Open - Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church

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Open - Christ the Redeemer Catholic Church
CHRIST THE
REDEEMER
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Instead of being just a church that welcomes
and receives by keeping the doors open, let us
try also to be a church that finds new roads,
that is able to step outside itself and go to those
who do not attend Mass, to those who have quit
or are indifferent.
Pope Francis
August 28, 2016, Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
mass in the grass and parish picnic
Mark your calendars for Christ the Redeemer’s annual Mass in the Grass
and Parish Picnic on Sunday, September 11. The 11:00 a.m. Mass will be held
outside so bring you lawn chairs or blanket, sunglasses and hats. The 9:00 a.m.
Mass will be in the church.
The Parish Picnic will follow the 11:00 a.m. Mass. Events for all ages will
include a trackless train, clown, games and more! The entire event is FREE!
Grilled hot dogs, baked beans, water, condiments and place settings will
be provided.
The Activities Committee asks that each family bring one of the items listed
below, depending on the first letter of your last name. Please plan on serving
at least 12 people. If possible, use a disposable dish.
¨ A-D Macaroni & cheese, macaroni salad, quinoa, rice, pasta salad or potato
dish. The Activities Committee will provide the baked beans...please do
not bring this item.
¨ E-M Fresh fruit, raw vegetable platter, green salad, slaw, or jello.
¨ N-Z Desserts
Be sure to bring something to sit on. Water/lemonade will be provided, be
sure to bring a reusable cup/bottle for your beverage or another beverage of
choice.
We need your help! Please sign up for a shift such as helping with kids activities, clean up, kitchen and food serving. To volunteer, go to
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/20f044dada92ba4f94-mass1 or sign up after
Masses.
Contact Ryan Smith at [email protected] or 734-652-0153 for general
picnic information.
Attention Parents of Middle School
Children for the 2016-17 School Year
Registration has begun and runs through September 7
The 2016-17 schedule and registration sheet are on the website: ctredeemer.org Classes meet bi-weekly around the holidays.
*Sunday - 6th Grade 6:00-7:30 pm
Monday - 7th Grade 7:00-8:30 pm
*Tuesday - 8th Grade 7:00-8:30 pm
*Please note - days have changed for 6th and 8th Grades
Questions, please contact Ann Blizzard or Suzy Rhadigan, Middle School
Coordinators, [email protected]
Interested in ushering
Fathers, sons, mothers, daughters...all are welcome. No prior experience necessary.
If you are interested, please contact Frank Kramarczyk at [email protected] or 248-6306016 and he will add you to our list.
Once you are on the list you can sign
up for any Mass that still requires ushers. We prefer to have a minimum of
3 ushers per Mass. Frequency and
dates are up to you.
If you do not have access to the
internet, you can check with any of
the existing ushers before any given
Mass and ask if they need help. Don’t
be shy. We need your help.
Being an usher is voluntary and it
is one of the many ways you can play
an active role in our parish.
Elementary School-year
Faith Formation
Parent Orientation/
Registration dates:
Tuesday, August 30, 7 pm OR
Thursday, September 8, 7 pm
We look forward to seeing you at
our upcoming parent orientation/
children registration meetings. Cost is
$90/per child. Please bring your
checkbook to register. Childcare
will be provided.
Questions, please call Karen or
Michele at (248) 391-4074 ext. 19 or
email us at [email protected].
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Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion
BLOOD DRIVE
We are planning a SUNDAY
Blood Drive! Opportunities to donate before or after Masses
SHOW YOU CARE by giving
the gift of life! It’s a gesture that’s
always appropriate. If you’re healthy,
17 or older (16 with parent/guardian
permission) and weigh 110 pounds or
more, you may be eligible to give
blood.
Christ the Redeemer's next blood
drive will be Sunday, September 18
from 8:30 am- 2:30 pm.
If you’d like to donate, sign up
after Masses.
