Sermons on “Generosity”
Being called to be missionaries
Father Jeremy Miller: Today we are called like Saint Kateri in our own world, in our own way, to spread the message of Jesus.
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 SermonPentecost: The Fruits of the Holy Spirit
Deacon Justin Moor: I think it is safe to say we could all use more Holy Spirit in our lives.
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 SermonAsh Wednesday: Jesus does not give busywork
Father Jeremy Miller: As we embark upon this season of Lent, let’s not see these next 40 days as busywork. But rather let’s see them as precisely what they are, which are Jesus’ remedy, Jesus’ medication if you will, and our surest path to reaching our full potential as sons and daughters of God.
View SermonIt’s Not About Us
Father Jeremy Miller: Our whole disposition has to change when we come to grips with that reality that our life is not primarily about us. It’s about letting our lives be an instrument for God’s purposes.
View SermonChrist the King: Being Part of the Solution
Monsignor Michael Billian: What does the celebration of Christ the King mean? It really means everything. It means that there is a solution to the problems of the world. The feast calls us to be a part of the solution.
View SermonSeeing the World as God Does
Father Jeremy Miller: When we stop trying to fashion God in our own image and try to start to fashioning ourselves in the image of God, that’s the decisive moment of mature faith.
View SermonAscension: Telling the World that Jesus Lives
Monsignor Michael Billian: The Solemnity of the Ascension is a call for us to tell the world that Jesus is still with us.
View SermonLiving Abundantly
Father Philip Smith: The abundant living that Jesus is inviting us to today is a life in which we sometimes let go of our plans because they were indeed too easy and embrace God’s plans and the tasks that God has entrusted to us to complete in the world today, even when we don’t feel strong enough to complete them.
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