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St. John Chrysostom’s Back-to-School Advice

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Episode 59 • 26th August 2021 • The Living Church Podcast • The Living Church

Today we bring you a reading in our Classic Texts series, an excerpt from a great work by a great author, ancient or contemporary — this one from the holy orator, St. John Chrysostom. Today is a bit shorter than usual. We’re taking it a little easier this week. Like many of you, I’m sure, we’re transitioning from one season to another, from summer to a slightly busier fall, and we’ll be back in two weeks with our regular-length episodes. For now, enjoy this sweet treat of a reading by our very own summer intern in residence, William Hargrave. William came to us from Sewanee, where’s he’s finishing his undergraduate studies. He kept us in conversation, wit, icons, excellent stationery, and Latin declensions all summer, and we will miss him and his seersucker jackets as he goes back to school.

Speaking of school, in time for the return to class, whether you’re a professor, parent, or student yourself, today’s reading from Chrysostom is a homily and a bit of a scolding, maybe you could say an authoritative encouragement, about why we send our kids to school, and how we should teach them to live. Enjoy!

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Amber D. Noel, M.Div., directs the public-facing programs of The Living Church, including the podcast, events, and the Partner program. Outside of work, she is a writer and enjoys life in Atlanta.

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