Connecting Point: December 21, 2025 Published on December 15, 2025 Joseph reveals something essential about faith on this Fourth Sunday of Advent. He is confronted with a confusing and unexpected situation that could
Connecting Point: September 21, 2025 Published on September 12, 2025 This Sunday’s readings invite us to face the question, “What am I willing to do to build a more just world?” The prophet Amos denounces those
The Urgency of Peace Published on August 22, 2025 The word “peace” in the Bible carries a much deeper meaning than our usual associations with silence, calm, or the end of war. Biblical peace is
Connecting Point: August 3, 2025 Published on July 27, 2025 We have a habit of upgrading and accumulating, whether it’s more stuff, more savings, or a bigger house. During this pursuit, however, the Word of
A Call to Discipleship through Stewardship Published on June 26, 2025 There’s a quiet but powerful truth at the heart of the Christian life: we are not our own. We belong to Christ—and through Him, we belong to one
Connecting Point: June 15, 2025 Published on June 9, 2025 We live in a world full of noise. Whether on social media or in an ad, podcast, or conversation, everywhere we turn, someone is telling us what to
3 Things to Remember about Salvation and Those Who Don’t Know Jesus Published on May 1, 2025 One of the most common and challenging questions in our faith is this: What happens to people who never hear about Jesus? It’s a question
Lent: It’s not about changing clothes or diet Published on March 6, 2025 Lent has arrived, and with that familiar, quiet seriousness that seems to settle over our churches, our streets, and even our hearts. The usual
Pilgrims of Hope Published on January 2, 2025 Pilgrims of Hope Embracing Christ’s Call in the Year of Jubilee Why a new Jubilee? Pope Francis invites the Church to embark on a sacred
Connecting Point: November 17, 2024 Published on November 11, 2024 Without exception, we are all approaching the finish line, whether we will it or not. The inevitability of our limited time is a shared reality. Time