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Summary: Preached by Rev. Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos, these sermons are from St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Winnipeg, Canada.
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Fr. Ted gave a presentation at the Romanian Orthodox Youth Assoc. (ROYA) North American Conference held in Beaverton, Ontario, Canada from October 5-7, 2017. In his talk, Fr. Ted explores the current political landscape and how it affects Orthodox youth who attend secular schools where Christianity is subtly oppressed by often ultra-liberal agendas.
Fr. Ted talks about the role of thanksgiving in the House of God.
Fr. Ted concludes his series on The House God by reminding us of our need to be thankful to God for all of the undeserved gifts that He has given to us.
Fr. Ted concludes his series on the House of God by reminding us of our need to be thankful to God for all of the undeserved gifts that He has given to us.
Fr. Ted discusses the importance of what we wear when we go to the House of God.
Fr. Ted addresses the uncomfortable topic of how we remove ourselves from the House of God.
Fr. Ted addresses the uncomfortable topic of how we remove ourselves from the House of God.
Fr. Ted addresses the importance of the tools for life that we receive in the House of God.
Fr. Ted addresses the importance of the tools for life that we receive in the House of God.
Fr. Ted reminds us of the important role of parents and godparents as the "Good Teachers" of the faith in the lives of our children.
Fr. Ted reminds us of the important role of parents and godparents as the "Good Teachers" of the faith in the lives of our children.
Fr. Ted calls us to bring our life of faith from the House of God into our homes and our personal lives.
Fr. Ted calls us to bring our life of faith from the House of God into our homes and our personal lives.
Fr. Ted explains the meaning and significance of the Greek Oxi Day.
Fr. Ted explains the meaning and significance of the Greek Oxi Day.