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A Voice from the Isles
Summary: Listen to the weekly sermons and other recorded lectures of Fr. Gregory and stay connected to the Orthodox Church in the United Kingdom.
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The preacher today is Fr.Christopher who tells us that to experience the power of God in our lives we need faith.
Fr. Gregory helps us understand the harmony of faith and works.
Fr. Dn. Emmanuel says we can ask Christ to intervene in our lives because of our faults and because of problems that we are not able to solve with our own wills and our own resources.
Fr.Gregory reminds us that the West was also Orthodox once and that it can be again.
Fr. Gregory talks about the challenges Ss. Peter and Paul faced and how we can learn from them today.
Fr. Christopher is the homilist and he reminds us that the saints are wonderful examples for us. They gave up everything for God.
Fr. Dn. Emmanuel is the homilist on the feast of Pentecost.
Fr. Gregory reminds us that Ascension is no less than the life of the Kingdom of God, breaking through into this corrupt world order and remaking it from within.
The Ascension of our Lord Jesus Christ into heaven is not an isolated occurrence that befits only the Son of God. It is the promise to all those who are in Christ to ascend in and with Him to glory.
Fr. Christopher remembers St Columba, founder of Iona Monastery.
The primary reason why Antioch was so important for the growth of Christianity was that in Antioch it became possible for anyone, not just Jews but anyone, to become a Christian.
Over the next two Sundays Fr. Gregory speaks about the acts of two particular Apostles or Enlighteners of England, so that we may have a clearer and deeper appreciation of the enduring characteristics of Orthodox Christian mission for our own day. Two Orthodox saints have been chosen: this week, St. Augustine of Canterbury; and next week, St. Theodore of Canterbury. Both have much to teach us.
Find Christ where creation sings, where love reigns and where death is no more.
Fr. Christopher delivers the homily on Great and Holy Pascha.
Fr. Gregory reads the two-part letter from Patriarch John X.