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A Voice from the Isles

Archpriest Gregory Hallam, Fr. Emmanuel Kahn, and Ancient Faith Ministrieswww.ancientfaith.com
Sermons from the UK
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Episodes

Losing It

What did Jesus mean when He said to take up our cross and follow Him? Fr. Gregory teaches about the principle of losing ourselves to gain Christ.

Oct 07, 2015

The Healing Cross

Dn. Christopher gives the homily and says that Christ has destroyed death and the power of evil; he dealt with it in His passion. We have to repent to allow this salvation to work within us.

Oct 07, 2015

Happy New Year!

Fr. Gregory Hallam reflects on the new liturgical year and three mighty manifestations of the Divine Glory.

Oct 07, 2015

Hope in Our Lady

Fr. Dn. Christopher speaks about the Dormition of the Theotokos.

Oct 06, 2015

Give to Receive

Deacon Christopher is the speaker today and talks about God doing great things with scarce resources.

Oct 06, 2015

Keeping it Personal

Christianity is a personal affair. It is not abstract, theoretical, a speculative philosophy. It is a personal encounter with the living God who is himself three persons sharing one divine nature.

Oct 06, 2015

Grow Up!

Subdeacon Emmanuel is the homilist today. There is a light that wants to shine on us. However, it can only shine brightly if we move with Jesus from our childhood homes where we grew up to our present homes where we can now grow into being disciples of Jesus Christ.

Oct 06, 2015

The Light of the World

We are called to be lights in the world. We are the representatives of Christ in the world today, so of course we take on the role of being light to the world.

Oct 06, 2015

Be Light

St. Symeon teaches that when we pray, the indwelling Light of Christ can lift us up to the very Paradise itself of which St. Paul himself haltingly spoke.

Oct 06, 2015

Saints Alive

Subdeacon Emmanuel is the homilist and speaks about the celebration of the saints of Britain and Ireland as well as all saints abroad.

Oct 06, 2015

Loving Christ As He Is

Deacon Christopher is the homilist today. He says we must be careful to respond to people as they are and in particular we must be aware that Christ is not to be fitted into some expectations of ours. We need to know Him as He is.

Oct 06, 2015

Power and Fruit

How does the Orthodox Church understand the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit?

Oct 06, 2015

Not Quite God

There is one key issue that we now face in the post-Christian West. In so far as many people believe that there is a God they take the divine to be a simple, abstract, impersonal force

Oct 06, 2015

Going Up

Perhaps nothing in the Christian Church has been more misunderstood in the modern age than the Ascension.

Oct 06, 2015

Looking Intently

Subdeacon Emmanuel gives the homily on the Sunday of the Blind Man.

Oct 06, 2015

Grief Gives Way To Joy

The Holy Myrrh Bearing Women were the first to proclaim the risen Christ to their incredulous male counterparts.

Oct 06, 2015

Free At Last

Deacon Christopher is the homilist on Great and Holy Saturday.

Oct 06, 2015

Cursed No More

Why did our Lord have to suffer and die? We cannot conclude with the benefit of hindsight that this was simply what He had to endure to make the resurrection possible. Orthodox Christianity insists that there is necessary meaning in both the death and resurrection of our Lord.

Oct 06, 2015

Hope in the Desert

Today's sermon is given by Dn. Christopher speaking about Saint Mary of Egypt, one of the greatest examples of personal repentance that we have.

Oct 06, 2015

Venerate the Cross

We need the perspective of the Cross in the midst of Great Lent in order to remind ourselves of the goal of that journey that we undertake through fasting, repentance, almsgiving and prayer. It is that we might come to the beginning of Great and Holy Week with a Godly intention to know nothing else but "Christ and him crucified."

Oct 06, 2015

When We Suffer

According to St. Bede, God uses our suffering to stimulate our fortitude, faith, humility, repentance and vigilance.

Oct 06, 2015

Overcoming the World

The faith that overcomes the world is the true faith, Orthodoxy, not heterodoxy or otherwise believing.

Oct 06, 2015

Why Do We Fast?

When did fasting begin? Did Jesus start the whole thing off? The righteous and the repentant fasted in the Old Testament. Well, what about Abraham then? The fact is, humankind was taught to fast right from the very beginning, in the Garden of Eden.

Oct 06, 2015

Merciful Father

Although commonly known as the parable of the prodigal son this story in the gospel today is misnamed. It should rather be called: “the parable of the merciful Father” for the story concentrates all its attention on the compassion of the father.

Oct 06, 2015
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