Homilies
Moutain Behind the Flowers
The homily reflects on the beauty and loss of flowers giving way to a deeper revelation—the mountains beyond—which were hidden until the leaves fell, suggesting that in loss we often gain new vision.
Chickens or Eagles
This homily reflects on the image of the Good Shepherd from the Gospel of John and challenges us to truly internalize its meaning, especially the idea that the shepherd lays down his life for the sheep.
Tell And Live Our Story
Our faith centers on God's love and our call to embody and share that love with others. This homily reflects on how we tell the story of our faith and challenges whether we truly believe the message we proclaim.
Wounded Healers
This homily reflects on the risen Christ who still bears his wounds and what that implies for our own resurrection—will we carry our wounds too? It invites deeper contemplation on healing, wholeness, and the mystery of resurrection.
Resurrection is For Real
We are called to be witnesses of love, helping others discover the joy of eternal life. The disciples were told to return to Galilee—the place they first encountered and loved Jesus.
Beyond the Cross
We reflect on Jesus on the cross and bring our suffering to him—whether witnessed, endured, or ignored—and respond to his invitation to move beyond the cross through dialogue and faith.