Sermons on “Faith”

Ash Wednesday: Procrastinating in our spiritual life
Father Philip Smith: We’re invited to overcome our tendency toward spiritual procrastination, reminded not to put off for later those things God’s inviting us to do.
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The Sting of Death
Father Philip Smith shares three lessons on how we face death as Christian people.
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Woe to You
Fr. Alan Zobler O.S.F.S.: If you are so hung up on the things that don’t matter, the teachable moments are going to pass by you.
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Going Deeper into our Faith
Father Philip Smith: Are we willing to allow Jesus to tell us how to do our job? Are we willing to allow Jesus to tell us how to live our life?
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The increase of “nones”
Deacon Justin Moor: What can we say to those who do not believe in God or question our Christian religious teachings?
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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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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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Embracing the Holy Interruptions
Father Jeremy Miller: All the elements of the Christmas Story interrupted the routine and what these figures thought their life was going to look like. And yet because so many of them embraced that holy interruption, we have the great story of Christmas.
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Immaculate Conception: The New Eve
Father Jeremy Miller: Eve’s disobedience became the cause of death for herself and the whole human race, so also Mary’s obedience became the cause of salvation for herself and the whole human race.
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