Dear Friends:
I thank you for reading our “Sharing Faith Blog.” This blog is dedicated to having parishioners share a reflection concerning something about their faith or sharing a reflection regarding a reading from the Liturgy of the Word for Sunday Mass. I thank Theresa Dimmer for her reflection on 1 Corinthians 1:22-25 from Mass for March 4, 2018.
Respectfully yours in Christ,
Fr. Tom Morgan
Pastor
Theresa Dimmer
I have been attending the Sunday morning bible study for several months. It has been very rewarding and I have already learned so much. I appreciate the kindness and care of all the participants in this group. Thank you everyone for who you are.
Mass March 4, 2018, 1 Corinthians 1:22-25
I spent quite a bit of time reflecting upon this reading trying to get to the heart of what it meant to me.
Some need miracles while others look for understanding but still remain skeptical about the significance of Christ dying for our sins. Understanding and acceptance of this incredible sacrifice opens up the path or journey to become closer with God. God has his own way of reaching out in ways people could never comprehend. Believing something without tangible proof is the very definition of FAITH.
I thank you for reading our “Sharing Faith Blog.” This blog is dedicated to having parishioners share a reflection concerning something about their faith or sharing a reflection regarding a reading from the Liturgy of the Word for Sunday Mass. I thank Theresa Dimmer for her reflection on 1 Corinthians 1:22-25 from Mass for March 4, 2018.
Respectfully yours in Christ,
Fr. Tom Morgan
Pastor
Theresa Dimmer
I have been attending the Sunday morning bible study for several months. It has been very rewarding and I have already learned so much. I appreciate the kindness and care of all the participants in this group. Thank you everyone for who you are.
Mass March 4, 2018, 1 Corinthians 1:22-25
I spent quite a bit of time reflecting upon this reading trying to get to the heart of what it meant to me.
Some need miracles while others look for understanding but still remain skeptical about the significance of Christ dying for our sins. Understanding and acceptance of this incredible sacrifice opens up the path or journey to become closer with God. God has his own way of reaching out in ways people could never comprehend. Believing something without tangible proof is the very definition of FAITH.