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I Am My Father's Son - IDENTITY CRISIS, Part 2

November 2, 2015

“Yet to all who received Him, to those who believed in His name, He gave the right to become children of God — children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband’s will, but BORN OF GOD.”  (John 1:12-13)

Week 2 of IDENTITY CRISIS: The Search for Meand the first characteristic that we need to understand is what it means to be a CHILD of God - a son or daughter of the Creator/King of the universe.

The most important thing you need to know about being a child of God is this: my identity is based on who HE IS more than it is based on who I AM or what I DO.  

What does that mean practically?  Check out the video above and see for yourself.  Trust me, of all the things you need to know about yourself and your identity, NONE IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THIS.  Enjoy!

In Encouragement Tags child of God, forgiveness, grace, Identity Crisis, Search for Me, sonship
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How to Worship in Spirit AND Truth

October 28, 2015

“But the hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for the Father is seeking such to worship Him. God is Spirit, and those who worship Him must worship in spirit AND truth.” (John 4:23-24)

What does it mean to worship in spirit AND truth?  What's the difference between the two?  And how do I properly address each?

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In Spiritual Growth Tags church, Liturgy, prayer, worship
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What Happens in Baptism?

October 27, 2015

In honor of the 6 new members of the STSA family that were baptized this past Sunday (one of the most incredible days of my life),I wanted to post this beautiful excerpt from the writings of St. John Chrysostom on what really happens during baptism:

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In STSA Church Tags baptism, chrysostom, faith, regeneration
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I'm Not Who I Once Was - IDENTITY CRISIS, Part 1

October 26, 2015

We kicked off a new series yesterday at The Well titled IDENTITY CRISIS: The Search for Me.  This 5 week series addresses the underlying issue that is at the root of many of life's problems: our identity. Not knowing who you are - or worse, having a false idea of who you are - will stop you from reaching your true potential in Christ.

So in this series, we're putting away our own view of ourselves and asking God to reveal to us who we really are.  And the first characteristic that we saw is that in Christ, I am a NEW CREATION.

“Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”  2 Corinthians 5:17

In Encouragement Tags baptism, born again, Identity Crisis, new creation, regeneration
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Fruit That Remains

October 23, 2015

This is a guest post from Peter Karras - a longtime friend of mine and a founding member of St. Timothy & St. Athanasius church.  In today's post, Peter summarizes the message he delivered last Sunday at The Well.  But unfortunately, due to another technology snafu, the audio didn't record once again (but don't worry, we figured it out this time and got it solved; it shouldn't happen again).  Special thanks to Peter for preparing this message for us twice: once verbally and once in in writing.  If you too are interested in guest posting on my blog, please visit my Guest Post guidelines for more info.


Have you ever noticed that Jesus Christ, albeit a carpenter, displayed a tremendous amount of interest in gardening/farming? I’m convinced that Jesus’ alternate career path would have entailed another form of public service – ie, Israel’s Minister of Agriculture.  Several times, Jesus likened His disciples to fruit trees:

“You did not choose Me, but I chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit, and that your fruit should remain…” (John 15:16)

Jesus is relentless in His comparison of us to fruit trees, and that’s because He calls us to bear a life of fruit.  Our Lord makes it a point to emphasize the fact that He chose us to bear fruit; it’s an appointed responsibility.

The truth, whether we admit it or not, is that we all "belong" to Christ for (at least) two reasons:  1)  He is our CREATOR and 2) He is our REDEEMER.  And it's for these reasons that He chose us to bear fruit.

Said another way: Imagine that I embezzled Fr. Anthony’s entire life savings (he’s a priest, so I am sure it isn’t that much) and squandered it all on one game of roulette. A few days pass by and I show up unannounced at his doorstep, saying: “Fr. Anthony, I am willing to let bygones be bygones – I will overlook the differences between us.”

Does this make any sense?  I just stole and spent his entire life savings that he was planning on using for his retirement and children’s college education. How can I be the one to overlook the differences?  I am the offender and he is the offended. I do not have the right to initiate reconciliation; it can only come from the offended. It must be his choice.

It's the same with God. It's His choice. We, through our sin and disobedience, became the offender, and therefore our Creator became the offended. God, through His compassion and love for us, sent His only begotten Son to redeem us. He chose us by His death and resurrection. Christ, as only He could, initiated reconciliation; however, He also initiated something beyond that - that is, a calling to bear fruit.

