Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios explains how Jesus Christ is Savior, how He differs from worldly saviors, what salvation means, and the health impact of guilt.
Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios gives us some necessary training on how to behave reverently in church and to not create disturbances which offend others.
Fr. Emmanuel Hatzidakis comments on the context of the Parable of the Foolish Rich man, and encourages us to strive not for the ephemeral, but the eternal.
Elder Athanasios Mitilinaios shows us how “religion” and Christianity are diametrically opposite and how all humans are forever attached to God by a string.
In this divine parable, the Lord offers us a view of our everyday reality from the prism of eternity according to the eternal truths of the Christian faith.
Be careful who you bring into your home and who you establish relationships with. There are people who wish your destruction. Baiting has become a science.
Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios explains St. Paul’s image of God’s field and building, what works will endure in eternity, what “stumbling block” means, and more.
Fr. Athanasios Mitilinaios reveals the real reasons why the Gergesenes asked the Lord to leave and also explains the significance of boundaries set for man.
Fr. Emmanuel: “The priest is called to give witness and to martyr for his faith in Christ.” Holy Cross, Brookline, MA; ordaining bishop: Met. Silas of NJ.
If we Orthodox Christians, the New Israel, turn our backs to God, He will fill His heavenly mansions with the innocent from heresy, schism and false belief.