Monday, January 26, 2026

4th Sunday in Ordinary Time


Our readings for the 4th Sunday in Ordinary Time:
  1. Zephaniah 2: 3; 3: 12-13
  2. Psalms 146: 6-7, 8-9, 9-10
  3. 1 Corinthians 1: 26-31
  4. Matthew 5: 1-12a
                • Recovery plan
                  • What does true victory over sin really look like?
                  • Is it possible to recover from a sin pattern in your life without humility?
                  • How do we ever achieve true honesty with ourselves regarding our failings and shortcomings?
                  • How do we ever know if we're being real with ourselves? 
                • Rock bottom
                  • Have you ever hit rock bottom in your life?
                  • How did you get there?
                  • What did you find in that set of circumstances, that season in your life?
                  • Was God at all present for you in that time?
                  • How did you come to recognize Him?
                  • How did He change you in that experience? 
                • Strength in weakness
                  • We all want to be strong, or do we?  Strength means responsibility, discernment on when/where/how to use that strength.  Strength is easily corrupted if we don't use it properly. 
                  • What is your greatest strength?
                  • How did you acquire that strength?
                  • How do you continue to build that strength, like a muscle?
                  • How has God found ways to use that strength of yours? 
                • Finding peace by making peace
                  • Peace comes to us as we find and follow God's will in our lives.  That can take a long time to find that perfect peace.  Once found, we cannot become careless, but seek God's will for us each day so that we don't drift.  A part of that mission of our lives is to help others find God has been and is in their lives.
                  • Who are some folks that you know who help others find Jesus in their lives?
                  • How is it that they manage that?
                  • How have they inspired you?
                  • Do you know whether you have been at all successful in leading others to Jesus?
                  • Do you have to know that in order to carry on? 
                • Preparation for Reconciliation
                  • Do I trust God to give me true victory in my life?
                  • Where is God calling me to trust Him more?
                  • Where is God developing new strength in me?
                  • How can I help others know Jesus better/deeper?
                  Where do I Begin
                To listen you into hearing God's voice in your life?
                Where do I begin
                To help you see that creation is going on right here, right now, in your heart of hearts?
                Where do I begin
                To tell you how deeply God loves you, in spite of, because of, through the scars on your heart?
                Where do I begin
                To ease you into the arms of Jesus, despite your fear and anger?
                 
                Lord
                Help me to embrace the freedom to give You my all,
                To trust you with the five loaves and two fish I clutch,
                In the face of need with no visible bottom.
                Knowing that my poor offering is never enough,
                Until I'm willing to give it away without strings,
                Letting you have it all. 
                 
                Shalom!

                Monday, January 19, 2026

                3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time


                Our readings for the 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time:
                1. Isaiah 8: 23 - 9:3
                2. Psalms 27: 1, 4, 13-14
                3. 1 Corinthians 1: 10-13, 17
                4. Matthew 4: 12-23
                              • The light of life
                                • It's not too early to start thinking about the light and darkness that we will celebrate this coming Lent and Easter.
                                • Light and darkness are both symbols.  What are some areas of darkness in your life?
                                • What are some areas of light in your life?
                                • How has God changed your attitude towards those shadows (areas of darkness) in your life over the years?
                                • Do you think that you will ever resolve/remove all of those areas of darkness?
                                • Why? 
                              • Finding trust
                                • What makes someone trustworthy to you?
                                • What is the benefit of giving someone your trust?
                                • If they abuse/betray that trust, how can it be repaired?
                                • Does the same apply to your trust in God?
                                • Why would you want to trust God more? 
                              • Servant leadership
                                • Perhaps the greatest challenge to a leader within Christianity is to always be sure that the ones that they lead are, ultimately, following Jesus, and no one else.
                                • Who are some leaders who really inspired you?
                                • What was it about them that first caught your attention?
                                • Did they ever disappoint you?
                                • Do you feel that you have emulated them in any significant way?
                                • Do you think that they would be proud of you? 
                              • Fishers of men
                                • Jesus calls us to be His disciples, and to make disciples of others.  What does that really mean?
                                • In the Catholic Church, we have the OCIA process for inducting new Catholics.  Those who are involved in that ministry are no doubt discipling others.  But not all of us can be directly involved in that ministry.  Are we also called to disciple others?
                                • Depending on how you define a disciple, how are some ways that we can disciple others?
                                • Should that discipling relationship endure, or not?
                                • How could we do a better job of teaching our members to disciple others?
                                • If we got really good at discipling, what changes do you think that we would see?
                                • Where do we start? 
                              • Preparation for Reconciliation
                                • Where is God calling me to face a shadow in my life?
                                • Where is God calling me to greater trust today?
                                • Where is God calling me to form the next generation of His leaders?
                                • How can I help others to help others to know Jesus better?
                                What a Difference a Day Makes
                              Yesterday, the master called me and my brother Andrew to be His disciples.
                              We both dropped everything to follow him.
                              This morning, I came back here to the shore the Galilee to find myself.
                               
