Episodes
![Raising Children [Becoming Parents] | ARK (Michael Sidrak)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21944452/Saint-paul-church-logo-final-white-background-large2_300x300.png)
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Michael Sidrak explores key principles from Metropolitan Yusuf’s book *Raising Children*, which compiles over 30 years of sermons on Christian parenting. He emphasizes the importance of setting specific spiritual goals for children rather than vague or materialistic aims. Michael highlights three essential steps for parents: choosing the right influences for their children, instructing them through both words and example, and applying discipline with balance. The discussion also covers the need for parents to maintain a unified approach combining grace and truth to avoid extremes of permissiveness or authoritarianism. Michael addresses gender differences in raising boys and girls, focusing on teaching boys responsible leadership and girls emotional discernment and self-advocacy.This talk offers guidance on how to nurture children’s faith and character within a Christian framework, encouraging parents to protect their children’s spiritual well-being as diligently as their physical health.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org

Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
In this sermon, Fr. Matthias Shehad explores who will rise in judgment according to Christ’s teaching. He highlights the examples of the Queen of the South and the Ninevites, who responded wisely to God's message without needing miraculous signs. Fr. Matthias explains that rising in judgment means their actions stand as a testimony to others, showing that wisdom, repentance, purity, humility, and faith are vital.He discusses how those who seek true wisdom, protect their senses like Joseph the righteous, humble themselves like King Solomon, and hold fast to faith and love for the truth, exemplified by the prophet Daniel, will rise in judgment. Fr. Matthias calls believers to heed the warnings in their own lives and society and to follow Christ’s greater example faithfully until the end.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org

Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
In this talk, Eric Tadros explores the Christian calling to consecration, emphasizing that holiness is not about extraordinary accomplishments but about living as living sacrifices set apart for God. He examines key biblical passages, such as Romans 12 and 1 Peter, to explain what it means to offer spiritual sacrifices and to be a royal priesthood.Eric reflects on the implications of consecration in daily life, including self-denial, loving enemies, and balancing truth with mercy. He reads and discusses the early church’s Letter to Diognetus, which describes Christians as distinct yet integrated in society, called to live holy lives that testify to their faith.The talk challenges viewers to assess how their lives would differ if God did not exist and encourages continual repentance and renewal of the mind as central to the life of holiness and consecration.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org

Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
In this talk, Fr. Matthias Shehad explores the Parable of the Great Banquet from Luke 14, explaining the spiritual meaning behind God's invitation to salvation and union with Christ. Fr. Matthias discusses how this invitation represents both a general call to live a holy life and a specific call to use one’s God-given talents in service. He addresses common excuses people offer for not responding to God's call, such as personal obligations or discomfort, and challenges listeners to evaluate their true priorities.Drawing on scripture, including Isaiah’s readiness to serve and teachings on discipleship, Fr. Matthias emphasizes the importance of commitment, sacrifice, and intentional living in responding to God's calling. He encourages a personal and wholehearted “send me” attitude to participate fully in the spiritual life and service within the church community.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org

Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Michael Sedrak explores the concept of living a continuous life of thanksgiving grounded in faith, humility, and patience. He explains that thanksgiving is not limited to specific moments but should permeate every aspect of our lives, even amid trials and tribulations. Michael discusses different levels of gratitude, from thanking God for evident blessings to giving thanks for unseen protection and challenges that strengthen faith.He highlights key reasons why believers may struggle to maintain gratitude, such as pride, fear, and forgetfulness of God’s provision. Drawing from scripture and historical examples, including the perseverance of persecuted Christians, Michael emphasizes the transformative power of faith in fostering thanksgiving. He also reflects on the importance of spiritual friendships, health, work, and family as continual sources of gratitude.Michael concludes by describing a cycle of prayer, rejoicing, and thanksgiving that sustains Christian life, encouraging viewers to cultivate this ongoing spiritual practice.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org
![Philippians 4 [What Believers Should Think] | Bible Study (Fr. Matthias Shehad)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21944452/Saint-paul-church-logo-final-white-background-large2_300x300.png)
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Fr. Matthias Shehad concludes his study on Philippians 4 by exploring St. Paul’s message about the mindset believers should have, especially during suffering. Drawing from St. Paul’s imprisonment, Fr. Matthias explains how joy stems not from worldly success but from a deep relationship with God and faith in His presence. He highlights the call to stand fast in the Lord as citizens of heaven living in a challenging earthly exile and resisting worldly pressures.Fr. Matthias emphasizes rejoicing in the Lord, contentment in all circumstances, and the power of prayer with thanksgiving to overcome anxiety. He unpacks how God’s peace guards our hearts and minds and encourages meditating on virtues that reflect God’s goodness. The talk underscores imitating St. Paul’s example of gentleness, faith, and spiritual discipline for a life rooted in the Holy Spirit. This teaching guides believers to find peace and joy regardless of external trials.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org
![Philippians 3 [That I May Know Him] | Bible Study (Fr. Matthias Shehad)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21944452/Saint-paul-church-logo-final-white-background-large2_300x300.png)
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
In this Bible study, Fr. Matthias Shehad continues exploring the themes of joy and perseverance in Saint Paul's Epistle to the Philippians. He emphasizes the importance of spiritual training through consistent practice of faith rather than seeking new teachings. Fr. Matthias explains Paul’s warning against Judaizers who insisted on physical circumcision, contrasting it with the true righteousness that comes through faith in Christ.He reflects on Paul’s message of counting worldly gains as loss to attain true knowledge of Christ, highlighting the necessity of embracing suffering and carrying the cross as part of Christian discipleship. Fr. Matthias also discusses the process of spiritual growth, the power of the Resurrection experienced inwardly, and urges believers to press toward the heavenly goal with persistence, using Paul and the saints as examples to follow. The teaching challenges listeners to deepen their relationship with God through faithful obedience rather than mere intellectual understanding.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org
![Philippians 2 [The Mind of Christ] | Bible Study (Fr. Matthias Shehad)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21944452/Saint-paul-church-logo-final-white-background-large2_300x300.png)
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Fr. Matthias Shehad explores Philippians chapter 2, highlighting Saint Paul's call for unity, humility, and self-sacrifice modeled after Christ. He explains how true comfort comes from Christ alone, not from worldly circumstances or others, emphasizing the importance of relying on God amid trials. Fr. Matthias discusses the role of love, fellowship, and mutual care within the Christian community, urging believers to consider others' interests and avoid selfish ambition.The talk addresses practical Christian living—working out salvation with reverence, avoiding complaining and disputes, and holding fast to God’s word. Using biblical examples, Fr. Matthias encourages embracing humility and obedience, reflecting the mindset of Christ who humbled Himself for humanity's salvation. The message concludes with an appeal to live blameless and shine as lights in a challenging world, drawing strength from God’s presence and promises.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org
![Joshua 11-13 [Final Conquest of Canaan & The 31 Kings] | Bible Study (Fr. Matthias Shehad)](https://pbcdn1.podbean.com/imglogo/image-logo/21944452/Saint-paul-church-logo-final-white-background-large2_300x300.png)
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
In this Bible study, Fr. Matthias Shehad continues his exploration of the book of Joshua, focusing on chapters 11 through 13. He discusses Joshua’s final conquests in Canaan, highlighting the battles against a coalition of northern kings and the divine strategy that combined human effort with God's power. Fr. Matthias explains the significance of God’s commands to utterly destroy the Canaanite kings and the role of Joshua in faithfully carrying out Moses' instructions.He also covers the comprehensive list of thirty-one defeated kings and the division of the land among the Israelite tribes by lot, emphasizing the cooperation between divine will and human action. Fr. Matthias addresses the tribe of Levi’s unique inheritance and the ongoing presence of unconquered lands, setting the stage for future battles. Throughout, he reflects on faith, obedience, and the spiritual dynamics of hardening of hearts and repentance in the biblical narrative.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org

Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Sandra Mathoslah, PharmD, explores the connection between fasting, nutrition, and spirituality in this seminar focused on nourishing the body to support the soul. Sandra emphasizes the importance of whole, unprocessed foods during fasting, highlighting the roles of plants, protein, and fats in a balanced diet. She discusses practical swaps for fasting meals, such as replacing animal protein with legumes and tofu, and cautions against using heated olive oil and processed vegan substitutes.Sandra also covers hydration and electrolyte balance, the benefits of fermented foods for gut health, and mindful eating practices during fasting. She addresses supplement use, recommending careful selection with a focus on vitamin B12 and D, and shares tips for creating simple, nutritious meals and snacks. Throughout, she connects dietary choices to spiritual well-being, encouraging viewers to see food as essential fuel to serve God and others.Subscribe to us on YouTube https://youtube.com/stpaulhouston Like us on Facebook https://facebook.com/saintpaulhoustonFollow us on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/stpaulhoustonFollow us on Instagram https://instagram.com/stpaulhoustonVisit our website for schedules and to join the mailing list https://stpaulhouston.org


