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Talk with Fr. Barouyr

Episode 94 - Sermon From Detroit (ARM 🇦🇲 - ENG 🇬🇧)

This week, Join Fr. Barouyr from St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church in Detroit for a special New Year’s sermon anchored in the Parable of the Talents. He emphasizes that like the servants, we have been given divine gifts that we must use for God’s glory. Further, that God is our Lord, and just like the nobleman in the parable asked his servants what they did with their talents, God will ask us what we did with the gifts that He gave us. Furthermore, we are all family. Those gifts from God are meant to be shared with all, not just our immediate loved ones. Finally, Fr. Barouyr urges us to end 2024 and start 2025 with prayer.

Duration:
18m
Broadcast on:
30 Dec 2024
Audio Format:
other

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This week, Join Fr. Barouyr from St. Sarkis Armenian Apostolic Church in Detroit for a special New Year’s sermon anchored in the Parable of the Talents. He emphasizes that like the servants, we have been given divine gifts that we must use for God’s glory. Further, that God is our Lord, and just like the nobleman in the parable asked his servants what they did with their talents, God will ask us what we did with the gifts that He gave us. Furthermore, we are all family. Those gifts from God are meant to be shared with all, not just our immediate loved ones. Finally, Fr. Barouyr urges us to end 2024 and start 2025 with prayer.