Sermons on “Inspiration”

Finding wisdom from the readings
Father Jeremy Miller: Finding wisdom from scripture that speaks to our current pandemic.
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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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Ash Wednesday: Refocusing our Spiritual Navigation System
Father Jeremy Miller: In our internal, spiritual navigation systems every year, Lent is the time to refocus, to recalibrate, to reroute our spiritual lives and get back on the path that the Lord calls us to.
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Forming our conscience, not replacing it
Father Jeremy Miller: When God teaches us about morality in the scriptures, his goal is always to form our conscience, not replace it.
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Presentation of the Lord: Changing Perspectives
Father Jeremy Miller: The emergence and presentation of this child should reorient us, refocus us on what’s most important in life.
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Epiphany: Supernatural Vision into Supernatural Love
Father Jeremy Miller: Following the star sometimes means rethinking, reshaping, reworking our views in light of of the fact that God has revealed himself to us.
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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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What about Zacchaeus?
Father Jeremy Miller: We no longer have to climb a tree to see Jesus, he already climbed the tree of the cross to find us.
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