                              This lake has been everything to me for so long now.
                              My siblings and I played on its beaches when we were young.
                              My father taught me this lake's whims and moods as I grew older.
                               
                              I learned respect, and awe for the tempests that could rage across her face.
                              I learned how to reach deep within myself when needed -
                              When the storm threatened to send us all to the sandy bottom.
                               
                              This body of water has buoyed my whole family on its bosom.
                              Providing us with a living from its bounty.
                              Giving me my identity as a fisherman and husband.
                               
                              Its the same gentle waves slapping the beach before me as ever before.
                              Its the same gentle sunrise in the east, signaling the end of another night's work.
                              But I am changed.
                               
                              Somehow, the life that I have led has led me here on this strange shore.
                              No longer familiar to me as I gaze on it with new eyes.
                              I am no longer a fisherman, I'm told that I'm a fisher of men.
                               
                              I am no longer someone just trying to make a living.
                              No longer just another generation in a long line within my family.
                              I'm here to bring about the Kingdom.  A kingdom no one can see - yet.
                               
                              The mud between my toes still feels the same.
                              The smell of moisture all around is achingly familiar.
                              But I will never feel the same about what I am feeling now.
                               
                              In a way, whenever I come here again, I will just be passing through.
                              A visitor come back from a distance.
                              Home will be wherever Jesus leads me.
                               
                              In one sense, this new sense of mission feels lonely.
                              But at the same time, I know that I'm more connected than ever before.
                              This work before me, whatever its form, will change the world around me.
                               
                              Each of us standing on our own unknown shore
                              Looking out across the waters of our destiny
                              Toward a New Jerusalem that only God can see clearly.
                               
                              Shalom!

                              Monday, January 12, 2026

                              2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time


                              Our readings for the 2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time:
                              1. Isaiah 49: 3, 5-6
                              2. Psalms 40:2, 4, 7-8, 8-9, 10
                              3. 1 Corinthians 1: 1-3
                              4. Matthew 3: 13-17
                                            • Formed from the womb
                                              • Some of you may remember Kelly Smith in the choir.  Years back I remember her relating an experience when she was teaching her kindergartners and it suddenly came to her that she was doing, right at that moment, what she had been born to do.
                                              • How would you know if you are doing what you were born to do?
                                              • What might that feel like?
                                              • Would you necessarily be the world's best at it?
                                              • Would you necessarily enjoy that?
                                              • Do you think that you might have different "destinies" as you go through life? 
                                            • Open my ears Lord
                                              • We follow God, draw closer to God, become holy and wholly in God one decision at a time.  I don't think that means that every decision must be perfect.  Rather holiness comes to us as we humbly seek God's will and follow that to the best of our abilities.
                                              • What are some things that make it hard for you to tell the will of God in your life?
                                              • Is it always the case that your close friends and family help you make the right choice?
                                              • How do you tell when you have made the right choice? 
                                            • Is there an apostle in the house?
                                              • How would you define apostle?
                                              • Can you name any?
                                              • What do you think all of them have in common?
                                              • Are all of us called to be apostles?
                                              • Is it possible to be apostolic by yourself? 
                                            • I remember when
                                              • Some of you may remember Andy ("Dad") Anderson.  Every year on the anniversary of his baptism, he would pull out his baptism candle and light it again and reflect on his baptism.
                                              • How did you first come to know the Lord?
                                              • In what ways is that experience still with you today?
                                              • How have you come to know Him more deeply in the months/years/decades since?
                                              • How would you describe God in one word today? 
                                            • Preparation for Reconciliation
                                              • How can I become more attentive to God's will in my life?
                                              • Where is God calling me today?
                                              • How am I living out my apostleship?
                                              • How am I celebrating my conversion today?
                                              Right Place, Right Time, Right Now
                                            I have had many dreams through the years.
                                            When I was young, I dreamed of being a great runner.
                                            All it would take is enormous discipline, and perseverance.
                                             
                                            Failing that, I dreamed of deep understanding -
                                            Of how the universe works,
                                            And why thermodynamics makes everything run down.
                                             
                                            Then I dreamed of understanding my wife.
                                            That I could ever be just the husband that she needed.
                                            Always having her needs, our needs, in proper context and sharp focus.
                                             
                                            Failing that, I dreamed of  somehow becoming wise.
                                            Having counsel, encouragement, just the right word -
                                            For anyone needing consolation along their way.
                                             
                                            Now, I just ask that I be where I'm supposed to be,
                                            When I'm supposed to be there,
                                            With my heart open to whatever will come.
                                             
                                            That will have to be enough. 
                                             
                                            Shalom!

