Lawrence R. Farley Akathist 3-Pack

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  • Lawrence R. Farley Akathist 3-Pack
  • Lawrence R. Farley Akathist 3-Pack
  • Akathist to Jesus, Light to Those in Darkness, part of Akathist 3-Pack
  • Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos, Daughter of Zion, part of Akathist 3-Pack
  • Akathist to Saint Olga, part of Akathist 3-Pack
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Item No. 009987

Includes all three akathists by Fr. Lawrence R. Farley

 

Akathist to Jesus, Light to Those in Darkness

Eventually, everyone comes to dwell in darkness for a time. That is when we need to turn to Jesus, the only Light of the world and the only rescue for those in pain and despair. We break through the darkness by offering praise to God. This akathist is offered to all who sojourn in the darkness, with the prayer that they will use such praises as this to break through.

Akathist to the Most Holy Theotokos, Daughter of Zion

Zion in the Old Testament is a type of the Holy Mother of God. As God chose to dwell in Zion and thus blessed and glorified her, so God also chose to dwell in Mary and to bless and glorify her. In the New Testament, Jerusalem is revealed as both a virgin and a mother—just like the Holy Theotokos. This akathist draws on scriptures that reveal this image of Mary as Zion, so that we may see anew Christ's Gospel work revealed in the Old Testament.

Akathist to Saint Olga of Alaska

On June 18, 2025, the Holy Synod of the Orthodox Church in America (OCA) glorified Matushka Olga Michael as “the Righteous Olga of Kwethluk,” canonizing her and officially declaring her to be a saint. Saint Olga had been the wife of a Yup’ik priest in an Alaskan village, mother to her eight surviving children, and spiritual mother to those in her parish. Olga served quietly, working as a midwife and constantly caring for the needy and those who suffered abuse—especially sexual abuse. After her repose on November 8, 1979, many people experienced her coming to them in dreams, bringing her healing gifts. Matushka Olga’s sanctity reveals the possibilities for genuine theosis and holiness, even for those living in the world. Thus it is through the work of the Holy Spirit that we welcome St. Olga of Alaska into the Church calendar and into our hearts and lives. Saint Olga, pray to God for us!

About the Author: Archpriest Lawrence R. Farley is the pastor of St. Herman of Alaska Orthodox Church (OCA) in Langley, B.C., Canada. He received his B.A. from Trinity College, Toronto, and his M.Div. from Wycliffe College, Toronto. A former Anglican priest, he converted to Orthodoxy in 1985 and studied for two years at St. Tikhon’s Orthodox Seminary in Pennsylvania. In addition to the Orthodox Bible Companion Series, he has also published A Song in the Furnace, The Empty Throne, Let Us Attend, One Flesh, The Christian Old Testament, Following Egeria, and more.

 

Author: Lawrence R. Farley

Paperback: 32 pages each

Dimensions: 4.5 X 7 inches each

Publisher: Ancient Faith Publishing

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