Byzantine Fly-By
BigFly filmmakers take you on a tour of Saint Louis Church in Paimboeuf, France — a historic 19th-century reconstruction of a Byzantine-era church.
"We are travellers…not yet in our native land" – St. Augustine
BigFly filmmakers take you on a tour of Saint Louis Church in Paimboeuf, France — a historic 19th-century reconstruction of a Byzantine-era church.
How does the Eastern perspective on the Church differ from that in the West?
Although I don’t really like the word “Modernist”, this is still pretty funny…
This typically happens whenever I’m visiting a parish in LA or Orange County.
A little while ago I was commenting on a friend’s blog where we were discussing the practice of church attendance on Sundays. Given that a lot of Protestants comment on his blog, I posed the following question to all those commenting:
What actually is the Protestant motivation for going to church on Sunday?
Now, this might seem like a silly question, but I asked it due to a certain train of thought that I had noticed during my time in the Protestant world. It’s a train of thought that I feel leads to unavoidable, awkward conclusions…
I’ve noticed that hand sanitizer becoming increasingly common in churches. Tim Hawkins has a few things to say about this…