Promises Old and New
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn asks: What does it mean to live, in St John Chrysostom’s phrase, “among the promises” for my life?

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn asks: What does it mean to live, in St John Chrysostom’s phrase, “among the promises” for my life?
At the Pre-Sanctified Liturgy, Fr. Emmanuel Kahn considers why we receive Christ in Holy Communion.
Fr. Gregory says that each one of us has a gift and talent from God no matter how modest we might think it may be.
Fr. Gregory Hallam starts with the children followed by Fr. Emmanuel Kahn's homily reflecting on the vision of the Protecting Veil in the church in Constantinople which was clearly a miracle.
Fr. Emmanuel Hahn speaks about a woman in Matthew 15 who is not Jewish and asks Jesus Christ for mercy for herself and for her daughter who is seriously ill. Those few crumbs that the Greek woman begged from Christ became the loaves of commitment to Christianity for millions of people throughout the world.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for Sunday, Dec 10, 2017
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the homily for the Feast of St. Nicholas.
Fr. Gregory says living upright lives is about serving God in an honorable way.
Fr. Gregory Hallam begins with the children then Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon and says St. John Chrysostom reminds us that if we wish to sit with Christ in heaven after we die, we need to prepare ourselves by first walking with Him on earth.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the homily on Sunday, November 5, 2017.
Fr. Gregory tackles the difficult subject of depression and other mental health issues.
Fr. Gregory helps the children and adults understand true love with a very practical illustration.
Fr. Gregory gives a tour through two of the lesser well known Archangels revealing some gems of insight concerning the brilliance of God in both healing power and enlightenment of mind.
Fr. Gregory Hallam from his September 24, 2017 sermon.
Fr. Gregory speaks on the Feast of the Exaltation of the Cross.
Fr. Gregory quotes St. Paul when he said of Christ's resurrection: "Then last of all He was seen by me also, as by one born out of due time."
Fr. Gregory gives the sermon.
We count our own righteousness as rubbish (actually an even stronger word in the Greek).
Fr. Gregory gives a math lesson in the abundance of God's grace.
Fr. Gregory preaches on Pentecost Sunday 2017.
Fr. Gregory preaches on the story of the Paralytic in the Gospel lesson.
Fr. Gregory from Palm Sunday.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for Lazarus Saturday.
Fr. Gregory Hallam shows from antiquity that the early Christians venerated the Holy Virgin.
In this, the time of salvation, God does not hold our sins against us—if we come to him for forgiveness and cooperate with Him in turning our life around.
We are not saved by good works. We are saved by grace for good works. We do good works not only for Christ but also to Christ. Such are the prepositions of salvation: "by", "for" and "to."
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the homily on Sunday, February 5, 2017.
Fr. Gregory preaches on the feast of St Aidan, patron saint of the parish.
Fr. Gregory welcomes visiting priest Fr. Raphael Barberg of St James the Apostle Antiochian Church, Westminster, Maryland to speak on Pentecost Sunday.
Fr. Gregory and Fr. Emmanuel team up today to discuss the significance of the Ascension.