The third Easter message
Resurrection Day on April 11, 331 AD. Let us celebrate, despite our distress (1), and my presence with you, my beloved brothers. The day of the feast has approached us once […]
Resurrection Day on April 11, 331 AD. Let us celebrate, despite our distress (1), and my presence with you, my beloved brothers. The day of the feast has approached us once […]
23. Words and Actions “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father.”
Sermon Twenty-Four: The Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 7:21-29 Continue reading »
10. Almsgiving 1. “Beware that you do not do your alms before men, lest they wait for you” [Matthew 6:1]. Here the Lord God eradicates what
Sermon Nineteen: The Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 6:1-15 Continue reading »
1. Introduction to the Beatitudes, escaping the love of pretense and show off. “And when he (Jesus) saw the crowds, he went up into the mountain, and when he sat down, he came to him
Sermon Fifteen: The Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 5:1-16 Continue reading »
1 “What then? Israel did not obtain what he sought, but the elect obtained it, and the rest were hardened.” (Romans 11:7) The Apostle Paul said:
The nineteenth sermon: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Eleven: 7-36 Continue reading »
The apostle went on to another subject, while leaving the subject of salvation as a given, contenting himself with what he had shown us. This subject
“For we know that the law is spiritual, but I am carnal, sold under sin” (Romans 7:14). 1 - And because the Apostle Paul said:
Sermon Fourteen: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter Seven: 14-25 Continue reading »
“I speak humanly because of the weakness of your body. For just as you presented your bodies as slaves to uncleanness, and to iniquity for unrighteousness, so now present your members as slaves
Sermon Thirteen: The Epistle to the Romans - Chapter 6: 9-23 Continue reading »
Its origins: On the fifteenth of January, our church celebrates our righteous father Paul the Thebe, the first of the solitary hermits in Christian history.
Paul the Thebes, the righteous saint and the first hermit Continue reading »
Among the fragrant flowers that blossomed in the Virgin’s garden was Father Aeschyus, who was adorned with virtues. He was born in a small village in Messinia
Isichios the monk, father of the skete of Saint Anne Continue reading »
Among the fragrant flowers that blossomed in the Virgin’s garden was Father Aeschyus, who was adorned with virtues. He was born in a small village in Messinia
Aeschyus the monk, father of the Skete of Saint Anne Continue reading »
Text: 5:22 But the fruit of the Spirit is: love, joy, peace, longsuffering, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness, self-control. Opposite of proverbs
04- Galatians 5:22-6:2 - The law of Christ is the law of love Continue reading »