Listen to Sermons Recorded by Fr. Evan
Classes Recorded by Fr. Evan
Conversations Concerning Our Common Faith
The recordings under “Conversations Concerning Our Common Faith” are explorations through dialogue. Using a format and without prepared notes this series seeks to further our understanding of our Faith bringing us closer to Christ.
12 Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church
In this seminar Fr. Evan explores the context, tradition, theology, scripture, hymns, iconography, practices and readings of one of the Great Feasts of the Orthodox Church. The class will provide believers with a deeper understanding of the spiritual and liturgical life of the Church and help individual Christians grow closer in their relationship with Jesus Christ.
In this sermon series, Father Evan examines some of the theological and liturgical traditions and teachings of the Church found in our Holy Week services.
Introduction to Orthodoxy Classes
This online course is designed to introduce the basic concepts of Orthodox theology and practice. It is a perfect course for those seeking to learn more about the Orthodox Church as well as a much needed review of the basic teachings of the faith for those who are Orthodox.
The Sunday Worship Seminar is designed to give people a practical and theological look into the Divine services of the Orthodox Church. In this seminar we focus on the services and prayers that are read during a typical Sunday morning. The series begins with a look at the Entrance Prayers and continues with an exploration of the Prayer of Preparation or Oblation, known also as the Proskomide. After this our seminar examines the service of Matins or Orthoros and then concludes with a detailed review of the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom. Finally, this seminar will enhance not only one's understanding of this service but will serve to increase the spiritual life of every Christian and their personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
New Testament Survey
In this on-line course we will learn the content of the New Testament. Students will also be able to identify certain apostolic, early and later patristic fathers and will be familiar with their teachings and writings. Students will be able to connect and identify certain patristic writings and their origin in the New Testament. Students will become familiar with some of the patristic themes and how they relate to early Christian thought and practice.
Course Objectives:
To study and become familiar with the basic concepts and themes contained within the Gospel of Matthew. To become familiar with elements of Church teaching and doctrine related to the Gospel of Matthew. To recognize and understand some of the teachings of the fathers related to the Gospel of Matthew.
Matthew Classes: In-Depth
This class is an in-depth look at the Gospel of Matthew. In this series we follow the text of the Gospel of Matthew comparing its English translation to the original Greek text. In addition, we are examining the meaning of the text in light of the Patristic tradition of the Orthodox Church.
Some of our Lord’s most vivid teaching comes through the use of the Parable. In this class we look at all the Parables of our Lord, investigating, their meaning, teaching, and impact on our faith.
This class is a discussion on different topics such as: services, feastdays, fasting, colors, Orthodox homes, etc. with Fr. Evan.
The Cloister Walk
In this book study Fr. Evan compares the religious life (monastic life) with secular living. The seminar attempts to find a place where the two intersect, where the one supersedes the other. The class looks at our path(s) in and out of both, and investigates areas of growth and change. Finally the seminar presents an opportunity to examine life, one’s own life, as it is lived today, and to see if our experience of Christianity has a prophetic voice and is truly relevant.
Retreats/Seminars
Fr. Evan has offered a two part seminar on the meaning and theology of the Nativity of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. In this retreat we investigate some of the Biblical texts, Old and New that relate to the birth of Jesus Christ. Additionally we explore the practical application of these texts to our spiritual life and formation.
Dan Christopulos - The Cross and Our Response
Clean Monday: A Fresh Perspective
Retreat Master: Father Paul Patitsas
March 10, 2008