Fr. Jon Braun


Fr. Jon Braun is pastor of Saint Anthony Orthodox Church in San Diego, California. He was a former Campus Crusade for Christ Senior Stiffer. He then was a leader of the Evangelical Orthodox movement, which joined the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese in 1987. He has also been a longtime member of the Academic Community of Saint Athanasius Orthodox Academy in Sacramento, California, an author and a popular Christian speaker on collage campuses throughout North America.


20 - Ecclesiology

The Orthodox Christian Church & The Non-Orthodox

The Orthodox Christian Church & The Non-Orthodox -- 1999 Eagle River Institute
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Cassette Album BJ-20-01/08 --> $37 + S&H shim


21 - Evangelism

BJ-21-01     Presenting Christ to an Unbeliever - 1994 --> $4 + S&H

Passionate explanation of how you can tell others about Christ’s great mercy.


22 - Missions

Audio Cassette Tape BJ-22-01     Starting a Mission with Non-Orthodox Christians - 1994 --> $4 + S&H

Fr. Jon Braun outlines steps on how to grow from a small group or church to attaining mission status with the Bishop.

Audio Cassette Tape BJ-22-02     Parish Growth Through Small Groups - 1994 --> $4 + S&H

The most successful churches have organized small groups for support and growth.

Audio Cassette Tape BJ-22-03     Starting a Mission with Orthodox Christians --> $4 + S&H

In this motivational talk, Fr. Jon Braun enjoins a mission to  1) State your vision.  2) Everyone should get catechized.  3) Learn to do the services well.  4) The priest must not do everything.

Audio Cassette Tape BJ-22-04     The 5 Most Important Things I Learned in Starting Missions --> $4 + S&H

A continuation of BJ-22-03.  1) Know where you are going.  2) Must do the services well.  3) Let the mystery work.  4) Priest must be the leader.  5) Must have contact with people.


23 - Stewardship

Audio Cassette Tape BJ-23-01     The Kingdom of God Can be Taken Away and Given to Another --> $4 + S&H

Fr. Jon Braun gives a powerful challenge based on Matthew 21:28-45 to be zealous for The Kingdom in our individual and church life.