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The Empty Chair
Deacon Justin Moor: Do you know this Jesus? Do you know this unconditional friend of ours who holds us in his hands when we need him most? Is this the way you related to him?
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You’re on Mute
Deacon Justin Moor: While Joseph didn’t talk the talk from a biblical perspective, he certainly walked the walk.
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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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Bad Idea Jeans
Deacon Justin Moor: Instead of rejecting Jesus from our lives, we are meant to respond by making him the foundation of our lives around which everything else is built.
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5 Ws of Walking on Water
Deacon Justin Moor: The 5 W questions of who, what, when, where and why help us better understand the important parts of any story. During the story of Peter walking on water to Jesus through the storm, these questions had to be swirling around in Peter’s head and heart.
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First-Class Love
Deacon Justin Moor: With this approach of loving, we see Jesus in each member of our families. This is the moment when we stop letting the way our family members have loved us be the limiting factor in the way we love them.
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Essential Workers
Deacon Justin Moor: It may be hard for us to see it in the middle of the crisis we are in today, but it is when we look back on the crisis of another day that we can more clearly see God’s faithfulness to this promise of coming to us even in chaos of the crisis, even when it feels like our world as we knew it is falling down all around us.
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Glow of God
Deacon Justin Moor: If we want to converse with God in his native tongue, silence is the language with which we should start the conversation.
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Expectations
Deacon Justin Moor: The expectations John the Baptist had for this long-awaited Messiah and Savior, are revealed in what John says in today’s Gospel reading when he sees Jesus coming toward him. John says, “Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.”
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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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