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The God-Man Who Died

Fr. Gregory Hallam preaching on the Sunday of the Cross.




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The Peace of God Unconstrained

How could Jesus enter a room through a locked door and then show the disciples the wounds of the Crucifixion in His hands and His sides? Fr. Emmanuel Kahn explains how the Church Fathers interpret this Biblical passage.




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Saved by the Cross




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Clothed and in his Right Mind




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Called to the Banquet of Transformation




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Righteousness Fulfilled




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Tombs Opened




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To Be Ascended

What does it mean to be “ascended”? We need to know because as surely as Christ ascended, so shall we in Him also ascend.




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Tested and Emergent Faith




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Crucified to be Glorified




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Changed Hearts, Transformed Lives, Godly Families




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Humbled, Purified and Raised to Serve

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn sermon delivered by Fr. Gregory Hallam.




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Heaven and Earth Meet in a Sacred Mystery




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Glorified in Him




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He Escaped From Their Hands




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Deceived




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The Lord Has Need Of It




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A Reed Shaken By the Wind




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And Noah Obeyed




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Will You Destroy the Righteous With the Wicked?




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Jacob Lied




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Why Have We Fasted?




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Men Loved Darkness




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How Will We Feed Them All?




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He Is Ascended!




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Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled




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Blessed Are The…..




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Diluted Medicine




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Be Saved




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Freedom's Just Another Word




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Blessed Are You Among Women




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What You Have Here is Weeds




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They Provided For Them




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Are You Connected?




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Transfigured




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The Time Is Fulfilled




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You Were Made For Freedom




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Meant To Be United




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For God So Loved the World




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You Will Be Hated




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The Heaven Was Opened




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Yuck, This Medicine Tastes Horrible




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How To Be Blessed




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Will You Be Surprised?




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Blessed Are the Poor




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I'm Ashamed of You




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Easily Offended




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Connected With Consequences




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Distracted Again




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The Temptation of Misplaced Trust