Sermons on “Service”
The Dangers of Perfectionism in our Spiritual Life
Father Philip Smith: Perfectionism is an obstacle to true growth and change in our life.
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.
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 SermonThe True Nature of Humility
Father Jeremy Miller: I think it takes much more strength to be humble than to be proud.
View SermonWelcoming with Open Arms
Father Jeremy Miller: I’ve always thought that these two glass peaks look like arms reaching out across Dorr Street to campus, embracing the students, the faculty, the staff, anyone that comes into this building, with the arms of God and the arms of this community of faith who embraces them.
View SermonTapestry 12: Oscar Romero
Father Jeremy Miller: Romero said we cannot do everything, and there is a sense of liberation in realizing that. This enables us to do something, and to do it very well.
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 SermonThe Modern Day Rich Fool
Deacon Justin Moor: We realize our true net worth when we allow Jesus to gaze into our eyes and lovingly say, “You are worth everything to me.”
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 SermonEaster: We Belong Here
Father Jeremy Miller: However we got to the empty tomb this morning, we have a place there.
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