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Father Eric continues our sermon series by emphasizing that God's promise in the Gospel good news is available to the whole world.
Father Eric concludes our Lenten sermon series on prayer with this sermon on the 126th Psalm.
Father Eric preaches from Exodus 3: 1-15 about a holy God who wants something: a relationship with us.
Father Eric explains what we can learn about prayer through the lens of Abram's faith.
To being our Lenten sermon series, Father Eric preaches from Deuteronomy and explains the importance of context when it comes to prayer.
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Fr. Eric's homily on Feast of the Presentation of the Lord
Father Eric continues our sermon series by preaching on Jesus' first visit to the temple and the stories of Simeon and Anna as told in Luke chapter 2.
Father Eric continues our sermon series by preaching on Jesus' visit to the synagogue in Luke 4.
Father Eric explains God's intent in coming and staying among us, and what this means for our faith and relationship with God.
Father Eric begins our new sermon series by reminding us that not only did Jesus minister on earth 2,000 years ago, but that He is also still here with us today.
To continue our sermon series on the Old Testament readings, Father Eric reflects on what it means for God to be enthroned in our lives.
Preaching from Daniel 12, Father Eric describes the choices we ought to make when we face trouble in our lives.
Father Eric reminds us that even within contexts of corruption, we still live within the greatness of God; therefore, we ought to be obedient to what He says and provides.
Father Eric continues our sermon series in the gospel of Mark with this sermon from Mark 10:17-31.
Father Eric begins a 4-week sermon series in the gospel of Mark
To conclude our short series in the book of James, Father Eric describes the causes of disorder in our lives and how we might avoid them by following God's order.
Father Eric continues our study of the book of James by highlighting some of the fundamental decisions that Christians must make when living out their faith.
As we being our study of the book of James, Father Eric delves into the details of James' teaching.
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Father Eric preaches on Ephesians 5:3-14. Grammar lesson included.
Preaching from Ephesians 4, Father Eric highlights several markers that typify disciples of Jesus.
Father Eric describes how we can rely on the riches of the Gospel to provide us with boldness, resiliency, strength, and growth in comprehension of God's love.
Continuing in the book of Ephesians, Father Eric describes the richness of God's mercy and what this means for the direction of our lives.
To begin our sermon series in the book of Ephesians, Father Eric describes the characteristics that we all share as saints who are faithful to Jesus.
Zion!! You've heard it in church four million times, and it's come up quite a lot in recent times with all of the political unrest in the Middle East. But what IS Zion? If only we had a priest who could it explain it to us… Oh hey look, it's Father Eric! Thanks for listening! Make sure to submit questions and comments for future episodes to afterthelikeness@gmail.com!
For Trinity Sunday, Father Eric calls us to reflect on God's holiness, and explains how this might lead us towards Moses-like encounters with God.
To conclude our time in 1 John, Father Eric describes what it looks like to live in the Promised Land of God's love.
Father Eric continues our sermon series through 1st John with this sermon on 1 John 1:1 - 2:2.
Father Eric continues the season of Eastertide with this sermon from 1 John 4:16 - 5:5.
Alleluia, He is risen! In celebration of Christ's crucial victory at Easter, Father Eric describes the implications of the resurrection on our own lives.
Preaching from Psalm 51, Father Eric explains how David's prayer of contrition can be a model for our own lives.
As we continue our Lenten sermon series, Father Eric reminds us that sometimes we need to be still and let Jesus care for our needs in His own way.
Father Eric challenges us to be still and know that Jesus is not just here to comfort us, but that Jesus also confronts us in our sinful ways.
On the Second Sunday of Lent, Father Eric continues our sermon series "Be Still and Know" with this sermon from Mark 8:31-38.
As we continue in 1 Corinthians, Father Eric calls us to avoid becoming puffed up and instead grow in humility and love of God.
Preaching from 1 Corinthians, Father Eric uses the guide set down by Paul to explain how the church can navigate the complications of human nature.
To begin our new sermon series, Father Eric describes how we can look to Peter as a guide for our own lives.
Father Eric begins our Advent sermon series, A Cry for Help, with a sermon from Isaiah 64:1-9.
Father Eric draws on Paul's advice to explain how we can handle anxiety about the future.
Father Eric urges us to consider how we might run the metaphorical races that are our lives -- by living in purity and integrity.
As we celebrate All Saints' Day, Father Eric details how Paul exemplifies sainthood by modeling Gospel priorities.
Father Eric finishes our sermon series on the Gospel of Matthew with this sermon on Matthew 22:14.
Father Eric continues our sermon series in the Gospel of Matthew, with this passage from Matthew 21:28-32. If you listen closely you'll hear him use the word "pericope".
As we celebrate the Feast of St. Michael, Father Eric reminds us that Christ's victory gives us hope in the face of the cosmic battle we find ourselves in.
Father Eric reiterates Jesus' challenge to forgive others, even when it is hard for us to do.
As we continue in the book of Matthew, Father Eric encourages us to foster healthy relationships with one another.
Father Eric is a new priest for the diocese, serving at St. Charles Borromeo Parish in Sacramento
Don't worry! This is not an obituary! Matt asked Father Eric once about how he became a priest and what led him to that decision. But, Matt, being Matt and all, has forgotten most of it because this was discussed during a Saints game. So today, Father Eric tells Matt and all of you how about his life and how all this fun began! It's a heck of a story. Thanks for listening! Make sure to submit questions and comments for future episodes to afterthelikeness@gmail.com!
Episode 129 of the Fit Father Project Podcast is all about rethinking fitness and how to find the diet and exercise plan that's best suited for you. In this episode, you'll meet Fit Father Eric, a 56-year-old man who's lost over 30 pounds on the Fit Father Project!Eric's story is a great one for many reasons. For one, I actually got to meet him in person at our very first Fit Father Retreat in Sedona. And you may not be able to tell strictly from the video of this podcast, but he is a mountain of a man! In fact, in his 20s, Eric wanted to be a competitive bodybuilder, and he had a lot of muscle. He's had a long history of training, and he's just kind of built that way, but even he found his health falling by the wayside. Through the twists and turns of life, he gained weight and his cholesterol numbers grew. So, he wanted to make a change and find a new path to health and fitness. That's when he found us!He used our FF30X program to clean up his nutrition, lose weight, and completely change his life; then, he moved onto our Old School Muscle (OSM) program and found a whole new approach to strength training!Now he's on a beautiful path of maintaining his ability to do all the fun activities he loves to do with his family and his friends and living a very vibrant life!In this episode, you'll learn: How to make your health and fitness realistic and sustainable. The importance of support and accountability.How to overcome setbacks and stay motivated. Ways to increase your metabolism.How to adjust your workouts as you age. And so much more!So, if you want to get the most from your health and fitness efforts, listen to this episode on rethinking fitness, take some notes, and check out FF30X!What is FF30X?FF30X is a simple, sustainable, and specific weight loss program that is designed especially for busy men over 40. With short metabolic training workouts, an easy-to-follow meal plan, and an accountability team that is there for you at every step, FF30X can help you lose 30, 40, or even 50+ lbs — even if you've never picked up a weight in your life. Click here to see what you get when you join the FF30X program today!If you loved what you heard on the Fit Father Project Podcast, please follow, rate, and review it on Apple Podcasts.REVIEW GIVEAWAY! WIN ONE MONTH'S SUPPLY OF SUPER FUEL WHEY OR VEGAN PROTEINTo take part, simply write a review at Apple Podcasts, post a screenshot of your review on your IG stories, and tag us (@fitfatherproject) along with two of your friends!You can also listen to the show on:SpotifyAmazon Music