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Father’s House Christian Church is a community of believers led by pastor Greg Timms in Oak Park, Illinois. We want to love God and people well. Our mission is Family, helping to restore people and building them into Christ. Experiencing the Father's Love and impacting the Local Community & World. Enjoy our podcast and please feel free to visit us at fathershousecotn.org
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Now I know that you would love to commit to reading the Bible and other spiritual material daily, but this world just doesn't give you the luxury of having any time. It's fine, I intend to do the reading for you. What exactly? The Holy Scriptures along with the Catena Aurea. The Catena Aurea - Latin for "Golden Chain" is a collection of biblical commentaries by the Church Fathers and other early ecclesiastical writers compiled by the Angelic Doctor himself, St. Thomas Aquinas.
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This podcast channel is coming to you under the auspices of Father's house bible church Warri, Delta state Nigeria. This podcast channel has the vision of taking the undiluted word of God to the ends of the earth, Dr Richmond Leigh and Dr Silvia Lia Leigh are anointed ministers of God called by God to point the nations to the Lord Jesus through the power of the Holy Spirit. This podcast channel brings you the message of the gosple of Jesus in a weekly podcast sermon that will deeply enrich y ...
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Gregory of Nyssa’s On the Christian Mode of Living pondering Deuteronomy 6 proclaimed at Mass this Sunday. This Sunday’s blog article reflects on the necessity of listening as proclaimed in this Sunday’s Scriptures from Deuteronomy and the Gospel according to Saint Mark.…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Gregory of Nyssa’s On Perfection pondering Jesus’ teaching proclaimed from Mark 9:30-37 at Mass this Sunday. This Sunday’s blog entry ponders Jesus’ intent to give The Twelve a deeper teaching on His impending passion, death and Resurrection - https://patrolo.gy/3pb…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Ephrem of Edessa’s Commentary on Tatian’s Diatessaron pondering Jesus’ “Bread of Life” discourse proclaimed from John 6:24-35 at Mass today. This Sunday’s blog article ponders the crowd frantically seeking Jesus after He multiplied the loaves and fishes and fed them. (https://patrolo.gy/Sunday18).…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Pope Saint Leo the Great’s Homily 28 pondering Jeremiah’s prophecy that God will raise up a righteous branch as proclaimed at Mass today (Jeremian 23:1-6). This Sunday’s blog article ponders Jesus’ causing the disciples to gather and to rest in the silence of the desert. (https://patrolo.gy/xjg).…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Prudentius’ Spiritual Combat pondering Jesus’ charge to the Twelve to take nothing with them as He sends them forth with His authority and power (Mark 6:7-13). This Sunday’s blog article ponders Jesus’ summons of the Twelve and giving them His authority (https://patrolo.gy/372f83).…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Basil the Great’s Question 8 from his Long Rules pondering Saint Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians proclaimed at Mass today. You may also be interested in an article posted on my blog (https://patrolo.gy/82m) pondering Jesus’ healings proclaimed at Mass today.…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Ephrem’s Commentary on Genesis pondering God’s confronting Adam, Eve and the Serpent ... in chapter 3 of Genesis proclaimed at Mass today. You may also be interested in an article posted on my blog (https://patrolo.gy/2l5) reflecting on the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit which Jesus addressed in thi…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Origen of Alexandria’s Homily on Leviticus, which provides some background for approaching Jesus’ sacrifice of Himself as presented in the Letter to the Hebrews, the Second Reading at Mass today. The third and final podcast of the Spring semester, Undergraduate Theology Conversations, has been posted at http…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Origen of Alexandria’s Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans. Romans 8:14-17 is proclaimed at Mass today. The second podcast, Undergraduate Theology Conversations, has been posted at https://bit.ly/4aB5hVS. Finally, an I have posted an article on theological mystery on my blog, https://bit.ly/4aw6NsF.…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Peter Chrysologos’ Homily 40, The Good Shepherd which ponders the words of Jesus captured in the Gospel accord to Saint John, the Gospel proclaimed at Mass today. A new post on my blog reflects on the importance of actively listening to Jesus’ words as opposed to passively hearing Him.…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Gregory of Nazianzus’ Oration 30 (Theological Oration 4) reflecting on the true identity of Jesus employing insights from the Second Reading (I John) proclaimed at Mass today. A new post on my blog reflects on the Jesus calling the disciples to abandon fear and seek to understand His new life of Resurr…
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This Sunday of Easter features an excerpt from Saint Peter Chrysologus’ Sermon 84, The Eleventh Sermon on the Resurrection, reflecting on the resurrection of Jesus: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/040724.cfm This week’s blog article can be found at: https://toulogoilogou.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-breath-of-life.html…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Peter Chrysologus’ Homily 82 (Ninth Homily on the Resurrection) reflecting on the Marcan account of Jesus’ Resurrection proclaimed at Mass today. A new post on my blog, “The stone rolled back and Jesus is on the loose!,” reflects on some aspects of the Resurrection of Jesus as recorded by the Evangelis…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Gregory of Nazianzus’ Oration 30 (Theological Oration 4) reflecting on the true identity of Jesus employing insights from the Gospel proclaimed at Mass today. A new post on my blog reflects on the Jesus being “troubled” as His crucifixion looms on the horizon…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Ephrem of Edessa’s Commentary on Genesis pondering the righteousness of Noah’s as voiced in today’s proclamation from the Gospel according to Saint Mark. A new post on my blog reflects on Jesus being lead into the silence and struggle of the desert as proclaimed in this Sunday’s Gospel episode.…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Ephrem of Edessa’s Commentary on Tatian’s Diatessaron pondering Jesus’ actions as in today’s proclamation from the Gospel according to Saint Mark. A new post on my blog reflects on the word pity as that described Jesus’ action in this Sunday’s Gospel episode.…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Basil the Great’s “Question 8, Of Renunciation” from his Long Rules pondering Jesus’ call of the disciples as proclaimed in today’s Gospel proclamation, Mark 1:14-20. Additional reflections on Jesus’ proclamation of the Kingdom of God, the initial part of this Sunday’s Gospel proclamation, can be found…
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Today’s podcast features an excerpt from Saint Augustines’ Tractates on the Gospel of John, pondering Jesus’ call of the disciples as proclaimed in today’s Gospel proclamation, John 1:35-42. Additional reflections on the Greek word μένω (ménō translated “to stay”), an important verb in this Sunday’s Gospel proclamation, can be found at my blog.…
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