Deacon Cheryl Armstrong’s Reflection

Prayer can be done anywhere, anytime, with anyone, or with no one. Just you…alone in solitude. Jesus often prayed alone. Mark

Deacon Cheryl Armstrong’s Reflection2021-04-07T09:48:17-07:00

Pastor Mark Dippre’s Reflection

Have you ever heard someone say, “I have some GOOD news and some BAD news?  Which do you want to hear first?” 

Pastor Mark Dippre’s Reflection2021-03-07T11:40:11-07:00

Deacon Fred Pratt’s Reflection

Humility/Humbleness In the spirit of St. Francis during this Lenten season, the first characteristic that comes to mind was his humility,

Deacon Fred Pratt’s Reflection2021-03-07T11:36:30-07:00

Deacon Chuck Monroe’s Reflection

The Lord’s Prayer I have been thinking about the Lord’s prayer.  Recently, I have been looking at several books where the

Deacon Chuck Monroe’s Reflection2021-03-08T08:44:25-07:00

Fr. Dale: Reflection #19

The other day I was   out to lunch with my nephew.     I had eaten half of my salad when the waitress asked

Fr. Dale: Reflection #192021-02-12T12:43:26-07:00

Father Michael Lessard’s Reflection

“We know that the whole creation has been groaning as in the pains of childbirth right up to the present time.

Father Michael Lessard’s Reflection2021-02-03T15:57:19-07:00

Terri Thompson’s Reflection

Contemplative Prayer, Silence, and the Holy Spirit When I was preparing what topic to share in my reflection, I knew immediately,

Terri Thompson’s Reflection2021-02-12T12:11:12-07:00

Dennis Paschke’s Reflection

How Can You Love God Whom You Don’t See? I write this reflection somewhat reluctantly. Don’t get me wrong, it’s not as

Dennis Paschke’s Reflection2021-02-03T15:08:27-07:00
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