Homilies
Wired to Imitate
Our brains are wired to imitate what we see — both good and bad. Witnessing kindness rewires us to replicate similar good actions soon after. But this instinct also applies to negative behaviors.
Feeding the Good Wolf
This homily challenges the simplistic division of humanity into 'good' and 'bad' people, encouraging us to recognize our shared vulnerability and the need to consistently choose goodness over evil.
Surrendering to the Pain
To experience new growth, we must first let go of what holds us back. Lent reminds us to surrender parts of ourselves, dying in order to be transformed through God's grace and move forward in our spiritual journey.
Be In Right Relationship with God
We are called to seek peace through a loving and right relationship with God, strengthened by our participation in the body and blood of Christ. This peace empowers us to become who we promise to be in the world.
Sabbath as a Day of Rest is Good For Our Soul
The homily reflects on the importance of observing the Sabbath as a day of rest and spiritual renewal, emphasizing how such rest benefits the soul and reorients us toward God.
Believing and Seeing With the Eyes of the Heart
The disciples went up the mountain not to see and then believe, but because they already believed in Jesus. Their vision confirmed their faith, which shows the deep power of believing with the heart.