Jesus calls us to bear fruit. He calls us to bear a lot of fruit. And He calls us to bear fruit that remains. The result of spiritual fruitfulness is that:

  1. God is glorified;
  2. We grow in Christ, and;
  3. Others come to know Christ through us.

When it’s all said and done, there’s a lot more said than done from people who call themselves Christians but don’t bear fruit. A Christian without fruit is like a soldier who abandoned his or her post in a time of war. Both are not carrying out their duties to obey and to serve.

St. Paul once referred to Christ as the firstfruits in 1 Corinthians 15 – why?  In Israel, there were several feasts, but two of the most important feasts revolved around the harvest.

The Feast of the Firstfruits marked the beginning of the harvest where the priest would collect the firstfruits of the people as an offering to God so that He would bless the remainder of the harvest. The Feast of the Weeks marked the completion of the harvest.

Jesus’ death and resurrection was only the beginning; it was the firstfruits offering. We are the completion of the harvest and the completion of Christ’s mission (see Matthew 28:19-20). The harvest is going to happen in the same way our life is going to happen; but we decide whether it’s going to bear good fruit or bad fruit.

Good fruit is ALWAYS tied to a good root system – your foundation matters greatly! The city of New York has hundreds of skyscrapers and thousands of high-rise buildings, but all this is possible only because of the bedrock upon which the entire city is built.  Bedrock that is hundreds of feet deep, large, consolidated, and immovable! You can’t build skyscrapers without bedrock.

And you can’t honor God without bedrock either! You can’t plant a seed that bears good fruit without bedrock. There is an immense amount of pressure to live in the moment because it’s the path of least resistance. It’s also easier to build a house without developing a foundation, but we know what the outcome will be, so why bother?

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego turned an entire nation to God because they refused to bow down to King Nebuchadnezzar’s golden idol. When everyone else was bowing, three guys made the hard choice of standing. Thousands of Chaldeans, thousands of Babylonians, and thousands of Israelites bowing to this one idol, but the Three Saintly Youth would not turn their back on God – they remained standing. They could have just bowed down and crossed their fingers, but their bedrock was immovable, and thus their fruit turned an entire nation to God.

The Three Saintly Youth and Daniel planted a seed 29 years earlier when they made the decision not to eat of the king’s delicacies, and it was that seed that bore fruit 29 years later. They established a root system of integrity that resulted in a fruit-bearing tree that glorified God and brought others to Him.

So what’s the seed?  Luke 8:11 says "The seed is the Word of God.”

When Jesus had His Initial Public Offering (IPO), Mary Magdalene, Joanna, Susanna, and many others invested their own money to support Jesus and His disciples. The return on investment was out of this world (pun intended). These women literally invested in the Word of God. Christ is asking us to make the same investment in the Word through Scripture.

The Bible forms our foundation and strengthens our root system. It will be incredibly difficult to reach our fruit-bearing potential if we do not know God. It will be incredibly difficult to worship God if we do not know God. It will be incredibly difficult to ask of God if we don’t know His promises. The law of sowing and reaping cannot be broken; God is not mocked. The time we spend planting scripture in our hearts is directly correlated to the fruit we bear.

Nobody’s ever invested too much money in a winning stock and the Bible is heavenly stock with eternal dividends.

In Guest Posts Tags bearing fruit, Bible, Scripture
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Today’s Scope:  Q&A ON PRAYER

October 14, 2015

Good morning loyal blog followers!  As you read this post, I’ll probably be up in the air somewhere, flying across North America from Toronto to Los Angeles.  I was in Toronto for the past 3 days, visiting with the good folks over at SMSV church for their annual outreach nights.  Now I’m headed out to LA for another 3 days for a meeting with His Holiness Pope Tawadros, on first visit to America. 

But that isn’t going to stop me from what I promised a few weeks ago: MY WEEKLY WEDNESDAY PERISCOPE!

And today’s scope is going to be a unique one.  That’s because I’m handing it over to you.  Entirely.  You set the agenda for today.  You tell me what you want to talk about.

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When God Says No - INTO THE WAR ROOM Part 5

October 13, 2015

What do you do when God says NO?

