Sermons on “Wisdom”
Tough 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 SermonAdvent: Looking backwards and forwards
Father Jeremy Miller: Looking backwards in gratitude and looking forward with confident hope.
View SermonJesus is King
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus’ kingship is very different. Jesus’ kingship is allowing himself to be overshadowed totally for the sake of the mission that he was given by the father.
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 SermonThe Dangers of Perfectionism in our Spiritual Life
Father Philip Smith: Perfectionism is an obstacle to true growth and change in our life.
View SermonDealing with Difficult Passages in Scripture
Father Jeremy Miller: When we say, ‘The Word of the Lord,’ even after a tough passage, let’s trust that God was at work in the formation of the scriptures and that it still remains to this day an essential and valuable guide to our growth and the fulfillment of our potential as human beings.
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 6: Thomas Aquinas
Father Jeremy Miller: He’s known as a philosopher-theologian principally, but I think the primary way to see St. Thomas Aquinas is as someone who was obsessed with friendship with God.
View SermonTapestry 5: Catherine of Siena
Father Jeremy Miller: This is a woman who set the world on fire.
View SermonSpiritual Maturity
Father Jeremy Miller: Our spiritual growth and maturity is measured by how much the spirit of Christ is moving through us.
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