Sermons on “Healing”
Striving for Spiritual 20/20 vision
Father Jeremy Miller: Mary’s motherhood signaled a new beginning for humanity in the birth of Jesus. We also celebrate a new year being birthed within us, a new beginning.
View SermonThe 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.
View SermonCharacters of the Easter season
Father Jeremy Miller: All five of these characters have a place in the Easter story and they all belong at that empty tomb worshiping the risen Christ.
View SermonEaster: We Belong Here
Father Jeremy Miller: However we got to the empty tomb this morning, we have a place there.
View SermonFrom Me, to We, to Unity
Deacon Justin Moor: In our own lives this week, we each have ways that are uniquely our own in how we can exercise our spiritual parenthood to help one of God’s sons and daughters.
View SermonWe must go through the desert, if we want to reach the garden
Father Jeremy Miller: The entirety of Lent is entering into the 40 days in the desert with Jesus so that we come out on Easter a person that’s more ripe for growth, a person in the garden who’s more ripe for blossoming.
View SermonEpiphany: The Three Gifts in 2019
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s leave 2019 in a different way than we came.
View SermonHoly Family: Taking a step closer to Jesus
Deacon Justin Moor: This is as good of time as any to see where our spiritual lives are at. And wherever our spiritual lives are at, to resolve to take one step closer to Jesus in this new year.
View SermonSight without Vision
Father Jeremy Miller: There are certain things that we have to push aside if we want to have the kind of vision, the all encompassing, supernatural, spiritual vision with which Jesus sees the world.
View SermonJesus and Socrates
Father Jeremy Miller: We don’t have much control over what happens outside of us. But we do have control over what comes out from within.
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