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The Lineage of Jesus (Matthew 1:1-25)

Sunday before the Nativity of Christ




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The Nativity of Christ (Matthew 2:1-12)




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Overcoming Evil with Good (Matthew 2:13-23)




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Sunday after Theophany (Matthew 4:12-17)




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Forgiveness Sunday (Matthew 6:14-21)

Sunday before the Beginning of the Great Fast




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Reclaiming the Mission of the North American Church (Matthew 4:18-23)

All Saints of North America - Second Sunday after Pentecost




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Mercy as the Path to Healing (Matthew 8:5-13)

Fourth Sunday after Pentecost




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Evil Divides, God Unites (Matthew 8:28-9:1)

Fifth Sunday after Pentecost




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The Stormy Sea of Life (Matthew 14:22-34)

Ninth Sunday after Pentecost




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Strong Faith to Fight Secret Sins (Matthew 17:14-23)

Tenth Sunday after Pentecost




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Sharing the Gift of Forgiveness (Matthew 18:23-35)

Forgiveness is at the heart of the gospel message and Christian experience. As Christians living in the community of faith, we are called to share all things in common. Fr Tom explains that this includes sharing the mercy and compassion with one another that we first received from Christ. (Eleventh Sunday after Pentecost)




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Growing God's Kingdom (Matthew 21:33-42)

As Christians, we have been entrusted with the Kingdom of God. But this great gift comes with a responsibility. Fr Tom explains that the parable of the Vinedressers is God's warning to us to fulfill our essential mission to grow the Church. (Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost)




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Our Intimate Union with Christ (Matthew 22:1-14)

The scriptures are replete with examples describing the union between God and His people as a marriage. Fr Tom teaches us that the intimate union God desires to have with us begins with our baptism. It's up to us, however, to keep our garment undefiled in order to worthily partake of the eternal Marriage Supper of the Lamb with His Bride. (Fourteenth Sunday after Pentecost, Beheading of St John the Baptist)




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Asking for Mercy (Matthew 15:21-28)

Asking for mercy from God is at the heart of the Church's prayer. Fr Tom teaches us that that two seeminly opposing attitudes, humility and boldness, are necessary to continually approach the throne of God. (Thirty-sixth Sunday after Pentecost - The Canaanite Woman)




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The Last Judgment (Matthew 25:31-46)

On the second Sunday before the beginning of the Great Fast the Church calls to our attention the Last Judgment. Fr Tom teaches us that our fate at the appearance of the Son of Man in His glory will be determined by our reaction to the brightness of His Love and Mercy. (Sunday of the Last Judgment)




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Forgiveness and the Great Fast (Matthew 6:14-21)

On the day before the beginning of Great Lent, the Church teaches us that our journey of repentance begins with offering forgiveness. Fr Tom reminds us that forgiveness is the essential action to grow in the likeness of God, because it is what He freely offers to us. (Forty-first Sunday after Pentecost - Forgiveness Sunday)




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What You Believe About God Matters (John 17:1-13)

Though we have the revelation of the one God in Christ, people the world over are free to believe in the god of their choosing, or no god at all. Fr Tom reminds us that as Orthodox Christians, though we firmly believe in the right to religious freedom, we must always assert to everyone the truth about the Lord Jesus Christ, because what we believe about God matters. (Fathers of the First Ecumenical Council)




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Our Attitude Toward God (Luke 18:10-14)

The Parable of the Publican and the Pharisee is presented to us by the church to set the tone in our preparation for Great Lent. Fr Tom reminds us that both our actions and our attitude counts when it comes to loving God and neighbor. (Sunday of the Publican and Pharisee)




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Saintly Missions, Methods, and Matters (Mt 4:18-23)

On the second Sunday after Pentecost, the Orthodox Church celebrates local Saints of a particular land. Fr Thomas reminds us that Saints teach us in their way of life that they are devoted to accomplish a divine mission, that they have become holy through their practice of the Orthodox way of prayer, and most importantly, that they love God above all else. (Second Sunday after Pentecost - All Saints of North America)




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How God Gets Our Attention (Mt 15:21-28)

Though oftentimes it seems God is silent and does not hear our prayers, Fr Thomas reminds us that God is always reaching out to us and uses the circumstances of our life to draw us closer to Him. (Thirty-first Sunday after Pentecost)




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The Value of Attending Church (Jn 20:19-31)

Modern western societies are experiencing decreasing interest in attending church. Even some Orthodox Christian families are succumbing to secular activities on Sunday morning instead of gathering together as God's People in the church. Using the story of St Thomas' encounter with Christ eight days after His Resurrection, Fr Thomas teaches why coming to church is so important, and reminds us that, if we miss church, we miss a lot!




