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Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy and Life-Giving Cross.

Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy and Life-Giving Cross.
Fr. Gregory talks about the life of St. Aidan, patron saint of St. Aidan's Orthodox Church.
Fr. Deacon Emmanuel speaks to the adults and Fr. Gregory to the children about faith.
Fr. Christopher gives the sermon on the Dormition of the Theotokos.
Fr. Gregory Hallam says we need good spiritual counsel on how the sometimes restless, even frightening, waves of our soul in our innermost life might be calmed by Christ and our faith strengthened by His overcoming of our fears.
The glory of Jesus Christ is known in all its fullness in the resurrection of his complete person; body, mind and spirit. The Transfiguration is a disclosure of both a deified humanity and a glorified Cosmos in advance of the resurrection itself.
Fr. Gregory gives the sermon on the Feast of the Prophet Elijah.
Fr. Gregory Hallam says faith is not a matter of conjecture or idle speculation, but rather a dynamic and lived experience!
Fr. Gregory talks about St. Theodore but also goes "off script" to address the canonical anomalies of Orthodoxy related to having one bishop in one city. The attached transcript can be referenced for his thoughts on St. Theodore.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the Sunday of All Saints.
Christianity has had its share of sects. Fr. Gregory examines how these sectarian doctrines have made an impact on Western Christian culture.
Fr. Gregory Hallam draws on St. Augustine for his sermon on the Ascension.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the Sunday of the Blind Man
Fr. Christopher preaches on the Sunday of the Paralytic.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the Sunday of the Holy Myrrhbearers.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on the feast day of St. George.
Fr. Gregory gives the Paschal homily.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the Palm Sunday sermon.
Fr. Dn. Emmanuel gives the Holy Thursday sermon from the 6th Chapter of Romans.
Deacon Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the raising of Lazarus.
Deacon Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon about how to know what God wants us to do today.
Last week Fr. Gregory spoke of "Three Trees" and this week he considers "Three Ladders."
Fr. Deacon Emmanuel Kahn says that throughout the world today, in the midst of the contemporary emphasis upon being entertained, to seek the presence of God is an unusual goal but one, nevertheless, that we must pursue.
Fr. Gregory Hallam describes the short shrift given to the Holy Theotokos and her Annunciation in some Christian circles as "Flower Pot Theology."
On the celebration of the Holy Cross and its Veneration, we have three trees in view. The first, the Tree of Life, which is God Himself. The second, the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil whereby with ascetic struggle we can all acquire that purity of heart without which no one can even see the first Tree, God, let alone receive the Life that flows from Him. And finally, the third tree, the Tree of the Cross that we venerate whereupon our lives are blessed and not cursed; the Law giving way ...
Fr. Gregory Hallam presents a small selection of the Holy Fathers on the discipline of fasting.
Our Lord Jesus Christ taught that the basic problems arising from money, possessions and wealth had their roots in the heart and its attachments.
In Christ humanity is made holy and matter blessed. There is no separation between things that are physical and things that are spiritual.
Fr. Deacon Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon at the first Pre-Sanctified Liturgy of Great Lent.
Fr. Gregory gives the sermon on Cheesefare Sunday as we enter into Great Lent.