“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej






Sunday Sermon

Our Blindness
August 11, 2024

- Fr. Micah Hirschy -


In today’s Gospel reading, Jesus heals blind men, and Fr. Micah addresses our own blindness in today’s homily. Our blindness is our inability to see the image of God in the face of each and every person. Instead, we objectify others, asking ourselves how they can benefit us. In today's homily, Fr. Micah explains how we might see the other not as an object but as a living icon of Christ.

First, we must pray, calling upon the mercy of God as the blind men did in today’s Gospel reading. If we call upon the mercy of God and follow St. Paul’s example, recognizing ourselves as first among sinners, how can we not forgive and be merciful to our neighbor? Second, we must not seek that which pleases ourselves, but instead serve one another as St. Paul urges us in today’s Epistle reading. Third, we must have faith as the blind men did. Fr. Micah reminds us that faith is not merely belief in Christ, but also obedience to his commandments. If we follow his commands and Christ’s example to us, we will love our neighbor and see them as the living image of God.

 



Fr. Micah Hirschy grew up in St. Paul, MN and attended St. George Greek Orthodox Church. He graduated from Hellenic College in 2004 and continued his studies at Holy Cros...[more]
“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej

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Fr. Micah Hirschy grew up in St. Paul, MN and attended St. George Greek Orthodox Church. He graduated from Hellenic College in 2004 and continued his studies at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, where he graduated with an M. Div. in 2007. Upon graduating, he began working at the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Memphis, TN as Pastoral Assistant. He was married in 2011 to Anastasia Hartzes of Mobile, AL and was ordained to the Deaconate and Priesthood by Metropolitan ALEXIOS of Atlanta in December of 2012. He currently serves as Ephemerios at the Holy Trinity Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Birmingham, AL.