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In this video Max Harwood concludes the podcast for the time being and answers a number of questions from listeners.
Max Harwood offers an interpretation on Mark 8:22-10:52 which focuses on Christ's way of life and the need for Christ to heal people's spiritual perception so they can follow Christ on the way.
Have a question about Orthodox Christianity? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/RNvnj8G4ALctqWhb6 Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood offers an interpretation on Mark 8:22-10:52 which focuses on Christ's way of life and the need for Christ to heal people's spiritual perception so they can follow Christ on the way.
Have a question about Orthodox Christianity? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/RNvnj8G4ALctqWhb6
Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood discusses the symbolism of Christ's feedings of the 5000 and 4000 in Mark's Gospel.
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Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood offers an interpretation of Mark 6:6-30, focusing on Christ’s creation of a new community.
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Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood offers an interpretation of Mark 5-6:6, focusing on Christ’s creation of a new community. Have a question about Orthodox Christianity? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/RNvnj8G4ALctqWhb6 Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto). Icon by Kh Bonnie Gillis of Holy Nativity Orthodox in Langley, BC. For private lessons and requests for custom icons, see: https://www.holynativitychurch.ca/users/kh-bonnie-gillis
Max Harwood offers an interpretation of Mark 4:1-41, focusing on Christ’s creation of a new community. Have a question about Orthodox Christianity? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/RNvnj8G4ALctqWhb6 Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood offers an interpretation of Mark 3:1-35, focusing on Christ’s creation of a new community. Have a question about Orthodox Christianity? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/RNvnj8G4ALctqWhb6 Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood offers an interpretation of Mark 2:1-28, focusing on Christ’s creation of a new community. Have a question about Orthodox Christianity? Submit it here: https://forms.gle/RNvnj8G4ALctqWhb6 Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood offers an interpretation of Mark 1:16-45, focusing on Christ’s creation of a new community.
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Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).
Max Harwood and Dr Zachary Porcu discuss the definition of a sacrament and what it means to be a sacramental Christian.
1.) Dr Zachary Porcu’s book on sacramentality: https://store.ancientfaith.com/journey-to-reality-sacramental-life-in-a-secular-age/
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Zachary Porcu is a professor of history and theology at the University of St. Katherine in San Marcos, California, and a catechist at St. Andrew’s parish in Riverside. He earned his PhD in church history from the Catholic University of America and holds degrees in philosophy, classics, and interdisciplinary humanities. You can follow his publications and talks at zacharyporcu.com
Max Harwood attends Holy Nativity Orthodox Church in Langley, BC, Canada. He has an Undergrad in Biblical Studies (Columbia Bible College) and a Masters in Theology (Orthodox School of Theology, University of Toronto).