Sermons on “Mark”
Embracing 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.
View SermonGetting back to “very good” with God
Deacon Justin Moor: By being fertile soil, we can receive the small mustard seed of Jesus into our lives like a child receives a gift from the father.
View SermonLiving our Faith
Monsignor Michael Billian: If we don’t stand up for morality, for the truth, then we would not be faithful to whom we are, or at least whom we’re trying to become.
View SermonCorpus Christi: The Divine Wisdom of the Eucharist
Father Jeremy Miller: We may think it’s trivial that there’s such a food emphasis in the Bible, but I would argue that it’s part of a divine wisdom, a divine logic, that he gives himself in this simple way.
View SermonAscension: Lift up your Hearts
Father Jeremy Miller: As a metaphor, the Ascension is a wonderful way to see our mission as Christians – that we are called to be lifted up by God and therefore to rise above the things that trouble us and to bring others up with us.
View SermonPalm Sunday: Would we run away?
Father Jeremy Miller: Can we stay with Jesus all the way through Holy Week?
View SermonAccepting God’s Timing
Father Jeremy Miller: We’re called to accept God’s purposes and timing. His timing is always better than ours, even though we get impatient.
View SermonRenewing the Covenant with God
Monsignor Michael Billian: This Lent, you and I are called to renew the covenant, to renew the relationship we have with God – not just the deal, not just the word, the life-giving relationship that we share with one another.
View SermonFully Known and Fully Loved
Deacon Justin Moor: Jesus knows us fully and fully loves us. This is the deepest desire of our hearts: to be fully known and fully loved.
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