Accenting vs. Breaking Christian Stereotypes
Next Step #253 – April 11, 2013 Returning from a lively conversation with Stepan Partamian at GCC, Fr. Vazken reflects on Christianity today, as applied in society. Ethnic identity […]
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Next Step #253 – April 11, 2013 Returning from a lively conversation with Stepan Partamian at GCC, Fr. Vazken reflects on Christianity today, as applied in society. Ethnic identity […]
Next Step #252 – April 4, 2013 A hawk in the church opens the doors to a developing mythology. Listen in as Fr. Vazken weaves the pieces to the story […]
Next Step #251 – March 28, 2013 Some important steps from Holy Thursday to Easter Sunday. St. Basil on the Institution of the Holy Eucharist, on understanding the Body & […]
Raising Lazarus – Today we drew the curtain back, revealing the altar. For the last 40 days, the curtain was drawn, hiding the altar and the services that took place […]
Next Step #250 – March 21, 2013 The Vernal Equinox is celebrated by bringing a bright star to the Northern Hemisphere – Pope Francis I is inaugurated in the company […]
Next Step #249 – March 14, 2013 From the white smoke a tweet signals the election of Pope Francis and opening the doors of the fourth estate. Fr. Vazken refects […]
Gala Danilova in recording studio Next Step #248 – March 7, 2013 As the Lenten Season enters its second half and the toxins are removed from our lives, guest […]
Next Step #247 – February 28, 2013 Pope Benedict XVI’s Twitter account puts up a vacancy sign “Sede Vacant” minutes after his last Tweet. Dynamic/Alive -It’s all about moving forward. […]
Next Step #246 – February 21, 2013 Corporate hypocrisy: Can the perfect nature of Christ’s Body be reconciled with the imperfections of the human management team? Do we either accept […]
Next Step #245 – February 14, 2013 Using symbols and myths to explain the mysteries in life gets a bit confusing when Armenian churches light some bonfires in the back […]
