Sermons on “Community”
Love people you disagree with
Father Philip Smith: We have a vocation as Christians to love. That’s our fundamental, primary mission as Christians to be people of love.
View SermonSpeaking 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.
View SermonTo Love like God
Father Jeremy Miller: If we don’t receive love from the people we do see, how are we ever going to be capable of receiving the love of God, whom we don’t see?
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 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 SermonRecommitting to God
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s declare today and through this entire academic year, as for us and this parish and this campus, we will serve the Lord.
View SermonPutting the needs of others first
Deacon Justin Moor: We might just catch a glimpse of Jesus still at work today.
View SermonWhen God wants to change the world, he sends a baby
Monsignor Michael Billian: When a new child is born, your family changes. And so does the path of our salvation history change, when God sends a baby.
View SermonGoing All In
Monsignor Michael Billian: The Lord calls us to be all in every day — not later, but now.
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