Lent reminds me of the life a seed. The seed begins as the ashes on your forehead, the dark symbol that you are a sinner. CLICK FOR MORE…
I wear my faith on my sleeve and I strive to live a life of integrity and intention. I am a joy-seeker, an off-road enthusiast and scripture lover.
Lent reminds me of the life a seed. The seed begins as the ashes on your forehead, the dark symbol that you are a sinner. CLICK FOR MORE…
Jesus saw a need and he acted. A few weeks ago a woman fell and hit her head hard against a shelf at coffee shop. People did whatever they could, there was a need and they acted. CLICK FOR MORE…
When the temperatures start to rise, the question in my house is, ‘are the trails dry enough to ride?’ My husband I love to mountain bike and there are a few trails not far from our house. CLICK FOR MORE…
The Sacrament of Reconciliation just may be one of the most misunderstood traditions/practices of the Catholic Church; not only among non-Catholics but within the circles of practicing Catholics too. CLICK FOR MORE…
Consider all the ways you use water every day. It is one of life’s necessities. You, like me, might even take for granted how much you use water. CLICK FOR MORE…
The other day I was talking to the who takes care of the bereavement group at the parish. I was told him about a man who recently joined the parish to be closer to his sister. Lets call him Chet. CLICK FOR MORE…
God’s love is like the experience Peter had when he was on the mountain top witnessing the Transfiguration. It is hard to explain, you can hardly find words. CLICK FOR MORE…
Saint Paul reminds the Romans to be strong and courageous because God has a great plan for you. YOU. This is like the ultimate antidepressant! CLICK FOR MORE…
“Remember, you are dust and to dust you shall return.” A very humble way to begin the forty-day journey in the desert called Lent; the acknowledgement that you are made from nothing. CLICK FOR MORE…