A Separate People
Fr. Ted reminds us that those who call themselves Christian should not act like other people.

Fr. Ted reminds us that those who call themselves Christian should not act like other people.
Fr. Ted explains that the cross teaches us humility and how our relationship with God is supposed to be.
Fr. Ted explains why we celebrate saints on the days of their deaths.
Fr. Ted distinguishes big "T" traditions from small "t" ones.
Fr. Ted reminds us that our relationship with God has to be our first priority.
Fr. Ted shares his homily from the Feast of the Transfiguration of Christ.
Fr. Ted explains that finding your calling is a process of discovering who you truly are—who God made you to be.
Fr. Ted explains what the story of Jonah has to do with the Resurrection of Christ.
Metropolitan Sotirios of Canada gives the homily at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Winnipeg.
Fr. Ted speaks at the Biennial Clergy-Laity Conference for the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Canada in Vancouver.
Fr. Ted reminds us that it is impossible for us to be Christians without the Holy Spirit.
Fr. Ted reminds us of the deep connections between the Old and New Testaments and then shares some of the prophecies that were fulfilled by the healing of the blind man.
Fr. Ted shares his Paschal homily. Christ is risen!
Fr. Ted shares his homily from Great and Holy Thursday.
Fr. Ted reminds us that Palm Sunday is actually a tragic event because the people recognize the Messiah not as He is, but as they want him to be.
Citing the story of St. Mary of Egypt, Fr. Ted contends that not only is it possible to change and repent, but it is also never too late to do so.
Fr. Ted reminds us that our journey toward God has already begun.
In this 200th episode of "iSermon," Fr. Ted reminds us that we can't experience the fullness of the Christian faith with our rational mind alone.
Fr. Ted inquires into who is really being judged in the story of the Last Judgment.
Fr. Ted argues that we too often neglect the role of the older brother in the parable of the Prodigal Son.
Fr. Ted addresses the trend to cultivate ourselves in our careers but not in our spirituality.
Fr. Ted reminds us that nothing we have in this life is truly ours.
Fr. Ted encourages us to emulate St. Simeon.
Fr. Ted defines the terms "Orthodox," "heterodox," "heresy," and "schism."
Fr. Ted reminds us that we have an obligation to serve the Creator.
Fr. Ted enumerates the teaching of the Church when it comes to the blessing of the waters on Theophany.
Fr. Ted explains what it means for us that God came into the world.
Fr. Ted explains that the only way to change society is to change our own minds and hearts.
Fr. Ted asks, "Why are we subjected to sicknesses and other problems in life?"
Fr. Ted discusses the important of confession and the Eucharist. Without them, he argues, we are both dirty and starving.