Around this time of year, it always feels like there’s a lot of “looking ahead” going on. Students are completing their academic years and they are looking ahead to whatever comes next. If they are graduates, then they are
Don’t Go Changing to Try and Please Me
When I was a kid, my family’s “love language” was food. As Italian-Americans, food was a focal point for our gatherings. Italian food—pizzas, pastas, breads, etc.—tend to have a lot of calories and carbohydrates. And Italian foods were our
I Love You, You Love Me
Back in the 1990s, a children’s television program took the United States by storm. Barney, a big, purple tyrannosaurs rex, won over the hearts of toddlers across the country. In his television program, Barney & Friends, Barney sang, danced,
‘Til Death do Us Part
Have you ever noticed that priests and other members of the clergy traditionally wear black clothing? In the old days, it was actually quite common to see a priest walking around town wearing a long black robe called a
Which Rules Can be Broken?
At this point in our pastoral relationship, you’re probably not surprised to hear this: I’m a bit of a rule breaker. I enjoy having fun with the rules and I enjoy pushing boundaries a little bit. Not because I’m
St. John’s Annual Easter Egg Hunt after 10:00 Service
Sunday School and Youth Group There will be no Sunday School on Easter Sunday, April 9. Everyone is invited to bring bells to ring in celebration of the Resurrection during the service. There will also be two baptisms, with a
Cursillo “Gather Us In” Event, Saturday, May 13, 2023 9:30 am – 3:00 pm
Gather us in. All peoples together. The world and the Church have been changed over the lastseveral years but our love for God and His yearning for us to share His love in the world has not.Here in Arizona, and
Palm Sunday 2023
Beautiful weather for Palm Sunday and the beginning of Holy Week at St. John’s. Mother Marty and Fr. Tim blessed the palms on the north patio and the congregation processed around the church in rememberance of the day our Lord
When is Justice Unjust?
At the very moment I’m writing this, the state of Arizona was supposed to be taking Aaron Gunches from a surveillance cell at Florence Prison into a different room. In that second room, he was scheduled to be strapped
Forty Days of Aloha (And Gratitude!)
As I’ve been writing daily reflections during Lent, I’m hopeful you’ve been able to learn a little bit about me. I have tried to be candid, open, and vulnerable. I feel like I have grown spiritually, and I hope