02D-BULLETIN February 22 2015NF

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02D-BULLETIN February 22 2015NF
“Actively live the Gospel through discovering the Spirit alive within our parishioners”.
ST. THERESA’S ROMAN CATHOLIC PARISH
7508 – 29 Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Phone: 780.463.8646
[email protected]
T6K 3Y8
Fax: 780.450.2431
www.strcp.com
& THE CATHOLIC PARISH OF CORPUS CHRISTI
[email protected]
www.corpuschristi-edm.ca
“Our Devotion to the Understanding, Teaching, Promotion and Love of the Eucharist”.
PARISH BULLETIN
February 22nd, 2015 – 1st Sunday of Lent
SACRAMENTS
PARISH TEAM
ARE YOU GETTING MARRIED?
Fr. Jim Corrigan
(2227) Pastor
Fr. Matthew Hysell
Associate Pastor [email protected]
Fr. Luan Vu
(2223)
Associate Pastor
Sr. Cornelia Ramirez, RVM
Sacramental Preparation
Deacon Tony Obleada
Permanent Deacon
Deacon Gem Mella
Permanent Deacon
Fr. Matthew Hysell
[email protected] or
Fr. Luan Vu - 780.463.8646 ext. 2223
[email protected]
RCIA ADAPTED FOR CHILDREN
Pamela Petruchik Rectory Housekeeper
OFFICE HOURS
9:00 am - 8:30 pm
Noon - 1:00 pm
9:30 am - 5:00 pm
WEEKDAY MASS TIMES
Monday
Tuesday – Saturday
Tuesday & Wednesday
Fr. Jim Corrigan
780.463.8646 ext. 2227
[email protected] or
(2224)
Angela McCormick
(2226)
Youth Ministry
Marie Woolgar
(2233)
Ministry/Business/Web Coordinator
Nina Obleada
(2225)
Parish Bookkeeper
Dany Lee
(2221)
Reception/Secretary
Sherry Robak
(2222)
Records Coordinator
Chuck Long
Maintenance
Fernando Hermoso
Custodians
Piotr (Peter) Kus
Monday to Friday
Closed for lunch
Open Saturday
Please make an appointment 6 months to
1 year prior to your wedding date.
8:00 am
9:00 am
6:25 pm
SUNDAY MASS TIMES
Saturday
Sunday
5:30 pm
8:30 am, 10:30 am, 12:30 pm
Life Teen Mass
6:00 pm
ADORATION OF THE
BLESSED SACRAMENT
Weekdays
1 hour prior to the following Masses:
Tuesdays
6:25 pm Mass
Wednesdays
9:00 am Mass
Fridays
9:00 am Mass
SACRAMENT OF
RECONCILIATION
30 minutes prior to all weekday
Masses except Monday.
Saturdays from 9:45 - 11:00 am
FIRST FRIDAY, MARCH 6
9:00 am
Mass & Exposition
9:30 am - 6:00 pm
Adoration
6:00 pm
Benediction & Mass
Classes for 2014-2015 started in Sept. for
children (7-14 years old, unbaptized or
baptized validly in a non-Catholic Church).
Before First Reconciliation (Confession)
and First Eucharist (Holy Communion),
children who have reached the age of
reason (7 years old) are required to go
through the process called RCIA Rite of
Christian Initiation of Adults adapted for
children.
Documents required:
 Birth certificate for the unbaptized
 Birth and Baptism certificate for those
who were validly baptized in a
non-Catholic Church
 Baptism certificate of the Catholic parent
Wednesday, EVENING CLASSES
7:00 - 8:00 pm, MacDonald room
Sr. Cornelia Ramirez, RVM
780.463.8646 ext. 2224
RCIA
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults
is for anyone over 14 years of age wishing
to receive a Sacrament of Initiation.
Meetings are Thursdays, 7:30 - 9:30 pm,
MacDonald room
Call Genevieve - 780.437.8011
Sharon - 780.462.2867
Corpus Christi
Father Michael Troy School
3630 - 23 Street
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.corpuschristi-edm.ca
SUNDAY LITURGY CORPUS CHRISTI
9:30 am and 11:30 am at
Father Michael Troy School, 3630 - 23 Street
HOSPITALITY SUNDAY
will be on the 2nd Sunday, March 8 after both
Masses. There will be goodies, coffee & juice.
