Sermons on “Mark”

Feb14-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

Bringing people into the fold

Father Jeremy Miller: Our call as Christian people is to always bring people that are on the outside into the fold. The leper was really ostracized.

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Feb07-Homily-DeaconJustin-2021

The Empty Chair

Deacon Justin Moor: Do you know this Jesus? Do you know this unconditional friend of ours who holds us in his hands when we need him most? Is this the way you related to him?

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Jan31-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

Are you a fan or a follower?

Father Jeremy Miller: “We can know a lot about God, but not know God. We can know a lot about Jesus, but not be in a deep, personal relationship with Jesus.”

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Jan10-Homily-FrZobler-2021

Living our vocations more honestly

Fr. Alan Zobler O.S.F.S.: Let’s make the world know just how much we’ve been loved and how much our God loves our world.

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Dec06-Homily-DeaconJustin-2020

Playing Hide-and-Seek with God

Deacon Justin Moor: By looking for God in different faces and places God could be hiding this Advent, we will be preparing to open the greatest Christmas gift: the gift of finding the fullness of God in our lives.

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Nov29-Homily-FrJeremy-2020

Bridging the Divide

Father Jeremy Miller: How do we close the gap between incongruent or disconnected parts? Religion is nothing else but the attempt to find the glue to bind together heaven and earth, God and man, and by extension that which binds us together.

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Homily-FrJeremy-Aug26-2018-2-web

Get busy living

Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s remember Andy Dufresne’s counsel to Red in “The Shawshank Redemption”: “Get busy living or get busy dying.” We might phrase it, “Get busy living or get busy worrying about the end of the world.”

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FrZak-homily-Nov2018-web

Fr. Zak: Everything in moderation?

Father Daniel J. Zak: A remarkable, surprising truth is that when it comes to the things of God, when it comes to holy things, we can give and give and give and we will always have a little more to give. Only God, thankfully, is the one of profound abundance.

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FrJeremy-Homily-July2018

Sight without Vision

Father Jeremy Miller: There are certain things that we have to push aside if we want to have the kind of vision, the all encompassing, supernatural, spiritual vision with which Jesus sees the world.

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Homily-FrJeremy-Aug26-2018-3-web

Speaking on St. Óscar Romero’s homily from 1979

Father Jeremy Miller: Romero is an incredible role model for us: for what it means to have authority, to be a leader and to follow Jesus.

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