SEEKERS 601 | Wednesday, September 7th at 6:01pm | Information Night
Birthday Party for the Blessed Mother in the Park Sunday, September 11th | Memorial Park | 12:30pm
Organizational Meeting for Family Faith Formation Sunday, September 18th | Church | 12:15pm
ARE YOU SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO...
Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic, but was never baptized?
Was baptized in another faith and might like to become Catholic?
Was baptized Catholic, but missed the Sacraments of Eucharist and/or Confirmation?
Are already Catholic and would like to simply learn and grow more in faith?
SEEKERS 601 offers the opportunity to come together in a group setting to learn more about the Catholic Faith. Together with parishioners and other seekers we’ll explore elements of the Faith. Sessions will focus on the teachings, traditions, and experiences of the Catholic Church.
All are invited to a Seekers 601 Information Meeting on Wednesday, September 7th in Church at 6:01pm. So, 601 is a reference to the time we’ll be meeting and not the intensity level of the sessions. Depending on the needs and schedules of our seekers, we might be having Seekers 1000 at 10am on a Saturday for example. We want you to fully belong to our Faith Community so if you have a sincere desire to join us, we can be flexible in working with you. And even if you’re not sure, no commitment is necessary. Just come and see our little Catholic Faith Community.
August 21, 2022 | Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time | by the Faithful Disciple Is 66:18-21 | Heb 12:5-7, 11-13 | Lk 13:22-30 GROW AS A DISCIPLE | PRAY, STUDY, ENGAGE, SERVE GROW: We all have things that come easily to us and things that seem hard. I can bake a delicious pie, but I cannot flip a fried egg. I can resurrect your dead iPhone, but I can’t keep a houseplant alive. The list goes on for each of us. Fortunately, neither our natural talents nor foibles will get us into or keep us out of heaven. “Strive to enter through the narrow gate,” Jesus tells us. When I first read that passage, I said to myself, “What’s the narrow gate?” But I think the key word here might be strive, a verb meaning “to devote serious effort or energy.” Getting to heaven, then, requires more than knowing who Jesus is or even going to Mass each week. It takes energy, effort, and persistence. It means establishing a relationship with Jesus – through prayer and following his commandment to love one another – such that he will “know where [we] are from” when we knock on the door. In doing so, we can hope to be among the people who recline at the table of the Lord in the kingdom of God. GO EVANGELIZE | PRAYER, INVITATION, WITNESS, ACCOMPANIMENT GO: When Jesus was asked how many people will be saved and spoke of the narrow gate, he went on to say, “Many, I tell you, will attempt to enter but will not be strong enough.” Where do we find the strength we will need to pass through this gate that will lead to eternal life? By following Christ with all our being and not taking the easier, mainstream path when it conflicts with our Christian values. By recognizing that our salvation is a gift from our Savior, who willingly took on our human form and died for us. By understanding that Christ’s sacrifice on the cross requires a response from us. God invites; we must respond. Jesus is our strength, and he is the only way to get through that narrow gate. Let us strive to do so, and in turn help the others whom God has put in our lives, accompanying them on this journey. PRAY: Make a list of the people in your life who have helped you grow closer to Jesus. Say a prayer of thanksgiving for each of them.