han

Knowing God is More Than Knowing About God

Fr. John Parker, Dean of St Tikhon's Orthodox Seminary in South Canaan, PA, delivered the sermon on the Seventh Sunday of Pascha. Fr. John shares the story of his new leadership position at the seminary and how he grew to know the life of the seminary through daily experience. He reminds us that our knowledge of God must exceed simply knowing about Him to become instead the daily experience of God as members of the Church. (The recording begins in mid-story as he relates a call he received from Archbishop Michael to organize a talk at the All-American Council on church growth.)




han

Changing Our Perspective About Our Possessions

As Christians, the Holy Spirit gives us a new perspective on life and that includes what we do with our time, talent, and treasure. In short, everything belongs to God. He gives it all to us as a gift and we're called to offer a portion back to Him in thanksgiving.




han

Forgiveness Is Greater Than Fasting

Leading into the Great Fast, Fr. Tom urgently calls us to remember that all of the fasting in the world is useless if we neglect the weightier matters.




han

Preparing the Way (Sunday after Theophany)

We are to point to Christ and not ourselves as we prepare the way for others to receive Him; we decrease that Christ might be glorified in and through us.




han

St. Athanasius on the Transfiguration

Fr. Gregory Hallam brings the homily on the Feast of the Transfiguration.




han

Spot Changes for a Leopard

Let us take hope that, acquainted as we are with our sin and weakness, God can make a wonderful work of glory from the raw material of our brokenness.




han

Salvation is Nearer to Us Now than when We First Believed

The nature of Christ’s return will be within me and within you. We are now ready to put on Christ within ourselves in how we live as baptised Orthodox Christians.




han

Let Us Give Thanks

Fr. Christopher asks, "Why do we thank people? A cynic may answer to encourage more present giving in the future, and there is some truth to that. We do it to acknowledge the love and kindnesses of people and because there is a relationship. If there is not a two way exchange it is not a real relationship."




han

Forgiveness Changes Everything

Fr. Dn. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon on Forgiveness.




han

Coming to God with Empty Hands

Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the homily on Sunday, February 5, 2017.




han

All Around Change

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn preaches on the Sunday of the Prodigal Son.




han

Please and Thank You

Fr. Gregory Hallam gives the sermon on Sunday, January 20, 2019.




han

The Thanksgiving Principle

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




han

The Great Exchange

Fr. Gregory Hallam preaches on Pascha Sunday 2019.




han

Do Not Hang on to Stuff




han

Thanks-giving




han

Changed Hearts, Transformed Lives, Godly Families




han

He Escaped From Their Hands




han

Are Sinners In The Hands Of An Angry God?




han

Hang in There




han

No Better Than A Slave




han

Not Made With Hands




han

An Appeal Rather Than A Command




han

More Than 40 Years Old




han

More Than A Slave




han

Worse Than an Unbeliever




han

Thank God Almighty, I'm Free at Last!




han

You Can't Handle the Truth!




han

Emotionally Moved, But Not Changed




han

You Are More Valuable Than Sparrows




han

A Thankful Heart Overcomes All




han

Let Your Hands Be Strong




han

God Changes Your Name




han

A Poor Man is Better Than a Liar




han

Thank God Almighty I'm Free At Last




han

Thank God!




han

You Are More Valuable Than Sparrows




han

Thanksgiving




han

God Changes Your Name




han

Free At Last, Thank God Almighty, I'm Free At Last!




han

Thank God!




han

In God's Hands

Bobby interviews Elissa Bjeletich, the host of the AFR podcast "Raising Saints" and the author of the new Ancient Faith Publishing book In God’s Hands: A Mother’s Journey through Her Infant’s Critical Illness.




han

A Psalm for Theophany

Fr. Wilbur takes us through Psalm 28(29) where the prophetic vision of the worship of the Trinity is made manifest.




han

The Pen is Mightier than the Sword

Dr. Reynolds talks about the strength and endurance of Christian beauty.




han

Euthanasia and Assisted Suicide

Once a culture accepts the fundamental premise of euthanasia consciousness, there is no way to limit doctor-administered death to those who are already at the end of their lives.




han

What Euthanasia Enthusiasts Really Want

What do euthanasia enthusiasts really want? To eliminate suffering of any kind by eliminating the sufferer.




han

Euthanasia and Organ Harvesting

Should a human life be ended just so we can harvest their organs for another person's use? It might be closer than you think!




han

More Than in God's Image

What is the best way to defend the exceptional nature of human beings?




han

Evangelizing Orphans

Dr. Rossi interviews Fr. Nicholas Andruchow, Associate Director of Project Mexico.




han

Relax in God's Hands

Dr. Rossi uses a quote from St. Irenaeus to illustrate the need for balance in our lives.