Sermons on “courage”

Aug02-Homily-FrJeremy-2020

Don’t anticipate, participate

Father Jeremy Miller: “We can get so locked in to anticipating the future that we miss what God wants to do right here.”

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Pentecost: Don’t give God leftovers

Father Jeremy Miller: Pentecost is like a mirror that reflects back to us some things about ourselves and the world we live in and what we’re called to do as people of faith.

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Why me? Why us?

Father Jeremy Miller: The only thing we do know is that the only grace and consolation comes from accepting it, from accepting the burden of that adventure and the cross that has been given to us and to finding a path forward that can give us meaning in life.

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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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Tough questions for God

Father Jeremy Miller: God is big enough to handle all of our tough questions, precisely because he was small enough to enter into our world with us.

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Jesus is King

Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus’ kingship is very different. Jesus’ kingship is allowing himself to be overshadowed totally for the sake of the mission that he was given by the father.

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Relationship Over Rules

Deacon Justin Moor: When the relationship comes first, then the rules can be understood within the proper context of helping us stay in right relationship with one another.

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The Greatest Poverty

Father Jeremy Miller: The opposite of poverty is not wealth. It’s community. The opposite of poverty is not affluence. It’s relationships.

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Carrying our Cross

Father Jeremy Miller: Everybody has crosses, and Jesus is here to tell us that we are not meant to carry the crosses and burdens and sufferings of our life alone.

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