Donations of treats are always welcome!
The K of C, Fr. Michael Troy Council, hosts alternate
Masses on the 3rd Sunday of the month.
The next K of C sponsored Mass will be on
March 15 at the 9:30 am Mass.
Have you ever tasted the crêpes breakfast?
Don’t wait too long!
CORPUS CHRISTI ADORATION
EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT
Join our faith community in Eucharistic Adoration off the
land blessed for our church the last Friday of the month.
For the months of February & March, the adoration will be
held at St. Theresa’s Parish.
Our next Holy Hour will be on:
Friday, February 27, 6:00 - 7:00 pm.
Join us for an hour with the Lord!
CORPUS CHRISTI
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE
Corpus Christi CWL information and Charter night will be
held on February 23, 2015 at 7:00 pm
For more information: Kara - 780.450.0632
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR
A STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY TO GIVE ALMS?
Please consider donating your empty beverage
containers (cans, bottles, cartons, etc.) to St Mark's
Community of the Deaf. Proceeds will go towards
defraying the tuition for our pilgrimage to Rome and
Assisi in October 2015.
Following the Archbishop Sheen Principle, 10% of the
proceeds will go to St Vincent de Paul Society.
Beverage containers can be dropped off on Saturdays,
10:00 am to 3:00 pm, at the East Basement Doors of
St. Theresa's Parish.
Your charity will be met with Masses for your intentions
at the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. Thank you!
pledge total as of February 18/15 is
$5,941,424.00
Please pick up a Corpus Christi Pledge
Package from the display tables.
Start building your tax credits for 2015.
You can earn up to 50% of your donation back!
Pledge $20/week starting now!
Thank you, one and all!
DAY OF CONFESSIONS
All parishes within the Archdiocese.
All Day on Tuesday, February 24.
It doesn't matter if you've been away for a while, it doesn't
matter what you have to confess. Drop by the closest
Catholic church and experience the grace of God in the
Sacrament of Reconciliation. Priests across the Archdiocese have set aside this special day in Lent to welcome
you.
"I invite you to receive the gift of God’s healing,
to experience personally, deep down, how much you are
loved by God," says Archbishop Smith.
NOTE: St. Theresa’s Parish:
Tuesday, February 24, 8:30 am - 9:00 pm
LILIES
Place your order for lilies now! If you wish to help
decorate the church for Easter, please buy your
lily at the reception desk and dedicate it to a
deceased loved one. Only $15.00 each.
WEEK AT A GLANCE
SUNDAY February 22nd
8:30 am Mass
10:30 am Mass
TUESDAY February 24th
8:30 am - 9:00 pm
Reconciliation all day
THURSDAY February 26th
8:00 am Rosary
(Main body)
9:00 am Mass
8:30 am Reconciliation
12:30 pm Mass
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
9:00 am Mass
2:30 pm
Baptism Celebration
Legion of Mary - Knitting group
Canadian North Church
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
True Devotion
(MacDonald room)
6:00 pm
Life Teen
5:30 pm Adoration
6:25 pm Mass
7:15 - 9:30 pm
EXALT (XLT)
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Stewardship Meeting
(Main body)
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
(Main body-MacDonald room)
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Grief Share Program
FRIDAY February 27th
7:00 - 9:30 pm
Ephphatha Prayer Group
(Malayalam)
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
7:00 - 10:30 pm
Couples for Christ
(MacDonald room)
SATURDAY February 28th
8:00 am Rosary
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
(Main body)
6:30 - 8:00 pm
Irish Dance
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
CFC Youth Meeting
(MacNeil hall)
(OLGC/FMMG rooms)
8:00 am Adoration
7:15 - 8:45 pm
Legion of Mary
8:40 am
Little office of Mary
(Main body)
8:30 am Reconciliation
(Ozanam room)
(Main body)
6:00 - 8:00 pm
