First Fruits of Prayer: A Forty-Day Journey through the Ancient Great Canon

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Join Frederica Mathewes-Green on a guided retreat - ideal for the Lenten Season - through the classic Great Canon, a wise, ancient, Orthodox text that will enrich your experience of spirituality and prayer.

First Fruits of Prayer will bring readers of all denominational backgrounds into the prayer experience of first millennium Christianity through immersion in this fascinating text, a poetic hymn written in the eighth century. This extraordinarily beautiful work, still chanted by Eastern Christians every Lent, weaves together Old and New Testament Scriptures with prayers of hope and repentance. It offers ancient ways of seeing Christ that will nevertheless feel new to most readers today.

This insightful book offers readers an opportunity to walk through a classic text from the Christian East in a series of forty prayerful readings with accompanying commentary and questions for further reflection.

We asked Frederica Mathewes-Green why she wrote this Lenten study and this was her response:

"Researching this book immersed me in the Scriptures as no other Christian prayer-text has. I was in awe of the profundity of St. Andrew of Crete's meditation on the biblical text, and the resonances he uncovered in it from one end to the other. It's further astounding that he wrote this around 720 A.D., when there were no study helps available like today's concordances, indexes, and marginal references. Through frequent daily worship, he really had consumed the Bible, and assimilated it. Yet the Canon does not come off as a dry, theological tour-de-force. It breathes with his yearning to be wholly transformed by the light of Jesus Christ, and his courageous desire to root out whatever in him resists that light. St. Andrew's knowledge of the Scriptures, his unflinching examination of himself, and above all his radiant love for Jesus Christ make this a perfect book for study during Lent."

"In this fascinating and sometimes magisterial guided exploration of an eighth-century hymn that is central to Lenten religious practice for the Eastern Orthodox, Mathewes-Green encourages her readers not only to examine but also to personally apply fundamental Christian concepts like repenting, understanding the nature of sin and experiencing God in prayer. . .evocative and provocative."
Publishers Weekly

"First Fruits is a must read for all Christians, especially during Lent."
Fr. John Parker
Post and Courier, Charleston, SC
March 15, 2006

This is powerful reading in every sense.

If you want to read something that will challenge you and deepen your relationship with God this Lent, this is the-book.

Debra Farrington. author, freelance writer, retreat Leader
episcopallife
February 15, 2006

Frederica Mathewes-Green uses these words to introduce her
newest book, First Fruits of Prayer. A Forty-Day Journey
Through the Canon of Saint Andrew. She takes the nine sections
(canticles) of the Canon and rearranges them into forty readings,
which can be used as a self-directed retreat, or very conveniently,
as a daily study during Lent. The Lenten study also helps enrich
the reading of the Canon during services.
In each of the forty readings, Mathewes-Green offers verse-
by-verse commentary that provides the Scriptures cited by Saint
Andrew and further explores the meaning of the passages.
Nancy Jeffery
Arkansas Democrat Gazette
February 15, 2006

First Fruits of Prayer: A Forty-Day Journey Through the Canon of St. Andrew The Great Canon of Saint Andrew of Crete is a prayerful hymn of epic length, which is offered in a Lenten worship service every year in the Eastern Orthodox Church. It was written by Saint Andrew, a leading figure of early Christian hymnography... As it became known throughout the Church it was taken up broadly, and has been used during every Lent since. The key is the kind of rigorous self-examination Saint Andrew shows us here: a whole-hearted embrace of repentance as a path to self-knowledge and healing, and eventually to union with God. We are not used to thinking of repentance as a
positive tool any more, or as something that would continue to accompany a Christian throughout a lifetime.
As we walk alongside Saint Andrew . . . and hear his humility matched by grateful confidence in God's compassion, we begin to glimpse the healing power of repentance.

The Handmaiden
January 15, 2006


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