Sermons on “Mark”
What do you know about Jericho?
Deacon Justin Moor: What this story about the blind man being healed in Jericho has taught me is that the location where Jesus does his work matters.
View SermonRelishing the Gift of our Faith
Father Jeremy Miller: “Let us be filled with gratitude for the gift of our faith, the gift of Jesus, and process to proclaim the uniqueness of what God has done in the pursuit of Jesus.”
View SermonDecalogue, Detachment, Discipleship
Father Jeremy Miller: “Let’s allow God’s grace to transform us and convert us so that we might grow in our deep relationship with the Lord.”
View SermonSeeing Life as a Generative Opportunity
Father Philip Smith: We’re all called to be fruitful vines, spreading ourselves out into the world, going out and building connections, relationships – serving, loving, helping all kinds of different people.
View SermonAccessing God
Father Jeremy Miller: God has bound himself to the Sacraments, but God is not bound by the Sacraments he has established.
View SermonLifting Others Up
Father Jeremy Miller: Are we more concerned with being first and celebrating our victories than we are about accompanying other people to the finish line?
View SermonSeeing the World from the Divine Perspective
Father Jeremy Miller: It’s so tempting for all of us to see the world without the view of eternity, without God’s lens.
View SermonOpening our Ears and Mouths
Father Jeremy Miller: The Lord Jesus made the deaf hear and the mute speak. May he open our ears to receive his word and our mouths to proclaim his truth in praise and glory of God the father.
View SermonThe Arms of Invitation
Father Jeremy Miller: We want those arms to signify that anyone at UToledo can find a spiritual home here.
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