The Thanksgiving Principle
Fr. Emmanuel gives the sermon entitled The Thanksgiving Principle with an introduction by Fr Gregory on St Gregory Palamas.

Fr. Emmanuel gives the sermon entitled The Thanksgiving Principle with an introduction by Fr Gregory on St Gregory Palamas.
Fr. Gregory Hallam speaks about the Enlightener - St. Patrick of Ireland.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for Sunday, 10 March 2019.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the Sunday of the Last Judgment, 2019.
Fr. Gregory Hallam preaches on the Sunday of the Prodigal 2019.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn talks about two people who came into the Temple. Only one of them is to be admired.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for Sunday, February 10, 2019.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon in celebration of the Translation of the Relics of St. John Chrysostom in 434.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Sunday, January 20, 2019.
The Epistle today from the fourth chapter of St Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians begins with the firm statement that “grace has been given to each one of us according to the measure of Christ’s gift.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for Theophany 2019.
We celebrate today the lives of two great fourth-century Church leaders, St Basil the Great and his close friend, St Gregory of Nazianzus. Let’s try to understand what they were teaching.
2019 is nearly upon us and inevitably we become more conscious of the passage of time and with this, questions about time, being human and living a full life in our relationships with God and each other become more prominent. Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon.
So, let’s seek to understand what the birth of Christ means for our lives now and in the years to come. Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon for Christmas Day.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn helps us understand the genealogies in the Gospel of Matthew.
Fr. Gregory Hallam - Sunday, December 16, 2018.
Fr. Gregory Hallam and Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preach on the Conception of the Most HolyTheotokos by the Righteous Anna, as well as the life of the Prophetess Anna, mother of the Prophet Samuel.
In this very important sermon, Fr. Gregory Hallam tells us that we do not believe in God to satisfy our ignorance about the world; in short to give us a nice and comforting alternative to science with its allegedly godless explanations and “theories.” If we are thinking like that then we do not truly believe in the God who is the source of ALL truth both religious and scientific, nor do we understand the world as it truly is.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon after Fr. Gregory Hallam speaks to the children. If we wish to understand the will of God for each of our lives and be filled with the Holy Spirit, we need to ask the Lord for that understanding and empty ourselves of whatever is blocking us from experiencing “the good days” that the Lord has prepared for us.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for Sunday, November 18, 2018.
When we fast we are confronted with an important decision: Am I living primarily for self or for service to God and service to others?
Fr. Gregory Hallam is the preacher on Sunday, 28 October 2018.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn reflects on two healings by one Lord Jesus Christ.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Sunday, 21 October 2018.
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the Fathers of the Seventh Ecumenical Council.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Sunday, October 7, 2018
Fr. Emmanuel Kahn tells us if we learn to trust God and His will for each of our lives, God will take care of us.
Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Sunday, 23 September 2018.
Two Orthodox saints from the fifth and sixth centuries, St Caesarius of Arles and St John Chrysostom, are showing us how we can live with Christ today and tomorrow and for the rest of our lives on earth.
In Greek mythology the young man Narcissus who pined away in love with his own image in a pool of water was turned into the flower that bears his name. Anyone can be a narcissist—young or old, male or female. However, Fr. Emmanuel Kahn says there are in fact two types of narcissists, extrovert and introvert.