Sermons on “Listening”
You’re on Mute
Deacon Justin Moor: While Joseph didn’t talk the talk from a biblical perspective, he certainly walked the walk.
View SermonLessons on Solitude
Father Philip Smith: I think most of us have some kind of fear of being alone. We like keeping busy, oftentimes because we’re afraid of what will bubble up within us.
View SermonCorrecting and judging others
Father Jeremy Miller: If we have to say something hard to someone, we do it in the most loving way possible and making sure that we’re first committed to our own humility and our own integrity before doing so.
View SermonThe Weeds and the Wheat
Father Jeremy Miller: To uproot too quickly, can sometimes cause great instability than what was trying to be repaired.
View SermonThe 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.
View SermonGlow of God
Deacon Justin Moor: If we want to converse with God in his native tongue, silence is the language with which we should start the conversation.
View SermonAsh Wednesday: Refocusing our Spiritual Navigation System
Father Jeremy Miller: In our internal, spiritual navigation systems every year, Lent is the time to refocus, to recalibrate, to reroute our spiritual lives and get back on the path that the Lord calls us to.
View SermonStriving 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 SermonTough questions for God
Father Jeremy Miller: God is big enough to handle all of our tough questions, precisely because he was small enough to enter into our world with us.
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.
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