Sunday, April 30, 2023
From The Pastor The image of the Good Shepherd is one of the most common and beloved of all Christian art. The image of the Good Shepherd evokes a sense of security and protection in...
Homily, April 23, 2023
From The Pastor Growing in faith is a matter of learning to look underneath the surface. In scripture, looking below the surface with a sense beyond the immediate moment increases our ability to see and...
Homily, Easter 2023
From The Pastor ‘What good would life have been for us had Christ not come as our Redeemer? Oh, Happy fault, Oh necessary sin of Adam, which gained for us so great a Redeemer. This...
Homily, Palm Sunday 2023
From The Pastor People will often ask, why did Jesus have to die? People also ask, did the Father send the Son to die on a Cross? As a point of reflection, Jesus did not...
Homily Palm Sunday , April 2nd, 2023
Homily, 5th Sunday of Lent, March 26, 2023
From The Pastor Preparing for death is never an easy process. For most, it is largely ignored until a point comes and it cannot be ignored. In sudden or unexpected death, a person is not...
Homily, 4th Sunday Lent 2023
From The Pastor It is not by accident that the first act of creation was to bring light out of the darkness. Before the act of Divine creation, the world was a formless wasteland. Out...
Homily, 3rd Sunday of Lent – March 12, 2023
From The Pastor Conversion can be a push-pull game of come close but not too close. Most want the benefits of conversion felt in new movements of self-acceptance, letting go of negative memories of the...
Homily, February 26, 2023
From The Pastor Continuing the image of framing from last week, we can gain a greater understanding of the temptation of Jesus in the desert. Every life has a frame. As a person matures and...
Homily, February 19, 2023
From The Pastor A picture will leave a very different impression depending on how it is framed. A dark frame surrounding the early morning light of a sunrise will create a different tone than a...