You may also sign- up at
www.miblood.org.
Questions,
please contact Linda Guldi at
[email protected] or 248391-3589
Tag a Tag -Help
Abused Children
Please take a tag from the display
board next weekend, September 3/4
to help battered and neglected boys.
The tag lists an item needed by
Christ Child House. Return tag and
item to the Church vestibule the weekend of September 26/27.
Sometimes abused boys are too
badly mistreated to go straight into
Foster Care System or be adopted.
These boys need a lot of help because
of this abuse. When this happens,
boys often go to live at residential facility. Christ Child House is such a
facility. Here the appropriate counselors and staff can assist the boy in
dealing with his problems. The staff
here is so dedicated that most boys are
able to leave to function well in society.
Because of cuts in governmental
funding the boys living at Christ Child
House need your help.
“Truly I tell you, whatever you
did for one of the least of these
brothers and sisters of mine, you
did for me.” Matt 24:40
In his Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis reflects on the Joy of Love and the challenges and opportunities facing families today. Francis cites this Sunday’s Gospel in paragraph 183.
182. No family can be fruitful if it sees itself as overly different or “set
apart”. To avoid this risk, we should remember that Jesus’ own family, so full of
grace and wisdom, did not appear unusual or different from others. That is why
people found it hard to acknowledge Jesus’ wisdom: “Where did this man get all
this? Is not this the carpenter, the son of Mary?” (Mk 6:2- 3). “Is this not the
carpenter’s son?” (Mt 13: 55). These questions make it clear that theirs was an
ordinary family, close to others, a normal part of the community. Jesus did not
grow up in a narrow and stifling relationship with Mary and Joseph, but readily
interacted with the wider family, the relatives of his parents and their friends.
This explains how, on returning from Jerusalem, Mary and Joseph could imagine for a whole day that the twelve-year-old Jesus was somewhere in the caravan, listening to people’s stories and sharing their concerns: “Supposing him to
be in the group of travellers, they went a day’s journey” (Lk 2:44). Still, some
Christian families, whether because of the language they use, the way they act or
treat others, or their constant harping on the same two or three issues, end up
being seen as remote and not really a part of the community. Even their relatives feel looked down upon or judged by them.
183. A married couple who experience the power of love know that this
love is called to bind the wounds of the outcast, to foster a culture of encounter
and to fight for justice. God has given the family the job of “domesticating” the
world and helping each person to see fellow human beings as brothers and sisters. “An attentive look at the everyday life of today’s men and women immediately shows the omnipresent need for a healthy injection of family spirit... Not
only is the organization of ordinary life increasingly thwarted by a bureaucracy
completely removed from fundamental human bonds, but even social and political mores show signs of degradation”. For their part, open and caring families
and a place for the poor and build friend- ships with those less fortunate than
themselves. In their efforts to live according to the Gospel, they are mindful of
Jesus’ words: “As you did it to one of the least of these my brethren, you did it
to me (Mt 25:40)”. In a very real way, their lives express what is asked of us all:
“When you give a dinner or a banquet, do not invite your friends or your brothers or your kinsmen or rich neighbors, lest they also invite you in return, and
you be repaid. But when you give a feast, invite the poor, the maimed, the lame,
the blind, and you will be blessed” (Lk 14:12-14). You will be blessed! Here is
the secret to a happy family.
184. By their witness as well as their words, families speak to others of Jesus. They pass on the faith, they arouse a desire for God and they reflect the
beauty of the Gospel and its way of life. Christian marriages thus enliven society
by their witness of fraternity, their social concern, their outspokenness on behalf
of the underprivileged, their luminous faith and their active hope. Their fruitfulness expands and in countless ways makes God’s love present in society.
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Upcoming Events
Sunday, September 11 - Mass in the Grass
Tuesday, September 20 – Coffee House Opener
Partnering with Parents
Last week I shared some insights regarding our children and our faith from a book called Soul Searching by
Christian Smith. His insights really hit home with me
and I thought it worthwhile to continue with a few more
points from this book.
