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New Beginnings: The Orthodox Church Year, Environmental Stewardship, and Personal Vocation

Author
Rob Kaiser
Published
Tue 02 Sep 2025
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September 1st marks the Ecclesiastical New Year in the Orthodox Church, a date rich with spiritual, historical, and environmental significance. In this episode, host Rob Kaiser explores the Feast of the Indiction, as established by the First Ecumenical Council in 325 AD, and its connection to ancient Roman taxation cycles, Hebrew traditions, and the beginning of Christ's public ministry.

Rob also dives into:

  • 📜 The liturgical calendar and why the Church year begins with the Nativity of the Theotokos
  • 🌍 The Orthodox Church’s leadership in environmental stewardship, beginning with Patriarch Demetrios’ 1989 declaration
  • 📖 A reflection on Luke 4:16–22 and its powerful relevance to the theme of renewal
  • 🕊️ How different Orthodox jurisdictions (Greek, Antiochian, Russian, etc.) share a unified faith
  • ✝️ Rob’s personal journey and new step forward—discerning a call to seminary and a "coincidental" announcement by The Right Reverend Archimandrite Jeremy (Davis) of the Diocese of Toledo and the Midwest, part of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America.

💬 This episode is a deeply personal and thoughtful reflection on new beginnings—liturgical, ecological, and vocational.

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