Sermons on “Service”

Embracing the Holy Interruptions
Father Jeremy Miller: All the elements of the Christmas Story interrupted the routine and what these figures thought their life was going to look like. And yet because so many of them embraced that holy interruption, we have the great story of Christmas.
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Living in a Spirit of Deference to God
Father Jeremy Miller: Mary and John represent for us an incredible example to combat our own pride because their lives they saw their mission they saw was to lead other people to Jesus.
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Make Straight a Highway for God
Father Jeremy Miller: When God looks at our heart, does he see a traffic jam or a construction zone?
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Get busy living
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s remember Andy Dufresne’s counsel to Red in “The Shawshank Redemption”: “Get busy living or get busy dying.” We might phrase it, “Get busy living or get busy worrying about the end of the world.”
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Fr. Zak: Everything in moderation?
Father Daniel J. Zak: A remarkable, surprising truth is that when it comes to the things of God, when it comes to holy things, we can give and give and give and we will always have a little more to give. Only God, thankfully, is the one of profound abundance.
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Love people you disagree with
Father Philip Smith: We have a vocation as Christians to love. That’s our fundamental, primary mission as Christians to be people of love.
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All Saints: What it means to follow Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: All of us are called to holiness. Holiness is not something reserved for the spiritual elite.
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Speaking on St. Óscar Romero’s homily from 1979
Father Jeremy Miller: Romero is an incredible role model for us: for what it means to have authority, to be a leader and to follow Jesus.
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Pursuing Wisdom instead of Wealth
Deacon Justin Moor: When we let go our of wealth and possessions, what we find is life. We discover this life when we see our worth through the eyes of Jesus.
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Answering the call to be Prophets and Shepherds
Father Jeremy Miller: You are called to be the Eldads and the Medads in your own professions, in your own families, in your own studies, in your own work, to carry on the prophetic mission of Jesus.
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