“Greek Orthodox Christian Church - Birmingham, Alabama”

Photography Credits: Beth Hontzas - Music: Presbytera Katerina Makiej






Sunday Sermon

Gifts of Communion
August 18, 2024

- Fr. Gregory Edwards, Ph.D -


Today’s Gospel passage recounts Christ’s miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fish, feeding a crowd of over five thousand. 

In the miracle, Christ first invokes God’s blessing on the food, then blesses it himself, then distributes it to the crowds. The fathers of the Church connect this miracle to the Holy Eucharist, and Fr. Gregory focuses on this symbolism in today’s sermon.

He also points out that, in the miracle, Christ gives us an example of how we should go about our daily lives. We must recognize that nothing is our own, but everything, including our existence, is a gift from God. Our material goods, including our food, are a means of communion with God and with each other. God blesses us with what we have, and we can return it back to him with thanksgiving, creating a connection between us and God. We can share these same gifts with our fellow man, creating connections and communing with one another. We must recognize that everything is a gift from God, a means of communing with him and others through thanksgiving and sharing. 



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.