Homily Archive (Page 30)

Homily Archive (Page 30)

Here you can find edited version of all our Sunday homilies and more.

The Light in the Darkness by Gerard Pritchard

Gerard Pritchard preaches about the light in the darkness. We are not meant to sell ourselves short, but rather show the world the exact person God created us to be be; flaws and all.

MLK Day: The Spirit of Service – By Gaynelle Wethers

Gaynelle Wethers joins the Spiritus Community to give an inspiring message about the spirit of service. Gaynelle is currently the Director of Education at Baden Street Settlement and has a long history of leadership and service in the Rochester community. Gaynelle draws on both her professional and personal experience to deliver a powerful and eye opening homily.

Feast Day of the Holy Family – By Mark Potter

What makes this family so holy? Why did God CHOOSE to come into the world as an innocent baby to a young couple when God could have chosen to enter the world in a position of power and privilege?

Christmas Eve Mass

On Christmas Eve Rev. Myra preaches that she can't think of a better way for God to show his love and appreciation for humanity than to come as one of us.

God With You – By Rev. Mary Ramerman

Rev. Mary preaches to let God lead us and listen. That baby Jesus has come to us and a baby changes everything. He is everything, He is Immanuel, God with you. These are the words of Christmas.

God’s Dream for the World – By Fr. Jim Callan

God's dream for the world: “the wolf will live with the lamb and the cow and bear will eat together.” We are making this dream come true. The holiest places on earth are where hatred has turned to love.

Awake, Alert, and Ready – By Rev. Myra Brown

When Jesus tells his disciples that one day the temple will be destroyed and not one stone will be left upon another they were shocked. So they came to Jesus privately with a question, when will this happen, and what will be the sign of your coming and the end of the age? They wanted to know can our faith exist outside of the physical building of the temple. They weren’t sure it could, in fact they thought this could…