Sermons at St. Nicholas
Summary: Each week, we hear the current Sunday sermon from St. Nicholas Orthodox Church in Mckees Rocks, PA by Fr. Tom Soroka. Fr. Tom is also heard on The Path, available Monday through Friday.
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Podcasts:
We've all heard the saying "paradoxy is Orthodoxy". Fr. Tom discusses the path to salvation found by embracing the paradoxy of life and choosing to bear our cross.
We've all heard the saying "paradoxy is Orthodoxy". Fr. Tom discusses the path to salvation found by embracing the paradoxy of life and choosing to bear our cross.
Fr. Tom discusses how the Christian life consists of personal transformation and a deep urgency to bring others into the fold.
Fr. Tom discusses how God makes the Church for growth . . . and not just numerical growth.
Fr. Tom discusses how God makes the Church for growth . . . and not just numerical growth.
Fr. Tom discusses St. Paul's exhortation to have nothing to do with idols. Idols bring a communion of death, while the Divine Image of God destroys death and brings life.
Fr. Tom discusses St. Paul's exhortation to have nothing to do with idols. Idols bring a communion of death, while the Divine Image of God destroys death and brings life.
Listen as Fr. Tom discusses how active participation in the life of the Church now gives us a foretaste of the inheritance that awaits us in eternity.
Listen as Fr. Tom discusses what it means to be truly human and why we can't settle for being anything less.
Listen as Fr. Tom discusses what it means to be truly human and why we can't settle for being anything less.
Fr. Tom discusses how the Christian life consists of personal transformation and a deep urgency to bring others into the fold.
Listen as Fr. Tom discusses how active participation in the life of the Church now gives us a foretaste of the inheritance that awaits us in eternity.
There is a prevalent view that religion is all about "being a good person" or completing a checklist of commandments. Fr. Tom shows us that the problem isn't the commandments themselves, but rather using them as a means to an end. What we really need is communion - with God and with one another.
There is a prevalent view that religion is all about "being a good person" or completing a checklist of commandments. Fr. Tom shows us that the problem isn't the commandments themselves, but rather using them as a means to an end. What we really need is communion - with God and with one another.
Listen as Fr. Tom discusses the foundations of an authentic Christian community founded on forgiveness, love, and mercy.