Every Crowning is a Funeral

Every Crowning is a Funeral

From Gathering Place Church by Gathering Place Church

January 10, 2026 · 59 min

About this episode

The episode explores the significance of marriage in the Orthodox Church, emphasizing its sacramental nature and the call to serve one another sacrificially.

Marriage is not just a ceremony—it's a coronation. In the Orthodox Church, we don't call it a "wedding" but a "crowning," where husband and wife become a small kingdom, a domestic church. These crowns represent both kingship and martyrdom: the call to serve one another sacrificially, dying daily to self. At the Wedding of Cana, Christ transformed water into wine, revealing that when He enters our marriages, ordinary love becomes sacramental joy. Marriage restores what was lost in Paradise. It's not a concession for those who can't be celibate—it's a path to salvation, a workshop where patience, humility, and forgiveness are forged. As Tertullian wrote, "How beautiful the marriage of two Christians, two who are one in hope, one in desire, one in discipline... Where there are two together, there also He is present." Every act of forgiveness, fidelity, and prayer renews your vow. Marriage sanctifies us by giving us someone to live for outside ourselves. #OrthodoxMarriage #SacramentalLove #CrownedInChrist #MarriageAndSalvation #DomesticChurch

Topics covered

  • marriage
  • sacramental love
  • Orthodox faith
  • forgiveness
  • domestic church

Keywords

  • marriage
  • crowning
  • sacrificial love
  • sacramental joy
  • domestic church
  • forgiveness
  • Orthodox marriage

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Orthodox Church

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