Sermons in “Advent”

Advent: The Ark of the Covenant

Deacon Justin Moor: We come here today to draw near to Jesus, to let our hearts and souls become a womb where Jesus can come and grow.

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Advent: The Wheel of our Fortune

Father Jeremy Miller: No matter where we’re at, we can always have the security and trust, joy and peace, as long as we keep Jesus in the center.

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Immaculate Conception: Mary’s Unique Advantage

Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s take where our lives are at, with advantages, disadvantages and all, and respond to God’s promise with the same yes that Mary did.

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Advent: Smoothing out the Highways to our Heart

Father Jeremy Miller: “Our call this Advent is to strive to clear the pathways of our hearts for God.”

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Advent: Worshipping with our Heads Held High

Father Jeremy Miller: “We worship one who has told us he’s there with us past, present and future.”

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Love Grows Best in Little Houses

Father Jeremy Miller: We’re reminded that in the imperfect, small, less-than-ideal circumstances of that stable 2,000 years ago, God did something extraordinary.

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Lessons on Solitude

Father Philip Smith: I think most of us have some kind of fear of being alone. We like keeping busy, oftentimes because we’re afraid of what will bubble up within us.

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Playing Hide-and-Seek with God

Deacon Justin Moor: By looking for God in different faces and places God could be hiding this Advent, we will be preparing to open the greatest Christmas gift: the gift of finding the fullness of God in our lives.

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Bridging the Divide

Father Jeremy Miller: How do we close the gap between incongruent or disconnected parts? Religion is nothing else but the attempt to find the glue to bind together heaven and earth, God and man, and by extension that which binds us together.

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Not overlooking Joseph

Father Jeremy Miller: Joseph is an incredible figure who never speaks in the scriptures, yet has an incredible opportunity and responsibility that he accepts from the the Lord.

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