The prophet Isaiah predicts the coming King who will open deaf ears and blind eyes, and pour out the Spirit like water upon us. In this series, we'll ask the Lord to give us more understanding of His ways, and to impress the reality of His message on our hearts.
When Jesus ascended to heaven, he promised not to leave us orphans, but to remain with us always until the end of time. He fulfills this promise in the Eucharist, and gives us his Spirit to dwell in us. In this series, Father Ryan reflects on how the Euchairst builds up the Church.
Jesus, risen from the dead, has defeated the power of sin and death forever and pours out his Spirit upon us through the Sacraments. In this series, we'll examine how Jesus empowers us to overcome sinfulness and walk in newness of life.
Suffering seems essential to our nature as human beings. Yet it's the reason many people deny God or his goodness. It demands constant reconsideration and understanding. In this series, Father Ryan will break open Pope St. John Paul II's letter on the Christian meaning of human suffering.
Jesus embodies the love of God and the wisdom of God, a wisdom higher than the wisdom of the world. In this series, we'll reflect on how we're called to follow the wisdom of Jesus and be his disciples.
The Scripture readings during the month of November focus our attention on heaven and hell, death and judgment. They call us to be prepared and vigilant in our relationship with God.
In the midst of worldwide challenges and pandemic, Jesus is still calling us to step out into the storm with our eyes fixed on him. In this series, we'll examine how we can have confidence in Jesus during tumultuous times.
Jesus himself chose to work as a manual laborer for most of his earthly life. The Church has reflected a lot on the dignity of work in imitation of Jesus and St. Joseph. In this series, Father Ryan looks at work as a means of our salvation as we are shaped and molded into the likeness of Christ through it.
The Holy Spirit is the soul of the church, who forms us to be a communal witness of Christ in the world. In this series, we'll examine the work of the Holy Spirit and learn how to respond to his work in our life together.
During Holy Week we follow Jesus in the final days of his earthly mission, and accompany him through his Passion, death, and resurrection to new life. In this series, we'll highlight what it really means to believe in Jesus, and what it means to live 'in the Spirit.'
Our series for Lent is Charity in Action. Lent is a time of prayer, fasting, and almsgiving, a time to seek afresh the presence of Jesus in the poor, the hungry, the lonely, sick, imprisoned, and sorrowful. In this series, we'll highlight different Saints who embodied the life of charity, mercy, and evangelization, and offer practical ways to put charity into action in our community.
Our series from Christmas until Lent is The Virtues of Family Life. Through God's grace and hard work, we can identify weaknesses that cause conflicts in relationships and develop habits that counter them. We'll learn about those habits and how to practice them in our families, and ask the prayers of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph!
Our preaching series from November through December is The Story of God. In order to understand the Gospels, you have to know what came before. With seven weeks until Christmas, we'll look at seven key people and storylines that prefigure Jesus and help us understand who Jesus is and God's plan for us in Christ!
Our preaching series from September through October is Powerful Ways to Pray. Each week we'll post the audio and discussion guide to help you develop your prayerful relationship with God!