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Living Stones of God
by Fr. Nicholas Livingston
“You also, as living stones, are being built up into a spiritual house, a royal priesthood.” 1 Peter 2:5Each of us, as baptized and believing Christians, is like a stone in the wall of the House of God (the Church). Our journey of faith is about realizing our place in this House of God and fulfilling our important role. Without one stone, the building is not stable; you have a place in the Church.This podcast shares the humble thoughts of Fr Nicholas Livingston, offered through sermons In the Greek Orthodox Church.
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Joining the ranks of the saints
Sermon offered on All Saints Sunday, June 19, 2022.
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The Treasure Within
The gift inside each person is the image of God. This gift defines us and is there to be more fully realized. Parable of the Talents. 2021.
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Spiritual Growth Perspective
We are never stuck in our sinfulness. Through repentance we can share in Christ's divinity; we can be changed by the Love of Christ. Zaccheus Sunday 2021.
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Saved by Faith
Christ's healing the blind man shows us how spiritual sight must be something we strive for
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Our Light in a Dark World
Christmas 2020
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Letting Go of Expectations
How closely do we clasp our expectations? We must set them aside and accept how God works in our lives. Palm Sunday 2021.
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Yes or No?
When God comes to us, do we cooperate or turn away? We venerate the Theotokos on the feast of her mystical conception of God Himself. Annunciation 2021.
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Our common asceticism
Every Christian is called to a life of asceticism: the exercise of spiritual effort. Saturday before Lent 2021
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Forgiveness is bigger than ourselves
Offenses, and likewise forgiveness, stretches out to touch everyone around us. Imagine the world if everyone forgave as often as they offended. Forgiveness Sunday 2021.
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The Mean between Religious Extremes
Well intentioned piety can be distorted into obsession, which is not healthy. Similarly we can neglect to pay sufficient attention to our spiritual lives. We must thread the needle between these extremes to find virtue. Publican & Pharisee 2021
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Remember who you are
The Prodigal Son returned to his father even after wasting everything. Nothing can take away our Father's love for us, either. We can always remember who we are in His eyes: beloved.
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Lent is meant for us
Lent is a tool for our spiritual growth, not something used to punish us or to be worshipped in itself
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Three Hierarchs 2021
Feast of the Three Hierarchs January 30th 2021
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"Send down Your Holy Spirit upon us"
The words of consecration ask God to "send down Your Holy Spirit upon us and upon the gifts presented". On this feast of Pentecost, we remember the living activity of the Holy Spirit all around us. Pentecost 2022
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What's worse than physical sickness?
Fr Nicholas explores the relationship between physical and spiritual illness on the Sunday of the Paralytic 2022.
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The Bodily Resurrection
Sermon offered at the Orthros of Holy Saturday (Holy Friday) 2022. What did Christ do in Hades? He called out to His fallen creation and re-created it.
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The Cleansing Love of Christ
Words offered at the conclusion of the Orthros of Holy Thursday, 2022. Commemorated in this service is the Lord washing the disciples' feet.
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Do not be distracted! - Palm Sunday 2022
Palm Sunday 2022. Our thoughts deceive and distract us; but we need to pay attention to one thing - CHRIST.
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Stumbling towards salvation
5th Sunday of Lent 2022 (St. Mary of Egypt)
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Praise God like the Daffodils
Celebration of the Holy Cross on the 3rd Sunday of Lent 2022.
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Through the roof!
2nd Sunday of Great Lent 2022. Commemoration of Gregory Palamas. Meditation on making time to enter God's dwelling to receive healing.
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About the Akathist Hymn
Sermon offered on the 1st Friday of Great Lent 2022 concerning the place of the Theotokos in the liturgical life of Great Lent.
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God, be merciful to me!
Sermon on the Sunday of the Publican and the Pharisee
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Grieving through Pandemic
We continue to struggle through the pain and loss of a pandemic. We need to acknowledge ethe struggle and then find our rest in the hope, love, and fidelity of God.
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Receiving Christ should change our lives
Feast of the Presentation of our Lord, February 2, 2022
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The Three Hierarchs
Sermon offered on January 30th, the feast of the Three Hierarchs: Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian, and John Chrysostom
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The sanctification and justification of creation
Sermon offered on the feast of Theophany, January 6, 2022
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My personal sanctuary
Fr Nicholas teaches about 2 types of sanctuaries: physical places and also the human soul.
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Let your light shine
Sermon offered on the Sunday of the 4th Ecumenical Council. Fr Nicholas explores the Orthodox theology that God's creation, including human nature, is inherently good.
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"It is good for us to be here" - Sermon for the Transfiguration
Sermon offered on August 6, 2021, the Feast of the Transfiguration of our Lord.
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Our God is for Everyone
Sermon based on Luke 17:12-19, Christ's healing of the 10 Lepers
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Stop to smell the roses
Sermon offered on Sunday, December 13, 2020
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Call Forth Beauty
Sermon offered on Sunday, December 6, 2020 Luke 13:10-17 & Feast of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker
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A Life Worthy of Our Calling
Sermon offered on Sunday, November 29, 2020 Ephesians 4:1-7
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Entrance of the Theotokos
Sermon offered on the feast of the Entrance of the Theotokos in the Temple, November 21, 2020
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I Will Tear Down My Barns
Sermon offered on Sunday, November 22, 2020 Luke 12:16-21
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The Boldness of St. Katherine
Sermon offered on the feast day of St. Katherine the Great Martyr, November 25, 2020.
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The Tender Confidence of St. Philip the Apostle
Sermon offered at the festal vespers for St. Philip on November 13th, 2020.
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Sharing Our Suffering
Sermon offered on the Sunday After the Holy Cross, September 27th, 2020
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What do I still lack?
Sermon offered on August 30th, 2020 based on the text Matthew 19:16-26
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God Used it for Good
Sermon offered on August 16th, 2020 based on Matthew 17:14-23
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Weathering Storms
Sunday, August 9, 2020 :: 9th Sunday of Matthew (14:22-34)
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Growing our Faith
Sermon for Sunday, July 26, 2020. Gospel Reading: Matthew 9:27-35
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Open Your Eyes
The Hebrew People's expectations got in the way of them seeing their Messiah. What expectations get in our way of seeing God working in the world today?
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Openness vs. Defensiveness
Sermon on the Sunday of the 1st Ecumenical Council :: Sunday, May 31, 2020
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Safety from Anxiety
Sermon on Matthew 6:22-33 :: Sunday, Jun 28, 2020
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Spirit of Truth, Everywhere Present
Sermon offered on the Feast of the Holy Spirit, June 8, 2020
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Becoming Human
Sermon given on the Sunday of All Saints, June 14, 2020
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“You also, as living stones, are being built up into a spiritual house, a royal priesthood.” 1 Peter 2:5Each of us, as baptized and believing Christians, is like a stone in the wall of the House of God (the Church). Our journey of faith is about realizing our place in this House of God and fulfilling our important role. Without one stone, the building is not stable; you have a place in the Church.This podcast shares the humble thoughts of Fr Nicholas Livingston, offered through sermons In the Greek Orthodox Church.
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