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What do we believe about the Holy Spirit? What does it mean for the Holy Spirit to be the giver of life?
06/04/2026
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Trinitarian doctrine! How to speak about God? What is the relationship between the three persons of the Trinity? Tune in to find out more.
God is the Creator of time and space, existing beyond all temporal sequence and limitation.
Within the Trinity, there is no “before” or “after” — the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit eternally coexist in perfect unity.
This video explores how God’s eternal nature reshapes our understanding of creation, eternity, and divine relationship.
God is love. But love requires relationship.
If God were a monad, love would collapse into self-love.
If God were merely dyadic, love could remain exclusive — like husband and wife closed in on themselves.
The Trinity reveals something greater:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit existing in eternal communion, overflowing love, inviting creation to share in it.
We were made not just to exist… but to participate in divine communion.
How can God be One and Three at the same time?
This short video explores assumptions about the mystery of the Holy Trinity through the lens of Oriental Orthodox theology.
First two assumptions: (1) God is Perfect and (2) God is incomprehensible and ineffable.
What does that mean? Watch for more insight.
Scriptures aside, if we learn from the fathers, who do the fathers learn from? The Liturgical life of the Church.
Tune in to learn more!
What did the Fathers actually agree on—and where did they allow freedom?
In this video, we explore Patristics, the idea of patristic consensus, and the place of theologoumena in the life of the Church. We also look at the three Ecumenical Councils received by the Oriental Orthodox, and how they shape doctrine, unity, and faithful interpretation today.
Where is the line between what must be believed and what may be discussed? And how do we remain rooted in the mind of the Fathers without reducing theology to private opinion?
Watch, reflect, and join the conversation.
Where do we go to learn about the faith? Scripture or Tradition?
From an Oriental Orthodox perspective, Scripture and Tradition go together. The canon didn’t fall from the sky—it was received and preserved within the life of the Church.
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