Discerning the Call to the Holy Priesthood
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- čas přidán 25. 01. 2022
- Fr. Josiah Trenham is an Orthodox priest presiding over St. Andrew’s Orthodox Church in Riverside, CA. Father has a Ph.D. in Theology from the University of Durham, England. He is married with 10 children. He is the founder and director of Patristic Nectar Publications, an online Orthodox resource for the spiritually thirsty.
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The EXPERIENCE of God totally transforms oneself. IF we can open to Him, and do as Scripture says "TRY and see how Good is the Lord". I never thought even of that possibility, yet now I left my business and let God make me an Orthodox Priest. The journey is incredibly beautiful
Beautiful.
Thank you.
I think have a feeling like Fr said. Recently i passed in Very difficult test for my country's navy but I don't feel happy at all, I really feel a yearning for Christ. I'm Very unexperienced and unmarried though
Perhaps there is a spiritual father, a priest, that you can connect with to help guide you.
@@noeticspringproductions I do have a great parish priest, but in my country, there are Very few Orthodox churches sadly. I'll try my best to be stationed near a church
Very relatable
I took the same test.
I got dolphin researcher 😂
Is 50 years old too old to consider the Priesthood ?
I do not know, but I recommend for you to go and talk to your priest and ask. If you really want to become a priest. God bless brother
No, it is not too late.
I go to Trinity Bible Church, according to 1st Peter 2:9, we're everyday people who are a royal priesthood of believers, God's own possession. I know Alice Cooper from Camelback Bible Church. Fist 👊 bump. School's out for summer . . .
A royal priesthood of believers doesn't mean don't have priests, I don't see that in the text of 1st Peter anywhere. Holy Trinity Cathedral on Maryland is a beautiful parish and the priest is very knowledgable and is a reflection of Christ's grace. You should visit with Alice Cooper
@@bobbiefluffy My pastor is a priest. I can do believer's baptism, but not marriages. He does that. 2nd Timothy 3:2 says a pastor should be a married family man, if he can't manage a family, he can't manage a church. Paul complained in 1st Thessalonians 4 about hypocritical liars who forbade people to marry. I think Roman Catholicism is 🐂💩. It's theater. It was for me that Jesus died, and that's enough for me.
@@patrickmccarthy7877 This is an interview with an Orthodox priest (a married one, with children at that), and you're welcome to have an opinion on Roman Catholics. Your pastor is not a priest because there is no sacrifice- and that's according to Trinity Bible Church- they affirm there is no grace in their purely symbolic eucharist. This video is about a calling to the priesthood, the priesthood affirmed in the letter to Timothy you referenced. There is a historical church to which Peter and Paul wrote to in the New Testament, the community of believers whose beliefs and practices are maintained and whose martyrdoms and godly lives are remembered: the Orthodox church.
@@bobbiefluffy According to 1st Peter, believers in Jesus belong to a royal priesthood, my pastor and laity alike.
@@bobbiefluffy Jesus paid the ultimate sacrifice, to get into Heaven, that's all I need.