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Stairway to Heaven

In his sermon on the 4th Sunday of Great Lent, Fr. Gregory says there are two chief enemies of the spiritual life, self-righteousness, or vainglory, and despair.




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The Raising of Lazarus

Fr. Christopher speaks about the raising of Lazarus from the dead by Christ.




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The Mission of the Saints

Fr. Christopher is the homilist and he reminds us that the saints are wonderful examples for us. They gave up everything for God.




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Land of the Saints Again

Fr.Gregory reminds us that the West was also Orthodox once and that it can be again.




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The Call of True Faith

The preacher today is Fr.Christopher who tells us that to experience the power of God in our lives we need faith.




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The Spirit of Aidan

Fr. Christopher gives the homily on the patron saint of the parish - St. Aidan.




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Finding Faith In The Living God

Deacon Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon about how to know what God wants us to do today.




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Saving Faith

Fr. Gregory Hallam says faith is not a matter of conjecture or idle speculation, but rather a dynamic and lived experience!




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Increase Our Faith

Fr. Deacon Emmanuel speaks to the adults and Fr. Gregory to the children about faith.




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St. Aidan's Legacy – The Timeless Gospel in Time

Fr. Gregory talks about the life of St. Aidan, patron saint of St. Aidan's Orthodox Church.




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Confessing the Faith

How many Christians in the comfortable West would, like St Paul and St Silas, having been thrown into jail for such an uncompromising witness, proceed to sing hymns of praise to God all night in the midst of such a challenging situation?




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All Saints or All Witches?

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the homily and compares Halloween with All Saints' Day.




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Maintaining the Peace

Fr. Gregory preaches on how to “maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace."




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St Aidan - Church and State

Fr. Gregory preaches on the feast of St Aidan, patron saint of the parish.




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I Will Not Hold This Against You

In this, the time of salvation, God does not hold our sins against us—if we come to him for forgiveness and cooperate with Him in turning our life around.




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A Hope That Does Not Fail

Fr. Emmanuel preaches on this the first Sunday in Lent known as The Triumph of Orthodoxy. Today we celebrate the endurance of the Orthodox Faith for nearly 2,000 years in the face of persecution and heresy—in the face of hostility and suffering, in the face of many wrong understandings of what Jesus Christ taught. Fr. Gregory begins with a lesson for the children.




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The Authority of the Saints

Fr. Gregory says it cannot be stressed too highly how important the saints are for us in the Church.




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Of Kings, Prophets, and Saints

Why does the Orthodox Church call Moses a prophet and set aside a day in the Church calendar to remember him? Fr. Emmanuel addresses that question in today's sermon.




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Standing in the Truth, Proclaiming the Truth

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon on the Woman at the Well.




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Growing Seeds of Faith

Fr. Emmanuel talks about the Seed and the Sower after Fr. Gregory speaks with the children.




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Dancing in the Rain with the Lord

Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives the sermon about the second chapter of the Gospel of St Mark and the healing of a man who was paralysed.




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Emerging Faith: A Partnership with the Lord

Belief that is joined with unbelief. Fr. Emmanuel Kahn gives today's sermon.




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Aidan's Way

Fr. Gregory Hallam preaches on Thursday, 30 August, at the Vesperal Liturgy for St Aidan, Patron Saint of the parish.




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Straight-Forwardly Growing

Two Orthodox saints from the fifth and sixth centuries, St Caesarius of Arles and St John Chrysostom, are showing us how we can live with Christ today and tomorrow and for the rest of our lives on earth.




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Waiting upon the Lord of Life

The Gospel today from the 11th chapter of the Gospel of St John is about a close friend of Jesus Christ, Lazarus. Fr. Emmanuel Kahn is the preacher.




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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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Aidan's Wisdom

This morning we celebrate the feast of our patron, St Aidan of Lindisfarne.




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Calling on the Lord in Faith

Fr. Emmanuel discusses the eighth chapter of the Gospel of St. Luke. How does the Lord heal?




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Near and Far to Proclaim

Two remarkable evangelists who brought Christ to many people.




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Exceptional Faith




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The Greater Righteousness by Faith




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Tested and Emergent Faith




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Praise Where Praise is Due




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The Fair Flower of Israel in the Temple of the Lord




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Waiting upon God




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Tenacious Faith




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Humbled, Purified and Raised to Serve

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




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Prayerful Waiting Beyond the Resurrection




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The Spirit Descends and Remains




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Hey, That's Against the Rules




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Do You Really Want Fairness?




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Raise a Signal, Cry Aloud




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She Said Yes




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The Zeal of Faith

The Fathers tell us that it is only the coal that gets separated from the fire that goes cold and dark. Why not let the after-glow of precious Pascha that makes this Bright Week so wonderful, so precious, so warm, warm the faith of your heart to the point where your whole life is warmed by a renewed devotion and zeal for the Lord's house.




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Certainly Not Gluten-Free




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Your Faith Has Made You Well




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So You Gotta Have Faith




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Anticipation Is Making Me Wait




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Even His Enemies Praise Him




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Why Are You Afraid?