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Narnia - The Silver Chair 6

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 7

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 15

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Narnia - The Silver Chair 14

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Denying Ourselves

Fr. Ted explains that being a real Christian should not be fun.




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Pascha: My Love-Hate Relationship

Fr. Ted expresses his frustration with Orthodox Christians who only show up to church on Pascha.




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Sunday Night Bridegroom Service—Grace Taken Away

Fr. Ted explains that, because we are hypocrites, we are in danger of losing God's grace.




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Monday Night Bridegroom Service—Priests and Hypocrisy

Fr. Ted reminds his fellow priests that they can easily fall into hypocrisy along with the Pharisees.




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Tuesday Night Bridegroom Service—Children of Light

Fr. Ted asks whether you will choose to be a person of the light or a person of the darkness.




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Wednesday Unction Service—I Desire Mercy, Not Sacrifice

Fr. Ted reminds us that more important than our sinfulness is the mercy of God.




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Thursday Night 12-Gospel Service—The Birth Pains

Fr. Ted reminds us that in order to experience the fruits of our labors, we must go through many trials and tribulations.




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Resurrection Service—Arise, O God, Let Your Enemies Be Scattered

Fr. Ted reminds us that partaking of the Eucharist is the true climax of Pascha.




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Forgiving the Debt

Fr. Ted speaks on the importance of forgiveness and reminds us of the huge debt we've been forgiven.




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As We Love, We Are Judged

This week, Fr. Ted addresses the question of how a loving God could also judge us.




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Christ in the Village

Fr. Ted asks us to reflect upon whether Christ is truly the center of our lives.




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The Root of All Evil

Fr. Ted explains that the "root of all evil," is anything we put in place of God.




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Nativity Symbols

Fr. Ted explains that the Nativity is not only the fulfillment of the Old Testament, but the beginning of the New.




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This is My Beloved Son

Fr. Ted speaks about the feast of Theophany. He explains that in both Nativity and Theophany, God reveals Himself to man.




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Living as a Temple

Fr. Ted reminds us that we are temples of the Holy Spirit and to live as such.




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Would We Ever?

Fr. Ted urges those who have been born into the Orthodox faith to ask themselves hard questions about what they would sacrifice for Orthodoxy had they not been born into it. He reminds them to demonstrate Christian love and acceptance to catechumens.




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Holy Thursday - Ego vs. Humility

Fr. Ted urges us to focus on what we can give to others and to the Church, rather than what we can get.




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Hades, Where Is Thy Victory?

Fr. Ted reminds us that Hades is not a place, but rather a state of being away from God that we can experience even here on earth.




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I Have No One

Fr. Ted contends that the story of the Pool of Bethesda is really about the relationships we have—or don't have—with our fellow Orthodox Christians.




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Learning to Forgive

Fr. Ted explains why we have such difficulty forgiving others.




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The Mosaic of Our Lives

Fr. Ted reminds us that only in Orthodox Christianity do we have the totality of Holy Tradition.




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Christ in Everything

Fr. Ted assures us that God's blessings at Church can affect all of the other different facets of our lives.




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Starving Ourselves

Fr. Ted discusses the important of confession and the Eucharist. Without them, he argues, we are both dirty and starving.




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Avoiding the Passion

Fr. Ted shares his homily from Great and Holy Thursday.




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Everything About Youth: The Lost Generation

Fr. Ted speaks at the Biennial Clergy-Laity Conference for the Greek Orthodox Metropolis of Canada in Vancouver.




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It's Not How You Arrive; It's How You Leave

Fr. Ted explains why we celebrate saints on the days of their deaths.




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Thanksgiving?

Fr. Ted addresses the trend in Canada to not go to church on Thanksgiving.




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The Gospel of Love

Fr. Ted explains how the gospel of love is lived out in our lives today and how it was lived out in the past.




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Uncomfortable Giving

Fr. Ted explains that the way you can tell whether you are giving out of love is to look at the type of giving that you do.




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Poverty of the Soul

Fr. Ted reminds us that confession is a reconciliation.




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We Get What We Give

Fr. Ted assures us that the more time we commit to our spiritual life, the more we will get out of it.




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Like Everyone Else

Fr. Ted reminds us that we are called to be different from everyone else.




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Living the Mystery

Fr. Ted explains that the Incarnation cannot be learned, but it can be experienced.




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Bearing the Divine Light




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The Gravity of Sin

Fr. Ted compares ascending St. John's ladder to traveling from earth up into space.




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Being Ourselves

Fr. Ted explains that when we fail to take part in fasting or the sacraments, we create an identity crisis within.




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Almsgiving and the Fast

Keith Thomas Sandberg speaks at a lecture sponsored by the Winnipeg Orthodox Clergy Association after the Vespers of St. Mary of Egypt.




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Ordination Speech of Dn. John Karvelas

St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church has a new deacon. Listen here to the ordination speech by the newly ordained Dn. John Karvelas.




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The Invisible Prison

What we mean by humility and witnessing for Christ here in the Western world is a far different thing from what Christians are experiencing in the Middle East.