“The most important social influence in shaping young people’s
religious lives is the religious life modeled and taught to them by
their parents.”
Our children need to see God as more than rules and
church attendance. We need to surround our young people with men and women of faith. We all know our kids
often tend to respond better to other adults than their
parents. I think it’s important for them to have different
voices living the same message.
Our children need to see our struggles and our
doubts. They need to see that faith is not easy and even
the apostles experienced their share of struggle and
doubt. This is a normal part of living in faith and God
gets it. He created us and knows us better than anyone.
It’s through our struggles that we grow stronger. Admitting those struggles and showing our children we won’t
give up, is powerful. Jesus was tempted so we know we
will be too. We are disillusioning ourselves and our children if we think otherwise.
Never stop praying for your children. Even if your
child is a long way from God, he is always just a prayer
away. My children know we pray for them constantly,
even though some of them think it’s a waste of time. I
firmly believe God wants to be in relationship with them
and he won’t let them go.
Each of my four children is in a very different place
from one another in their faith journey. They are all five
years apart and were raised with the same house rules and
intent. That being said, some are on the narrow road and
others seem way out in left field. In any cases, they are
all prayed for each and every day, even the ones that
don’t find it necessary. God will continue to call us all
until the day he calls us home.
reflection From the
youth minister
Luke 14:1, 7-14
Sometimes we’re friends only with those who are just
like us. It’s more comfortable to be friends with those that
share our opinions and ideas. This way, there is no friction
or conflict. The difficulty is that it also means we limit ourselves to only one way of thinking and living. God created
so many different people, each one unique, and we’re cheating ourselves and each other if we stay in our small little
box.
This comes to mind as I read this week’s Gospel. How
many times do you go to a party or some event, and you
only hang out with your friends? You don’t introduce yourself to someone new because it’s uncomfortable or you’re
afraid they won’t like you. Well, you’ll never know unless
you try. In living our lives as Jesus wants, we are brought
into all kinds of different circumstances with all kinds of
different people. Don’t be afraid to step out and say hello.
After all, we were all created by the same loving God. You
might be really surprised at the results. Just as in the parable
in Luke where Jesus reminds us there is room at the table
for all – the poor, the cripple, and the needy, so too there is
room in our lives for all – the outcast, the friendless, the
unpopular and the cruel. Make sure you leave room in your
life for new people and new experiences.
The next time you are in a group, go out of your way to
meet someone new and get to know them a bit. You might
just find out that you have much more in common than you
thought. Or, even better, you might find yourself growing
just by spending time with them. Don’t let yourself stagnate by staying in your comfort zone; your personal bubble.
You have a lot to share and a lot to gain by stretching yourself and spending time with those outside of your “normal”
group.
Lisa Andridge
Altar Server Training
All boys and girls, 4th grade and older, are invited to join the Altar Server Ministry. A training will take place on Thursday, September 8 from 7-8:15pm in the church.
We will train and review for all parts of the Mass and you will leave feeling confident in serving. Servers are expected to
be able to serve about once a month at the Mass their family usually attends. Please sign up after Mass or email
[email protected] Questions, contact Pam Koczak 248-227-2372.
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Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion
CHRIST THE
REDEEMER SERVICE , OUR FAITH IN ACTION…..
Vicariate wide,
Mercy in action
service day,
Saturday, October 1
During this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis compels us to move
into action and show mercy and compassion to our neighbors and
strangers alike. Catholic Charities is
working with vicariates in the Archdiocese of Detroit to organize a community action day of service that will
uplift the downtrodden, give hope to
those in despair and help build lasting
relationships with those in our communities. The Pontiac Area Vicariate
will host 11 sites with various service
projects in and around Rochester,
Auburn Hills, Pontiac and Waterford.
