True Fasting
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Cheesefare Sunday, 2018.

Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Cheesefare Sunday, 2018.
After Fr. Gregory Hallam speaks to the children, Fr. Emmanuel Kahn talks about the Last Judgement.
Fr. Gregory Hallam encourages us to look at the parable of the Prodigal Son with fresh eyes and ears.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives a sermon about the Feast of the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple.
After Fr. Gregory Hallam speaks to the children, Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the Publican and the Pharisee.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the life of St. Maximus the Confessor and concludes that once we have learned how to respect and love ourselves as we are, with our very own strengths and weaknesses, we are on the launching pad for a life with purpose.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn says that it is good to travel, to visit holy places but our primary relationship to the Lord God and to others is in our own homes within our own families.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on The Theophany, when God was revealed in the Baptism of Jesus Christ in the waters of the Jordan River in ancient Palestine.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn says as we take leave of the Feast of the Nativity, perhaps we can also leave behind our awareness of Jesus Christ as a baby and begin to grow older with Christ Himself.
Fr. Gregory asks St. John Chrysostom to help with the Christmas Day sermon.
Fr. Gregory first speaks to the children then reads a Nativity sermon from St. John of Kronstadt.
Fr. Gregory and Fr. Emmanuel team up to preach on St. Paul's admonishment to "put off the old nature and put on the new nature."
St Jerome, a fourth century monk who translated the entire Bible into Latin has written: “Those who love Christ follow Him. They are bonded with Him [that is, united with Him] in the ties of love.”
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaching on the Feast of the Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple.
Fr. Emmanuel talks about the Seed and the Sower after Fr. Gregory speaks with the children.
We love and respect God first. Then we love and respect ourselves because we are each made in the image of God.
Fr. Emmanuel gives the sermon and asks, "What is the relationship between loving God, loving your neighbour and loving yourself"?
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn is the preacher today. The Church Fathers taught clearly that to believe fully that Christ has been crucified is also to believe in the Incarnation, the life of Christ on earth, the Resurrection and the Ascension of Christ into heaven.
On the feast day of St. Aidan, the patron saint of the parish, Fr. Emmanuel explores how does a person become a saint and how did St Aidan become a saint?
Fr. Gregory Hallam says we are often not aware of how much we owe the Lord, how he looks after us, how he guides and protects us.
Let’s consider why these three disciples—Saints Peter, James and John—were chosen by Jesus Christ to come up with Him to this “high mountain apart” from all His followers. Let’s consider also the response of St Peter as the spokesperson for the three disciples.
How can I be more of a part of the work of Christ and His Church here on earth?
We can be confident that Jesus Christ will forgive us and guide us and heal us - always.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on St John Maximovitch.
Fr. Gregory preaches on Peter and Paul - Co-founders of the Church at Antioch.
What is the Kingdom of God and how can we seek it?
Today in our cycle of veneration of Orthodox Christian Saints we remember and celebrate those of the Orthodox Church of the British Isles and Ireland in the first millennium.
Today we celebrate the lives and deaths of all the saints. Here are people so committed to Christ and His Church that we want to remember them and seek their prayers and fellowship.
What does it mean to be “ascended”? We need to know because as surely as Christ ascended, so shall we in Him also ascend.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon for the Feast of the Ascension.