True Devotion
9:00 am Mass
7:30 - 9:30 pm
RCIA
9:00 am Mass
MONDAY February 23rd
8:00 am Mass
8:45 am Rosary
WEDNESDAY February 25th
9:30 -10:30 am
Hospitality
(Main body-OLGC/FMMG rooms)
6:30 - 8:30 pm
EDGE
(MacNeil hall)
(MacDonald room)
FRIDAY February 27th
5:55 pm Reconciliation
8:00 am Adoration
6:25 pm Mass
8:30 am Reconciliation
7:00 - 8:00 pm
RCIA Child
9:00 am Mass
7:00 - 9:00 pm
CC Building Committee
(Ozanam room)
7:00 - 9:00 pm
CWL General Meeting
(MacDonald-Ozanam rooms)
7:15 - 9:30 pm
Light of Christ
(MacDonald room)
TUESDAY February 24th
8:00 am Rosary
(Main body)
(MacDonald room)
(MacNeil hall)
7:15 - 10:00 pm
Secular Franciscan Formation
(MacNeil hall)
11:30 am - 3:00 pm
TGIF Pot Luck
(MacNeil hall)
6:00 - 7:00 pm
Corpus Christi Adoration
(Main body)
9:45 – 11:00 am
Reconciliation
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Youth Adult Server Training
(Main body)
10:00 am - 2:30 pm
CWL Annual Gen. Meeting
(MacNeil hall)
10:30 am - 12:00 pm
Junior Legion of Mary
(Ozanam room)
5:30 pm Mass
7:00 - 8:00 pm
Stations of the Cross
(Main body)
THE STATIONS OF THE CROSS AT ST. THERESA’S
Every Friday at 7:00 pm led by specific Ministries:
*February 27 - Knights of Columbus
*March 6 - Respect for Life
*March 13 - Couples for Christ
*March 20 - Legion of Mary
*March 27 - Malankara Community
YOUR JOURNEY FROM MOURNING TO JOY
GriefShare is a special weekly seminar/support group for
people grieving the death of someone close. It’s a place
where you can be with people who understand how you
feel and the pain of your loss. At GriefShare, you’ll learn
valuable information that will help you through this difficult
time in your life.
We are commencing a GriefShare program at St. Theresa’s Parish after Mass on Thursday, February 26, 2015 at
10:00 am - 12:00 pm in the OLGC/FMMG rooms.
If you cannot make the first session of the 13 week
program you may join when you feel ready.
To register: Deacon Randall or Roseanne Abele 780.435.5070 or 780.493.1972 or [email protected] or
St. Theresa’s Parish office - 780.463.8646 ext. 2221
TOGETHER WE SERVE
This Lent, let us look with compassion on those around us
who suffer both material and spiritual destitution.
Together We Serve enables us to do so together, as
members of one archdiocesan and Catholic family.
Our one gift to this appeal will bring blessings to many.
Through our contributions, the outreach of Together We
Serve supports:
 Our needy brothers and sisters both at home and in
the developing world;
 The missionary work of the Church in Canada, the
Holy Land and around the globe;
 The education and formation of our future priests, lay
ministers, and teachers;
 And the care of our retired priests.
www.caedm.ca/WeServe
Together We Serve next collection will be
Feb. 28 & Mar. 1, 2015 during all Masses. Thank you.
SPIRITUAL SHARING CIRCLE
Tuesday, March 3 at 1:00 pm - St. Thomas More Parish,
210 Haddow Close. We will talk about Pope Francis with
Fr. Andrew Bogdanowicz. Everyone is welcome.
Maureen Gouveia - 780.438.7060
From the desk of
Reverend Matthew Hysell, MA MTh
How can I pray the Lord’s Prayer better?
(Part VI)
The Fourth Petition of the Lord’s Prayer is GIVE US THIS
DAY OUR DAILY BREAD. It may seem straightforward, but
in reality it is a loaded phrase.
In point of fact, our English translation, “give us this
day our daily bread” comes from a Latin translation that
is older than the Vulgate. (The Vulgate was the Latin
Bible edited by St Jerome; prior to that was the Old Latin
or Vetus Latina, also known as the Italic.). The Old Latin
or Vetus or Italic Bible had «panem quotidianum da nobis
hodie»,” give us this day our daily bread.” St Jerome, on
the other hand, translated it differently: «panem supersubstantialem da nobis hodie», “give us this day our
supersubstantial bread.” As you can see, the current
English usage is derived from the older, somewhat less
precise translation of the Lord’s Prayer from Greek—from
the Italic Bible. Why?
