Culture, Truth, and Orthodox Mission - Fr. Michael Oleksa
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2024
- In this video, +Father Michael Oleksa discusses the importance of understanding culture in order to conduct successful Orthodox Christian mission.
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Orthodox writer, speaker, storyteller, and Archpriest, +Father Michael Oleksa of blessed memory served as an Orthodox priest in Alaska. This talk was recorded at St. Timothy's OCA mission in Toccoa, GA.
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Memory eternal!
Beautiful talk! Memory eternal, Fr. Michael. 🙏☦
Thank you for posting. I met Fr. Michael more than 24 years ago. Upon him finishing his sermon I had this great affinity to the auditors of St. John Chrysostom, as I wished him to keep preaching and not stop.
He definitely had a gift...may his memory be eternal!
Such a blessing to hear Fr. Michael share a part of his lifes work and wisdom again! I needed to hear this. May it be blessed as we see our stories more clearly, and see our LORD more clearly in our neighbors!
Fr. Michael pray for us
Amazing talk
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Has anyone brought any clarity to the difference between being relevant and relativism?
I met him 30 years ago and I thought he was a jerk. But being married to an indigenous native American from the Andes mountains I find much of what he says to be accurate.
He was a nice man...please pray for his soul!
Just curious - when was this recorded?