Sermons on “Wisdom”

Holy Thursday: F.E.E.T.
Father Jeremy Miller: Four things Jesus teaches us at the Last Supper: Forgiveness, Empathy, avoiding Entitlement, and Teaching (F.E.E.T.).
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Epiphany: Our transformational gifts to Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: We have the opportunity to begin 2021 to forge a new path, to offer gifts to Jesus, the gift of our heart.
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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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Making good, long-term decisions
Father Philip Smith: Prayer can provide stability for the stressful moments, the unexpected moments where we have to make difficult decisions.
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Forgiveness
Father Jeremy Miller: Forgiveness is making a choice, choosing to let go of the bitterness, resentment, hatred and anger that we feel about someone that has hurt us.
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Don’t anticipate, participate
Father Jeremy Miller: “We can get so locked in to anticipating the future that we miss what God wants to do right here.”
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Pentecost: Don’t give God leftovers
Father Jeremy Miller: Pentecost is like a mirror that reflects back to us some things about ourselves and the world we live in and what we’re called to do as people of faith.
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Ascension: Yo-Yo Jesus
Father Jeremy Miller: Jesus ascends to the Father, but he remains incredibly active through the sacraments, through his spirit.
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No Place like Home
Father Jeremy Miller: I feel like most of us during this quarantine, we have a love-hate relationship with our homes.
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Why me? Why us?
Father Jeremy Miller: The only thing we do know is that the only grace and consolation comes from accepting it, from accepting the burden of that adventure and the cross that has been given to us and to finding a path forward that can give us meaning in life.
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