Sermons in “Easter”

Defeat our Babel with your Pentecost
Father Jeremy Miller: “In Babel, you have the scatterings of people throughout all the world because no one can understand anybody anymore. In the Pentecost account, you have the gathering in Jerusalem of people throughout the world.”
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The Ascension: Not a Departure
Father Jeremy Miller: “Jesus said he will just be present in different ways.”
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The Gospel of You
Deacon Justin Moor: “One way we can determine the type of legacy we are building is to take a look at what we are focused on in each moment and to ask ourselves if we are being more like Jesus or more like Judas.”
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A Cacophony or a Symphony
Quote from Desmond Tutu: “Out of the cacophony of random suffering and chaos that can mark human life, the life artist sees or creates a symphony of meaning and order.”
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Into Peter’s Spiritual Journey
Father Jeremy Miller: “Let’s see ourselves in Peter’s spiritual journey today, let’s be grateful for our spiritual birth that we’re here today for some reason.”
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What God’s Mercy Looks Like
Father Jeremy Miller: “Mercy is a type of love where the giver bestows what the recipient doesn’t have or what they don’t think they’re deserving of.”
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Easter: Running to the Tomb
Father Jeremy Miller: “We belong here. We belong in the empty tomb. We belong at the altar of Jesus’ sacrifice, which is the continuation of his resurrected body that we receive as food.”
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Pentecost: Holy Spirit Moments
Deacon Justin Moor: When was the last time you noticed the Holy Spirit at work in or around you?
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Ascension: Descending with Christ
Father Jeremy Miller: If we want ascend with Jesus, then we need to descend with him. We need to be willing to descend into and plumb the depths of the human experience, in order to rise above it.
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Fear of the Lord
Father Jeremy Miller: Fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. To fear the Lord is the first step in realizing our place in the mission of what we’re called to be.
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