We've all been there.  We've all been in a situation (and probably many are there currently as well) where we've prayed about a certain situation and gotten a NO from God.  Whether that's a broken relationship, a sick family member, a lost friend or anything else that has brought us to our knees in prayer.

What do you do when God says NO?

That was the topic of the finale of INTO THE WAR ROOM.  We learned that our trust needs to be in the GIVER, not in the gift.

In Spiritual Growth Tags disappointment, Into the War Room, perspective, prayer
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Surrendering to Win - INTO THE WAR ROOM Part 4

October 5, 2015

"Surrender isn't about WHAT; it's about WHOM."

Surrender.  What does it mean?  What does it look like?  Is it just something that we talk about, and read about, and sing about?  Or is it something that we actually do?  And how do we know if we've done it or not?  Is it possible to kinda surrender some things but not really surrender everything?

That was our topic in Part 4 of INTO THE WAR ROOM.  We focused on the issue of surrender and saw how it might be the most important part of our prayer strategy.

As Miss Clara taught us in the War Room movie, "If you wanna win, you're gonna have to first learn to surrender."

In Spiritual Growth Tags free will, Into the War Room, prayer, submission, surrender
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Your Chance to Participate in My Blog

October 2, 2015

Dear loyal blog followers, As you’ve probably noticed, I recently started using a new tool called Periscopeand I am having a TON OF FUN with it!  If you haven’t tried it, you can get a feel for how it works by checking out the two demo scopes I've done thus far.

The beauty of Periscope is that it is a) super easy to use (just download the app and you’re pretty much good to go), and b) it allows for LIVE INTERACTION between the speaker and the audience.  You can ask questions or make comments and I can respond on the spot, in real time.  Trust me, it’s VERY COOL!

So moving forward, my plan is to do a live 30 minute scope every WEDNESDAY at 12:30 pm EST.  I’ll still be writing a blog post in the morning, but then the scope will be a chance to expand on the subject and answer questions about it.

But here’s where I need your help.  I NEED YOUR HELP WITH THE CONTENT.  

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My Morning Ritual

September 30, 2015

Rushed…unprepared…disconnected… that’s how most people admit they feel every morning when they begin their day.  You know the feeling too don’t you?

It’s feeling like you’re behind before you’ve even started your day because you snoozed three times this morning.  It’s feeling like you’re lacking energy because you skipped your morning workout and grabbed a donut for breakfast at work.  And worst of all, it’s feeling like you didn’t really connect with God today and you can’t remember the last time you actually did.

To me, there’s nothing worse than starting off my day in a frenzy…feeling rushed, unsettled and unprepared before the day has even begun.  THAT IS THE WORST!

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In Personal Growth Tags morning, prayer, quiet time, routine
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Praying with Scripture - INTO THE WAR ROOM Part 3

September 29, 2015

Part 3 of INTO THE WAR ROOM gave me  chance to talk about one of my favorite subjects and one of foundational principles of my spiritual progress:  PRAYING WITH SCRIPTURE.

You can't get far in any series on prayer without discussing the relationship between prayer and Scripture.  They are two sides of the same coin and I believe you can't really do one (properly) without the other.

So check out the video above as I share why I believe that praying with Scripture can change your prayer life.  I also share how I specifically use Scripture in my prayer routine and how that might help you get started in yours.

In Spiritual Growth Tags Bible, daily bread, Into the War Room, mind of christ, prayer, Scripture
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The Mystery of Answered Prayer

September 23, 2015

What’s the secret behind answered prayer?  Why do some people get their prayers answered and others seem to get nothing?  How come in the movie, The War Room, that lady prayed for 15 minutes (in movie time) and her whole life got fixed, while others pray for years and get absolutely no where?

Is there some secret that we're missing?

If we’re honest, we’ve all wondered about that at some point in our lives.  It’s great to talk about the power of prayer and what prayer can do in our lives, but every one of us could tell at least one story of a prayer that never got answered… one that we prayed and prayed and prayed, yet every prayer only seemed to take us further and further from our desired result.

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In Spiritual Growth Tags faith, integrity, Into the War Room, prayer, will of God
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Good News, Bad News: Update on INTO THE WAR ROOM Part 2

September 21, 2015

For those of you who have been waiting for the video of this past Sunday’s message – Part 2 of INTO THE WAR ROOM – I’m sorry to let you know that unfortunately, it didn’t record.  Sunday was just one of those days where anything that can go wrong did go wrong and the end result – I’m sorry to say – was that the message didn’t record at all.

