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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. Theodore Paraskevopoulos addresses two differences within celebration of an Orthodox Christmas (ancient vs. modern) in regards to the Nativity Fast and the celebration of St. Nicholas and St. Basil.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the way in which God chooses to work with us (synergy) in our lives.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the importance of Godparents in the life of the Orthodox Christian.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the importance of almsgiving during the Nativity Fast.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the meaning of the parable of the Good Samaritan through the lens of church leadership and hypocrisy.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos challenges us to consider our own preconceptions about God and how we live in relation to our belief in God.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the meaning of the Gospel reading on the demonized man of Gadarene, calling us to live our lives in the Church rather than in the World.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos preaches on the healing touch of Christ.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos calls us to humble ourselves and have faith in others.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the meaning of Jesus' call for us to take up our cross and follow him.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos gave the homily on the Gospel reading from John 3:13-17.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos explains the significance of the spiritual calendar and the beginning of the Ecclesiastical New Year.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos preaches on the miracle of Jesus walking on the water, drawing Peter into this miracle in synergy with him.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos preaches on Jesus feeding five thousand people with five loaves and two fish.
Fr. Theodore Paraskevopoulos compares the Orthodox Christian synodal system and the Latin Papal system.