Thanks to the support of some dear Orthodox friends I have been able to set aside a little bit of time to produce the first of a series of videos looking at the Orthodox teaching on the Eucharist from the Scriptures and the Fathers. Each presentation will be about 10 minutes in length and will build up to a comprehensive description of the Orthodox understanding.
I have used Youtube to host it at present and you can see it here on my Orthodox Mission blog..
http://orthodox-mission.blogspot.com/Do pray for this ministry. I certainly need your prayers, but I also need the support of more Orthodox friends to be able to set aside time to create these videos, and other resources.
God bless
Father Peter
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please pray for me.
Also feel free to let me know if you ever need any help with something. God has given me a lot of free time lately and so I might as well do something useful rather than waste time watching tv :).
In particular, in case anyone else thought of these comments, I'll be moving the camera back a bit, and sitting down, and having the camera next to my notebook where I am running some teleprompter software.
Let's see how that improves things.
God bless
Father Peter
An off-topic question though - Why do you say Holy Ghost rather than Holy Spirit? Is it just the way you were taught to say it and there is no reason really?
I'm just curious.
Cheers.
Here is a passage from the Bible...
Mat 28:19 Going therefore, teach ye all nations: baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost.
Father Peter
But more along the lines to what I was getting at: Why do you personally say Holy Ghost? Is there any difference whatsoever between saying Holy Ghost or Holy Spirit?
I know I don't think there is any difference at all, and I wouldn't mind either way... but I know in the Coptic Church, well at least my church, we are used to saying Holy Spirit and I never recalled hearing Holy Ghost being used. Is this the opposite in the BoC?
In the NKJV translation it's Holy Spirit.. I know you used the KJV translation. And the only difference is that NKJV uses more modern words like You instead of Thou etc. So, I don't think it makes any difference..