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From the Desk of Michael Philpott, Director of Parish Operations – 4/21/24
Good Shepherd Sunday Whenever we read a book, watch a movie, or contemplate a work of art, we enter into something of a relationship with that artwork. The relationship could be momentary and fleeting, pleasing to our senses, but easily forgettable. It could be a deeper engagement, during which we stare at it and become … Continued
From the Desk of Angel Koerkel, Coordinator of Sacramental Prep – 4/14/24
When God Shows Himself When I first started going to Bible study, probably around 2008, I literally knew nothing about the Scriptures, God’s love letter to me. Okay, maybe not “nothing”. I knew that there were four Gospels and could name them; I knew there’s an Old and a New Testament; and I could name … Continued
From the Desk of Dcn. Dave Etters, 4/7/24
His Mercies Never Come To An End In the year 587BC devastation fell upon Judah. Babylonian armies of Nebuchadnezzar II invaded, plundered and laid waste the city of Jerusalem, including its holiest site, the Temple of Solomon. Temple treasures were confiscated and the Ark of the Covenant was seized. Many of the Jews were deported … Continued
From the Desk of Shayne Slough, Director of Parish Life, 3/24/24
The Lord’s Unbridled Passion “Listen carefully. This is a mule’s bit and bridle…but this one is very special. Thousands of years ago, when our people were finally set free from slavery, as they were leaving, one of our ancestors from the great tribe of Judah used this very bit and bridle to lead his mule, … Continued