That’s the bad news…

But fear not!  There’s good news too!

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In Spiritual Growth Tags Into the War Room
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Developing a Battle Plan - INTO THE WAR ROOM, Part 1

September 14, 2015

"Why is there SO MUCH that we believe about prayer, but SO LITTLE that we do about it?"

The long-awaited INTO THE WAR ROOM series kicked off yesterday and it started with a bang!  The goal of this series is to INSPIRE you to stronger and more vibrant prayer life, and also to EQUIP you with the tools you need to make it happen.

We got the ball rolling by talking about the importance of having a plan when it comes to prayer (as we do with just about every other area of our lives) and three essential characteristics that your plan must entail.  I shared a little about my personal prayer plan and hopefully that encourages you to come up with your own.

Check out the video above and see for yourself.  And then it's time to get working on your battle plan!

In Spiritual Growth Tags Into the War Room, plan, prayer
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INTO THE WAR ROOM - Begins Sunday!

September 10, 2015

I’ve been waiting for this weekend for more than 6 months.  Ever since I saw the movie, THE WAR ROOM, I’ve been telling everyone how great it is and the changes it brought into my life and how excited I am to see the impact it can make in our church and in our community.

And finally, the time has come for me to tell you why.

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In Spiritual Growth Tags Into the War Room, prayer, STSA
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A Week at An Orthodox Seminary

September 4, 2015

This week was a trip back in time for me.  Since graduating college in 1998, it's been 17 years since I’ve lived as a student – going to classes, sleeping in a dorm, and best of all, eating cafeteria food for an entire week!

But that’s what this week was for me.  I spent the week at the Antiochian Village in rural western Pennsylvania as part of a seminary program through the Antiochian House of Studies.  The program is mainly a distance study, but does involve one week of residency every year.

So for the past five days, it was like 1998 once again.

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    In Personal Growth Tags eastern orthodox, knowledge, seminary, unity
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    Christianity & America

    September 1, 2015

    As many of you know, I recently returned from a two week mission trip to Kenya with my family.  That trip made me think a lot about what mission is and how it applies to life back here in America. In this week’s message, I share those thoughts and how I believe the concept of “mission” translates to the United States of America.

    How does "mission" work in America?  Are we supposed to be knocking on people’s doors with Bibles in our hands?  Does the idea of mission even apply to life in America?

    How can we – the Christians in America – make an impact on our nation and bring it back to its Christian roots?

    That’s the topic in this week’s message.  Hope you enjoy.  And may God bless America.

    In Personal Growth Tags America, evangelism, love your neighbor, mission
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    The War Room: GO SEE THIS MOVIE!

    August 28, 2015

    I have never been so inspired to pray as I am today.  I have never felt so eager to wake up early and spend time with God as I did this morning.  I have never felt so encouraged about the power of prayer as I do right now! 

    Why is that?  What caused all of that?  A spiritual book?  A sermon?  Some kind of catastrophe?  

    Nope.  It's all because of a movie I saw last night.

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    In Encouragement Tags prayer, War Room movie
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    LET'S TALK - Adventures in Love, Sex & Dating Part 6

    August 24, 2015

    It's time for the finale of REAL TALK: Adventures in Love, Sex & Dating and we wrapping up by answering YOUR questions that we accumulated throughout the series.  And as you'll see from the video, it isn't just me up on stage; we brought back all of our speakers plus THEIR WIVES!

    Definitely a must watch video!

    In Relationships Tags Adventures in Love Sex and Dating, Real Talk
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    Laziness, Busyness, and Rest

    August 21, 2015

    I'm the type of person who likes to be busy.

    No. Let me say that again. I'm the type of person that NEEDS to be busy.

    It's funny, actually. When I first started university, I hated how I never had time for myself. I wanted free time, and I didn't have it. This made me feel angry and stressed.

    Then summer came along and I felt empty. I was restless, bored out of my mind. I had nothing productive to do. Sure, I could go out, shop, watch a movie, and more. But all these things...something was missing. I found that despite having a full day planned with outings and entertainment, I was lacking something.

    And then it hit me: I wasn't being productive.

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    In Guest Posts Tags busy, laziness, rest, spiritual warfare
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