Bulletin – 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time

Dear Friends,

We continue to be challenged once again this week in Ordinary Time by the sharpness of the call to follow Jesus in the Gospel—it cuts like any two-edged sword, the writer of Hebrews tells us and causes us to wonder why we would choose such a life that at face value sounds so hard. The answer to this question we find in our hearts—it is all about love and choosing the better part. Let’s ponder these mysteries together this week! Come; celebrate with us!

Peace and love,

Pastor Kathy


Readings:

  • Wisdom 7: 7-11
  • Hebrews 4: 12-13
  • Mark 10: 17-30

 


Bulletin – 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear Friends,

This Sunday remembers the 27thSunday in Ordinary Time, Respect Life Sunday and the feast day of Francis of Assisi.  It is very appropriate that we would  couple Francis and respect for all of life as that was basically his M.O.  The readings for this Sunday move us into a fine reflection of care for all of life.

Come; celebrate with us this week!

Peace and love,

Pastor Kathy


Readings:

  • Genesis 2: 18-25
  • Hebrews 2: 9-12
  • Mark 10: 2-16

 


Bulletin – 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear Friends,

We come to this Sunday with Jesus’ words telling us that if anyone is not against us, than they are with us! Moses says the same thing in the first reading. What better inspiration and challenge do we need to go out and invite all, listen to all and find how we are alike?!  The ways that we differ will then tend to diminish.  In fact; we need the stimulation of new ways of doing what we do!

Come; pray with us and ponder these thoughts this week.

Peace and love,

Pastor Kathy


Readings:

  •  Numbers 11: 25-29
  • James 5:1-6
  • Mark 9: 38-43, 45, 47-48

 


Bulletin – 25th Weekend in Ordinary Time

Dear Friends,

This week we are called to see the bigger picture in our walk with our brother Jesus, as his followers.  It will always be about doing the right thing even if we have to do it alone. It will always be about looking beyond our own needs to include the needs of others. It will never be about power and control, but about being servants. We are being called to wisdom in making the right choices for the kin-dom.

Come; ponder these mysteries with us this week. Peace and love,

Pastor Kathy


Readings: 

  • Wisdom 2:12, 17-20
  • James 3:16—4:3
  • Mark 9: 30-37

Bulletin – 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Dear Friends,

We continue this week with similar themes from last—trying to live in the present, being aware of our call to be people of faith—followed by people of action, or in other words, living out our faith as James challenges us this week. The prophet Isaiah basically tells us that following our brother Jesus won’t always be easy, but together, as a community of faith, we can do it!  Jesus asks his first followers and us, by extension, who we believe him to be?  The way we answer that question makes all the difference going forward in our lives.  Come; let us ponder this question together!

Peace and love,

Pastor Kathy


Readings:

  • Isaiah 50:4-9
  • James 2: 14-18
  • Mark 8: 27-35