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| Volume 6 Number 51 - Tuesday, December 21st, 2004 |
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August in Antioch
by
Fr Joseph Huneycutt
I
realize it’s cold outside. Snow’s coming,
Christmas is not far behind. But it’s August in
Antioch. This as a state of mind rather than
simple chronology. August in Antioch may outlive
31 days, this year, or several years.
Again we pray that the Lord God will be gracious
to us, remembering not the transgressions which we
have committed during the year which is past but
that he will look upon us with loving-kindness,
and have mercy on us.
It
is these petitions that come to my mind as I
witness history being made in the God-protected
Antiochian Archdiocese. The Book of Acts recorded the trials and tribulations of Peter, John, Paul and the rest of the early Christian community as they preached the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ Jesus. In Acts 4:31-32, we read: “And when they had prayed, the place in which they were gathered together was shaken and they were all filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke the Word of God with boldness. Now the company of those who believed were of one heart and one soul.” I hope that after our prayers and accomplishments at this convention, the foundations of this fragmented Orthodoxy in North America will be shaken and all Orthodox will speak the Word of God with boldness and with one heart and one soul. He went on, back in July, to speak of struggles ...
Three years have elapsed since our first vote in
Los Angeles. These three years have been marked by
frustration, tension and disappointment. But our
Church is a church of hope. In John 5:17, our Lord
said: “My father is still working and I am
working.” If you are in Christ, you do not
despair, you do not give up, and you do not
surrender. Christ is working with us and will
continue to work with us until the end of time. He
is the foundation and head of the Church. In I
Corinthians 3:11-13, St. Paul said: “For no other
foundation can any one lay than that which is
laid, which is Jesus Christ. Now if any one builds
on the foundation with gold, silver, precious
stones, wood, hay, straw – each man’s work will
become manifest; for the Day will disclose it,
because it will be revealed with fire, and the
fire will test what sort of work each one has
done.”
On
the ocassion of his enthronement as Bishop of
Wichita and Mid-America, may God grant His Grace,
BASIL, many, many years! But I maintain, in this
chronological image, it’s August in Antioch. Let
us proceed, brother and sisters, into the new era
– being not hearers only, but doers – in faith,
hope, and love.
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