Sign up on “Sign Up Genius” for a
complete list of work sites http://
www.signupgenius.com/
tabs/43077DD0FA5CBEC0mercyaction
Further questions, call Lisa Pratt
or Karen Swietlik in the parish office.
“Mercy: the bridge that connects God
and man, opening our hearts to the hope of
being loved forever despite our sinfulness.”
Pope Francis
Misericordiae Vultus (The Face of
Mercy)
Saturday Pizza
Hospitality volunteers
needed
Oxford/Orion FISH
Oxford/Orion FISH has been
selected by Meijer for the company’s
2016 Fall Simply Give Campaign.
The campaign is running and will
end September 24. During this time
period, Oxford’s Meijer will match
all donations made by shoppers who
buy a Simply Give card at the store.
Meijer will match the donation and
make the funds available to FISH
for purchasing food for the FISH
pantry and clients. The cards can be
picked up at any of the kiosks in the
store and then scanned at the checkout lane or service desk for any
amount. No additional purchase is
necessary.
As an added benefit, to coincide
with the beginning of Hunger Action Month in September, Simply
Give cards purchased September 1-3
will be double matched by Meijer.
The Simply Give cards truly
make a difference. Please consider
participating.
Picnic Help Needed!
Habitat for Humanity
As you know, we will begin building a home for Missy Francis and her
family in Lake Orion. CTR volunteer
dates will begin in October. Our
fundraiser, “Raise a Glass to Raise a
Roof” held in April was a huge success and CTR is donating the proceeds, $23,500, towards this home.
We will begin to schedule volunteers
for this build by early September.
Watch the bulletin for more details.
The home is at 3335 Hill St. (off Baldwin just behind Orion/Wine & Keg
across from Cedar Key Subdivision).
If you have any questions about
this build, call Karen Swietlik in the
parish office.
This year our parish picnic is
Sunday, September 11th. For those
who have never been at our Mass in
the Grass celebration and Parish
Picnic, it is a day filled with music,
fun, great food and fellowship!
As you can imagine, it takes an
army of volunteers to make this
event a success. We are looking for
a few more parishioners who would
like to help plan and facitate with
our current group of leaders. Please
consider joining our team so that we
can continue to offer this important
community gathering. Please contact Karen Swietlik in the parish
office or email [email protected] to help or to
answer any questions.
We are looking for a few more
families to help serve pizza and lemonade on Saturday evenings following
the 5 pm Mass. Serving pizza and
lemonade is a fun way to involve your
family and meet fellow parishioners.
We serve pizza every Saturday from
September to April. Scheduling is
done through an online website, Volunteer Spot. If you wish to join
the Pizza Ministry, or have any questions, please contact Lisa Pratt in the
parish office. Thank you.
FREE DISPOSAL/No HAZ
DAY –September 0
There will be a FREE Disposal
Day on Saturday, September 10 from
7am-1pm at Eagle Valley Recycling &
Disposal Facility, 600 W. Silverbell
Road, Orion Township. This is for
Orion Township Residents. You must
have a valid I.D.
There is also a No Haz day on
this day at Oakland Community College Highland Lakes Campus, 7350
Cooley Lake Road, Waterford. Enter
campus from Hospital Road. It is
from 8am-2pm. It is FREE to Lake
Orion Village and Orion Township
residents, without any voucher but
I.D. required. Clarkston, Independence, Waterford and Oakland Township residents- $10; Waterford residents need to get a voucher as limited
quantities are available. Oxford and
Lake Angelus are FREE but you need
to get a voucher. Please contact your
village or township for information.
The next No Haz day will be
Saturday, October 15. Questions, call
(248) 858-1350 or go to http://
www.nohaz.com/.
Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion
Mass Intentions
August 27 & 28
5:00 pm For Elba Cordero req.
by the Cordero family.
· 9:00 am For Betty Lacroix req.
by Al and Gail Jadczak.
