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The Prodigal Son
Spiritual Leprosy can become a Life of Thanksgiving
Repent! The Kingdom of Heaven is at Hand!
The Circumcision of Jesus Christ
The Unexpected. Sunday of the Forefathers
Lies and Filth!
Who can be saved?
Keeping Rules
Your Spiritual Wealth
The effect of the Gospel of Jesus Christ
So what are YOU going to do?
How to be Beautiful!
Boats, Nets and Dads
What's it all for?
God is Wild!
Knowing about God, Knowing God
Full of the Holy Spirit - Living Water - Refreshing and Fresh!
Put your head in the Lion's Jaw and Kick the Hornets' Nest!
Despite the Dreadful News
As Holy Week begins, Fr. Philip gives the hopeful perspective.
The Cross in a time of Conflict
What Does Real Power Look Like?
In a World full of Conflict and Problems
Wars, cruelty, pandemic, natural disasters, even inflation. So what does the Lord say? "You ain't seen nothing yet!"
The Start of Great Lent
The feast of the fast
Jesus Christ shall give you Light!
Come Follow Christ
Come Follow Christ
The Entry of the Theotokos into the Temple
God's Ways, God's time, and God's priorities are not ours.
Will God Recognize You?
Open the Gate
Proclaiming the Great Things ...
The Harvest Fruits
The Holy Cross and 9 11
Venerable Cosmas, desert-dweller of Zographou, Mt Athos (1323)
"Saint Cosmas came from Bulgaria where his devout parents provided him with a good education in Slavonic and Greek. They wanted him to marry but he was drawn by the love of Christ and, unknown to them, made his way to the Holy Mountain of Athos to become a monk at the Bulgarian monastery of Zographou. On the feast of the Annunciation at the Monastery of Vatopedi, he saw a woman among those serving in the Church and in the refectory, and he was grieved at first to observe this breach of the monastic rule, but overjoyed when he realized that it was the Mother of God who had appeared to him in this way. "He was clothed in the holy angelic Habit and, after some time, was ordained priest. One day, as he was praying before the icon of the Mother of God, asking her with tears how to achieve his salvation, he heard a voice saying, 'Let my servant withdraw to the desert outside the monastery.' He was obedient to the will of God and, with the blessing of his Abbot, lived in silence from then on. Some years later, he was found worthy of the grace of discernment of thoughts and of beholding things happening elsewhere, as well as of other spiritual gifts. In the course of many years, he was the spiritual helper of a great number of monks. At the end of his life, Christ appeared to him saying that he would shortly have a great trial to endure from the Devil. Indeed, the prince of demons made his appearance next day with a host of his servants bewailing and bemoaning their inability to annihilate their great enemy Cosmas, who had held them in check for so long and gained possession, by his virtue, of the throne in Heaven that had once been Lucifer's. Taking a heavy stick, the demon beat the Saint so violently that he left him half-dead. As God allowed, Saint Cosmas died in peace two days later, on 22 September 1323. When the fathers came from the monastery to bury him, the wild animals gathered round. They kept silent until the end of the service, but howled unusually loud as his body was covered with earth. Then having paid their respects, they made off into the wilderness. Forty days later, the monks came to take up the body of Saint Cosmas and translate it to the monastery, but it was no longer in the grave. Where it now is God alone knows." (Synaxarion)
What if you don't forgive?
The Dormition
Shrieking your prayers!
Forgiven!
Shine!
Spiritual Blindness and Spiritual Sight
Follow Me!
Follow Me!
Pentecost Sermon
Running to Christ!
Fending off Wolves
When Satan Attacks
Paralysis and Death
The Myhrrbearing Women and Joseph
Good Question!
But turn the question around. Hebrews 9: 11 - 14