• Sunday Reminder for 3-21-10, Lent 5

    Mass:  Plus coffee & donuts & specials on the house.  Welcome!

     

    Place: Vines High School, Plano, 15th between Custer & Independence, west of Central Expressway.

    Time: 9:30,  Fr. Tony celebrating

     

    Readings: Ezekiel 37, 12-14; Psalm 130, With the Lord there is Mercy and Fullness of Redemption; Romans 8, 8-11; John 11, 1-45.

    Choir 3-19-10

     Community Bulletin Board: 

     

    World Autism Awareness Day & Our Mass:

      

    The United Nations has declared April 2, 2010 World Autism

    Awareness Day, with the goal of increasing and developing

    world knowledge of autism.  This Sunday, March 21st, we will be reading special prayers and poems for the children and families affected by this condition.  We will have a table, sitting in front of the altar, for photographs of these children.

       

    If you would like to participate in this service, please contact Jackie Ritter at 972-517-8392

     

     

    Offertory 3-19-10 


    Good photographs, like for weddings, from Kathy King: www.kathykingphotography.com

     

    From one of our special people, Jamie Wilson:

    The Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation is hosting a fundraising and educational event May 15th @ the Grapevine Mills Mall. The money they receive is used for research and patient/physician education. I have created a website for friends/family to donate. It is www.firstgiving.com/jaimiewilson.

     

    Wilson Mass 3-19-10

     

    True?

     

    We cannot put off living until we are ready. The most salient characteristic of life is its urgency, “here and now” without any possible postponement. Life is fired at us point blank.

    JOSÉ ORTEGA Y GASSET


    Donut Shoppe 3-19-10 

    Picture 1:  Shonda & Ben

    Picture 2:  Offertory with John & Anthony

    Picture 3:  Wlson Middle School cafeteria

    Picture 4:   The Donut Shoppe, Marilyn & Joanne 

    Video: End of Mass, Sunday, 3-14-10

     

     

     See you Sunday, March 21

     J.S.   (214-783-0443) 


     

  • Sunday Homily 3-14-10, Lent 4

    Readings: Joshua 5, 9-12; Psalm 34, Taste and see the goodness of the Lord; 2 Corinthians 5, 17-21; Luke 15, 1-32

     

     

    The Fourth Sunday in Lent – Reflection on the Readings

    The first reading today is from the Book of Joshua.  Just to put this book in the context of the Old Testament, it comes immediately after the Pentateuch, the first five books of the Old Testament.  It is the account of how the Israelites took possession of the “Promised Land”.  It would be similar I suppose to the landings of the early pilgrims and how we celebrate that event with Thanksgiving.

     

    Mass 3-14-10 

      

    The book has been edited by the same folks who worked on the Pentateuch, namely those folks whom we know as J, E, P and D.  Our reading today comes just before the famous battle to take Jericho.  The Israelites are making their transition from being feed with Manna to harvesting food from the land.  One continuing concern, which comes up time and again, is the influence of the Canaanites on the relationship of the Israelites with their God. 

     

    Richard 3-14-10

     

    The Fourth Sunday in Lent – Homily

    The gospel is a very familiar one.  I know that we have traditionally looked at it from the point of view of forgiveness, but today I want to continue with the topic of selfishness and see how much of that is in this familiar story. 

     

    I have said this before, but it bears repeating.  The entire might of Madison Avenue is focused on telling us that if we buy some product we will be happy, in other words the focus is on me doing something for me, when my experience is that when I shift that focus from me to you, only then am I truly happy!  I want to repeat this, when I shift the focus of my attention from me to you, then I am truly happy. 

     

    The Patio 3-14-10

     

    Let’s take a look at the story.  The younger son wants out of the place, wants his share of the inheritance and heads off to greener pastures!  The money goes and before we know it he is feeding pigs.  Remember the Jewish view of pigs, unclean.  He could not have ended up in a worse state and he sure is feeling sorry for himself, so he makes up a plan.  Focus is on himself and how to get out of the fix he is in.  He rehearses his story and heads off home.

