Welcome.
My name is Dcn. Nahom, I belong to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
This podcast is centralized in manifesting the theological and seemingly intellectual tenets of Ethiopian Orthodoxy in to actual life in a way that is centered in a continual relationship to the Christ we don't see physically, through His body, the Church and its Liturgical services that we see physically
The story of Lazarus' resurrection is one that I hope is recreated in me and you, the listener, throughout the episodes.
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Welcome.
My name is Dcn. Nahom, I belong to the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
This podcast is centralized in manifesting the theological and seemingly intellectual tenets of Ethiopian Orthodoxy in to actual life in a way that is centered in a continual relationship to the Christ we don't see physically, through His body, the Church and its Liturgical services that we see physically
The story of Lazarus' resurrection is one that I hope is recreated in me and you, the listener, throughout the episodes.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Yohannes, John the Forerunner , the cousin of Christ, seems to be the intro of every Ethiopian year, so why not make him the intro of our podcast. ;)
Join Nahom as he unearths the meaning of the first season of the year in relation to the slogan of John, that Christ adopted, “Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand” as it relates with the suffering of the cross that can not be spoken of without a resurrection of… flowers… in this life.
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