Sermons on “Community”

FrJeremy-Homily-March22-2020

Finding wisdom from the readings

Father Jeremy Miller: Finding wisdom from scripture that speaks to our current pandemic.

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FrJeremy-Homily-March15-2020

God’s Well Never Runs Dry

Father Jeremy Miller: While the health of the body may seem fickle, the health of the soul is never in question as long as we’re drinking from the streams of life-giving water.

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FrZobler-Homily-Feb8-2020-web

Salt and Light

Fr. Alan Zobler: What kind of ways are we going to share and be responsible stewards, and truly embrace the call to be salt and to be light for our world?

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FrJeremy-Homily-Feb2-2020-02-web

Presentation of the Lord: Changing Perspectives

Father Jeremy Miller: The emergence and presentation of this child should reorient us, refocus us on what’s most important in life.

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FrJeremony-Homily-Jan26-2020

E pluribus unum

Father Jeremy Miller: Following Jesus is a very unique thing precisely because of our individual gifts, our individual personality, our station in life, our vocation and so many other factors that make us following Jesus different.

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FrJeremy-Homily-Easter-2019-0505

Striving for Spiritual 20/20 vision

Father Jeremy Miller: Mary’s motherhood signaled a new beginning for humanity in the birth of Jesus. We also celebrate a new year being birthed within us, a new beginning.

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FrJeremy-AllSaints-2019-web

All Saints: Intercessors of the Faith

Father Jeremy Miller: God deliberately chooses to make other people partners in his plan of salvation, an enhancement of his power.

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FrJeremy-Sept22-2019-web

The Biblical take on Wealth

Father Jeremy Miller: God wants us to be responsible with our financial resources.

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FrJeremy-Aug25-2019-04-web

Prioritizing the One

Father Jeremy Miller: God thinks about us as a parent who hates to see one child wander, not a part of the family.

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FrJeremy-Aug25-2019-Homily-Arms

Welcoming with Open Arms

Father Jeremy Miller: I’ve always thought that these two glass peaks look like arms reaching out across Dorr Street to campus, embracing the students, the faculty, the staff, anyone that comes into this building, with the arms of God and the arms of this community of faith who embraces them.

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