Sermons in “Christmas”

Striving for Spiritual 20/20 vision
Father Jeremy Miller: Mary’s motherhood signaled a new beginning for humanity in the birth of Jesus. We also celebrate a new year being birthed within us, a new beginning.
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Holy Family: Being like Joseph
Deacon Justin Moor: Discerning who God wants us to be, what God wants us to do and then having the courage to do it, this is what it means to be a holy disciple. When we support those we most love in the unique divine mission God has for them, this is how we discover what it means to be a holy family.
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Christmas: God has already found us
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s let ourselves be found by God, the one who is already searching for us.
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Epiphany: The Three Gifts in 2019
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s leave 2019 in a different way than we came.
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Our Heavenly Mother is Mary
Father Jeremy Miller: As she gave birth to Christ, she gave birth to all of us in Christ.
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Holy Family: Taking a step closer to Jesus
Deacon Justin Moor: This is as good of time as any to see where our spiritual lives are at. And wherever our spiritual lives are at, to resolve to take one step closer to Jesus in this new year.
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Christmas: God is not a perfectionist
Father Jeremy Miller: The Christmas story reveals that precisely when things are imperfect, God might be doing something incredible.
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Epiphany: The Gifts of the Magi
Fr. Alan Zobler: We’re called to commit ourselves to be like the wise journeyers to Christ, brining our gifts — gold, frankincense and myrrh — giving selflessly, giving the very best of who we are and doing it tirelessly.
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The Humanity of the Holy Family
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s strive in this year to recommit ourselves to our families to try and grow in the love that Jesus, Mary and Joseph shared, the love to become, not a perfect family, but a holy family.
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Epiphany: Welcoming All Peoples
Monsignor Michael Billian: Christ came for all nations, for all peoples. And if we are ambassadors for Christ in the world, then we too need to be prepared to welcome all peoples as well.
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