Sermons on “Service”
Finding 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 SermonDon’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.”
View SermonCorpus Christi: Stabilizing our spiritual core
Father Jeremy Miller: I wanted to reflect today on what this feast and the gift of the Eucharist teaches us about the core of God, his heart, and how his heart speaks to our heart on this feast.
View SermonThe temptation to bypass Good Friday
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s rest on this day, let’s not sprint to Easter Sunday. Maybe that’s a little easier this year because of what we’re all going through.
View SermonHoly Thursday: The effects of the Eucharist
Father Jeremy Miller: This is an opportunity to draw our attention to what the Eucharist is meant to do within us.
View SermonGod’s Well Never Runs Dry
Father Jeremy Miller: While the health of the body may seem fickle, the health of the soul is never in question as long as we’re drinking from the streams of life-giving water.
View SermonExpectations
Deacon Justin Moor: The expectations John the Baptist had for this long-awaited Messiah and Savior, are revealed in what John says in today’s Gospel reading when he sees Jesus coming toward him. John says, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.”
View SermonLaborare est Orare (To work is to pray)
Father Jeremy Miller: Our labor should carry some spiritual significance. Our work has the potential to be spiritually enriching.
View SermonWhat about Zacchaeus?
Father Jeremy Miller: We no longer have to climb a tree to see Jesus, he already climbed the tree of the cross to find us.
View SermonAll Saints: Intercessors of the Faith
Father Jeremy Miller: God deliberately chooses to make other people partners in his plan of salvation, an enhancement of his power.
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