Kaleabb, a return guest, and Dcn. Nahom discuss not the intricacies and intellectual dimension of theology but rather the function of theology in the Orthodox context for the lay people (congregants).
In this conversation, Dcn. Nahom Mulugeta and Kaleabb discuss Kaleabb's journey toward Apostolic Christianity, and the complexities of conversion experiences. They explore the differences between intellectual belief and spiritual practice, as well as the role of community in shaping one's faith. They discuss the dangers of nihilism and atheism, the significance of baptism and community in faith practices, and the transformative power of liturgy. +++ Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/tewahedo_todayhttps://open.spotify.com/show/0M7v9dXm449bxHFOCcLOPr?si=43e4170dbc624e00https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tewahedo-today/id1724747291
One of Our Cohosts traveled to Mars?! (Australia) Discussions on the practicality of Vigilance, Experiencing @comedianeshetu first hand and Service in Australia. Enjoy!
In this conversation, Dn Gorgorios and Dcn. Nahom Mulugeta go over questions recieved from inquirers, somehow ended up talking about the best bible app for Orthodox Christians: Catena app, which provides a commentary on Bible verses and connects to sermons on YouTube.
The Cohosts come together again to discuss the experience of Kesis Abaineh pertaining evangelizing the Orthodox Faith from the newly planted Orthodox Church in Maryland. Somehow, the topic arrived at discussing the boundaries of the chants of the Orthodox Faith and Deacons evangelizing at a mall?! Check it out for the full scoop.
Fr. Zach Varghese is Vicar (Priest) of Saint Thomas Malankara Jacobite Syriac Orthodox Parish in Austin, Texas and a part of the larger circle of the Oriental Orthodox Church. Outside of his duties as a shepherd to his flock and as a father to a daughter and son, he is cofounder and Chief Medical Officer at MAVA Partners. For more background information on Father Zach and his parish visit: https://stthomastexas.org/our-clergy/ We have based our discussion on spiritual health and mental health on his foundational talk on Mental Health here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtETWSyXXbk&t=3389s&pp=ygUMZnIgemFjaCBvY2Nt FOLLOW: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tewahedo_tn/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TewahedoToday
Who are the Fathers of the Church? Do they have some hidden powers we are unaware of? Were/Are they the "Google" of the Orthodox Church? Why is there so much reverence for them?
In this episode, we uncover answers to these questions and more. Join the co-hosts as they discuss with the honored guest of the day.
In this episode, the cohosts return to reflect on the lenten fast, the wedding season, spiritual langour after the feast of the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ and so much more.
What hasn't been said on the modern times? In this episode, we explore what makes modernity problematic while also acknowledging it's importance when utilized in the appropriate way.
An open discussion on possible reasons why the Ethiopian Orthodox parishioners are sensitive to discussing ሩካቤ, popular dating practices and what the Early Church Fathers say about the honorable and proper expression of intercourse in the context of marraige.
Dc. Gorgorios and Dcn. Nahom come again to discuss nominalism and lukewarmness in the Church and bring reflections on how to keep watchful and intentional in our participatory Faith.
The duo comes back with the second episode with a beloved guest, Dcn. Dawit Muluneh. Join as we discuss the Ethiopian Expression of the True Faith in the context of the United States, the rewarding toil of service, and misunderstood and growing controversy on the worship pattern of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church.
Dcn. Gorgorios and Dcn. Nahom come together ushering a new program. This conversation was focused on discussing what to expect, through God's will, and a get-to-know of the co-hosts.