Sermons on “Grace”
Ascension: Descending with Christ
Father Jeremy Miller: If we want ascend with Jesus, then we need to descend with him. We need to be willing to descend into and plumb the depths of the human experience, in order to rise above it.
View SermonLessons on Solitude
Father Philip Smith: I think most of us have some kind of fear of being alone. We like keeping busy, oftentimes because we’re afraid of what will bubble up within us.
View SermonThanksgiving: In all circumstances give thanks
Father Jeremy Miller: I think it’s a challenge for all of us to try and find what’s redeeming always in the circumstances that life throws at us.
View SermonLiving our spiritual truth
Father Jeremy Miller: Let God decide how he bestows his blessings and his generosity and his grace. Let’s live from that spiritual truth.
View SermonDiagnosing the garden of our hearts
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s make the garden of our hearts, the soil of our hearts, ready and responsive and conducive to the growth of God’s grace within us.
View SermonBad stuff grows quicker than good stuff
Father Jeremy Miller: Evil multiplies faster than goodness. Vice grows quicker than virtue. Selfishness develops quicker than generous love. But there is a remedy: the grace of Jesus.
View SermonCorpus Christi: Stabilizing our spiritual core
Father Jeremy Miller: I wanted to reflect today on what this feast and the gift of the Eucharist teaches us about the core of God, his heart, and how his heart speaks to our heart on this feast.
View SermonExpectations
Deacon Justin Moor: The expectations John the Baptist had for this long-awaited Messiah and Savior, are revealed in what John says in today’s Gospel reading when he sees Jesus coming toward him. John says, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.”
View SermonNot overlooking Joseph
Father Jeremy Miller: Joseph is an incredible figure who never speaks in the scriptures, yet has an incredible opportunity and responsibility that he accepts from the the Lord.
View SermonJesus 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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