70 comments? Where might these comments be located? Facebook? Twitter? Secret servers? Members and contributors only? I didn’t see any comments on Facebook. Why don’t you tell people exactly and simply where these might be?
Thank you. Clicking the above arrow is a replay of the show. Type anglican tv in your web browser (Safari) and hit return (or enter). That takes you to a youtube page. Click on the link at the top of the page which says ‘Anglican TV Ministries-YouTube’. That takes you to another page which gives a list of the most recent shows in the second row from the top. Click on the show of your choice and the comments magically appear below. It’s kind of like when the covens pray the labyrinth at the cathedral. Some worry they will become lost but if you stick with it long enough you’ll find your way out by dinner time.
It’s easier to just click where it says “YouTube” on the screen of the video.
Might be a Mac thing using Safari. Clicking the big arrow near George’s nose at the top and again on the repost by the moderator in comments brings me to this page and not the one including YouTube comments. Kevin is this a beta product?
One doesn’t have to read very deeply to conclude Orthodox in America is an administrative mess and yet… On occasion I’ve been able to attend services at Russian Orthodox parishes in remote Aleut villages in Alaska. There is something timeless and ethereal of their services with people wondering in and out, the doors hiding the altar sometimes open sometimes not, candelabra being lowered to replace a candle or to light another, people kissing an icon, thumping the floor with their fist, all the singing and responses. The amazing part is the Russians treated the Aleuts horribly essentially enslaving them and using them as forced labor in the fur trade and even borrowing an Aleut’s wife for the season. And yet, Christianity has continued to exist for two hundred years among this population. Must be something to this Christianity stuff.
70 comments? Where might these comments be located? Facebook? Twitter? Secret servers? Members and contributors only? I didn’t see any comments on Facebook. Why don’t you tell people exactly and simply where these might be?
On youtube 🙂 https://youtu.be/VX_85I817b0
Follow link – comments are at the bottom
Thank you. Clicking the above arrow is a replay of the show. Type anglican tv in your web browser (Safari) and hit return (or enter). That takes you to a youtube page. Click on the link at the top of the page which says ‘Anglican TV Ministries-YouTube’. That takes you to another page which gives a list of the most recent shows in the second row from the top. Click on the show of your choice and the comments magically appear below. It’s kind of like when the covens pray the labyrinth at the cathedral. Some worry they will become lost but if you stick with it long enough you’ll find your way out by dinner time.
It’s easier to just click where it says “YouTube” on the screen of the video.
Might be a Mac thing using Safari. Clicking the big arrow near George’s nose at the top and again on the repost by the moderator in comments brings me to this page and not the one including YouTube comments. Kevin is this a beta product?
One doesn’t have to read very deeply to conclude Orthodox in America is an administrative mess and yet… On occasion I’ve been able to attend services at Russian Orthodox parishes in remote Aleut villages in Alaska. There is something timeless and ethereal of their services with people wondering in and out, the doors hiding the altar sometimes open sometimes not, candelabra being lowered to replace a candle or to light another, people kissing an icon, thumping the floor with their fist, all the singing and responses. The amazing part is the Russians treated the Aleuts horribly essentially enslaving them and using them as forced labor in the fur trade and even borrowing an Aleut’s wife for the season. And yet, Christianity has continued to exist for two hundred years among this population. Must be something to this Christianity stuff.
Yes, you are right on everything!