Sermons on “Healing”
Bringing people into the fold
Father Jeremy Miller: Our call as Christian people is to always bring people that are on the outside into the fold. The leper was really ostracized.
View SermonEpiphany: Our transformational gifts to Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: We have the opportunity to begin 2021 to forge a new path, to offer gifts to Jesus, the gift of our heart.
View SermonBridging the Divide
Father Jeremy Miller: How do we close the gap between incongruent or disconnected parts? Religion is nothing else but the attempt to find the glue to bind together heaven and earth, God and man, and by extension that which binds us together.
View SermonForgiveness
Father Jeremy Miller: Forgiveness is making a choice, choosing to let go of the bitterness, resentment, hatred and anger that we feel about someone that has hurt us.
View SermonFinding who we are
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus says if you want to have life, give it away. If you want to gain your life, give it away freely. And if you insist on keeping your life, you’re going to lose it.
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 SermonEssential Workers
Deacon Justin Moor: It may be hard for us to see it in the middle of the crisis we are in today, but it is when we look back on the crisis of another day that we can more clearly see God’s faithfulness to this promise of coming to us even in chaos of the crisis, even when it feels like our world as we knew it is falling down all around us.
View SermonA different kind of Easter
Father Jeremy Miller: There is no social distancing with God.
View SermonPalm Sunday: God will not leave us
Father Jeremy Miller: We can still experience the spirit of Christ, even though we can’t have access right now to his bodily sacramental presence.
View SermonThe Last Miracle of Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus confronts death face-to-face so as to be able to endure it himself.
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