Mtr. Sarah reflects on how quickly we forget that it's still Easter today.
Fr. Wiley declares that resurrection is the truth that demands to be shared.
Fr. Wiley declares that the gift of abundant and eternal life is offered and available to us today.
Fr. Wiley proclaims that resurrection is already happening in you; you are your eternal self right now.
Fr. Wiley asks if on this day of misery and miracle, did we just want to destroy something beautiful.
Mtr. Sarah shares a story of radical hope, of radical love.
Mtr. Sarah acknowledges that if we look to God and not ourselves, we can get it right.
Fr. Wiley tells us to be so entangled in Christ, that no one can tell the difference.
Fr. Wiley describes how God seeks those who don't know they're lost, breaking any boundary we put up to do so.
Mtr. Sarah shares that repentence is more about how we live our life today, by turning to God, as we live in Christ.
Fr. Wiley encourages you to search for those places where God is absent and then take that place to God in prayer.
Fr. Wiley invites you to let God fill you with the power to withstand the storms of life.
Fr. Wiley challenges us to be the spotter as we look at our darkness this Lent, and let God's grace destroy that which is seeking to destroy us.
Fr. Wiley challenges us to give up something in Lent that you intend to give up for good, and let God transform your life.
Fr. Wiley shares that love without reservation is the only kind of love that brings transformation.
Fr. Wiley describes a God who is not comfortable until all are comforted.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that whatever we fear, we face with Christ - and fear is turned to victory.
Fr. Wiley shares that the mission of Jesus is about loving more than just those who love him, and he intends for us to help him accomplish the mission.
Fr. Wiley challenges us and asks the question of whether or not we're accomplishing those things our Savior has set out to do.
Bishop Howard describes how God saves the very best for last and the best is yet to come.
Fr. Wiley offers the invitation of baptism where water begins the lifelong work of separating the wheat from chaff in each of us.
Fr. Wiley invites you to join the work already in progress by making your way back to God, by accepting the invitation of the incarnation.
Fr. Wiley proclaims that you need only come to believe that when we say Jesus is for everybody, everybody includes you.
Fr. Wiley discusses that, like Mary, a heart willing to love and hands willing to serve are an open invitation for God to do something miraculous through you.
Fr. Wiley challenges us to be the "weirdo in the water" and introduce others to the good news of the Gospel.