Sermons on “Wisdom”

The temptation to bypass Good Friday
Father Jeremy Miller: Let’s rest on this day, let’s not sprint to Easter Sunday. Maybe that’s a little easier this year because of what we’re all going through.
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Palm Sunday: God will not leave us
Father Jeremy Miller: We can still experience the spirit of Christ, even though we can’t have access right now to his bodily sacramental presence.
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Finding wisdom from the readings
Father Jeremy Miller: Finding wisdom from scripture that speaks to our current pandemic.
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Our Game Plan for Lent
Father Jeremy Miller: Lent is about a game plan for areas where we are most vulnerable with sin and starting to grow in our trust of God.
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Perfectionism vs. Authentic Perfection
Father Jeremy Miller: That kind of perfection is only possible because the Holy Spirit dwells within us. That is not possible on our own.
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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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E pluribus unum
Father Jeremy Miller: Following Jesus is a very unique thing precisely because of our individual gifts, our individual personality, our station in life, our vocation and so many other factors that make us following Jesus different.
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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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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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