Homilies preached by Fr Luke Goymour at St Thomas of Canterbury Brandon and St John the Evangelist, Mildenhall. Suffolk, UK. Fr Luke is a parish priest and chaplain to the Diocesan Youth Service of East Anglia.
Homily for Good Shepherd Sunday, 4th Sunday of Easter Year C
Homily for 4th Sunday of Lent Yr C - The Prodigal Son
Jesus faces the devil in the wilderness, we to are invited to fight a spiritual battle.
Homily for 6th Sunday Yr C
Anywhere, even a fishing boat on the lake can be a place of encounter for God
The light of the world and our call to holiness.
We are the mystical body of Christ, Christ's mission has become our mission.
Jesus works his first sign at Cana
Homily for the Baptism of the Lord Year C
Homily for the Epiphany
Midnight Mass Homily 2024
The visitation is challenge and an invitation to us: do we trust in God's promises? Can we recognise Christ in the other?
Homily for 2nd Sunday of Advent Yr C
Being alert to the presence of Christ as we begin advent
Homily for Christ the King
Remembrance is a Christian act
Homily for 31st Sunday Yr B
Homily for 30th Sunday Year B
In this counter cultural message we explore what it costs to be a disciple in our modern world.
Homily on 28th Sunday Yr B: The rich young man and the cost of discipleship
Homily for 26th Sunday Yr B
Homily for 24th Sunday Year B
The Lord wants to heal us and set us free from all that hinders us and holds us back from entering into life.
The Christian Faith is an incarnational faith, our faith is to take flesh in our lives and in the lives of those around us.
The Mass is a participation in the worship of Heaven
The Real Presence of Jesus Christ
The Mystery of Salvation: Homily for 19th Sunday Yr B
The Eucharist is our Spiritual food: Jesus comes to us and nourishes us in four specific ways in each Mass. This Homily is the second part of 5 on John 6, reflecting on the Eucharist.
God's grace is enough and his power is made great in our weakness.
Faith is tested in the storms of life. But God is always present.
We meet Christ in stillness and the silencence of prayer. Unless we have met Christ we are unable to offer him to others
Homily for 10th Sunday Yr B
When we come to the Eucharist we feed on Jesus in order to become evermore, his living body, the Church in the world.
Pentecost continues for us today!
Truth matters. As disciples of Christ we are to be servants of Truth
The measure that we are loved by Christ is the measure by which we are to love others.
As disciples we are called to love and bear fruit in the world. We can only do this if we are united to Christ
Homily for Good Shepherd Sunday, given at the Transform Ministries Retreat at Clare Priory.
We are called to be witnesses to the Risen Lord.
On this Second Sunday of Easter we celebrate the mercy of God.