“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej






Sunday Sermon

Manifesting God's Glory
June 09, 2024

- Fr. Gregory Edwards, Ph.D -


In this week’s Gospel reading, we hear the story of Christ healing a man born blind. His disciples ask him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?” Fr. Gregory gives the background to this question, explaining that both viewpoints are misinterpretations of Old Testament passages. Christ replies to his disciples that they could neither blame the man nor his parents for his condition. Rather, he says that the man’s blindless was so that “the works of God might be manifest in him,” after which he heals him.

Fr. Gregory show us how we can apply these words of Christ to our own lives. Seeking blame or an explanation for the sufferings we face is fruitless, because these crosses we bear are beyond our understanding. However, by walking with Christ, believing him, and worshipping him, we can make the works of God manifest in ourselves. Fr. Gregory concludes with an encouragement from Romans 8:18 which says, “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed in us.”



The Rev. Fr. Gregory Edwards, Ph.D., was raised in Virginia and eastern Pennsylvania, and became a member of the Orthodox Church while studying for his Bachelor's degree ...[more]
“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej

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The Rev. Fr. Gregory Edwards, Ph.D., was raised in Virginia and eastern Pennsylvania, and became a member of the Orthodox Church while studying for his Bachelor's degree in Religious Studies at Brown University. After completing a Master's Degree in the New Testament and early Christianity at Florida State University, he conducted doctoral studies in Greece at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, graduating summa cum laude in 2012. Ordained in 2007, he served parishes in Thessaloniki and Volos for 9 years. He and his wife Presvytera Pelagia lived in Greece from 2006-2016, where their four children were born. He has served as Assistant Professor of Missiology at St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Seminary in New York since 2014. Before coming to Birmingham in March 2019, Fr. Gregory served St. George Greek Orthodox Church in New Port Richey, FL from 2016-2019.