Sermons on “Mark”
Pursuing Wisdom instead of Wealth
Deacon Justin Moor: When we let go our of wealth and possessions, what we find is life. We discover this life when we see our worth through the eyes of Jesus.
View SermonAnswering the call to be Prophets and Shepherds
Father Jeremy Miller: You are called to be the Eldads and the Medads in your own professions, in your own families, in your own studies, in your own work, to carry on the prophetic mission of Jesus.
View SermonA different kind of strength and power
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus is promoting the strength that desires to get on the same level of people to lift them up.
View SermonGood leaders are good followers of Jesus
Deacon Justin Moor: By following Jesus’ lead, we can be freed from the sin and suffering we’ve experienced and leave it buried in the grave behind us, both today in this world and for all eternity.
View SermonUsing our mouths and ears for God
Father Jeremy Miller: With our ears, we can either listen to the needs of others or not, listen to the word of God or not, and with our mouth, we can either speak the truth of things or we cannot.
View SermonJesus and Socrates
Father Jeremy Miller: We don’t have much control over what happens outside of us. But we do have control over what comes out from within.
View SermonJesus and Columbo
Father Jeremy Miller: I’ve always thought that Columbo’s approach has characteristics of incredible leadership and, in this context today will all of our readings, how to be a good shepherd.
View SermonBeing called to be missionaries
Father Jeremy Miller: Today we are called like Saint Kateri in our own world, in our own way, to spread the message of Jesus.
View SermonEmbracing our role as prophets
Father Jeremy Miller: If prophecy were only for the perfect, we’d have no prophets.
View SermonDesperation for Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: We come here every week to be desperate for Jesus, to know that we cannot fix everything in our life, to know that we are not in complete control and to place all of that at the altar, at the foot of Jesus, knowing that even if he doesn’t heal us immediately of the affliction we bring before him, we will receive the embrace of a God who loves us more than we could ever imagine.
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