    The older brother goes nuts when he finds out what happens.  No joy that the brother is home, in fact he uses the phrase “your son” not “my brother” and throws in some additional details on how he believes his brother has been sinning.  Then he gives the whole game away when he says “I have slaved all these years”, this is how he has viewed his life at home with dad.  He is the “good boy”  “I never once disobeyed your orders”  Can you imagine how nice it must have been to have him around the house.  His whole attitude was focused on how tough it was for him, and also thinking about the younger brother and what he must have been up to.

       

    Certainly the focus has always been on the generosity of the father, but can you imagine how he must have felt.  His youngest son leaves home and goes off to a foreign land, and they never hear from him again.  The older son just sulks around the place and from the sound of him, was not fun to have around.  No wonder the father spent his days looking for the younger son to return.  No wonder he was happy to see him!

     

    The story is told along with two other stories about things lost and found; the lost sheep and the lost coin.  There is much rejoicing when each is found, as there is when the lost son returns home. 

     

    The Donut Shoppe 3-14-10

     

    The Dutch priest Henri Nouwen wrote a wonderful little book on a painting of the prodigal son by Rembrandt in the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg in Russia.  In the book he buts himself in each of the characters places and reflects on what they saw and how they felt, including the servant.  As a parent, it is easy for me to understand how the father reacted.  But for the Pharisees and scribes, they were too bound by the rules.  How would you react?

      

    On the second reading from Paul’s Second Letter to the Corinthians we have that amazing phrase which Paul uses to say we are “ambassadors for Christ”.  Remember that an ambassador represents the one who has sent them.  Christ’s focus was always on the underprivileged, the poor and the outcasts of society. 

     

    Picture 1:  The Mass begins at Wilson Middle School

     

    Picture 2:  Bob & John, Marilyn and her guest from Germany, Richard

     

    Picture 3:  The patio at Wilson with Loretta & Gayle

     

    Picture 4:  The Donut Shoppe, Rosemary & Ray

     

     


     

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:

     

    During this Lenten season, may you …

    Fast from selfishness; feast on service.
    Fast from criticism; feast on praise.
    Fast from discouragement; feast on hope.
    Fast from complaining; feast on appreciation.
    Fast from discontent; feast on gratitude.

    Doherty 3-14-10
      

    Special Thanks: 

    ·     ·     For Reading: Kevin & his father, John

    ·     ·     For the Communion Bread: Gayle 

    ·     ·     For Serving: Kevin

    ·     ·     For the Wine Cups & Cross: Alison & John

    ·     ·     For the Music: Ben &  Shonda

    ·     ·     For the Pictures: Jan & Beth & Sabrina

    ·     ·     For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    ·     ·     For the coffee & cake: Nina & Jon & Joan


    Kevin 3-14-10
     

    Happy Birthday:   Tori Rogers, Christine Drescher, Michael Kern, Joanne Languel, & Ken Cramer

    Happy Anniversary:

    Fred Martinez & Martha (1st)

    Margie & John Dugan (42nd) 

     Communion 3-14-10

    The Status of The Hips:

    One week from Monday, I get my medical check out and am off home confinement.  Yeah!  Swelling continues to slowly recede.  No pain at all. 

    Please Remember:

    Marilyn Ackerman's mother who broke her hip; Jim Drescher; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; David Hoover; Kathy Pieper’s sister, Michelle Guinigundo; Jackie Ritter's friends Bob Minarik with cancer & Todd Fred with leukemia; Roy & Carol Strom's daughter Kelly with cervical cancer; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Celeste's niece, Lexi Colmenero;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents; Christine Drescher's Grandmother;  Rita Dore;  Julie Johnston;  Margie Weynant;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark, and a little baby, Reese who has tuberous sclerosis complex;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino,  Lisa's nephew Kristopher;  George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;  Dawn's friend Jessica & Aunt Ann & Hector; Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.   
     
