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What is Your Heart Made of?
Father Jeremy Miller: The challenge of Jesus today is to diagnose ourselves and to say, “Where do I need to work on my own heart so that when God plants a seed, it flourishes?”
View SermonBeing True Disciples of Christ
Monsignor Michael Billian: Being a place of refuge for those who need comfort need not be as risky as it sounds. It does not necessarily call us to open up our homes, but it asks us to open our hearts.
View SermonFr. Jeremy’s First Homily: Making God a First Priority
Father Jeremy Miller: The message of Jesus today is that nothing can take the place of our relationship with God.
View SermonSetting Aside our Fear and Being a Witness
Monsignor Michael Billian: God wants us in our daily lives — by the way we speak, by the way we live, by the decisions we make, even by the attitudes that we embrace in our daily life — he wants us to give witness to Christ.
View SermonFr. Phil’s Last Homily: On God’s Journey
Father Philip Smith: As I reflect on the past five years, I’m just filled with gratitude to be part of this community. The goal of what I’ve tried to do is simply rooted in what we do here: To help our students know that Jesus is with them on the journey.
View SermonHoly Trinity: It’s a Mystery, Believe it!
Monsignor Michael Billian: When we look at the Holy Trinity, there is so much we can embrace. You can look at the Trinity from inside-out. You can look at the Trinity from outside-in. And either way you look at the Trinity, we can find value and lessons for our life.
View SermonPentecost: Renewing the Face of the Earth
Father Philip Smith: What we gather to celebrate on Pentecost is that God has heard that prayer for renewal.
View SermonAscension: Telling the World that Jesus Lives
Monsignor Michael Billian: The Solemnity of the Ascension is a call for us to tell the world that Jesus is still with us.
View SermonLiving Daily Life with Joy
Father Philip Smith: God’s dream is for us to live life with joy.
View SermonWe are Precious in the Lord
Monsignor Michael Billian: We are called precious in the eyes of the Lord. We’re invaluable, cherished, highly esteemed. We are loved.
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