The New Martyrs of Russia
Fr. Gregory welcomes Fr. Yves Dubois as the guest preacher today.

Fr. Gregory welcomes Fr. Yves Dubois as the guest preacher today.
How do we react, what do we do when we pray and God doesn't answer?
The aged Simeon and the prophetess Hannah were so incredibly blessed to behold the infant Christ, 40 days after his birth, and receive him into the Temple in Jerusalem.
We all know about the Three Wise Men who came to worship Christ in the cave, but today we celebrate other Three Wise Men: St. Basil the Great, St. Gregory the Theologian and St. John Chrysostom.
Great need calls out great faith.
The greatest gift, the Gift beyond all gifts, is the Gift of God Himself in our Lord Jesus Christ. In the Divine Liturgy, that gift of Himself becomes something as basic as food and drink.
Father Gregory speaks about the significance of water in his homily for the Feast of Theophany.
We are to point to Christ and not ourselves as we prepare the way for others to receive Him; we decrease that Christ might be glorified in and through us.
St Matthew sees the flight into Egypt as the fulfilment of Hosea’s prophecy.
God came to earth to undo the ravages of sin and death. He could only do this by taking upon himself our flesh.
The banquet table is set and the invitation is from God Himself. How will we respond?
What is the most important question of all time? Fr. Gregory addresses that in today's episode.
Fr. Gregory speaks about the spiritual warfare we all face as Christians.
Fr. Gregory speaks about the feast of the Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple.
Fr. Gregory speaks about St. Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch.
Christ gives peace but more importantly He IS our Peace.
Fr. Gregory's sermon for October 31 is on neo-paganism and how it is reflected in Halloween.
Fr. Gregory speaks on the Gerasene demoniac and possession by evil spirits.
Fr. Gregory speaks on the 7th Ecumenical Council.
Fr. Gregory talks about St. Paulinus of York—one of our wonderful western saints.
Fr. Gregory speaks on Luke 5:4-7 when Jesus told Simon to "Launch out into the deep and let down your nets for a catch."
Fr. Gregory speaks on Luke 6:31-36.
St Paul startles us by claiming that he has someone living inside him; moreover this person is Christ. But it doesn't stop there! Christ is able to live inside him because he has died, or rather he has been crucified with Christ.