Sermons on “John”
Corpus Christi: Stabilizing our spiritual core
Father Jeremy Miller: I wanted to reflect today on what this feast and the gift of the Eucharist teaches us about the core of God, his heart, and how his heart speaks to our heart on this feast.
View SermonSeeing the Holy Trinity with 3-D glasses
Father Jeremy Miller: When we get to eternal life, we put those glasses on, but for now, we see God indirectly. We see God through shadows, indirect reflections.
View SermonPentecost: Don’t give God leftovers
Father Jeremy Miller: Pentecost is like a mirror that reflects back to us some things about ourselves and the world we live in and what we’re called to do as people of faith.
View SermonEssential Workers
Deacon Justin Moor: It may be hard for us to see it in the middle of the crisis we are in today, but it is when we look back on the crisis of another day that we can more clearly see God’s faithfulness to this promise of coming to us even in chaos of the crisis, even when it feels like our world as we knew it is falling down all around us.
View SermonNo Place like Home
Father Jeremy Miller: I feel like most of us during this quarantine, we have a love-hate relationship with our homes.
View SermonThe shepherd, the gate and the sheep
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus is the point of access, he’s the one that grants access and he’s the one that needs access with us.
View SermonFaith and delusion
Father Jeremy Miller: The reason we call Thomas doubting is because he doesn’t trust and believe the testimony of other credible witnesses.
View SermonA different kind of Easter
Father Jeremy Miller: There is no social distancing with God.
View SermonThe temptation to bypass Good Friday
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s rest on this day, let’s not sprint to Easter Sunday. Maybe that’s a little easier this year because of what we’re all going through.
View SermonHoly Thursday: The effects of the Eucharist
Father Jeremy Miller: This is an opportunity to draw our attention to what the Eucharist is meant to do within us.
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