· 11:00 am For the people of the
parish.
·
September 3 & 4
5:00 pm For Keith Miller req.
by is family.
· 9:00 am For the people of the
parish.
· 11:00 am For the people of the
parish.
·
St. Joseph Basketball
Registration
Registration and payment for
basketball teams to represent St. Joseph will be online only. CYO athletes may play on one team of the
same sport during our season.
http://school.stjoelo.org/athletics.
Registration has begun and runs
through August 30.
CYO is offered to boys and girls
in the 5th through 8th grades and are
registered members of St. Joseph, St.
Ann, St. Daniel, or Christ the Redeemer, or attend St. Joseph School.
Registration fee is $160.00 for
5/6 and 7/8 grade players. No registration will be accepted through the
mail or school office. Late registrations may be accepted if spots are
available on teams and will be assessed a $50 late fee.
Questions or interested in coaching contact Sue Tyner,
[email protected]
Thinking about
becoming catholic?
Our RCIA (The Rite of Christian
Initiation of Adults) is designed to
welcome anyone interested in learning more about Catholicism and/or
officially being initiated through the
sacraments of Baptism, Confirmation
and Eucharist into our Catholic Community. Contact Lisa Brown, 248-391
-4074 or [email protected] for
more information.
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Schedule of Events, August 28-September 10
Sunday, August 28
9:00 am Mass, Fr. Tim Shepard Presider
11:00 am Mass, Fr. Tim Shepard Presider
Monday, August 29
7:00 pm Sunday Scripture
Tuesday, August 30
7:00 pm Elementary Faith Formation
Registration
7:00 pm Latin 101
Wednesday, August 31
7:45 pm AA & Alanon
Thursday, September 1
10:00 am 55+ Exercise Class
Friday, September 2
9:00 am Mass
Saturday, September 3
99:45 am Yoga
5:00 pm Vigil Mass
Sunday, September 4
9:00 am Mass
11:00 am Mass
Monday, September 5
Labor Day
Parish Office Closed
Tuesday, September 6
7:00 pm Coffee House
7:00 pm Mass
Wednesday, September 7
9:30 am Scripture Study
7:45 pm AA & Alanon
Thursday, September 8
10:00 am 55+ Exercise Class
7:00 pm Stephen Ministry
7:00 pm Elementary Faith Formation Registration
Friday, September 9
8:30 am Academy of Sacred Heart
9:00 am Mass
10:00 am Nursing Home Mass
Saturday, September 10
9:45 am Yoga
5:00 pm Vigil Mass
Welcome new Parishioners
Sunday, August 21, nine families registered in the parish. Please welcome:
·Tom and Jerilyn Altenberger and children Garrett and Gretchen. Tom and
Jerilyn have lived in Lake Orion for 12 years. Garrett is a college student at the
University of Toledo and Gretchen is a senior at Notre Dame Prep.
·Nicholas and Sarah Rivera and daughter Amelia. The Rivera family just moved
back to the area. They are an active family that love meeting new people and are
excited about being part of the community.
·Dawson Holloway. Dawson was previously involved at St. Dan’s and hopes to
be involved in the RCIA program here at CTR.
·Ryan and Deanne Lynch and children Hannah and Ryan. The Lynch’s are new
to Michigan. They are a military family and moved closer to family.
·Josh and Katie Jolly and infant son Elijah. The Jolly’s just moved back from
Indiana. They enjoy being near family, swimming and walking the trails.
·John and Mary Ladensack. John and Mary moved from North Haledon, New
Jersey to be closer to family.
·Denise Ellis and children Kara, Daniel and Kristie. Denise has lived in Troy
for 36 years. She has 3 grown children and 6 grandchildren. She previously
attended St. Thomas More.
·Amanda Ladensack and daughter Mikayla. Amanda and Mikayla are new to
the area from New Jersey.
·Terence and Betty Haran. The Haran’s have lived in Clarkston for 48 years.
