Each week, hear the homily given at St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center, located at the University of Kansas
St. Lawrence Catholic Campus Center
This week, Fr. Mitchel shares his vision of unity through comeback stories like the Chiefs and how Christ chooses the "no body's". Through unity, comes hope.
This Christmas matters. By letting Him be born in your soul, you will make change in the world.
A brief description of Christ the King and the importance in our lives.
This week, Fr. Mitchel shares with us about his loud voice and how the church is really sharing about joy this time of the year.
Easiest question to answer. What does it mean to live? It means not to die. Becoming fully alive means to be willing to die; to fast and abstain. That’s what makes this scripture so hard, that’s what makes this Catholic faith so hard. Love is our origin story, if you want to have a full life, you have to love. We can only fully live, if we have found someone worth dying for.
This week Fr. Mitchel Zimmerman talks about what would happen if we were eyelash to eyelash with the face of God. What are we looking for if we lock eyes with God? Are we okay with what Christ is asking us to do?
When I'm not speaking at all, is in the silence of a drive to western Kansas. How do you hear God?
Prayer becomes faithfulness. Faithfulness becomes fruitfulness.
Real healing leads to thanksgiving. What healing do you take for granted?
Fr. Mitchel shares why it is important to do what we say we are going to do and how that leads us more and more to the heart of Christ.
This week, Fr. Mitchel looks at the rich man and Lazarus and asks the question, what do you wish you could go back and change?
This week, Fr. Mitchel shares how he is a flake and gives advice and encouragement on how we can change that.
Note: Apologies for the audio quality during this homily. We are working on making great quality for each podcast, but it's a learning process.This week, Fr. Mitchel talks what it means to live a great story, sometimes means that you will get lost. And someone is always searching for you.
In this weeks homily, Fr. Mitchel shares with us that, if our marriage to Christ is to last and even conquer death itself, we have to be all-in. Today’s Gospel shows us what it really takes.
This week, Fr. Mitchel greets all the new students to the 9PM Sunday night mass and shares his vision for this year and how each of us can grow to be the student we want to be this year.
In this homily, Fr. Mitchel talks about his 3 pet peeves at dinner and about how having dinner and the quality of time and conversation.
In this homily, Fr. Dan Morris shares about the true purpose of the Sabbath.
In this homily, Fr. Mitchel discusses why he doesn’t like to say “I’m tired, or I’m too busy.”