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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:
💬 This episode is a deeply personal and thoughtful reflection on new beginnings—liturgical, ecological, and vocational.
👉 Listeners are encouraged to:
🎧 Start your year anew with us—and perhaps start your own journey of deeper spiritual discovery.
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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:
💬 This episode is a deeply personal and thoughtful reflection on new beginnings—liturgical, ecological, and vocational.
👉 Listeners are encouraged to:
🎧 Start your year anew with us—and perhaps start your own journey of deeper spiritual discovery.
Links Mentioned:
Support the show
Become a Patreon of the Show! ➡️ patreon.com/allaroundgrowth