     Wilson 3-14-10

    Picture 1:  John Doherty reading and his son 

     

    Picture 2:  Kevin reading

     

    Picture 3:  Communion with Diane & David

     

    Picture 4:  Wilson Middle School

      

     

     

    Check out the Quads: http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Your Finances: March 14:

     

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 1,015.00

     

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $   325.00

     

    Thanks for your Generosity!

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S    (214-783-0443)

  • Mass:  Plus coffee & donuts & specials on the house.  Welcome!

     

    Place: Vines High School, Plano, 15th between Custer & Independence, west of Central Expressway.

    Time: 9:30,  Fr. Tony celebrating

     

    Readings: Joshua 5, 9-12; Psalm 34, Taste and see the goodness of the Lord; 2 Corinthians 5, 17-21; Luke 15, 1-32

     

     Community Bulletin Board: 

     

    World Autism Awareness Day

      

    The United Nations has declared April 2, 2010 World Autism

    Awareness Day, with the goal of increasing and developing

    world knowledge of autism.  On Sunday, March 21st, we will be

    reading special prayers and poems for the children and families

    affected by this condition.  We will have a table, sitting in

    front of the altar, for photographs of these children.

       

    If you would like to participate in this service, please contact

    Jackie Ritter at 972-517-8392

     

     

    True?

     

    Everything that irritates us
    about others can lead us
    to an understanding of ourselves.

     Carl Jung

     The Dohertys 3-7-10

     

    The Status of the Hip

     

    Swelling going down.  Walking with a cane – no problem.

    a little over a week and it’s medical checkout.  He loves

    the Therapist again.  Because of the swelling he cannot sit

    at his computer.

      

    See you Sunday, March 14th

     J.S.   (214-783-0443) 


     

  • Sunday Homily 3-7-10, Lent 3

    Readings: Exodus 3, 1-15; Psalm 103, The Lord is kind and merciful; 1 Corinthians 10, 1-12; Luke 13, 1-9

     Tony 3-7-10
      

    Third Sunday in Lent – Introduction to the Readings

    Our readings today are definitely a reminder that there is a cultural influence in our readings, which was alive and well at the time of Jesus and unfortunately is still very much alive today.  Namely, if bad stuff happens to you, you must have deserved it and God is getting back at you!  In the gospel we will hear Jesus explain that the tower fell on the 18 people, but that didn’t mean they were bad.  That the people Pilate had put to death were not bad people.  But Jesus ends each of these examples with a scary warning – worse will happen to you if you don’t behave!!

       

    In our second reading from Paul to the Corinthians we find Paul remembering the fate of the Jews who had escaped from Egypt with Moses and saying that God was not pleased with most of them and so they never made it out of the desert!!

       

    It is readings like these that are bad PR for God.  They represent the view of the punishing God.  And yet a careful reading of Luke’s Gospel will show that when Jesus is asked about those who were killed and whether they were greater sinners than the rest, he is quite clear in his response “By no means” God does not operate that way.

      

    The first reading I am saving to comment on in the homily.

     John 3-7-10
      

    Third Sunday in Lent – Homily

    “Take off your shoes, you are standing on Holy Ground!”

    Most of the time we are not really aware that we are standing on holy ground.  I do remember a few years ago, when Gayle and I were living in California we did a bit of camping.  In the early days of the camping we slept in the back of the Volvo wagon we had.  On one of our trips we had driven down Hwy 1 to San Simeon and pulled off the road just next to some sand hills.  We cooked our meal and as the sky darkened I suddenly became aware that we were on holy ground.  There was a full moon overhead, in the distance we could see the lights of Hearst Castle, the sounds of the waves came in over the sandhills from the Pacific Ocean.  I had a little transistor radio that my parents had given me for my 21st birthday, and I was able to get the BBC World Service broadcasting  the Last Night of the Prom Concerts!  It was glorious.

