In “The Great Escape: Conquering Evil with God’s Help,” Father Daniel explores how we can break free from the chains of sin and temptation that bind us. Using stories from Scripture and personal reflections, he shows how God’s love and grace empower us to overcome evil in our lives. Father Daniel challenges us to recognize the spiritual traps that hold us back and calls us to embrace God’s plan for freedom and peace. Join us as we learn to trust in the Lord’s strength and find our way out of the darkness and into His marvelous light.
In this powerful sermon, Fr. Daniel guided us through the mystery of the Eucharist, showing how Christ, the Bread of Life, invites us into deep union with Him. Just as physical bread nourishes the body, the Holy Communion nourishes the soul—bringing healing, unity, and divine intimacy. Fr. Daniel reminded us that through partaking in the Eucharist, we don’t just remember Christ—we receive Him, becoming one with His Body. This sacred meal is not just a symbol, but a true encounter with the living God who desires to dwell within us and unite us to Himself and to one another.
In today’s Gospel, Fr. Daniel reflected on the encounter between Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well—a moment that revealed the deep contrast between the temporary water the world offers and the living water that Christ gives. The woman came searching for physical water, but Christ offered her something far greater: a spring of eternal life that satisfies the soul. Fr. Daniel reminded us that the water of the world may quench our thirst for a moment, but it always leaves us coming back empty. Only Jesus, the true Living Water, can fill the emptiness in our hearts and lead us into fullness, truth, and worship in spirit.
On this holy Tuesday evening, we continue walking with Christ on His road to the cross. Tonight’s readings confront us with two contrasting sets of eyes: the eyes of Judas, filled with deceit, and the eyes of Jesus, filled with love and sorrow. Judas chose to look at Jesus through the lens of greed and pride, while Jesus looked at His betrayer with compassion and heartbreak. This night, we’ll ask ourselves: How do we look at Christ? With faith, surrender, and love—or with hesitation, conditions, and fear? May our eyes be opened, and our hearts be softened, as we prepare to meet our Savior face to face in His suffering.
Palm Sunday marks more than just Jesus entering Jerusalem—it marks the invitation for Him to enter our hearts as King. But for Christ to reign, our own will must step aside. In this message, we’ll reflect on the people who welcomed Him with praise, yet days later shouted, “Crucify Him.” Why? Because He didn’t meet their expectations. We’ll be challenged to confront the ways we cling to control and learn what it means to truly let Jesus lead. When the King enters, our pride, our plans, and our ego must exit.
On Palm Sunday, we remember the crowd that shouted “Hosanna” as Jesus entered Jerusalem—not on a war horse, but humbly on a donkey. In this sermon, we’ll reflect on how Christ’s path to peace was not through power, but through surrender to the Father’s will. We’ll explore what it means for us to truly lay down our lives, our pride, and our plans at His feet. As we wave our palm branches, may we also open our hearts and yield to the King who brings peace—not as the world gives, but as only He can.
“No matter how far we stray, the Father’s love never fails. In the parable of the Prodigal Son, Christ reveals the heart of our Heavenly Father—merciful, patient, and always ready to welcome us home. The son may have left, but the father never stopped watching, never stopped waiting, and never stopped loving. This is the love of God—a love that restores, heals, and embraces us even in our brokenness. Let us not be afraid to return to Him, for His arms are always open.” – Fr. Daniel
In today’s Gospel, Christ calls us to examine the direction of our hearts: “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:21). As we enter the Week of Treasures in Lent, we are reminded that our true wealth is not in earthly possessions but in the eternal kingdom of God.
Fr. Daniel will explore how our hearts act like a compass, always pointing toward what we value most. Are we seeking the fleeting riches of this world, or are we storing up treasures in heaven? Through fasting, prayer, and almsgiving, Lent invites us to recalibrate our hearts, ensuring they are aligned with Christ and His righteousness.
Join us as we reflect on the ultimate question: Where is your heart leading you? Is it set on temporary gain, or is it fixed on the eternal rewards of God’s kingdom? Let us use this sacred season to redirect our hearts toward the only treasure that truly lasts—life with Christ.
Fasting is not just about giving up food; it is about giving in to God. True fasting transforms the heart, reshaping our desires, purifying our thoughts, and drawing us closer to the Lord. In this sermon, Fr. Daniel explores the deeper purpose of fasting—not as a ritual of deprivation, but as a pathway to renewal. Drawing from Scripture and the teachings of the Church, he reveals how fasting, when done with humility and love, leads to spiritual growth, freedom from sin, and a deeper connection with Christ. Join us as we discover how to embrace a fast that doesn’t just change what we eat, but changes who we are.
In times of uncertainty, fear, and need, we often wonder how we will make it through. But the Bible reminds us that our God is Jehovah Jireh—the Lord who provides. In this sermon, Fr. Daniel explores the powerful story of Abraham and Isaac in Genesis 22:1-14, revealing how God’s provision is always on time, even when we can’t see it.
Through Scripture and real-life examples, Fr. Daniel will remind us that God provides not just materially, but spiritually, emotionally, and relationally. Whether we are struggling with financial burdens, personal hardships, or spiritual drought, we can trust that God sees our needs and has already prepared a way.
