Salvation with Fr. Thomas Hopko and Fr. Fred Pfeil | Orthodoxy Now!
Orthodoxy Now is a former weekly 30-minute program designed to educate and inform audiences about Orthodox Christianity. The program premiered on September 18, 2006 on Christian Associates (Channel 95) in the City of Pittsburgh and on Comcast ON DEMAND. Since then, the program has presented thoughtful discussions on a wide range of topics of interest to Orthodox Christians, those exploring the Orthodox faith and others. Orthodoxy Now! is a Production of The Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood of Greater Pittsburgh The Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood of Greater Pittsburgh represents clergy from the Orthodox churches in the tri-state area. The ministries of the Orthodox Clergy Brotherhood include Worship, Charity, Education, Fellowship, Missions, Communications, Singles and Youth Ministries.

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Spirituality vs Religion with Fr. Thomas Hopko and Mother Mary Magdalene | Orthodoxy Now!

The Theotokos with Fr. Thomas Hopko and Mother Mary Magdalene | Orthodoxy Now!

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55 maxims for Christian Living - Fr Thomas Hopko

ORTHODOX SPIRITUALITY : Purifying the Nous with Rev Father Dr. Loukas Gikas, M.D.

Is the Orthodox Church Sexist with Fr. Thomas Hopko and Meredith Burnett | Orthodoxy Now!

Do we really want to be healed? Fr Thomas Hopko [excerpt from 4 part lecture "Word of the Cross"

Fr. Thomas Hopko's Greatest Gift - Dr. Albert Rossi

Orthodox view of Salvation

A Condition Worse Than Possession -- Fr. Spyridon Bailey

The Role of Gender and Sexuality in the Christian Life

Orthodox vs Protestant Worship by Fr Thomas Hopko

Orthodoxy & Scripture | Fr. Thomas Hopko

Contemplation 1/2 - Fr. Thomas Dubay

The Canons of Nicaea (w/ Fr. Thomas Hopko)

