Next Step #129: Focusing on the theme of Thanksgiving allows us to transcend the self and understand ourselves in the bigger picture of “giving” rather than receiving. Celebrate the shift from victim to victor as Fr. Vazken explains the Focused Vision that allows for walking “In His Shoes.” Sorry Tea Party – the first pilgrims may have had socialist ideas, but Thanksgiving is about something HIGHER than our selves. The good Senator TOO offers us some Turkeys! Get ready for Christmas – it’s about Christ!
Prayer of Thanksgiving: http://armodoxy.blogspot.com/2010/11/thanksgiving-prayer.html
Song: “Holy, Holy, Holy” by St. Gregory Youth Choir
Ani’s Bubbles: Corn
Telethon: http://www.armeniafund.org/telethon/telethon-2010/webcast.php
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Avoiding Collisions by Melding
Next Step #128: Melding East and West is not a melt-down but certainly avoids the collision; Building identity the Armodoxy way; Jehovah Witness teens come to the door; St. Apkar the first king – a unique name indeed, especially for an Armenian Church – and this weekend is St. Andrew’s feast; The Advent Season is explained as a time of preparation with an “In His Shoes” challenge for listeners. A return from the desert and a different look at St. Mary: http://armodoxy.blogspot.com/2009/09/searching-for-veedon-fleece.html
Song: "Yavuz" by Herbie Mann from the “Impressions of the Middle East” album
Ani's Bubbles: “Praise him for your roses and thank him for your thorns” (Pre-Thanksgiving)
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
Song: "Yavuz" by Herbie Mann from the “Impressions of the Middle East” album
Ani's Bubbles: “Praise him for your roses and thank him for your thorns” (Pre-Thanksgiving)
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
Labels:
Armenian Church,
East/West,
St. Andrew,
St. Apkar,
St. Mary,
Thanksgiving
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Firm, Grounded and Established in Love
Next Step #127: On Veterans Day (and the last of the binaries) - reflections on war and tears shed for a special soldier. The godfather marries off his goddaughter – lessons from scripture, from God and being “firm in faith, grounded in hope and established in love.” Godparents listen up – you’re not there to protect, but to push your child toward the ultimate Sacrament of Life. A podcast of a personal nature as Fr. Vazken heads off to niece Amanda’s wedding, here’s a special meditation for life’s transitional moments. Additionally – taking a holistic approach to the Holy Badarak.
Song: “Harsaniki Par”by Shiraz: http://www.shirazyerk.com
Ani's Bubbles: "The Pencil"
Veteran’s Tears
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
Song: “Harsaniki Par”by Shiraz: http://www.shirazyerk.com
Ani's Bubbles: "The Pencil"
Veteran’s Tears
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
Labels:
Faith,
Holy Badarak,
Hope,
love,
Veterans Day,
War
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Buds to Roses: The Birthright Way
Next Step #126: Interview with Linda Yepoyan, Executive Director of Birthright Armenia on the opportunities given to connect, serve and identify. The “Chosen Generation” knows they have a responsibility in State Building – they are NOT ready to accept failure on their watch. Ever wonder about Egyptian cotton? Tolerance and Intolerance of the Truth and the diversity of perception – after reading Jack Clark’s “Nobody’s Angel.” The “Disappointment” of the Mid-Term Elections.
Song: “Me & My Country” by Gor Mkhitarian gormusic.com
Ani’s Bubble: “To Let Go”
Birthright Armenia: http://birthrightarmenia.org/
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
Song: “Me & My Country” by Gor Mkhitarian gormusic.com
Ani’s Bubble: “To Let Go”
Birthright Armenia: http://birthrightarmenia.org/
Produced by Suzie Shatarevyan for epostle.net
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