Well, because the word that we use for “daily”—
cotidianum from the Italic Bible or supersubstantialem
from the Vulgate Bible—is an hapaxlegomen, which is to
say, an extremely rare word. In all of ancient literature, it
appears only in the context of the Lord’s Prayer—
nowhere else! (See Mt 6:11, Lk 11:3, and the Didache
8:2, an ancient manual of Church discipline.) As such,
we are not absolutely certain what this word—epiousios
in Greek—means. The prefix epi- means “super”; ousios
comes from ousia meaning “substance” or “essence,” so
St Jerome’s translation appears to be correct over the
older, more traditional quotidianum.
So what does it mean? More advanced Biblical
scholars are convinced that the word epiousios was
invented to articulate the newfound reality of the Eucharist. The Eucharist is truly ‘supersubstantial’ because it
fills us with grace.
So which is the correct answer? Most likely, both are
correct, but “supersubstantial bread” is more accurate
than “daily bread.” We retain the latter simply because it
was retained in the ancient liturgies, and liturgical
tradition cannot be easily discarded because it is where
the Holy Spirit preserves and maintains Christian
doctrine. The translation of “daily bread” makes sense
because ‘supersubstantial’ implies some kind of bread in
abundance. So we speak of bread in terms of quantity—
“daily bread”—and in terms of quality—“supersubstantial
bread.”
The Holy Spirit guides the Church in her reception of
the divine Scriptures, and in no small way when they are
translated from one language to another. The bread we
eat everyday also becomes the Bread of Life (see the
Catechism of the Catholic Church, ¶2837).
Therefore, when we pray the Fourth Petition of the
Lord’s Prayer, we ask for two things: That God may
sustain us with the daily food we need, and that God may
also supply us with the gift of the Eucharist.
To be continued.
OFFICE OF THE ARCHBISHOP
January 2015
Dear Sisters and Brothers in Christ,
In Lent of 2015 we enter the second year of our annual
appeal called Together We Serve. This new way of offering collective support to charitable institutions was
launched last year, and I am delighted with the success
achieved. All eight charities supported by Together We
Serve received 100% of the funds promised to them for
the accomplishment of their missions. Thank you for your
generosity!
This year we welcome Catholic Social Services to the
campaign. This organization’s commitment to serve the
poor and needy in the name of Christ is well known and
respected by the people of this Archdiocese and beyond.
This Lent, let us look with compassion on those around us
who suffer both material and spiritual destitution. Together
We Serve enables us to do so together, as members of
one archdiocesan and Catholic family. Our one gift to this
appeal will bring blessings to many. Through our contributions, the outreach of Together We Serve supports:
Our needy brothers and sisters both at home and in the
developing world;
 The missionary work of the Church in Canada, the Holy
Land and around the globe;
 The education and formation of our future priests, lay
ministers, and teachers;
 And the care of our retired priests.

“What shall I return to the Lord for all his bounty to
me?” (Psalm 116: 12). These ancient words from the
Book of Psalms are uttered by one overwhelmed by the
goodness of God and filled with a desire to give back in
return. All that we can give to God, of course, is our
thanks. Yet that gratitude can find concrete expression in
our generous giving to others. This is the heart of
stewardship. In our care for others, we give a generous
return to God in thanksgiving for His abundant goodness
toward us.
Once again, I invite you to listen prayerfully and carefully
to how God is calling you to the ministry of charity and the
service of justice. In gratitude for God’s abundance in our
own lives, let us together share generously and thus bring
the unconditional love and hope of Christ to our world.
Yours sincerely in Christ,
Richard W. Smith
✠ Archbishop of Edmonton
2014 - NOT A GOOD YEAR
FOR REFUGEE STATS!
More people forced from their homes, jobs, schools,
country, and families than in any year since the Second
World War.
Our parish has been asked by Archbishop Smith to
make the life-giving difference of sponsorship to one or
two families presently living in fear and lacking what we
think of as the normal basics of life.
The parish refugee committee will be keeping you
informed of developments in this parish effort by means of
the Sunday bulletin.
