SERMONS
Last Sunday’s
homily on-the-go
Jan. 27 - Taking Action for God
Jan. 20 - Getting Engaged
Jan. 13 - (Coming Soon)
Jan. 6 - The Journey of Epiphany
Jan. 1 - Solemnity of Mary
Dec. 30 - Feast of the Holy Family
Dec. 25 - "To You Is Born This Day a Saviour!"
Dec. 23 - Eagerly Waiting
Dec. 16 - Renewed in His Love
Dec. 9 - Our Splendid Home
Dec. 2 - You're Always Welcome Home
June 6: Corpus Christi – The Body of Christ
“Online mass, as good as it’s been for us over the course of the pandemic and lockdown, is not the same thing as being here in person to share in the sacrifice Jesus makes, to share in worship and prayer and praise with others, to really be the Church, the people of God and the Body of Christ together, with Him who gives himself so completely to us.”
May 16: Better Together
“I know God wants us to bear so much more fruit. I know he gives us the power of the Holy Spirit to be with us in bearing more fruit, in multiplying fruit even. But I also know it is so much better together, so much more impactful, and brings so much more glory to God when we all contribute to bearing more fruit, fruit that will last.”
Holy Thursday: Why is this night different from all other nights?
“Unless we let Jesus wash us clean, minister to us, and be present to us, and love us, we cannot fully be part of him, his church, or his disciple. Jesus wants us to be ministered to so that we can then minister to others.”
October 4: Building the Kingdom
“It isn’t the nature of the work that matters, it’s the nature of those who benefit from it that lends it dignity, and means that it is worth doing well and with integrity.”
May 17th: re:CHURCH. Refill.
Many of us don’t realize the richness that can come from encountering Jesus through His Word! God’s word can console us. It can guide us, and it can inspire us!
April 12th: Christos Anesti! Alithos Anesti!
Christos Anesti! Alithos Anesti! So yes, this year, the churches and cathedrals and basilicas are empty, but so is the tomb!… For this first Easter in our new reality. He will come to you! Because Christ is Risen, Truly he is risen. Christos anesti! Alithos anesti!
March 29th: Mourning the Little Things
“The resurrection is real, and it gives us hope. As I said, it gives Martha and Mary hope in today’s Gospel, even before Lazarus is raised from the dead. Hope in the resurrection, and in Jesus, means that their grief doesn’t turn into despair. And perhaps that is the most important thing we need to guard against during this crisis.”
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