Sermons on “John”
Are we being fed by the Liturgy?
Father Jeremy Miller: We do not come here primarily to be entertained. We come here first and foremost to be embraced by the God who loves us and intimately wants to be involved in our lives.
View SermonThe Path to Spiritual Transformation
Father Jeremy Miller: We have to continue on our the journey of liberation and spiritual transformation and freedom, knowing that our God and this Eucharistic bread from heaven is always with us, intimately involved in our lives.
View SermonPutting the needs of others first
Deacon Justin Moor: We might just catch a glimpse of Jesus still at work today.
View SermonPentecost: The Fruits of the Holy Spirit
Deacon Justin Moor: I think it is safe to say we could all use more Holy Spirit in our lives.
View SermonThe Command to Love
Monsignor Michael Billian: The Mercy of God wipes out our past selfishness and leads us to respond to the Lord’s command to love others as he has loved us.
View SermonStaying Connected to the Vine of Jesus
Deacon Justin Moor: Jesus is the true vine we desperately need, whether we realize it or not.
View SermonGoing All In
Monsignor Michael Billian: The Lord calls us to be all in every day — not later, but now.
View SermonFinding and Accepting God’s Mercy
Monsignor Michael Billian: To accept mercy requires trust, which is why it’s so hard to forgive by human powers.
View SermonEaster Sunday: Arriving at the Tomb
Father Jeremy Miller: We are here because we value being at the empty tomb, but we are called to invite others and to help remove obstacles from others, to be able to enter the tomb with us.
View SermonGood Friday: Stay awhile with this day
Father Jeremy Miller: This day is meant to enter us into the silence of that tragic day over two thousand years ago.
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