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The Eye: Entrance to Envy (Matthew 6:22-33)

Third Sunday after Pentecost




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Paying Attention to the Word of God

The Parable of the Sower, also known as the Parable of the Soils, teaches us important lessons about how different people receive the Word of God. Fr Thomas reminds us that the ultimate lesson of this famous parable is, "Let us attend! Pay attention!"




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Matter Matters

Fr. Gregory speaks on the 7th Ecumenical Council.




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Doing Battle

Fr. Gregory speaks about the spiritual warfare we all face as Christians.




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Attending to the Samaritan

Fr. Gregory gives a sermon on the parable of the Good Samaritan.




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Choices Matter

The Last Judgement is not so much about the trial as about the revelation of truth, of acts, intentions, and the nature of our being.




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Everything Matters

Fr. Christopher is the homilist and he reminds us that the Incarnation of Christ means that physical things are used by God to bless us.




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Wisdom Let Us Attend

The parable of the sower shows us how; we must yield to the Sower, which is the Father. No one ever grew spiritually for salvation without such yielding to the Father’s hand.




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Battling Anxiety

An anxious person needs a particular kind of repentance in order to get better, and since getting better is a progressive and slow process, so also must repentance be continual and measured.




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Body Matters

Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon for the Sunday of St. Thomas.




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Wisdom, Let Us Attend




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Perspective Matters




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Wisdom, Let Us Attend




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It Matters




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Ideas Matter!




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St. Matthias, Pray for Us




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An Attitude Of Gratitude




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Wisdom Let Us Attend!




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Dear St. Matthias!




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A Gift for Matthew

On this week's Ex Libris, the podcast of Ancient Faith Publishing, host Bobby Maddex interviews Nick Muzekari, the author of the new AFP children's book A Gift for Matthew.




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What We Wear Matters

Dr. John Mark Reynolds discusses the importance of church etiquette through what we wear.




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The Heart of the Matter

Our communion with God springs from the heart - our all important "inner space."




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Fr. Alexander Atty - Joy in Suffering

Dr. Rossi visits with Fr. Alexander Atty at Antiochian Village and discusses Fr. Alexander's cancer diagnosis and how he has dealt with it. Part two of the interview.




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Interview with Fr. Alexander Atty - Part 2

Many of you heard and appreciated part 1 of Dr. Rossi's interview with Fr. Alexander Atty recorded shortly before his falling asleep in the Lord. But there was also a part 2 and we present that today as a very touching tribute to Fr. Alexander. May his memory be eternal.




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An Attitude of Gratitude

Today, Dr. Rossi talks about thankfulness for all things—good or bad. It's an attitude we all need to cultivate.




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Should It Matter to Christians When Churches Burn?

The world watched in disbelief as the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris burned. But why should it matter? Fr. Andrew Damick has an answer.




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Bishop Basil's Comments at Fr. Alexander Atty's Funeral

Ancient Faith Radio has been provided this recording of the comments made by Bishop Basil at the funeral of the beloved priest Fr. Alexander Atty. May his memory be eternal.




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Doxacon Seattle 2014

Bobby Maddex interviews David Jennings and Tanya Keenan, the organizers of Doxacon Seattle 2014, an Orthodox conference dedicated to science fiction and fantasy in all of their various forms.




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Doxacon Seattle 2015

Bobby Maddex interviews David Jennings, Tanya Keenan, and Tim Brown, the organizers of this year’s Doxacon Seattle conference, an Orthodox gathering for those interested in science fiction and fantasy. The event will take place July 17-19 at South Seattle College and is sponsored by Holy Resurrection Orthodox Church (OCA) in Tacoma, WA.