       

    I think, occasionally we have moments like this when we are suddenly aware of God’s Creation, but sadly most of the time we are too busy to notice our surroundings.  Moses, in today’s first reading was reminded.

       

    In the Gospel, we had an incident where 18 people had been killed by a falling tower.  Big News.  Last month we had 250,000 people killed in Haiti, old news.  We get too much news and we have become insensitive to so much around us.  There is too much demand on our time.  We come here each Sunday to try and take a bit of time out.  To listen to God’s Word and to remember that not only are we standing on Holy Ground, but that each person around us, not just today, but everyday, is representing God to us, and also an opportunity for us to represent God to them.

     Mary & Frank 3-7-10

  • Announcements

    Rosemary's Blessing:

     

    During this Lenten season, may you …

    Fast from selfishness; feast on service.
    Fast from criticism; feast on praise.
    Fast from discouragement; feast on hope.
    Fast from complaining; feast on appreciation.
    Fast from discontent; feast on gratitude.

      

    Special Thanks: 

    ·     For Reading

    ·     For the Communion Bread:  

    ·     For Serving: Kevin

    ·     For the Wine Cups & Cross:

    ·     For the Music: Ben &  Shonda

    ·     For the Pictures:

    ·     For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    ·     For the coffee & cake: Nina & Jon & Joan

     

    Happy Birthday:   Tori Rogers, Christine Drescher, Michael Kern, Joanne Languel, & Ken Cramer

    Happy Anniversary:

    Fred Martinez & Martha (1st)

    Margie & John Dugan (42nd) 

     

    The Status of The Hips:

    One week from Monday I get my get out of jail free pass, that is, my medical check out at the end of one month of being home bound.  Yeah!  Swelling continues to slowly recede.  No pain at all. 

    Please Remember:

    Marilyn Ackerman's mother who broke her hip; Jim Drescher; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; David Hoover; Kathy Pieper’s sister, Michelle Guinigundo; Jackie Ritter's friends Bob Minarik with cancer & Todd Fred with leukemia; Roy & Carol Strom's daughter Kelly with cervical cancer; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Celeste's niece, Lexi Colmenero;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents; Christine Drescher's Grandmother;  Rita Dore;  Julie Johnston;  Margie Weynant;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark, and a little baby, Reese who has tuberous sclerosis complex;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino,  Lisa's nephew Kristopher;  George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;  Dawn's friend Jessica & Aunt Ann & Hector; Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.   
     
     
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    Check out the Quads: http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Your Finances: March 14:

     

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 

     

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $ 

     

    Thanks for your Generosity!

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S    (214-783-0443)

  • Sunday Reminder for 2-07-10, Lent 3

    Mass:  Plus coffee & donuts & specials on the house.  Welcome!

     

    Place: Vines High School, Plano, 15th between Custer & Independence, west of Central Expressway.

    Time: 9:30,  Fr. Tony celebrating

     

    Readings: Exodus 3, 1-15; Psalm 103, The Lord is kind and merciful; 1 Corinthians 10, 1-12; Luke 13, 1-9


     

     Community Bulletin Board: 

    Heritage Farm renovation:  Work Day,  March 6th.  Welcome!

     

    World Autism Awareness Day

      

    The United Nations has declared April 2, 2010 World Autism

    Awareness Day, with the goal of increasing and developing

    world knowledge of autism.  On Sunday, March 21st, we will be

    reading special prayers and poems for the children and families

    affected by this condition.  We will have a table, sitting in

    front of the altar, for photographs of these children.

       

    If you would like to participate in this service, please contact

    Jackie Ritter at 972-517-8392

     

     

    True?

    Gratitude takes nothing for granted,
    is never unresponsive,
    is constantly awakening to new wonder
    and to praise of the goodness of God.

    Thomas Merton
    Thoughts in Solitude

     No pictures this week.  Stack is incapacitated.

