Sermons on “Leadership”

July11-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

Blueprint for Christian Discipleship

We’re all called to be disciples. Fr. Jeremy shares a blueprint for Christian Discipleship.

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July04-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

Prophetic Traditions

Father Jeremy Miller: All of the heroes that we celebrate both in our national history, but also in the Christian tradition, experienced incredible rejection and resistance and often death for standing up for what they thought was right.

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May30-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

Holy Trinity: The One and the Many

Father Jeremy Miller: How do you bring unity out of plurality?

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May16-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

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.

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April25-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

Be a Voice and an Echo

Father Jeremy Miller: For us as Christians, part of our job is to echo the voice of the Good Shepherd with our uniqueness.

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Feb14-Homily-FrJeremy-2021

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.

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Nov22-Homily-FrJeremy-2020

Jesus as Lord, as king of all creation

Father Jeremy Miller: This feast is meant to remind us that our primary allegiance is to Jesus as Lord, as king of all creation and Lord of our hearts.

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Nov01-Homily-FrJeremy-2020

All Saints: We become like Him

Father Jeremy Miller: The fundamental vocation of every single Christian person is to become holy like Jesus, to become a saint.

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Sept27-Homily-FrJeremy-2020

Talk can be cheap

Father Jeremy Miller: Words can make us feel more virtuous than we actually are. Humility and integrity are the remedies.

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Aug02-Homily-FrJeremy-2020

Don’t anticipate, participate

Father Jeremy Miller: “We can get so locked in to anticipating the future that we miss what God wants to do right here.”

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