streaming now on FoxNation.
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Links to both the Tucker Carlson documentary and the lecture series:
Transgressive
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Aeonia Ei Mnimi - Eternal Be Their Memory | Lead by Archbishop Elpidophoros of America
The final hymn of the memorial service offered for the departed. “Grant rest eternal in blessed repose, O Lord, to the soul of Thy servant, N., and make his memory to be eternal.”
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Fr. Seraphim Cardoza talks about Manhood in the Orthodox Church
Fr. Seraphim Cardoza on Christian Manhood
#alphamale #betamale #orthodoxy
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Apolytikion of Elevation of the Holy Cross ☦️
Apolytikion of Elevation of the Holy Cross ☦️ | At Hellenic College and Holy Cross joined by Archbishop Elpidophoros of America
#byzantine #elevationofholycross #greekorthodox #shorts #orthodoxy
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Fr. Seraphim Cardoza talks about the his interaction with a Protestant Evangelical Missionary
"Did Christ found a Church? Does it have a continuous history and can it be found today? What came first, the Bible or the Church? Did that Church have a name?"
The goal of Christianity: an honest and lovely conversation between an Orthodox Priest (Fr. Seraphim Cardoza) and an Evangelical Pastor (Perry Atkinson). Rev. Archpriest Seraphim Cardoza, is a former evangelical pastor who was drawn to Eastern Orthodox Christianity. In 1995 he was ordained and assigned to minister to the small ROCOR congregation in Medford, Oregon, US.
Watch the full interview here: https://youtu.be/8NbK3D_gQ0Y
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The Prophets of the Orthodox Church
Who are the prophets in the Orthodox Church? #greekorthodox #orthodoxy #prophecy #prophet #prophets #orthodoxprophets #shorts
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Kyrie Eleison Chant | Relaxing Background Noise
Kyrie Eleison , Kyrie Eleison , Kyrie Eleison ..... Lord have Mercy...
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Andrew Tate (TopG) speaks his thoughts on the Romanian Orthodox Church and his enlightenment 
*This is not an endorsement of Andrew Tate, rather we thought it was interesting what he has to say.
#andrewtate #topg #tate #romanian #orthodox #christian 
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What Should Orthodox Christians Pray For?
What Should Orthodox Christians Pray For? A Greek Orthodox Priest offers a simple prayer to pray at anytime;
"Again we pray for the safekeeping of this holy church and this city, and of all cities and towns from pestilence, famine, earthquake, flood, fire and the sword, from invasion of enemies, civil war, and unforeseen death; for His mercy, that He will be kind to entreat as our good God, Who loves all people and that He may turn away and scatter all wrath and disease that moves against us, and deliver us from His impending, justified chastisement, and have mercy on us."
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Priest dismantles "More than Two Genders"
A powerful message from this Priest. As he dismantles the schools and society for push for the idea of "More than Two Genders" He tells them to "Get a Life" as well as "Everybody Knows they came from a Man and a Woman, Nothing else". *Disclaimer, this is not a orthodox priest, he is apart of the “church of the east”. Regardless he is speaking truth to the matter.
#orthodoxy #lgbt #greekorthodox #shorts
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Should Christians be Involved in Politics? @The Orthodox Ethos
Fr. Peter Heers answers the question about Christians being involved in the political sphere
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Come Receive the Light | Cinematic Orthodox
Come, Receive the Light | Cinematic Orthodox
Original Audio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DezzErhMGs4&t=18s
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Orthodox Priest Reveals The Truth About Abortion | Roe v. Wade overturned
In a sermon on Mother's Day, Father speaks out against the true nature of abortion and calls it out for what it really is, the destruction of life.
#abortion #roevwade #prolife
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Orthodox Priest Symbolically Knocks Down the Doors of Hades | Cinematic Orthodox
Holy Saturday Morning knocking on the doors of the Church (Greek Orthodox)
This Symbolizes Christ Knocking at the gates of Hades (Hell) and freeing Adam and the saints.
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"Jesus a sinner?" The Oprah Show | Greek Orthodox Bishop Defends the Orthodox Faith and Christians
In the Spring of 1988 Metropolitan Pavlos appeared on the Oprah Winfrey program. Though his appearance was brief he powerfully articulated the Orthodox portion regarding the unfortunate film "The Last Temptation of Christ". He truly Defends the Orthodox Faith and Christians all around the world.
#Orthodoxy #Christians #JesusChrist
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Crucifix Bleeding and Icon Streaming Myrrh inside of an Orthodox Church | Cinematic Orthodoxy
Live and caught on camera, Crucifix Bleeding and Icon Streaming Myrrh inside of an Orthodox Church.
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Icon of Jesus Christ opens eyes (Miracle) | Cinematic Orthodox
Orthodox Icon Of Jesus Christ opens. Truly Amazing and a Miracle!
#Shorts #Icons #Orthodox
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The Paschal Homily of St John Chrysostom | Cinematic Orthodoxy
If any be a devout lover of God,
let him partake with gladness from this fair and radiant feast.
If any be a faithful servant,
let him enter rejoicing into the joy of his Lord.
If any have wearied himself with fasting,
let him now enjoy his reward.
If any have labored from the first hour,
let him receive today his rightful due.
If any have come after the third,
let him celebrate the feast with thankfulness.
If any have come after the sixth,
let him not be in doubt, for he will suffer no loss.
If any have delayed until the ninth,
let him not hesitate but draw near.
If any have arrived only at the eleventh,
let him not be afraid because he comes so late.
For the Master is generous and accepts the last even as the first.
He gives rest to him who comes at the eleventh hour
in the same was as him who has laboured from the first.
He accepts the deed, and commends the intention.
Enter then, all of you, into the joy of our Lord.
First and last, receive alike your reward.
Rich and poor, dance together.
You who fasted and you who have not fasted, rejoice together.
The table is fully laden: let all enjoy it.
The calf is fatted: let none go away hungry.
Let none lament his poverty;
for the universal Kingdom is revealed.
Let none bewail his transgressions;
for the light of forgiveness has risen from the tomb.
Let none fear death;
for death of the Savior has set us free.
He has destroyed death by undergoing death.
He has despoiled hell by descending into hell.
He vexed it even as it tasted of His flesh.
Isaiah foretold this when he cried:
Hell was filled with bitterness when it met Thee face to face below;
filled with bitterness, for it was brought to nothing;
filled with bitterness, for it was mocked;
filled with bitterness, for it was overthrown;
filled with bitterness, for it was put in chains.
Hell received a body, and encountered God.
It received earth, and confronted heaven.
O death, where is your sting?
O hell, where is your victory?
Christ is risen! And you, o death, are annihilated!
Christ is risen! And the evil ones are cast down!
Christ is risen! And the angels rejoice!
Christ is risen! And life is liberated!
Christ is risen! And the tomb is emptied of its dead;
for Christ having risen from the dead,
is become the first-fruits of those who have fallen asleep.
To Him be Glory and Power, both now and ever, and unto the ages of ages.
Amen.
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