     See you Sunday, March 7th

     J.S.   (214-783-0443) 


     

  • Sunday Homily 2-28-10, Lent 2

    Readings: Genesis 15, 5-18; Psalm 27, The Lord is My Light and My Salvation; Philippians 3, 17-4,1; Luke 9, 28-36
     

    Tony and Kevin 2-28-10

    Introduction to the Readings

    Our three readings today are each very interesting in themselves.  Our first reading, from the book of Genesis is from Chapter 15.  We hear about Abram and one of many times we are told about the descendants of Abram.  Genesis is very interesting reading from Chapter 12 on for several chapters. We hear about the call of Abram, his leaving his homeland with all is possessions including his wife and nephew Lot, their time in Egypt and then the split with Lot, and their dividing up the land.  Then we read about the rescue of Lot and all of the people by Abram.  As a reward, Abram is offered whatever he wants by the kings and he basically says that he wants nothing.  Then we have our reading today, where again we have this promise by God to Abram of many descendants.  One item of interest is towards the end of today’s reading we are told that a “trance fell on Abram”, basically he fell asleep.  In our gospel, the disciples also fall asleep, before a strange vision. 

    The second reading is from Paul’s Letter to the Philippians.  This is a very short letter, only four chapters, and something we might consider reading in its entirety during the coming week.  http://www.usccb.org/nab/bible/philippians/intro.htm

    More about the Gospel later in the homily.

     

       

    John 2-28-10
     

    Second Sunday of Lent – Homily

    “This is my chosen one, listen to Him” The last time Luke’s Gospel records words from God the Father is right after Jesus’ Baptism, when we hear “You are my Son, the Beloved, my favor rests on you”. 

    This gospel passage we have just heard is very interesting.  I want to look back for a moment to last week’s gospel reading about the temptation account.  If you had all been good Jews very familiar with the Old Testament, when I read that account and said that Jesus was lead into the desert for 40 days you would all have immediately thought about Moses spending 40 days up the mountain (Ex 34:26) before receiving the Ten Commandments, the sign of the covenant between God and his people, and also remembered Elijah’s 40 days in the desert (1Kings 19:8) after his great confrontation with the false prophets, and of course (Deut 8:2) the forty years of wandering in the desert after the escape from Egypt.

    Today’s reading, often referred to as the Transfiguration, has much to tell us.  Once again we are going up a mountain.  It seems to be where many important things happen in the God relationship.  Whenever Jesus goes off to a quiet place to pray, most of the time it seems to be up a mountain.  This time he takes Peter, James and John, and just as later in the garden of Gethsemane, they promptly fall asleep!  I take this as a source of encouragement, to keep trying.  And to follow with the link you all made with last Sundays 40 days reference, Jesus meets up with the two great prophets of the Old Testament, Moses of the Law and Elijah, THE PROPHET.  Luke wants us initially to view Jesus as Prophet. 

    In a section of Luke’s Gospel just before today’s reading Jesus has just told his disciples about his being rejected by the elders, the chief priests and the scribes and being put to death and rising after three days.  In this transfiguration account, that is exactly what Jesus is talking about with Moses and Elijah!  Of course the apostles are mostly asleep during this conversation, and when they wake up, again we have poor Peter putting his foot in it by wanting to erect three tents.  There are a couple of problems with Peter’s suggestion.  The idea that God can be captured and put in a certain place, like a tent, or even a church!  And secondly, that Jesus is far greater than any prophet, which is why the voice comes out of the cloud and tells them the important thing is “to listen”. 

    If we carefully read the gospels to try and get a sense of what Jesus was saying, he really didn’t say too much, he mostly did.  And I think that if we listen carefully to the Gospel the message we must come away with as followers of Jesus is not a set of beliefs or creeds but the command to action, to love one another.  To take care of the poor and the sick, to feed the hungry and to clothe the naked, to visit those in prison.  Because “as often as you did it to these you did it to me”. 

    At least that is what I hear when I listen, what do you hear?

