The Four Signs of a Dynamic Catholic - Jan. 12 and 19. How does one stay or become a dynamic Catholic? Come to hear Matthew Kelly's suggestions and faith members in this effort to grow in our faith.
The Real Story - Jan. 26, Feb. 2 and 9th. How do we connect the great events of the Old Testament from Adam/Eve through all the prophets into the New Testament fo Jesus and his disciples to our own faith situation today? Edward Sri helps guide us to see that these are not just interesting stories of the past but real guides to our daily faith life in the 21st Century.
Made for More - Feb. 16 and 23. As Lent begins on Feb. 18, do you wonder at times why we are here and what the deeper meaning of life is? God's life is infinitely rich for us but we need to make the effort to plumb the depth. We will discuss Curtis Martin's insights as well as share our own journey of faith in this search. Make Lent and its 40 days of prayer and reflection a growth time in your life.
Why I Became Catholic - On Thursday, Feb. 25 from 7:00pm to 8:30pm, in a panel presentation and discussion, former Protestant pastors (Rev. Larry Gipson, formerly Rector at St. Martin's Episcopal and David White, formerly a Methodist pastor for 17 years) will share why they became Catholics. At times we forget our richness and need to hear it from an “outsider” to again appreciate what we have. Join us to better value your Catholic traditions.
In the Parish Hall.
Ordinary Lives: Extraordinary Mission – March 2, 9, and 23. Most of us, like Jesus in his first 30 years, lead ordinary lives but we have been called like Jesus to an extraordinary mission. Join us with the help of John Wood in exploring how to make our mission more extraordinary as we approach the great event of Easter.