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October 5th, 2025: In this sermon, Fr. Stephen addresses a quiet temptation of modern life: moral agnosticism that mistakes convenience for goodness. Drawing on the baptismal vision of humanity made in the image and likeness of God, Fr. Stephen teaches why Christians do good, how to love enemies without endorsing sin, and how practical acts of mercy reshape the heart. He concludes with simple practices that help the faithful forgive, serve, and pray in ways that reveal the Kingdom of God.
By Fr Stephen OsburnOctober 5th, 2025: In this sermon, Fr. Stephen addresses a quiet temptation of modern life: moral agnosticism that mistakes convenience for goodness. Drawing on the baptismal vision of humanity made in the image and likeness of God, Fr. Stephen teaches why Christians do good, how to love enemies without endorsing sin, and how practical acts of mercy reshape the heart. He concludes with simple practices that help the faithful forgive, serve, and pray in ways that reveal the Kingdom of God.