Calendar of Upcoming Events

    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Div. Liturgy, 10am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Supplication to the Most Holy Theotokos, 6pm
    • Supplication to the Most Holy Theotokos, 6pm
    • Supplication to the Most Holy Theotokos, 6pm
    • Supplication to the Most Holy Theotokos, 6pm
    • Supplication to the Most Holy Theotokos, 6pm
    • Great Vespers for the Transfiguration of our Lord, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Div. Liturgy, 10am
    • Div. Liturgy, 10am
    • Div. Liturgy, 10am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 5pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Vesp. Div. Liturgy, 6pm
    • Vigil, 9pm (Time Change)
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Raphael, Nicholas and Irene the New-martyrs, Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • The Life-giving Spring, Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 9am
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Great Compline, 7pm
    • Great Compline, 7pm
    • Great Compline, 7pm
    • Great Compline, 7pm
    • Div. Lit. of the Presanctified Gifts, 5:45pm
    • Div. Lit. of the Presanctified Gifts, 5:45pm
    • Div. Lit. of the Presanctified Gifts, 5:45pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos, 7pm
    • Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos, 7pm
    • The Akathist Hymn, 7pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 8:30am, Palm Folding
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Greek Independence Day Program, 12pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Bridegroom Service, 7pm
    • Bridegroom Service, 7pm
    • Bridegroom Service, 7pm
    • Presanctified Liturgy, 9:30am
    • Holy Oil, 3:45pm
    • Bridegroom Service, 7pm
    • Vesperal Divine Liturgy, 7:30am
    • The Passion of our Lord, 7pm
    • The Great Hours, 9am
    • The Unnailing, 3pm
    • The Lamentations, 7pm
    • Vesperal Divine Liturgy the first Resurrection, 9:30am
    • The Vigil of the Resurrection, 11:15pm
    • The Vespers of Love, with picnic following 3pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Great Compline, 7pm
    • Great Compline, 7pm
    • Div. Lit. of the Presanctified Gifts, 5:45pm
    • Div. Lit. of the Presanctified Gifts, 5:45pm
    • Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos, 7pm
    • Salutations to the Most Holy Theotokos, 7pm
    • Apokreo Party at Jane Froman Studio, Columbia College, 3pm
    • Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Solemn Vespers, 7pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Assumption GOC in Towne & Country, 4:30pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Philoptochos 6pm / Parish Council 7:30pm
    • Scripture Study, 7pm
    • Scripture Study, 7pm
    • Greek School, 6pm / Catechism, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm / Catechism, 6pm
    • Greek School, 6pm / Catechism, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Div. Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Vesperal Divine Liturgy and the Blessing of the Waters, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy and the Great Blessing of the Waters, 8:30am
    • Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Vesperal Divine Liturgy, 6pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Greek School, 6pm / Catechism, 7pm
    • Greek School, 6pm / Catechism, 7pm
    • Greek School, 6pm
    • Monthly Meeting, 6pm
    • Orthodox Scripture Study, 7pm
    • Orthodox Scripture Study, 7pm
    • Orthodox Scripture Study, 7pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Great Vespers, 6pm
    • Divine Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 8:30am
    • Vesperal Div. Liturgy, 6pm
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Orthros / Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Royal Hours, Vesperal Divine Liturgy of St. Basil the Great, 9am
    • Orthros & Divine Liturgy, 9am
    • Divine Liturgy, 9am
Wednesday
Dec232009

A Christmas Sermon

A Christmas Sermon

By St. Gregory of Nazianzus(AD 380)

Christ is born, glorify Him. Christ from heaven, go out to meet Him. Christ on earth, be exalted. Sing to the Lord all the whole earth; and that I may join both in one word, let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad, for Him who is of heaven and then of earth. Christ in the flesh, rejoice with trembling and with joy; with trembling because of your sins, with joy because of your hope.

Again, the darkness is past; again Light is made; again Egypt is punished with darkness; again Israel is enlightened by a pillar. The people who sat in the darkness of ignorance, let them see the great Light full of knowledge. Old things have passed away, behold all things have become new. The letter gives way, the Spirit comes to the front. The shadows flee away, the truth comes in on them. Melchizedek is concluded. He who was without Mother becomes without Father (without mother of His former state, without father of His second). The laws of nature are upset; the world above must be filled. Christ commands it, let us not set ourselves against Him. O clap your hands together all you people, because unto us a Child is born, and a Son given unto us, whose government is upon His shoulder (for with the cross it is raised up), and His name is called The Angel of the Great Counsel of the Father. Let John cry, prepare the way of the Lord; I too will cry the power of this Day. He who is not carnal is Incarnate; the Son of God becomes the Son of Man, Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever. Let the Jews be offended, let the Greeks deride; let heretics talk until their tongues ache. Then shall they believe, when they see Him ascending into heaven; and if not then, yet when they see Him coming out of heaven and sitting as Judge.

This is our present Festival; it is this which we are celebrating today, the Coming of God to Man, that we might go forth, or rather (for this is the more proper expression) that we might go back to God - that putting off of the old man, we might put on the new; and that as we died in Adam, so we might live in Christ, being born with Christ and crucified with Him and buried with Him and rising with Him. For I must undergo the beautiful conversion, and as the painful succeeded the more blissful, so must the more blissful come out of the painful. For where sin abounded grace did much more abound; and if a taste condemned us, how much more does the passion of Christ justify us? Therefore let us keep the Feast, not after the manner of a heathen festival, but after a godly sort; not after the way of the world, but in a fashion above the world; not as our own, but as belonging to Him who is ours, or rather as our master's; not as of weakness, but as of healing; not as of creation, but of re-creation.

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