It’s His Nature
What does it mean to be “ashamed” of Jesus? That’s the question that arises from today’s Gospel reading. And why does Jesus speak of the Son of Man? Who is […]
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What does it mean to be “ashamed” of Jesus? That’s the question that arises from today’s Gospel reading. And why does Jesus speak of the Son of Man? Who is […]
On this Third Sunday of Lent, devoted to the Veneration of the Holy Cross, students of our Sunday School made crosses that will be included in their outreach package to […]
On the Third Sunday of Lent we stop to contemplate the majesty of the Cross and the awesome mystery of Christ’s crucifixion. The following presentation was put together by Father […]
The next few weeks will be busy ones for Philoptochos! Please see below for an overview of the events that are coming up: We are currently holding a drive to […]
The children of our Greek School, under the expert and loving direction of Kyria, gave us a wonderful program of poems, songs and dances in celebration of Greek Independence Day. […]
Why do we have traditions? And why is Tradition with a capital ‘T’ so important in the Orthodox Church? On this Sunday of Orthodoxy it is appropriate to talk about […]
Dr. Nawfel has updated and expanded his text to also include many useful references and web links. The revised text is available for viewing by clicking on the link below. […]
On this Sunday of the Prodigal Son the Gospel of Luke leaves the story open-ended. Did the older son get over his anger and embrace his brother who came back? […]
At the heart of our Liturgy is Mercy. We say it so often that one popular Greek saying makes fun of it. But make no mistake, mercy is at the […]
The Gospel of Matthew concludes with this commandment of Jesus Christ. It’s not so much a commandment as it is a commission, a sending out of the church to bring […]