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From Me, to We, to Unity
Deacon Justin Moor: In our own lives this week, we each have ways that are uniquely our own in how we can exercise our spiritual parenthood to help one of God’s sons and daughters.
View SermonThe bush is on fire, but it’s not consumed
Father Jeremy Miller: The bush is on fire, but it’s not consumed, which is a beautiful image for when God interacts with humanity. He doesn’t ask us to lose ourselves as humans. He wants to light a fire within us, but he’s not going to consume us.
View SermonComing Down the Mountain
Father Jeremy Miller: We have to be willing to come down the mountain if we are to live a meaningful and fulfilling life.
View SermonWe must go through the desert, if we want to reach the garden
Father Jeremy Miller: The entirety of Lent is entering into the 40 days in the desert with Jesus so that we come out on Easter a person that’s more ripe for growth, a person in the garden who’s more ripe for blossoming.
View SermonAsh Wednesday: Procrastinating in our spiritual life
Father Philip Smith: We’re invited to overcome our tendency toward spiritual procrastination, reminded not to put off for later those things God’s inviting us to do.
View SermonThe Sting of Death
Father Philip Smith shares three lessons on how we face death as Christian people.
View SermonLove your Enemies
Father Jeremy Miller: To love your enemies means to want the best for the one who’s hurt you.
View SermonWoe to You
Fr. Alan Zobler O.S.F.S.: If you are so hung up on the things that don’t matter, the teachable moments are going to pass by you.
View SermonGoing Deeper into our Faith
Father Philip Smith: Are we willing to allow Jesus to tell us how to do our job? Are we willing to allow Jesus to tell us how to live our life?
View SermonThe Power of Love
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s make sure there’s plenty of love to go around.
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