
Your Life as Servant
Children are taught to have careers as Community Helpers. We are back at a time when we need to encourage people to give their lives as servants. The Church asks the same. And Christ is the power that makes us capable of

Hosted by Fr. John Rutten · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 204 episodes
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Fr. John Rutten shares his homilies, speaks of the things that provoke him, and encourages us to grow in our belief that Christ dwells among us.
Fr. John Rutten hosts Homilies with Fr John Rutten, a religion show with 204 episodes published.

Children are taught to have careers as Community Helpers. We are back at a time when we need to encourage people to give their lives as servants. The Church asks the same. And Christ is the power that makes us capable of

We all want to belong. None of us want to have needs – Reel needs that open up sadness or loneliness or pain. But needs, and the deeper they are, open us up to a greater belonging.

Unity is essential to Christian life. What makes us one? How do you live in unity?

The Three Amigos looked up, and Clarice looked down. We like the Apostles must look too. Where are we to look?


Scriptural Proof of Sacred Tradition helps us see in the Apostle’s gesture of going to Samaria to bestow the gift of the Holy Spirit that we call now Confirmation. Today the bishops are the successors with this power and

Philip after being with Jesus still has to ask to see the Father and doesn’t recognize Jesus is the presence of the Father. We too must ask for Him and discover the Father is here and often deeply working in our lives! A

The sheep know the shepherd through his voice. Christians know Jesus through His voice. However, His voice comes through friends and family and priests and Saints and Apostles and Peter and Popes. We must grow in our cap

The source and summit of Christian life is the Eucharistic: Jesus is present. When one recognizes this, it should also help reveal His presence in Scripture, the stranger who arrives, the companionship of two, and our he

The early church did these four things and saw growth. We too need to pay attention to these four things.



Each person is different but we belong to Christ. The Scriptures remind us we do not belong to Paul or Apollos or Cephas but to Christ. This however doesn’t discount that we meet Christ and belong to the Church through t

We get surprised when we discover someone we have known has something inside themself we didn’t see. Peter, James, and John were surprised Jesus had something inside himself they hadn’t seen. Today, the Christian has Chr

Someone told me this was “fire”. I have no memory of it, but here it is for everyone to be “sparked”!

The first reading speaks of the breath of life in Genesis and this is also revealed after the Resurrection when Jesus gives the Apostles the power to forgive sins. The power then continues through apostolic lineage and i

The Demon Arc is a sign we are made in a way to want to change our lives for the better. Ash Wednesday is Gods way to help us do this together and while I am glad young people today want God to be a part of their change,

Light has been a part of God’s revelation from creation to the Temple in Jerusalem. The worship of Israel points to Jesus Christ who is the “Light of the World.” His Body continues to bring Light to the world. We might m

What is the desire for someone to know people? Why should people in the Church care to know who each other are? it’s a spiritual reality but a human family. St Angela writes about the desire to know, spiritual children.

We often know our belonging by those who are blood related. We add those who are married into our blood families. And over time we add even more people. Through the power of God we add people in differing ways, ultimatel
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