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.

COLLAB: @lazaruseotc & @thelifesociety101
The pattern of the Liturgical Year has brought us from the call to change our mind to a period of offering our supplication to God so that He reorients us. The fun thing about this is that the Lord did not just "give us" a solution to our sin, or problems. He BECAME and showed us the solution to our "problems" and leaving us to emulate his path from His revelation(Saint Yared).
Nahom(@lazaruseotc) and Ananiya(@thelifesociety101) discuss topics surrounding our supplication to God and Him revealing himself as the eternal solution.
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