Posts
Users
pages boosted at a time
Group
Blog
Marketplace
Events
Games
Forum
Movies
Jobs
Fundraising
Good morning!
Want to wish everyone a calm, peaceful, & blessed day before the whirlwind of Lazarus Saturday, Palm Sunday, & Holy Week.
#holyweek
Want to put a smile on the kids faces at church? Tell your priest to register an account on our site... and he'll get access to our Syndicated Comic Strip & Activity Sheet. View 3 samples below…
(Parishes are permitted to use & reproduce these activity sheets, only if their priest has created a user account on Orthodox.Church. NOTE: I paid to produce these 3 samples, but we will not be able to continue producing them each week, unless we find patrons to sponsor the monthly expense ASAP. Know someone who loves kids, and wants to make sure every Orthodox parish in America gets these each week? Send them my way!)
Pascha:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AotHHITJLl_Mj6VBAk3yhVSzqa2bdg
Thomas Sunday:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AotHHITJLl_Mj9AYuWLJrFRDmk2O1g
Myrrh-Bearing Women:
https://1drv.ms/f/s!AotHHITJLl_Mj9AbzsS0BxJgSyBn1w
Friends, may I encourage you that God answers prayers? He answers prayers in His timing. Sometimes the answer is, “no.” It’s still answering your prayer even then.
If you are waiting with great expectation….
If you have been waiting a long time…
If you think He has forgotten you…
He has not.
His answers are worth waiting for.
Because when God shows up, He shows off all His mercy and grace and goodness.
Once He does, your wait will seem like it was just a blink in time. A blip on your radar. A bump in your road.
God is so very good.
"Animals have the joy of living, but we have taken it away from them. They have joy, and we have so much besides joy, yet we are never satisfied. The animals never worry about the future, they do not stack food in granaries or barns, yet the Lord always feeds them. They nibble a twig here, peck at a seed there, they find protection in a hole or a burrow, and they are grateful to God. Not so us men. The birds are always singing praises to the Lord. They begin their song early, at three o'clock in the morning, and don't stop until nine. At nine they calm down a little bit - it's only then that they go looking for food to feed their young. Then they start singing again. Nobody tells them to sing - they just do. And what about us? We're always frowning, always pouting; we don't feel like singing or doing anything else. We should follow the example of the birds. They're always joyful whereas we're always bothered by something. What is it that bothers us. Nothing, really... Isn't that right?"
-Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
Michael Mason
Delete Comment
Are you sure that you want to delete this comment ?