    Alison 2-28-10

  • Announcements 2-28-10, Lent 2

     

    Rosemary's Blessing: 

     

    Loving Father…

    Often we forget those who struggle –

    Those whose greatest need

    is lost among our riches.

    Help us to look again,

    to see through your eyes.

    You gave so freely.

    Help us freely give.

    Amen

    www.christianaid.org.uk/images/count-your-blessings-2010.pdf

       

    Fred 2-28-10
       

    Special Thanks: 

    ·     For Reading: John & Alison

    ·     For the Communion Bread:  Jan

    ·     For Serving: Kevin

    ·     For the Wine Cups & Cross: Sydney & Hugh

    ·     For the Music: Ray &  Shonda & Celeste

    ·     For the Pictures: Jan & Mike

    ·     For the altar & sound: Margie & Hue

    ·     For the coffee & cake: Fred & Maureen


    Happy Birthday:   Michelle Brown & Gabrielle Robinson (3) & Nikki Vansura 

    The Status of The Hips:

    2 more days of freedom until Feb. 24, when the right hip gets recycled.  I cannot wait!  Then a final month of being home bound.

    The Donut Shop 1 2-28-10

    Please Remember:

    Geri & Mike Moran's 2 month old grand nephew, Cormac, recieving a liver replacement; Jean Wright's daughter, Mary; David Hoover; Margie Dugan's grand kids Emma & Finn & their parents, having some rough times;  Jackie Ritter's friends Bob Minarik with cancer & Todd Fred with leukemia; Roy & Carol Strom's daughter Kelly with cervical cancer; Angie Carroll's mom, Mary Lou Kendrick, with cancer; Mark Leutkemeyer's friend, Guy Knight, down with terminal cancer; Wally Banzhaf's sister Chris with cancer;  Kerry's sister Maura with her second cancer; Theresa McClure's dad;  Theresa Quinn's dad; for the recuperation of Jerry's right knee;  Celeste's niece, Lexi Colmenero;  Matt Baggert & his family & parents; Christine Drescher's Grandmother;  Rita Dore;  Julie Johnston;  Margie Weynant;  Hugh Bivona's sick friends Bob & Bonnie; Rick Urbanczyk’s mom, Irene;  Richard Froebe's dad;  Warren & Barb's friends Jerry & and Mark, and a little baby, Reese who has tuberous sclerosis complex;   Mary Ellen's Christopher, Margaret, & Jim;  Tom & Teresa's friend Neva Flynn with cancer & Teresa's niece, Angel & friend, Diane Kreitzer;   Margie's mom; Donna & Cathy Goode's mom; our friends, sons, & daughters in the military, including Trey Bailey, Ryan McClurg, Matt Gardner, Chebino,  Lisa's nephew Kristopher;  George & Marianne's sons & Linda's son and Marianne's mom Marguerite, plus Stacie & Ben White & their niece with leukemia; a cure for autism from Laura Chollick;  Dawn's friend Jessica & Aunt Ann & Hector; Fred's friend John with cancer; Casey & Rob plus Cameron  & Reid, Trey and Brady; for our President  that he have great success and someday hold his grandchildren in his lap.   
     
    CCAC 2-28-10 
     
        
      

    Picture 1:  Beginning Mass with Tony and Kevin

     

    Picture 2:  John reading Genesis

     

    Picture 3:  Alison reading Philippians

     

    Picture 4:  Fred making an announcement

     

    Picture 5: The Donut Shop with Michael

     

    Picture 6: The donation to CCAC with Mike, Jackie, Gayle, Diane, and Cathy

     

    Picture 7: The Coffee Shop with Tony, Connie, Ray, and Barbara

     

     

    Check out the Quads: http://gerwerbabies.blogspot.com  

    Coffee Shop 1 2-28-10

    Your Finances: February 28:

    Income for Running   Expenses: $ 720.00

    Income for Outreach Expenses: $ 463.50

     

     

    Thanks for your Generosity!

     


     

     

    Have a Great Week, J.S    (214-783-0443)