Episodes

Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Saturday Jan 24, 2026
Fr. James explores the theme "The End of a Thing Is Better than its Beginning," reflecting on spiritual growth, perseverance, and God’s justice. He contrasts humble beginnings, like that of St. Mary, with the rewarding outcomes of faith and patience. Drawing from Scripture including Ecclesiastes, Psalms, and the New Testament, Fr. James explains that though life’s start may appear frail or unpromising, God is present from beginning to end.Fr. James highlights how endurance leads to salvation and how God’s promises, including justice and fulfillment, come in God’s timing, not ours. He discusses the importance of accountability, spiritual maturity, and bearing fruit over time. The talk emphasizes how we reap what we sow and encourages patience and faith as essential for seeing the true outcome of our lives and efforts according to God’s plan.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad discusses the impact of media on children and the crucial role of parental influence. He reviews research showing how excessive screen time and exposure to inappropriate content affect children's cognitive, emotional, and social development, including issues like delayed language skills and behavioral changes. Fr. Matthias emphasizes the importance of parental mediation, especially active mediation—engaging with children about what they watch to help them think critically and align their understanding with Christian values.The talk addresses concerns about popular media, including Disney movies, and how cultural shifts influence children’s perceptions of gender and morality. Practical advice is offered for parents, such as limiting screen time for young children, choosing educational content, and fostering open communication to guide children’s media consumption responsibly. Fr. Matthias also highlights resources and strategies to support families in raising children grounded in faith amid a changing media landscape.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad concludes the study of Ecclesiastes chapters 11 and 12 by exploring the themes of vanity, wisdom, and the reality of life’s fleeting nature. He discusses King Solomon’s reflections on generosity, the unpredictability of life, and the importance of trusting God’s plan rather than over-calculating our actions. Fr. Matthias explains the significance of aging, the loss of physical faculties, and the need to remember our Creator before difficult days come. He emphasizes the call to live a balanced life, embracing youthful energy while preparing for inevitable hardships and ultimately focusing on eternal life with God. The talk highlights the practical and spiritual lessons from Ecclesiastes, encouraging listeners to fear God, keep His commandments, and rely on God’s mercy and judgment. This session wraps up the book’s teachings and invites participants to prepare for the next study.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad explores chapters 9 and 10 of Ecclesiastes, focusing on the themes of life’s uncertainties, human suffering, and divine justice. He highlights how both the righteous and the wicked face similar trials in this life, emphasizing the distinction between earthly experiences and eternal judgment after death. Fr. Matthias explains the concept of God's permissive will, the role of free will, and how sin—both personal and collective—has introduced suffering into the world.He discusses wisdom’s value over worldly strength, the importance of remaining vigilant against temptation, and the need for sincerity over external appearance. Fr. Matthias also reflects on the unpredictability of success and the importance of trusting God’s providence while working diligently. The talk touches on spiritual resilience, the maturation of the mind, and the dangers of attachment to earthly things. Throughout, he draws on biblical examples and Church teachings to illustrate living faithfully amid life’s challenges.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad continues his exploration of Ecclesiastes chapters 5 and 6, focusing on themes of wisdom, vanity, and the human condition under the sun. He discusses the importance of approaching worship with the right motives, distinguishing between those who come to hear and apply God's word and those offering the "sacrifice of fools" by coming for improper reasons. Fr. Matthias examines the seriousness of making vows to God and the consequences of pride and false motives in spirituality.The talk also addresses contentment versus the insatiable desire for wealth, showing how love of money leads to unrest, while enjoying God’s blessings with gratitude brings peace. He explores how earthly riches, without generosity and faith, are ultimately empty and warns against greed and selfishness. Fr. Matthias highlights the contrast between worldly pursuits and spiritual fulfillment, encouraging a balanced, God-centered approach to life.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 fellowship meeting, Fr. Matthias Shehad continues the study of Ecclesiastes chapters 3 and 4, exploring the theme of the vanity of earthly life without God. He reflects on King Solomon’s teachings about the seasons of life, emphasizing that every activity has its proper time under heaven, and highlights the importance of trusting God rather than worldly possessions or achievements. Fr. Matthias discusses the physical, emotional, financial, relational, and spiritual stages of life, noting how God uses these changes to prepare and mature us.He examines the challenges of attachment to material things and the value of gratitude and generosity in overcoming this. Fr. Matthias also addresses the realities of injustice and suffering, encouraging faith in God’s ultimate judgment and justice. The talk concludes by stressing the importance of relationships, wisdom over power, and the continual spiritual struggle to remain rooted in God through life’s changes.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad begins an in-depth study of the Book of Ecclesiastes, a wisdom book of the Old Testament written by King Solomon. He explains how Ecclesiastes differs from historical books in style and purpose by focusing on poetic reflections about the meaning and vanity of life. Fr. Matthias highlights Solomon’s unique perspective as a king who experienced immense wealth, pleasure, and wisdom but ultimately found worldly pursuits meaningless apart from God.The talk explores key themes such as the futility of labor “under the sun,” the emptiness of earthly achievements, and the continual cycle of life and nature. Fr. Matthias also discusses the tension between worldly knowledge and spiritual understanding, emphasizing that true contentment comes through a relationship with God rather than material gain.He encourages viewers to consider what holds eternal value and how to live wisely by investing in spiritual riches that transcend the temporary nature of life.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad teaches on Christ’s words, “Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing?” by examining where believers place their treasure during the Great Fast. Fr. Matthias explains how worry, materialism, and attachment to possessions distract the heart from God and shift focus away from spiritual life toward earthly concerns.Fr. Matthias traces this struggle back to the fall of humanity and shows how Christ calls His followers to seek the Kingdom of God and His righteousness rather than becoming consumed with food, clothing, wealth, or status. He discusses different attitudes toward material possessions, including worry, indulgence, greed, desire for recognition, and trusting riches for security.Fr. Matthias concludes by explaining how fasting helps detach the heart from earthly treasures, restore proper priorities, and refocus life on God as the true provider, calling believers to make heaven their lasting treasure.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad explores the meaning of harmony in marriage through the lens of the Wedding at Cana, where Christ’s blessing signifies His presence in marital unity. Drawing from early church writings by Tertullian, Fr. Matthias emphasizes that a harmonious marriage requires shared hope, purpose, and faith, highlighting the importance of common spiritual goals such as prayer, worship, fasting, and partaking in the sacraments together.He discusses practical ways couples can nurture unity by supporting each other, maintaining open communication, and practicing humility and service. Fr. Matthias addresses challenges like conflicts, differing priorities, and secrecy, encouraging honest dialogue, mutual instruction, and encouragement as essential for peace.Marriage is presented as a path toward salvation, where both spouses work together to overcome discord through God’s grace. Fr. Matthias stresses that true love grows through learning to live harmoniously despite differences, leading to peace in the home and drawing couples closer to Christ.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
Fr. Matthias Shehad discusses the challenges and solutions for healing broken relationships. He examines common mistakes such as ignoring problems, blaming others, waiting for apologies, retaliating, and prematurely leaving relationships. Fr. Matthias emphasizes the importance of open communication, taking personal responsibility, and initiating reconciliation even without an apology. He explains how forgiveness, rooted in recognizing our own need for mercy, plays a crucial role in restoring connections. Patience is highlighted as essential since healing often requires time and repeated efforts. Fr. Matthias encourages viewers to reflect on their own relationships and consider who they might forgive or approach for reconciliation. This message offers practical guidance for navigating conflict and fostering healthier, lasting relationships from a spiritual perspective.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


