Sermons on “Leadership”
The shepherd, the gate and the sheep
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus is the point of access, he’s the one that grants access and he’s the one that needs access with us.
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Fr. Alan Zobler: What kind of ways are we going to share and be responsible stewards, and truly embrace the call to be salt and to be light for our world?
View SermonE pluribus unum
Father Jeremy Miller: Following Jesus is a very unique thing precisely because of our individual gifts, our individual personality, our station in life, our vocation and so many other factors that make us following Jesus different.
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.
View SermonRelationship 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.
View SermonPrioritizing the One
Father Jeremy Miller: God thinks about us as a parent who hates to see one child wander, not a part of the family.
View SermonTapestry 11: Elizabeth Ann Seton
Father Jeremy Miller: We have this incredible saint in our midst, the first native born American to ever be canonized.
View SermonTapestry 10: John XXIII
Father Jeremy Miller: John XXIII’s vision of a council has very much shaped our experience of Catholicism.
View SermonTapestry 9: Mohandas Gandhi
Father Jeremy Miller: Gandhi teaches us that if we want to reform the world, we have to start with our own heart.
View SermonTapestry 6: Thomas Aquinas
Father Jeremy Miller: He’s known as a philosopher-theologian principally, but I think the primary way to see St. Thomas Aquinas is as someone who was obsessed with friendship with God.
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