Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace. • meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers • Church as living stones rather than buildings • Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish act...
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Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace. • meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers • Church as living stones rather than buildings • Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish act...
Episode 010 - Homily | Trust Over Quantity: Why Small Faith Moves Mountains (October 5, 2025)
Heart of the Homily
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1 month ago
Episode 010 - Homily | Trust Over Quantity: Why Small Faith Moves Mountains (October 5, 2025)
We press into the fear that our faith is too small and find freedom in trusting a faithful God. From pride’s demand for proof to the slow work of waiting, we explore how daily, ordinary yeses shape courage, heal wounds, and move real mountains. • faith measured by trust, not size • risk and reason held together in belief • pride’s need for control versus surrender • living on God’s terms and timing • exercising faith through daily prayer and forgiveness • perseverance stories that witness to...
Heart of the Homily
Today Fr. Vigoa & Michelle Lopez are joined by guest Pam Giganti-Bunge We reflect on the Lateran feast to show why the Church lives in people, not stone, and share a vivid Cuba relief story that reveals faith in action. We talk about the domestic church, small groups, Emmaus retreats, and the daily work of repairing cracks with grace. • meaning of the Lateran dedication for modern believers • Church as living stones rather than buildings • Cuba hurricane relief and coordinated parish act...