Sermons on “Leadership”

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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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Salt and Light

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?

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E 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.

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Jesus 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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Relationship 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.

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Prioritizing 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.

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Tapestry 11: Elizabeth Ann Seton

Father Jeremy Miller: We have this incredible saint in our midst, the first native born American to ever be canonized.

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Tapestry 10: John XXIII

Father Jeremy Miller: John XXIII’s vision of a council has very much shaped our experience of Catholicism.

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Tapestry 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.

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Tapestry 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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