Spiritual Messages From the Garden: Plant Intelligence Published on July 10, 2023 Studies exist on plant intelligence and can be regarded with a sense of humor or skepticism. Yet, intelligence is the ability to take information
AED (Automatic External Defibrillator) Published on July 10, 2023 Have you ever noticed the AED in the Emergency Equipment Supplies area in Gathering Space while passing on your way into our Church? Do you know what
Spotlight on Lector Ministry Published on July 3, 2023 Have you ever thought about reading at mass? We are looking for people who would like to be able to proclaim the Good News during mass. Are you
Musings and Messages: July 9, 2023 Published on July 3, 2023 In the midst of Summer, we have a glimpse of Advent and Lent, specifically Palm Sunday, in today’s first reading from Zechariah. As in Advent we
Spiritual Messages From the Garden: A Symbol of Hope Published on July 3, 2023 Every garden is a prayer, an expression of our relationship with God. Seeds and sprouts are planted in the nutrient-rich soil and we must tend our
Walking the Path Published on July 3, 2023 I was writing last week about some ways to enrich your faith by learning something new or finding inspiration from scripture. Two suggestions were
Youth Group Cedar Point Trip Published on July 3, 2023 On June 22, the Youth Group went to Cedar Point to enjoy the thrilling rides and fellowship. What a Blast! We thank the Lord for the pleasant weather
Musings and Messages: July 2, 2023 Published on June 27, 2023 On the heels of last week’s Gospel where we were told to “be not afraid,” this week we are invited to take up our cross. We all have crosses to
Walking the Path June 26, 2023 Can you tell me? How do I encourage an adult who has never taken an adult formation class in their own parish, or another, to consider taking one? It
Spiritual Messages From the Garden: Bees, Essence of a Garden Published on June 26, 2023 The hum of a honey bee invokes a sense of joyful delight in a gardener. The bee’s determination to collect a flower’s nectar reflects our