                                            Monday, January 5, 2026

                                            Baptism of the Lord


                                            Our readings for the Baptism of the Lord:
                                            1. Isaiah 42: 1-4, 6-7
                                            2. Psalms 29: 1-2, 3-4, 9-10
                                            3. Acts 10: 34-38
                                            4. Matthew 3: 13-17

                                                          • Finding God in whispers
                                                            • Jesus never overwhelms us, never forces, but rather nudges us in His will.  He never gives up on us, but if we wait too long, an opportunity to grow in grace, draw closer to God, become that better version of ourselves could pass us by if we are not attentive.
                                                            • How has God "nudged" you into taking on a new ministry, a new relationship, a new calling?
                                                            • Have you ever mistaken something for God's voice in your life, thinking it was God calling, but you were wrong?
                                                            • How did you recover from that?
                                                            • How did that event in your life make you feel?
                                                            • How do you think that it made God feel? 
                                                          • Peace give I to thee
                                                            • There seems to be no end to the things that we can worry about these days.  That mysterious noise that the car makes when you start it on a cold morning, the growing silence that seems to hover between you and your teenage son, that gnawing dissatisfaction with the job that you once dreamed of, and the list goes on and on.  Sometimes, the prospect of true peace seems delusional.
                                                            • What is peace in God?
                                                            • Does such peace ignore the very real issues in our day to day lives?
                                                            • How have you found peace during troubled times in your life?
                                                            • What benefit(s) are there to finding peace? 
                                                          • Baptized with power
                                                            • If you read a little further in Acts 10, the Holy Spirit falls upon those gathered at Cornelius' house right in the middle of Peter's speech.  Talk about being upstaged.
                                                            • Until that time, it was the custom for a new convert to be baptized in water, then request the anointing of the Holy Spirit.  But in this notable case, the Holy Spirit fell upon these believers "ahead of time".  What does that say about Confirmation, and the sacraments in general?
                                                            • God sent Peter to Cornelius, and sent Cornelius to Peter.  Where are some places/people that you have been sent to?
                                                            • Were you at all surprised by that encounter?
                                                            • How did that ministry change you? 
                                                          • Baptized in the Spirit
                                                            • In the sacrament of Confirmation we call upon God to anoint the confirmandi with the gift of the Holy Spirit.  It's that same Spirit who animated Jesus, directed His actions, gave Him the power to be the Father's Presence among us.
                                                            • How can we make this rite more meaningful for our young people?
                                                            • How can we make it more meaningful for their parents?
                                                            • How can we make it more meaningful to the rest of the parish?
                                                            • What difference has your confirmation made in your life? 
                                                          • Preparation for Reconciliation
                                                            • How can I become more attentive to God's will in my life?
                                                            • What are the things that rob me of peace in my life?
                                                            • Am I truly serving where I am sent?
                                                            • How am I celebrating my baptism in the Spirit today?
                                                            Vision Quest
                                                          I'm not sure how often someone needs to go on a vision quest.
                                                          But I am sure that each of us should do so at least once in life.
                                                          Before we can truly call ourselves an adult.
                                                           
                                                          Each of us are called to live a life of service.
                                                          Just what that service means differs for each of us.
                                                          And will often differ from one time in our lives to the next.
                                                           
                                                          Just good intentions are not enough to follow God's call.
                                                          Those intentions need guidance, purpose, goals.
                                                          And finding guidance, purpose, and goals does not happen by accident.
                                                           
                                                          The vision quest starts with purification.
                                                          Identifying that which binds us,
                                                          And setting it aside in favor of greater good, greater fulfillment.
                                                           
                                                          Followed by a time of isolation from friends and family.
                                                          Not to be independent of them, but to ponder their influence,
                                                          Meditate on the lessons that they have already imparted.
                                                           
                                                          Fasting sharpens the senses,
                                                          Reminding us that we are sustained by a vast web of life.
                                                          Calling us to honor all persons and things that contribute to our life.
                                                           
                                                          Prayer during the vision quest starts with the world in which I live.
                                                          With all of its glory and sadness, beauty and brokenness, love and indifference.
                                                          In that, I search my heart for what I am here to heal, to restore, to redeem.
                                                           
                                                          And then ask how my life poured out can make a difference.
                                                          How my life poured out can bring about peace in the world around me.
                                                          How I can be joyfully fruitful, resonating with God's holy purpose.
                                                           
                                                          The images, visions, dreams, revelations that come on vision quest,
                                                          They are not for me alone.  They are for me to share with the village elders.
                                                          That what I bring back from my vision quest finds its proper home.
                                                           
                                                          And that my village finds its place in God's revealed vision for me.
                                                          That meditation on the graces from my vision quest continues throughout my years.
                                                          Deepening my understanding of my identity, my dignity, my holiness.
                                                           
                                                          My vision quest is my village's gift to me
                                                          It is my gift to my village.
                                                          God's gift to all of us. 
                                                           
                                                          Shalom!