Betty was a religious education director at St. Dan’s and Terry was on the Stewardship Committee.
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Christ the Redeemer, Lake Orion
The following is the entire prayer list of Christ the
Redeemer Church. If you would like someone added to
the prayers please call the parish office.
For Our Parishioners
Helen Slipek
Bob Young
Dennis Banks
Lou Keller
Dennis Dombrowski
John Germain
Betty Brown
Carol Lamb
Estelle Barney
Darlene Hart
Tom Pruente
Robert Glownia
Ron Barney
Carol Banks
Bev Gall
Robert Kurzyniec
Jane Beckwith
Stan Kowalski
Donna Olson
For Loved Ones
Who Are Ill
Liz Price
Sister of Joyce Freiburger
John Kielich
brother of Theresa Bieser
Iliana Gonzalez
father of Alfredo Sosa
Katherine Butterfield
sister of Judy Krywick
Richard Navarr
Jerry Sweetland
friend of Bill & Judy Schramm
Armand Penission
uncle of Guy Sinacola
Maria Drensky
daughter of Juanita Sanchez
Gary Beaupre
brother of Gail Dembek
Lauren Sloan
Kathy Ashby
sister of Jane Lenox
Juan Jimeno
…..our country’s military personnel especially those connected
to our parish.
brother of Luisa Jimeno
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday - 5:00 pm
Sunday - 9:00 am & 11:00 am
Daily - Check weekly bulletin
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION,
BY APPOINTMENT
Pontiac Vicariate Website:
www.pontiacareavicariate.org
PARISH OFFICE
Hours: 9 am to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Thursday
9 am to 12:00 Noon, Friday
Website Address: www.ctredeemer.org
248.391.1621, (Fax) 248.391.3412
Administrative: Sue Enjaian, ext. 10
e-mail: [email protected]
Administrative: Dawn Cejka, ext. 11
[email protected]
Finance: Christi Spencer, ext. 12
[email protected]
Christian Service: Karen Swietlik, ext. 17
[email protected] and
Lisa Pratt, ext. 17 [email protected]
Stephen Ministry: Roger Buches,
248.444.5750
Music Ministry: Mari Reyes, 674-4493
[email protected]
Janet Yerkes
sister-in law of Clint & Judy Yerkes
Tom Richardson
brother-in-law of Carol Lyon
Barbara Whalen
sister of Nancy Clancy
For the Deceased
2700 Waldon Rd,
Lake Orion, MI 48360
Fr. Joe Dailey, Pastor
e-mail: [email protected]
Steve Marks, Deacon
[email protected]
brother-in-law of Mary Munoz
daughter-in-law of Monica Sloan
For the Military
CHRIST THE REDEEMER
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Trent Pence
grandson of Jeanne Harmon
Maxine Crandall
sister of Sue Enjaian
Kyle Childers
son of Sherrie Arb
Sister Juliann Babcock
OFFICE OF FAMILY MINISTRY
248.391.4074
Director, Lisa Brown, ext. 20
[email protected]
Pre-K, Elementary Coordinators
Karen Jbara and Michele Pinelli, ext. 19
[email protected]
Administrative, Gabriela Mendez, ext. 14
[email protected]
Middle School, Ann Blizzard and
Suzy Rhadigan, ext. 18
[email protected]
Youth Minister, Lisa Andridge, ext. 33
[email protected]
friend of Marilyn Lines
Carolyn Sartor
daughter of Maryann & Larry Beer
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT:
We are a welcoming Christian community sharing in the mission of Jesus to proclaim the
Kingdom of God.
We strive to "make a difference" within our local community and the world in which we live.
Through our gatherings for prayer, sacraments and sharing the Word of God,
we are forming a growing community.
Recognizing the importance of each individual member, we call forth the varieties of
gifts, talents and ministries of all.
