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Dated: August 13, 2025 admin

Conference 2.0: Dr. Clark Carlton’s Speech

Dated: August 11, 2025 admin

At last year’s two-day Texas conference, Dr. Clark Carlton — 25-plus-year philosophy professor, author of “The Faith” Series, and Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship co-founder and editorial director — delivered a poignant speech comparing the social and political implications of religious iconoclasm to the profound spiritual implications of civic iconoclasm. Conference 2.0 largely focused on the rich heritage […]

Conference 2.0: Jim Jatras’s Speech

Dated: August 10, 2025 admin

Jim Jatras — retired DC-based attorney, political analyst, media and government affairs specialist, and unapologetic “unReconstructed Byzantine” and Virginia gentleman — delivered at scorching speech at our Conference 2.0 held last year in Lockhart, Texas. The event largely focused on the rich heritage of Southern and Orthodox art and music, and the continuity between the […]

Questions Asked, Wisdom Offered

Dated: August 9, 2025 admin

After his full speech at last year’s Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship Conference 2.0 in lovely Lockart, Texas, Fr. Peter Heers considers and responds to various questions from attendees. This video is a compilation of some of his thoughtful answers.

The Monastic Republic of Arkansas

Dated: August 5, 2025 admin

By Walt Garlington Rivers and streams of waterSparkling like clear crystalsAmid rolling hills clothed in grassAnd trees emerald-green,Fountains seeping from solidMountain sides, as if struckBy the rod of Moses,Birdsong alone the hushedStillness breaking that restsBlithely upon the whole –Some Adamic soul whoPossessed deeper visionNamed the Natural StateRightly. Her beauty isBoth pristine and profound,But she has […]

Help Us Spread the Word

Dated: July 24, 2025 admin

Friends, please help us make the upcoming 3rd Annual Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship Conference our best gathering yet. What can you do? ★ First and foremost, register TODAY by visiting our Event Page. There, you’ll find all forms, payment info, speaker bios, schedule of events, and all other pertinent details. ★ Next, print our awesome promotional flyer and […]

Printable Conference Flyer

Dated: July 22, 2025 admin

The Cross of Parish Life

Dated: July 18, 2025 admin

After his full speech at last year’s 2nd annual conference in Texas, Fellowship board member Ben Dixon explains the purpose of our organization and what Southern Orthodox missionaries should focus on first and foremost.

Conference 2.0: Alphonse Vinh’s Speech

Dated: July 10, 2025 admin

At last year’s two-day Texas conference, Alphonse-Louis Vinh — former Fellow of Berkeley College, Yale University; former Professor at the Catholic University of America; and host of the Abbeville Institute Book Club —  gave a presentation on Southern writer Flannery O’Connor, a traditional Catholic herself. He discussed the influence of her roots and how O’Connor’s […]

Can Orthodoxy Baptize Southern Gospel Music?

Dated: July 9, 2025 admin

After his full speech at last year’s Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship Conference 2.0, Fr. Philaret Farley answers a question about whether it’s possible or even desirable to try to incorporate Southern Gospel music into an Orthodox context.

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