There is an upcoming Lenten Retreat on March 14th at Nativity of our Lord Monastery in Kemp featuring Fr Patrick Henry Reardon from All Saints' Orthodox Church in Chicago, Illinois. I have known Fr Patrick for almost 20 years and he is a very dynamic and scholarly speaker so please consider attending. Please RSVP below, seating is limited.
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon -- PRAYER AND THE WORD OF GOD
The root of our prayer is God’s revelation to us. When we speak to God, it is always a response to His speaking to us. Although He speaks to us in Nature and Providence, the most concrete and personal way He speaks to us is through the Spirit-filled Scriptures. In practice, the normal way to pray is in response to the hearing of the Bible. The Bible, which the Church Fathers call “the mirror of the soul,” is the indispensable text of our communion with God in prayer.
There is an upcoming Lenten Retreat on March 14th at Nativity of our Lord Monastery in Kemp featuring Fr Patrick Henry Reardon (https://www.ancientfaith.com/contributors/patrick_henry_reardon) from All Saints' Orthodox Church in Chicago, Illinois. I have known Fr Patrick for almost 20 years and he is a very dynamic and scholarly speaker so please consider attending. Please RSVP here (https://www.nativitymonastery.com/event-info/lenten-retreat-father-patrick-henry-reardon), seating is limited.
Fr. Patrick Henry Reardon -- PRAYER AND THE WORD OF GOD
The root of our prayer is God’s revelation to us. When we speak to God, it is always a response to His speaking to us. Although He speaks to us in Nature and Providence, the most concrete and personal way He speaks to us is through the Spirit-filled Scriptures. In practice, the normal way to pray is in response to the hearing of the Bible. The Bible, which the Church Fathers call “the mirror of the soul,” is the indispensable text of our communion with God in prayer.
https://www.nativitymonastery.com/event-info/lenten-retreat-father-patrick-henry-reardon