Fr. Wiley shares that not even our overwhelming disobedience can diminish His overwhelming love.
Fr. Wiley comments on the new covenant and what tonight means.
Fr. Wiley comments on the day we gather to worship the God we killed.
Fr. Wiley discusses learning to trust one another enough to serve and be served.
Fr. Wiley invites us to the full experience of Holy Week.
Fr. Wiley shares how God is moving in the Diocese and at Redeemer.
Lisa shares the story of Jesus at the well, where we learn about the water we never knew we were missing.
Fr. Wiley reminds us that joy and peace come from a covenant faith in God.
Fr. Wiley asks us to look within and see where we are grasping something other than God.
Fr. Wiley cautions against empty observances of faith and self-serving disciplines.
Fr. Wiley invites you to become part of the stories of hope and conversion at Redeemer as God shines through you.
Fr. Wiley offers hope for the masterpiece we are helping to build, though it isn't ours and we may never see what it becomes.
Fr. Wiley discusses the difference between epiphany and faith.
Fr. Wiley discloses that the big secret is Jesus.
Fr. Wiley points to the truth in front of us, the message of the cross, the wisdom of God.
Fr. Wiley cautions that we dilute the power of the Gospel when we divide over the details.
Fr. Wiley discusses God's gift of grace and our willingness to love.
Fr. Wiley discusses the baptism of Jesus Christ.
Fr. Wiley discusses what coming down to be one of us meant to God.
Fr. Wiley discusses the awesome gift of The Word becoming flesh to be among us.
Fr. Wiley invites us to come and see what Love has done.
Fr. Wiley encourages us to give our life to Jesus and watch as he gives life to us.
Fr. Wiley advises that the time is now to share the gift of the Gospel.
Fr. Wiley asks us to prepare our hearts and make ourselves ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an unexpected hour.
Fr. Wiley invites us into a life where we serve a King, who first served us.