Sermons on “Community”
Tapestry 11: Elizabeth Ann Seton
Father Jeremy Miller: We have this incredible saint in our midst, the first native born American to ever be canonized.
View SermonTapestry 4: Francis of Assisi
Father Jeremy Miller: He was called to a life of simplicity and poverty and humility to revive and to rebuild the Church as a spiritual entity.
View SermonSpiritual Maturity
Father Jeremy Miller: Our spiritual growth and maturity is measured by how much the spirit of Christ is moving through us.
View SermonEaster Vigil: From Darkness to Light
Father Jeremy Miller: It’s about progressive enlightenment, progressive illumination.
View SermonEaster: We Belong Here
Father Jeremy Miller: However we got to the empty tomb this morning, we have a place there.
View SermonComing Down the Mountain
Father Jeremy Miller: We have to be willing to come down the mountain if we are to live a meaningful and fulfilling life.
View SermonWoe to You
Fr. Alan Zobler O.S.F.S.: If you are so hung up on the things that don’t matter, the teachable moments are going to pass by you.
View SermonBeing Made to Thrive
Father Jeremy Miller: God wants to fill us spiritually to the brim, to the brink of capsizing, to the brink of overflowing, so that divine life that is overflowing in you will flow out and touch others.
View SermonChristmas: God is not a perfectionist
Father Jeremy Miller: The Christmas story reveals that precisely when things are imperfect, God might be doing something incredible.
View SermonLiving in a Spirit of Deference to God
Father Jeremy Miller: Mary and John represent for us an incredible example to combat our own pride because their lives they saw their mission they saw was to lead other people to Jesus.
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