How often do we think of God as the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob? Deacon Mike Beauvais reminds us that every encounter with God—whether in the Eucharist, Confession, or prayer—should stir awe and reverence. Too often, we focus on earthly things, forgetting the greatness of the God we meet. This Lent, he urges us to shift our priorities, looking beyond the world and seeking what truly matters.
Deacon Robin Waters’ homily is a wake-up call we can’t ignore. It reminds us that no matter how hard we try, we’ll never be good enough on our own. But there’s hope! Jesus Christ is the answer to our brokenness, offering us the love and grace we desperately need. This Lenten season, it’s not about being perfect—it’s about surrendering our lives to God and letting His grace lead us.
In this homily, Deacon Mike Beauvais talks about the Gospel from Luke’s version of the Beatitudes and how it challenges us to live differently. He explains that Jesus calls us to rise above our natural instincts—like seeking revenge or holding grudges—and instead choose forgiveness and love. The homily reminds us that how we respond to others reflects how God will treat us. Are we ready to live out the forgiveness and mercy that Jesus teaches us?
This Lent, Deacon Robin Waters reminds us of the real battle against sin, especially during this season. He challenges us to stop following the world’s empty advice; through prayer, confession, fasting, and sacrifice, we can draw closer to God and strengthen our faith. Waters emphasizes the importance of sitting quietly in prayer, listening to the Lord, and treating prayer as a two-way conversation, rather than doing all the talking. This Lent is the perfect time to reflect, reconcile, and grow in our relationship with God. Don’t miss this powerful message...
If you're serious about growing closer to the Lord this Lent, Deacon Robin Waters’ homily is a must-read for you. He reminds us that Jesus is the only way to the Father, and we must live in total surrender to His will, not our own. As we approach Lent, Waters calls us to prepare with prayer, self-denial, and acts of mercy, allowing the Holy Spirit to transform our hearts. This isn’t just about going through the motions—it’s about embracing Wisdom and pursuing a deeper relationship with God.