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Called by Name and Sent

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  01/18/2026  |  This Sunday's Reading

This Sunday we hear that God calls people for a purpose. Isaiah, a servant, and a faithful person listens and obeys God. We also hear how John the Baptist points to Jesus while calling Him the Lamb of God. Each person has a part in God's plan. John the Baptist sees the Spirit come down on Jesus. He tells everyone that Jesus is the Son of God. This moment shows us who Jesus is and why he came. God chose him, and now he is ready to bring light and life to others. Paul also reminds the people in Corinth that they are holy and called and this message is for us too.

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Humility, Obedience and Mission

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  01/11/2026  |  This Sunday's Reading

The Baptism of the Lord reminds us of who Jesus is and what He came to do. He walks into the Jordan River, not because He needs to, but to show us the way. This moment tells us that Jesus is ready to serve. He stands with us, not above us. As He comes out of the water, something amazing happens. The Holy Spirit comes down like a dove. God speaks from heaven and calls Jesus His beloved Son. This is the first clear sign that Jesus is sent by God to bring peace and healing.

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Wise Men and the Light

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  01/04/2026  |  This Sunday's Reading

Today we celebrate The Epiphany of Our Lord, and it is a feast that celebrates Jesus being made known to the world. It remembers the visit of the magi, also called wise men, who traveled from far away to find the newborn King. They followed a star that led them to Jesus. This story reminds us that Jesus came for all people. The magi were not Jewish, but they were still welcomed. They brought gifts and knelt before Jesus. This shows that anyone who seeks the truth can come to Him.

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A Family Led by Faith

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  12/28/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

Reflecting on the Feast of The Holy Family should encourage us to look at our own family relationships with faith and humility. It invites us to honor each other, show compassion, and trust in God's plan. By embracing these values, we can build stronger, more loving families rooted in faith and respect. Today we honor Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as a model of faith and love. We are reminded, that Jesus lived in a real family.

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God is With Us

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  12/21/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The Fourth Sunday of Advent brings us very close to Christmas. Most people by now have purchased Christmas gifts for loved ones and parents are planning to place gifts for their children under the tree to watch the joy as they open them. Most of us have planned Christmas Dinner, know where it will be hosted and know what outfit we will wear. One thing remains clear: we are celebrating our love, presence, and the bond of relationship we share with one another, which has been made possible by the story of God's presence among us.

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Joy Grows in the Waiting

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  12/14/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The Third Sunday of Advent is also called Gaudete Sunday. Gaudete means "rejoice." This Sunday reminds us that even while we wait, we can be joyful. Advent is a time of hope and preparation. But this week, we pause to smile, sing, and take heart. The readings for this weekend are full of life. Isaiah tells us the desert will bloom. James encourages us to wait with patience. Jesus reminds us of the signs that God's kingdom is near. In these readings there is strength to those who are tired or uncertain.This Sunday we are pointed towards joy. Not because everything is perfect, but because Jesus is near. His coming brings healing, justice, and peace.

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Justice and Peace for All

by Peggy Colf, Executive Assistant  |  12/07/2025  |  This Sunday's Reading

The Second Sunday of Advent leads us to something new. John the Baptist tells the people to repent, to turn around, to get ready because someone greater than he is coming. This greater person will bring the Holy Spirit and fire. We are reminded that real faith shows not so much in our words but in our actions and that we must bear good fruit. We hear about a branch growing from Jesse's stump and this is a sign of hope that shows us God is doing something fresh. Scripture should give us hope because God is faithful in what He promises us and that all people are part of His plan.

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