Sermons on “Faith”

Good Friday: Stay awhile with this day
Father Jeremy Miller: This day is meant to enter us into the silence of that tragic day over two thousand years ago.
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Palm Sunday: Would we run away?
Father Jeremy Miller: Can we stay with Jesus all the way through Holy Week?
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Ash Wednesday: Jesus does not give busywork
Father Jeremy Miller: As we embark upon this season of Lent, let’s not see these next 40 days as busywork. But rather let’s see them as precisely what they are, which are Jesus’ remedy, Jesus’ medication if you will, and our surest path to reaching our full potential as sons and daughters of God.
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The Relevance of God
Father Jeremy Miller: God wants to capitalize on what is good in the human spirit, what is good in society, what is good in each one of us here, despite our faults. He wants to redeem that, he wants to lift that up and elevate it so that we can live to the full potential of what he’s created us to be.
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Christmas: We Need Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: Whether you come here tonight as a shepherd or a magi, let’s all worship together the newborn king and ask that he might take possession of us in a deeper way this coming year.
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The Full Experience of Advent
Father Jeremy Miller: We look backward to his coming in history 2,000 years ago. We look forward in hope to his coming in majesty at an unknown hour, as Jesus says in the Gospel. But we can’t forget about his daily advent, in which he desires in all sorts of ways, to come into our hearts, to enter in our lives, in a new way.
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Christ the King: Being Part of the Solution
Monsignor Michael Billian: What does the celebration of Christ the King mean? It really means everything. It means that there is a solution to the problems of the world. The feast calls us to be a part of the solution.
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Investing with God
Father Jeremy Miller: If we invest in God and love of neighbor, we will grow and become the kind of person that we idealize ourself to be in the future.
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Living up to our Potential
Father Jeremy Miller: What are the wild grapes that have overrun the vineyard of our hearts? And who are the people God consistently sends who speak truth to us and who we sort of dismiss because we don’t like what they say?
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Backing up our Faith with Action
Father Jeremy Miller: Faith without love and faith without persevering in what we’ve committed to is an empty faith, a dead faith, a sterile faith, a faith that doesn’t back itself up with action.
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