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Come, Let Us Worship walks the reader through the Divine Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom, explaining the meaning of each element and how the congregant may best participate in this fundamental act of Orthodox worship. Those new to Orthodoxy and those who wonder about the meaning of the Liturgy will find this small guide a helpful and informative companion.
Meditations for the 12 Great Feasts completes the popular Meditations series by taking a brief look at each of the major feasts of the church year. Fr. Vassilios brings out the gems embodied in the church's hymnography to show how these milestones of our salvation help us to become fully human in Christ.
Eight-year-old Steven desperately wants to win the top prize in his school's fundraising campaign-a shiny new BMX bike. The good news is that just selling lots of boxes of cheese and sausage will help him win. The bad news? He's willing to break rules and bend the truth to make his dream come true. Meet Steven and his family-older brother, Paul, who is glad he doesn't have to sell stuff; little sister, Sophia, who tries to keep the peace between her battling brothers; Dad, an Orthodox priest, busy with his own fundraising to build a new church; and Mom, just trying to keep up with all the activity. Enter into this charming world of a young clergy family-a place where God's presence is revealed in unexpected ways. A chapter book for young people ages 7 to 11.An Orthodox Christian children's book from Ancient Faith Publishing.
Marko's life changes in an instant when he spies an armada of Ottoman ships on the horizon. After a battle separates him from his family, he finds help and guidance with a small group of monks. But when they stumble upon an abandoned church and a mysterious icon, Marko must conquer his own fears in order to make peace with God and to reunite with his family. Journey back to 1522, Rhodes, Greece, and experience with Marko what it means to be lost, then found.An historical novel for children ages 10 to 14.An Orthodox Christian children's book from Ancient Faith Publishing.
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