Sermons on “Trust”
Finding and Accepting God’s Mercy
Monsignor Michael Billian: To accept mercy requires trust, which is why it’s so hard to forgive by human powers.
View SermonPalm Sunday: Would we run away?
Father Jeremy Miller: Can we stay with Jesus all the way through Holy Week?
View SermonJesus Heals
Monsignor Michael Billian: Jesus heals. He heals the pain, not just of people in the past, but the pain of people today.
View SermonAdvent: Keeping the Promise to David
Monsignor Michael Billian: In order for us to help keep the promise, we need to be more concerned with God’s plans and how our plans fit into them.
View SermonLove God and Love Neighbor
Monsignor Michael Billian: We can’t just can’t love God part-time. We must love him with everything that we have. We can’t just be good to our neighbors sometimes. We must be good to others always.
View SermonLiving up to our Potential
Father Jeremy Miller: What are the wild grapes that have overrun the vineyard of our hearts? And who are the people God consistently sends who speak truth to us and who we sort of dismiss because we don’t like what they say?
View SermonThe Nature of Faith
Father Jeremy Miller: Faith is a kind of evidence. It’s different than physical evidence. It’s a relational evidence in which we believe the one who asks us to believe in them because they have a track record of making themselves believable.
View SermonUnderstanding the Big Picture
Monsignor Michael Billian: There is something about the clarity of studying the big picture in order to understand what happens in the small things of life.
View SermonWeeds Among the Wheat
Monsignor Michael Billian: It’s God’s job to do the judging. Let him do his work while we do our best to till the gardens of our lives and care for them.
View SermonJesus is Here with Us
Father Philip Smith: It’s important to remember that Jesus is with us and will continue to be with us as the journey continues into the future.
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