SOW MUCH LOVE
CAMPAIGN
SOWING SEEDS OF LOVE THROUGH
15,200 PROJECTS AND PARTNERSHIPS
We have to state, without mincing words, that there is an
inseparable bond between our faith and the poor. May we
never abandon them.
Pope Francis, The Joy of the Gospel, 48.
For nearly 50 years, DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE has
been committed to nurturing the bond between the faith
of Canadian Catholics and the poorest of our brothers
and sisters in the human family. Since our founding in
1967, Canadian Catholics have supported 15,200 local
initiatives around the world through your generous
donations to the TOGETHER WE SERVE Collection.
These initiatives, in areas such as agriculture, education,
community action, peace building and citizen participation, continue to help the poor today.
The next TOGETHER WE SERVE collection is on
Sat. February 28 & Sunday, March 1.
Maria - 780.940.9010 or go to www.devp.org
SOCIETY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL
ST. THERESA’S CONFERENCE
WHEN WAS THE SOCIETY INTRODUCED TO JAMAICA?
The first Jamaican conference was formed at the Holy
Trinity Cathedral in Kingston in 1904, through the
instrumentality of Fr. John Harpes, S.J., who organized a
group of laymen to begin this work in Jamaica. Bishop
Charles Gordon, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of
Jamaica, generously started the funding of the conference
with a contribution of fifty pounds sterling.
JOB OPENING
St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Parish in Mill Woods
has an opening on the Parish Team for the following:
COORDINATOR, FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
Our Parish is looking for an individual who is enthusiastic,
has excellent interpersonal skills, a practicing Catholic,
with proven business financial administrative knowledge
and experience. Reporting to the Pastor and in collaboration with the Parish Finance Committee, is responsible for
a number of financial functions including: payroll, accounts
payable, maintaining the General Ledger, preparation of
monthly and year end financial reports, budgetary
statements, recommending and implementing Archdiocesan financial policies and procedures.
The individual should have completed relevant courses
and have in-depth knowledge of the principles and
practices related to general office, bookkeeping, and
accounting procedures. Must have a working knowledge of
the Provincial and Federal statutory legislation related to
payroll and financial administrative matters. The skill and
knowledge of a variety of accounting software, and other
computer applications such as Word and Excel is
required. A high degree of accuracy, judgment, ethics, and
the ability to work in a collaborative and team environment
is essential.
This is a permanent part-time (25 hours per week)
position. The salary range and employee benefits for this
position are as per the Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton
policies, and is based upon the qualifications and
experience of the selected candidate. Proof of a recent
(within the past year) Police Information Check (PIC) will
also be required.
If you are interested in this employment opportunity,
please send your resume along with two (2) recent work
references by March 2, 2015 to:
Fr. Jim Corrigan, Pastor
by email: [email protected]
or by mail/drop off at the church,
St. Theresa’s Roman Catholic Parish
7508 - 29 Avenue Edm., Alberta T6K 3Y8
ST. THERESA’S CWL - LADIES NIGHT OUT
March 7, 2015
Wine bar at 6:30 pm, dinner at 7:00 pm
Live entertainment, with special guest Princess Florence
Tickets: $15.00. Purchase from Kara, Carmen and Fern.
Kara - 780.450.0632
HOW IS THE SOCIETY STRUCTURED IN JAMAICA?
The Society has a National Council which oversees 5
Particular Councils designated at Kingston, St Andrew,
Northern, Southern and Western, under which are
grouped some 50 conferences.
The Conferences are the backbone of the Society, and
are to be found in nearly all Catholic church parishes in
the island.
Maria - 780.940.9010 or www.ssvpedmonton.ca or
www.ssvpwrc.ca or www.ssvp.ca
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL FOOD BANK CORNER
Our Needs List includes:
Canned mixed vegetables, canned fruit, canned
pasta, coffee, Hamburger Helper, soup crackers, jam,
canned ham, canned chicken, jello, Kraft dinner,
canned salmon, 1Lt. orange juice, 1Lt. apple juice,
Rice Side Kicks, men’s deodorant, shampoo.
Thank you so much for all your donations.
