The Arena

Father Josiah Trenham
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Apr 10, 2026 • 15min

Reflection | Holy Unction

A Paschal reflection on holy unction framed by the church as a spiritual hospital. Discussion of unction’s purpose for healing body and soul and its place in Holy Week liturgy. Explanations of when and how unction is served, its ritual structure, and the priestly role in conveying healing. Promises a follow-up on why not everyone is healed.
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Apr 7, 2026 • 28min

Reflection | America's Sage - George Washington

The Arena Podcast is the flagship of Patristic Nectar Publications. It contains the Sunday Sermons and other theological reflections by Father Josiah Trenham delivered from the ambon of St. Andrew Church in Riverside, California, and began in 2010. There are more than 800 sermons and lectures covering ten years of preaching through the liturgical calendar.Donate Easily: Text "PNP" to 53-555 to make a quick tax-deductible donation from your phone.| Links |Visit our online store and support Patristic Nectar!https://patristic-nectar.mybigcommerce.comPlease subscribe and rate the podcast! If you are interested in other available titles, or if you would like more information on Patristic Nectar Publications, please visit our website at PatristicNectar.org| Support Our Ministry |1) Spread the Word - Tell your family and friends about Patristic Nectar. Share the Patristic Nectar website links to the content you have enjoyed. A personal invitation is the number one way the Church grows. Tell a friend to "Come and see!"2) Make a Donation -Patristic Nectar is a small non-profit ministry with a big vision for expanding access to Patristic Orthodox teaching throughout the world. Since our establishment in 2010, we have made steady progress but there is so much more we could do. With funding, we can work to make our ministry vision a reality.3) Pray For Us - remember us in your prayers, asking that the Lord strengthen, help, and direct us according to His divine will.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 25min

Reflection | The True Holy Land

A reflective look at Jacob's ladder as a bridge between heaven and earth. Discussion of typology and how Old Testament symbols find their fulfillment in Christ. Exploration of the true holy land as the kingdom and consecrated churches rather than a geographic place. A call to liturgical worship and spiritual ascent through virtues and baptism.
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Apr 3, 2026 • 20min

Interview | Beauty First (Dr. Timothy Patitsas)

Dr. Timothy Patitsas, Assistant Professor of Ethics and scholar of Orthodox theology, explores why beauty leads spiritual formation. He traces a beauty→goodness→truth sequence and connects it to soul powers. He discusses how liturgy, icons, and worship practices heal and draw people in. He also critiques modern culture and explains how beauty shapes entry into the Church.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 30min

Homily | The Christian Spirit - Sunday of Orthodoxy 2026

A defense of icons and why veneration is not idolatry. Practical tips for reverent approach and the icon as a window to heaven. Threefold kissing with lips, heart, and will to deepen love and imitation. The liturgy’s path from penitence to joy and the Christian paradox of joyful sorrow in growing holiness.
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Apr 1, 2026 • 28min

Homily | Crying Burning Tears - Great Judgment Sunday 2026

A sermon that centers on weeping burning tears and the sobering reality of the final judgment. The talk connects liturgy, mosaics, and parish life to spiritual readiness. Stories from Tobit highlight prayer, fidelity, and divine providence. Listeners are urged toward humility, works of mercy, and vivid remembrance of death as a spur to holiness.
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Mar 31, 2026 • 18min

Reflection | Peace in the Midst of War

The Arena Podcast is the flagship of Patristic Nectar Publications. It contains the Sunday Sermons and other theological reflections by Father Josiah Trenham delivered from the ambon of St. Andrew Church in Riverside, California, and began in 2010. There are more than 800 sermons and lectures covering ten years of preaching through the liturgical calendar.Donate Easily: Text "PNP" to 53-555 to make a quick tax-deductible donation from your phone.| Links |Visit our online store and support Patristic Nectar!https://patristic-nectar.mybigcommerce.comPlease subscribe and rate the podcast! If you are interested in other available titles, or if you would like more information on Patristic Nectar Publications, please visit our website at PatristicNectar.org| Support Our Ministry |1) Spread the Word - Tell your family and friends about Patristic Nectar. Share the Patristic Nectar website links to the content you have enjoyed. A personal invitation is the number one way the Church grows. Tell a friend to "Come and see!"2) Make a Donation -Patristic Nectar is a small non-profit ministry with a big vision for expanding access to Patristic Orthodox teaching throughout the world. Since our establishment in 2010, we have made steady progress but there is so much more we could do. With funding, we can work to make our ministry vision a reality.3) Pray For Us - remember us in your prayers, asking that the Lord strengthen, help, and direct us according to His divine will.https://youtu.be/ZQ3-_Q2YHTo
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Mar 28, 2026 • 11min

Reflection | The Path of Jesus and the Path of Satan

A reflection contrasts two deaths and two visions of life, exploring moral choices and competing worldviews. It highlights Patriarch Ilia II’s leadership and the Georgian Church’s dramatic growth. The talk contrasts population pessimism and cultural pressures with a call to choose a narrow, life-giving spiritual path. A closing exhortation urges commitment and blessing.
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Mar 27, 2026 • 10min

Reflection | Making the Commandments Easy

A short theological reflection on why commandments often feel hard and how obedience can become easy through growth in Christ. Stories like the rich young ruler illustrate choices between commandments and optional counsels. The talk explores spiritual struggle, repentance, demonic opposition, and the promise of rest and delight in living for communion with God.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 34min

Homily | Understanding The Ladder of Divine Ascent - March 26, 2026

A lively homily traces the Ladder of Divine Ascent from Jacob's vision to Christ as the bridge between heaven and earth. Themes include the ladder as cross, church, and liturgy, the role of the Theotokos, and virtue-by-virtue spiritual ascent. Worship, typology, pilgrimage, and the journey of renunciation, obedience, and prayer are explored as the roadmap toward heavenly union.

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