Father Mike's Podcast
Summary: This podcast hosts the homilies given by Fr. Mike Walker at Shepherd of the Valley Catholic Church in Central Point, Oregon.
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Podcasts:
Third Sunday of Easter: "The connection between the commandments, the resurrection, and a life in Christ within the risen world."
Second Sunday in Ordinary Time: "What Jesus invites us into and how we can say like Samuel, 'Here I am, Lord'."
Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time: "Why does Jesus do what he does? What's the greater message and what does it mean for us?"
First Sunday in Lent: "What is God's love and what does it mean for us?"
Second Sunday in Lent: "If God loves us unconditionally, why isn't the world perfect and why don't we live by it?"
Fourth Sunday in Lent: "Salvation is what God offers us, but how do we enter into it? What is real faith and conversion according to Jesus' terms?"
Fifth Sunday of Easter: "Who is Jesus really and what does the Good Shepherd image do? How can we learn and do what Jesus does?"
Feast of Pentecost: "How does the Holy Spirit give us the gift of life? What does this life look like? How does it affect us now and forever?"
Feast of the Holy Trinity: "Who God is and why it matters?"
11th Sunday in Ordinary Time: "What is the fuller meaning of the Parable of the Mustard Seed and why does God's Kingdom have to include Heaven and Earth? How do we have a share in it?"
14th Sunday in Ordinary Time: "What is a prophet, really? How do we hear God's voice and how do we become prophets by receiving and proclaiming God's truth?"
17th Sunday in Ordinary Time: "The miracle of the feeding of the Loaves and Fishes is an invitation into the overflowing miraculous life in the Kingdom that Jesus invites us into. Do you want in?"
18th Sunday in Ordinary Time: "Going from being a whiner to being thankful in a uniquely Christian manner."
19th Sunday in Ordinary Time: "How the Bread of Life brings LIFE to those who seek it in Jesus."
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time: "How the Bread of Life finds it's focal point and expression in the Eucharist."