Maria - 780.940.9010
SACRAMENTS
2015 BAPTISM PREPARATION
Monday, 7:00 pm - MacDonald room
No Seminar during Lent
April 13
May 04 & 11
2015 BAPTISM CELEBRATION
Sunday at 2:30 pm
(No Baptism during Lent)
April 19 & 26
May 17 & 24
MINISTRIES
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
St. Peter Council #7070
Meetings are at the K of C Hall
on the 3rd Wednesday
of the month at 7:30 pm.
Grand Knight Ardie - 780.463.3803
SOCIETY OF
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
meets on the 3rd Tuesday
of each month at 7:00 pm
Our Lady of Good Counsel room
Call Maria L. – 780.940.9010
SECULAR FRANCISCANS
Meets at 7:15 pm every:
3 Wednesday - General Meeting
4th Wednesday - Formation Session
rd
OLGC & FMMG rooms
Adora D. - 780.468.3353
EXALT (XLT)
on Sunday, February 22, 2015
from 7:30 - 9:00 pm, Main body
Come for praise and worship,
reflections, Eucharistic Adoration, and
snacks and fellowship! All families,
youth and young adults invited.
Angela - 780.463.8646, ext. 2226
[email protected]
FMT SPORTS DROP IN
Check receptionist for room
WANT TO JOIN THE CWL?
Kara - 780.450.0632
Feb. 7– 8
19,524.79
Average weekly
expenses (this includes
the Emergency Reserve)
20,213.49
on Sunday, March 8, 2015
from 7:30 - 9:00 pm, MacNeil hall
Socialize, eat some delicious soup,
and reflect on scripture.
Angela - 780.463.8646, ext. 2226
[email protected]
TRUE DEVOTION TO
JESUS THROUGH MARY
YOUNG ADULT MINISTRY
Prayerful study for spiritual growth
through St Louis de Montfort's book
Group 1: Thursdays - 10:00 am,
MacDonald room.
Group 2: Mondays - 6:00 pm,
(ask receptionist for room)
Next meeting: Sun., March 1
Come meet other young adults and
grow in faith together!
Regularly scheduled events:
1st & 3rd Sundays of each month
(except holidays)
7:15 pm, after 6:00 pm Mass.
Our Lady of Good Counsel room
(Ages 18-35)
Enter church through doors
northwest side of building.
Colleen - 780.463.2227 or
[email protected]
RESPECT FOR LIFE
LIGHT of CHRIST
CHARISMATIC PRAYER GROUP
meets on Wednesdays for
regular weekly meetings.
7:15 - 9:30 pm, MacNeil hall
ST. THERESA’S CATHOLIC
GIRLS LEAGUE
Open to all girls ages 10 - 16.
Next meeting: Mon, March 2,
6:30 - 8:00 pm
Fern Hardie - 780.462.9167
ST. THERESA'S & CORPUS CHRISTI PARISHES
WEEKLY COLLECTION – 2015
Ordinary Receipts
SOUP & SCRIPTURES (Gr. 8 - 12)
Sunday, March 1
from 1:00 - 2:00 pm
FMT school gym - 3630 23 St NW
Play sports you enjoy,
have fun & meet new friends.
Contact Floyd at
[email protected] for info.
CATHOLIC WOMEN’S LEAGUE
Meets on scheduled days.
Next Gen. Meeting
Mon., February 23, 2015 - 7:00 pm
LIFE TEEN (Gr. 9 - 12)
Concupiscence, Lust, Spiritual Hunger
on Sunday, March 1, 2015
7:30 - 9:00 pm, MacNeil hall
Continuing our Theology of the Body
series, we address desire & what’s
healthy and unhealthy.
Angela - 780.463.8646, ext. 2226
[email protected]
Building Fund
4,442.92
Join us on the 1st Monday
of the month at 7:30 pm
(2nd Monday if statutory holiday)
Check receptionist for room
Nicole – [email protected]
LEGION of MARY
Join us in the Ozanam room!
Seniors - ages 18+:
Every Thursday 7:15 - 8:45 pm
Juniors - Ages 8 - 17:
Every Saturday 10:30 - noon
See brochure at church entrance for details.
E-NOTES FROM RESPECT FOR LIFE
Victory is assured if , like Jesus, we commit ourselves to
fasting, waiting upon the Lord with patience, and having no
desire for things beyond our need.
2014 TAX RECEIPTS
They will be mailed out by the end of February.
Thank you for your patience.