Join us as we deepen our faith in God’s unfailing provision and learn how to walk in confidence, knowing that when we trust in Him, we will never be without.
In this message, Fr. Daniel guides us on a journey to understand “The Path to Seeing the Light,” recognizing Christ as our personal Savior. Through scripture, prayer, and reflection, we will explore how Christ illuminates the darkness in our lives, offering forgiveness, redemption, and purpose. This sermon invites us to embrace a deeper relationship with Jesus, allowing His light to transform our hearts and lead us toward the fullness of truth and grace. By walking this path, we learn to trust in His love and share His light with those around us.
In this sermon, Fr. Daniel delves into the profound relationship between humility and the way Heaven views our hearts. Drawing from the lives of saints and biblical figures, he illustrates how God’s gaze is fixed on those who embrace lowliness, not seeking earthly glory but heavenly treasures. Fr. Daniel challenges us to shed pride, embrace service, and align our lives with the humility Christ exemplified. Through humility, we not only capture Heaven’s attention but also invite God’s grace to transform our hearts and lives.
In this sermon, Fr. Daniel unpacks the profound call to live a life of holiness and integrity before God. Drawing from Scripture and the lives of saints, he emphasizes that standing blameless before the throne is not about achieving perfection but embracing God’s grace and striving for a pure heart. Through practical guidance and spiritual encouragement, Fr. Daniel invites us to reflect on how we can daily surrender to Christ, walk in obedience, and radiate His righteousness in a world filled with challenges.
In this inspiring message, Fr. Daniel unpacks the parable of the sower (Matthew 13:1-23) to reveal the life-changing power of God’s Word. He invites us to reflect on the condition of our hearts as the soil where the Word is planted. With practical applications, Fr. Daniel illustrates how we can cultivate a fertile spiritual ground through faith, obedience, and perseverance, allowing God’s Word to take root, grow, and bear abundant fruit. This sermon challenges us to let the transformative message of Scripture shape our lives and equip us for His kingdom work.
In this powerful and thought-provoking message, Fr. Daniel explores the profound call to discipleship and the true cost of following Christ. Drawing from Luke 9:23-24, he challenges believers to embrace self-denial, take up their cross daily, and live a life fully surrendered to Jesus. This sermon delves into the sacrifices required to follow Christ, the importance of counting the cost, and the eternal rewards promised to those who persevere in faith. With practical insights and inspiring examples from Scripture and the lives of the saints, Fr. Daniel encourages us to examine our priorities and commit wholeheartedly to the path of discipleship, no matter the challenges.
Fr. Daniel explores the profound and transformative comfort that Christ offers in our darkest moments. With warmth and insight, Fr. Daniel will speak to the heart of human suffering, reminding us that Christ stands with us in every trial, not only as a Savior but as a compassionate friend who understands our pain. Through scripture and personal reflection, he will illuminate how Christ’s presence empowers us to find hope amidst life’s storms, offering a peace that transcends understanding. Fr. Daniel’s message is one of reassurance and faith, inviting us to lean into the strength of Christ’s comfort and experience the deep joy and healing that only He can provide.
In this powerful message, Fr. Daniel explores the hidden dangers of anger, revealing how it can become a tool for the devil to creep into our hearts and minds. Drawing on scriptural wisdom, he will unpack how Satan uses our moments of rage and frustration to turn us away from God’s peace, sowing seeds of division, resentment, and bitterness. But there is hope: the greatest defense we hold against these dark forces lies in the power of silence and self-control. By embracing stillness and trusting in God, we can extinguish the fire of anger before it consumes us, resisting the enemy’s attempts to ensnare us. Join us as we confront the darkness within and learn how silence, prayer, and patience become our strongest weapons against the devil’s schemes.
In this sermon, we explore the story of the friends who lowered their paralyzed companion through the roof to bring him to Jesus (Mark 2:1-12). Their unwavering faith and commitment to their friend’s healing remind us of the power of heavenly friendships—those that not only support us in times of need but also lift us closer to God. Fr. Daniel will unpack how these friends exemplified true love and faith, and how we are called to be that kind of friend in our own lives, carrying each other’s burdens and seeking spiritual healing for one another.
In this sermon, Fr. Daniel delves into the often-overlooked quiet voice of the conscience that gently warns us when we stray. He explores how our spiritual sensitivity to sin can be dulled by the distractions and temptations of the modern world. Fr. Daniel emphasizes the importance of cultivating a heart that is attuned to the Holy Spirit, allowing us to recognize even the smallest sins and seek repentance before they grow. Through scriptural examples and personal reflection, this sermon calls believers to sharpen their awareness of sin, not out of fear, but out of love for God, who desires our purity and growth in holiness.
In this sermon, Fr. Daniel explores the profound connection between faith and service. Rooted in scripture and inspired by Christ’s example, we are reminded that true service flows from a deep trust in God. Fr. Daniel emphasizes that living a life of service is not only about fulfilling duties but about embodying a faith that fuels our actions and guides us through challenges. By anchoring ourselves in faith, we find purpose in every act of kindness and devotion, becoming vessels of God’s love in the world.