In my earlier days, I travelled for work. Sometimes I was gone for a few days and at other times for a week. My wife, Candi, travelled extensively for years leaving on Sunday evening and returning Friday night. For many years, she averaged 30 to 35 weeks annually. Our standing joke is that it kept us together as a couple because we always have new stories to tell one another to keep our relationship fresh and alive.
Contributing Clergy: Bishop Kevin W. Vann, Father Glenn Baaten & Deacon Jim Merle
Friday, May 15, 2026
Friday, May 8, 2026
SIXTH SUNDAY OF EASTER (A): Jesus Proclaims A New Advocate, The Holy Spirit Who Will Be with Us Forever, If We Follow God’s Ways! by Deacon Jim Merle
For those of us who have relatives and friends that are facing mental or physical problems that bring them closer to death, we often contemplate how we will conduct our lives after they pass. Aside from our memories, will we be able to adjust to do some of the things we did when they were alive? That is certainly the dilemma of the Apostles as Jesus tells Him of His leaving earth and returning to heaven to be with His Father at the Ascension.
Friday, May 1, 2026
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER (A): JESUS INVITES US TO BE DISCIPLES WHO IDENTIFY OURSELVES WITH HIS MISSION IN ONENESS WITH THE FATHER AND US! by Deacon Jim Merle
In the weeks after Easter, prior to Pentecost, the Sunday readings and Gospels introduce us to multiple ways of how best to be a disciple of Jesus.
In the Second Sunday of Easter, it involved believing without having physical proof to help one believe. The Third Sunday was about overcoming the truth about scriptural references to Jesus’ resurrection. The Fourth Sunday was listening to God’s call for us as a shepherd calls His sheep.