Skip to main content

User account menu

  • Account
    • Log in
Orthodox Sermons

Main navigation

  • Sermons
    • Browse Sermons
    • Series
    • Speakers
    • Churches
  • Get Involved
  • About
  • Donate

Speaker

  • Fr Gabriel Wissa (3)
  • Fr Michael Sorial (2)
  • Fr Paul Girguis (2)
  • Fr Anthony Mourad (1)
  • Fr Peter Farrington (1)

Date

  • (-) 2019 (1)
  • (-) 2017 (5)
  • (-) 2012 (3)
  • 2023 (1)
  • 2016 (2)
  • 2015 (1)
  • 2014 (1)
  • 2010 (3)
  • 2009 (4)
  • 2008 (10)
  • 2007 (7)

Church/Organization

  • Coptic Orthodox Answers (4)
  • St Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Washington DC (2)
  • St Albans British Orthodox Church of Chatham (1)
  • St Anianus Coptic Orthodox Church (1)
  • St Mary St Antonios Coptic Orthodox Church of Queens New York (1)

Series

  • Is Christs Resurrection A REAL Fact (2)
  • Comparative Theology Series (1)
  • Ephesians Rich In Christ Series (1)

Topic

  • Basics (2)
  • Theology (2)
  • Christian Living Spiritual Growth (1)
  • Holy 50 Days (1)
  • New Testament (1)
  • One Part Sermons (1)
  • St Marys Fast through Feast of the Cross (1)

Keywords

  • theology (9)
  • resurrection (3)
  • ascension (2)
  • God (2)
  • boldness (1)
  • catholic (1)
  • Christ (1)
  • christology (1)
  • community (1)
  • creation (1)
  • doctrine (1)
  • fact (1)
  • fake (1)
  • fiction (1)
  • filoque (1)
  • healing (1)
  • immaculate conception (1)
  • incarnation (1)
  • real (1)
  • relationships (1)
  • stmarkdc bible study (1)
  • Theotokia (1)
  • trinity (1)
  • truth (1)

theology

Sermons Not In A Series

The Healing of Jeremiah
How Important Is The Ascension of Christ?
Who Created God?
Holy Trinity Lover Of Mankind
Orthodox Christology

Is Christ's Resurrection A REAL Fact?

Is Christ's Resurrection A REAL Fact? - Part 2
Is Christ's Resurrection A REAL Fact? - Part 1

Comparative Theology Series

Comparative Theology - Roman Catholicism

Ephesians Rich In Christ Series

Ephesians: Rich in Christ – Part 4
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Copyright St. Mark Coptic Orthodox Church of Washington, D.C.