We seek to join with others who share in this mission. (7/23/03)
COUNCIL AND COMMISSIONS
·Parish Council (Meets 4th Tuesday)
Commissions meet 2nd Tuesday
·Education, Chair: David Zande, 891.6950
·Parish Finance Council,
Chair: Adam Kirklin , 506-5933
·Service, Chair: Julie Gillette, 693-3524
·Stewardship, Chair: Joe Buzzitta, 650-4118
·Worship, Chair: Paul Daprai, 830-8987
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MUFFLER MAN
OF LAKE ORION
Major & Minor Repairs
89 N. Lapeer Rd. (M24)
248-814-9292
TIMOTHY ENGLISH - OWNER
We Do More Than Just Exhaust
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• Fully Insured
Specializing in Residential/Commercial
Trimming
Trimming, Removal, Stump Grinding
248-941-1862
3800 LAPEER RD. LAKE ORION
Jess Vettraino, Owner
[email protected]
393-2222
Thomas G. Griffin
PSBH North - Pediatric Medicine
Gregory T. Griffin
Sparks - Griffin
3226 Hidden Timber Drive
Suite A, Orion
FUNERAL HOME
“Thoughtful Service”
Serving the families of Lake Orion
& Oxford for over 41 years
Downtown Lake Orion
(248) 499-6630
www.psbhnorth.com
(248) 693-8336
Christa Shilling, MD
Pediatrician
Leslie Kearfott
Nurse Practitioner
TINA M. MARSHALL D.D.S.
phone
248.693.0500
fax
248.693.0503
cell phone 248.521.7058
Family Dentistry
248-391-1200
2951 Baldwin
Corner of Baldwin and Waldon
“We take your smille to heart”
1776 D W. Clarkston Road, Lake Orion, MI 48362
248-391-3400
1019 S. Baldwin in Lake Orion
www.jetspizza.com
INDIANWOOD FINANCIAL
Kenneth J. Matheis Sr, President • [email protected]
Complete Filtration • Complete Metal Finishing • Complete Controls
Featuring CUSTOM GIFT
BASKETS with our fresh
bread, sweets
and Michigan-made
products!
LEWIS E. WINT & SON
FUNERAL HOME
5929 South Main St., Clarkston
248-625-5231
Jim & Louise Westcott, Owners & Operators
Baldwin Rd. at Clarkston Rd., Lake Orion
(248) 391-5144
www.GreatHarvestLakeOrion.com
FINANCIAL AND WEALTH MANAGEMENT
William K Colvett, CFP®
Times Square Restaurant & Deli
Specializing in wealth management, retirement & college planning, & investments
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Open 8-4 & 8-8 on Fridays
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We’re honored
to serve this
community
for 25 years.
Don Sherman Ins Ag Fin Svs Inc
Don Sherman, President
106 S Washington • Oxford, MI 48371
Bus: 248-628-3110
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401K Rollovers
College 529 Plans
Wills & Trusts
GREGG DOLINSKI
Financial Advisor
Parishioner
1-800-510-8201
Call for a no cost consultation
Registered Representative of Michigan
Securities Member FINRA, SIPC
Licensed and Insured Builder
ABR, SFR, Parish Member
www.KristineL.com
Quality and Excellence Since 1997
To see some of our work and learn more
about our company, visit our website:
Top Producer Since 2009
President’s Council of Excellence
www.davishomeimprovementinc.com
Buy * Sell * Lease - 24/7!
Robin W. Davis
(248) 391-6644 Office
(248) 935-9969 Mobile
248•709•6633
Ask about CTR donation or credit
4-D-5-3
Providing Service That Exceeds Expectations
Parish Member
Davis Home Improvement, Inc.
KRISTINE LAMBRECHT
31 S. Main
Clarkston 48346
www.wintfuneralhome.com
Funeral Directors:
Bill Wint • Jenni Simsack Mgr.
Tim Currier • Rob Kerwin
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