
Homilies
HomiliesFeast Days
Christ Ascends, Yet Remains
Christ did not leave humanity behind in the Ascension—He carried it into the very heart of God. In this reflection on the Feast of the Ascension, we explore what it means that flesh, wounds, grief, joy, and human longing have all been taken into divine life. The Ascension is not about absence, but about discovering the living presence of Christ wherever love becomes tangible: in mercy, welcome, compassion, shared burdens, and communion with one another.
May 18, 2026

Reflections
ReflectionsLoveCommunity Building
A Wider Table - On the Type of Love Christ Offers
This is the scandal and beauty of the Gospel: love comes first.
May 8, 2026

Reflections
ReflectionsFaithCommunity Building
The Scandal and the Witness: Christianity's Failure and Its Faithfulness
The Church's failure to live its ideals is not a modern accusation. It is an ancient one—voiced first by the prophets, then by Jesus himself.
April 7, 2026

Homilies
HomiliesReflectionsChristian Mysticism
Holy Saturday: Christ in the Depths, Light in the Darkness
There is a silence on Holy Saturday that feels different than any other day in the Christian year. It is not the loud grief of Good Friday. It is not yet the bursting joy of Pascha.
April 3, 2026

Homilies
HomiliesEmbodied SpiritualityLove
The Strength That Stayed: Women at the Cross, the Tomb, and the Dawn
There is a silence that settles over the Church on Good Friday that words can't quite hold. It is not just grief. It is not just loss.
April 2, 2026

Homilies
HomiliesHoly WeekFaith
Jesus or Barabbas: The Palm Sunday We Refuse to See
Palm Sunday is one of the most misunderstood moments in the Gospel. It looks like a celebration, but it is actually a confrontation.
March 28, 2026

Homilies
HomiliesChristian MysticismReflections
You Are An Icon of the Love of God
This Sunday offers a breathtaking convergence: the Transfiguration of Christ and the Sunday of Orthodoxy — the restoration of holy icons. One mountain. One revelation. One truth: God has made Himself visible.
March 15, 2026

Reflections
ReflectionsSpiritual JourneyFaith
Beginning Again: The Rite of Forgiveness and the Freedom to Start Fresh
Every year when Lent approaches, we are invited into the desert with Christ. We hear the Gospel of His temptation, and we are asked: what will you do with your hunger?
February 19, 2026

Pastoral Letters
HomiliesCommunity BuildingCalling and Discernment
A Pastoral Letter for the Holy Season of Lent
My Dear Spiritual Family, Grace to you and peace as we enter once again into the sacred season of Lent.
February 16, 2026

Homilies
HomiliesLoveTeachings
Choosing Life: The Law Fulfilled in Love
Beloved, Today the Word of God confronts us gently but directly: Life and death are set before you. Choose life.
February 11, 2026

Pastoral Letters
ReflectionsCommunity BuildingFaith
Christianity Was Never Meant to Defend Empires
There is a persistent claim in modern culture: If Christianity had truly shaped the world, we would have a better world. And there is truth in that accusation.
January 31, 2026

Pastoral Letters
ReflectionsCommunity BuildingLove
An Exhortation for a Wounded Nation
There are moments in history when the Church must speak — not to score points, not to align with parties, but because silence in the face of suffering is its own kind of sin.
January 8, 2026

Esoteric Catholicism
Independent SacramentalismEsoteric CatholicismReflections
To Seek Out New Life: Independent Sacramentalism Through the Lens of Star Trek
I grew up with Star Trek before I had language for ecclesiology. Before I knew the word sacrament, I knew that bridges were places where diverse beings sat in communion.
January 8, 2026

Esoteric Catholicism
Christian MysticismEsoteric CatholicismEmbodied Spirituality
How Christians Lost Beauty — and Why We Need It Back
There is a poverty in the modern Church that rarely gets named. It is not a poverty of doctrine or even of devotion. It is a poverty of beauty.
January 7, 2026

Homilies
HomiliesCommunity BuildingLove
Between Egypt and the Cross: The Holy Family, the Thieves, and Us
On the Sunday of the Holy Family, the Church places before us a paradox that feels uncannily modern: the Son of God begins his earthly life as a refugee.
January 4, 2026

Spiritual Journey
Christian MysticismEmbodied Spirituality
Healing as Sacrament: The Body and Spirit
In the Eastern Christian tradition, the mystery of healing is never separated from the mystery of salvation.
December 27, 2025

Esoteric Catholicism
Esoteric CatholicismChristian MysticismTeachings
Would Christ Have Come Even Without the Fall?
In my ongoing studies of theology and sacred language, I've been delving deeply into the Aramaic understanding of Jesus.
October 31, 2025

Spiritual Journey
FaithSpiritual JourneyLiving the Questions
Following the Words of Jesus — Not as a Label, But as a Life
Over time, I've discovered that truly following the words of Jesus — His actual words in Scripture — is not only transformative, it's the purest way to live a life of faith.
October 27, 2025