Co-founder and former Fellowship operations manager Rebecca Dillingham interviews our new operations manager Ben Dixon. They talk all things Southern Orthodox, most notably our upcoming Conference 2.0, taking place in Lockhart, Texas, September 6-8. Deadline for registration is September 1, so don’t miss out by signing up TODAY! Download this podcast, watch on YouTube or Odysee, or listen here.
LOF PODCAST: “Cherubic Hymn” in the TN Hills
This hymn was recorded October 22, 2022, during the 3-day symposium at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Church in Blountville, Tennessee. The choir was comprised of Orthodox singers from Tennessee, Virginia, North and South Carolina, Missouri, Alabama, and a few even beyond those Southern climes. Choir director: Peter Fekula. The Cherubic Hymn is the primary cherubikon (Gr: χερουβικόν), or song […]
LOF PODCAST: The Impetus for the Fellowship
Originally published at Dissident Mama on April 16, 2021, co-founders Dr. Clark Carlton and Rebecca “Iliana” Dillingham discuss the impetus for the Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship, its goals to both foster the Southland’s indigenous culture and facilitate evangelism among her people, Southerners’ classical and biblical self-consciousness, Ludwell’s bio, The Pledge, stealth Baptist churches, everyone from Tris […]
LOF PODCAST: Be Not Afraid
Our third podcast for the Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship features a recent sermon by Fr. Alexander Fecanin, pastor of St. Symeon the New Theologian Church in Birmingham, Alabama. Fr. Alexander brings a timely message for our day: “Be not afraid.”
LOF PODCAST: Christ-haunted South, Part II
As a followup to part I, Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship co-founder and editorial director Dr. Clark Carlton continues with the “Christ-haunted” theme. In this podcast, Clark discusses Southern musical traditions and their relationship to Orthodoxy and in evangelizing to Dixie.
LOF PODCAST: Christ-haunted South, Part I
Welcome to the inaugural episode of the Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship Podcast hosted by LOF co-founder and editorial director, Dr. Clark Carlton. He discusses just exactly what makes the South “Christ-haunted” and what this has to do with Orthodoxy. Click here for part II.
PODCAST: That’s Not Very Texan
Ludwell Orthodox Fellowship co-founder Fr. John Whiteford talks about Orthodoxy and culture through the history of Saints Constantine & Helen Serbian Orthodox Church, which was established in Galveston, Texas, in 1895, and is still a thriving parish today. Sermon originally published in June 2017 at St. Jonah Orthodox Church.
PODCAST: The Older Religiousness of the South
Samuel C. Smith holds a Ph.D in American History from the University of South Carolina. He is an Associate Professor of History and the Director of the Graduate Program at Liberty University. This lecture is from the Abbeville Institute’s 2013 Summer School: Understanding the South and the Southern Tradition.
PODCAST: A Yankee in Rebel Clothing – The Fundamentalist Movement in the South
Samuel C. Smith holds a Ph.D in American History from the University of South Carolina. He is an Associate Professor of History and the Director of the Graduate Program at Liberty University. Recorded by the Abbeville Institute’s 2013 Summer School: Understanding the South and the Southern Tradition.
PODCAST: Southern Manners
Dr. Bill Wilson is a distinguished Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Virginia. In this lecture, he discusses “Southern Manners” at the 2015 Abbeville Institute Summer School.