Episodes
"How can Satan cast out Satan?"
Healing the Disrupted World. The human community is full of strife and conflict. Today's readings honestly acknowledge this disturbing but undeniable circumstance, but also show God's plan for the restoration and healing of his disrupted creation.
Published 06/08/24
The feast of the Body and Blood of Christ celebrates the new covenant between God and us. This new covenant was made through Jesus' sacrifice on the cross and was sealed through his blood, the blood of his promise to us.
Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/060224.cfm
Published 06/01/24
I am with you always.
What a privilege to have God call us his children and for us to call him our father. Nothing can be closer than family. Our father is the lover, his son is the beloved and the holy spirit is the communication of that love. As God's children, we are now joined inseparably to the love of God. Join us to feel his grace.
Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/052624.cfm
Published 05/25/24
Empowered for the Mission
Last Sunday's Ascension readings focused on entrusting the disciples with continuing Jesus's mission in the world. Pentecost continues with this theme presenting the coming of the Spirit upon us and the beginning of the Church and its mission.
Published 05/18/24
We are entrusted with the Mission.
This Sunday's readings, Jesus, before he ascends into heaven reminds us of our honorable mission: to spread his good news with the eyes of our heart. Come hear Jesus's last words.
Published 05/11/24
Immersed in God's Love
This Sunday's readings have a central theme of God's unconditional love for all. Action speaks louder than words and we saw his love manifested when he sent his only son to be brutally killed so that we might be saved.
We've all experienced his love especially when we are most down and out. Come again and gather to feel the joy of his love.
Published 05/04/24
I am the way, the truth and the light
The fifth Sunday of Easter addresses the question of genuineness and integrity of discipleship. Listening to the Lord allows us to be in one with him, the truth and spread his love to others. Come for his love.
Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/042824.cfm
Published 04/27/24
I am the good shepherd.
"And I lay down my life for the sheep, I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold, I must bring them also." Will you be a shepherd to your friends and family as well?
Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/042124.cfm
Published 04/20/24
Understanding the Scriptures
A lot have been revealed to us and the answers are found in the readings. This is precisely why bible studies are important as we uncover these life saving messages in the readings. Come join us.
Published 04/13/24
The 8th day of Easter (Easter Octave): together with Thomas, we profess "my Lord and my God" and like the first Christian community, we respond to the challenge of authentic witness to the Risen Lord by having 'one heart, one mind' with all those who believe.
Readings: https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/040724.cfm
Published 04/06/24
The Covenant of Life.
The readings for this Sunday focuses on the new covenant or the agreement God has with us. Listen to why a new covenant was needed and how it was established through his son Jesus.
Published 03/16/24
Rejoice in the middle of Lent!
Yes and be encouraged by God's promise to us. Coming Sunday is also known as Laetare Sunday or the Sunday of Rejoicing. Be encouraged! God's promise is yours. Keep the faith!
Readings > https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/031024-YearB.cfm
Published 03/09/24
God crafted his commandments with love and gave it to us to help us reach home together as a united community. Lets listen to what he says in today's readings.
Published 03/02/24
Obeying God.
Last Sunday we learnt that God is in control and his covenant of salvation with us. If we believe God has our best interest at heart, then we need to learn how to obey him which is the theme to today's readings. The word "obedience" comes from Latin and means "to listen intently". It means to be attentive to the ways in which God reveals himself and to respond to the invitation to accept and follow God's will and guidance.
Published 02/24/24
Let God be your guide: This Sunday we begin the season of Lent, a time of preparation for the celebration of Easter, the most important season in the church's calendar.Today's readings help us to realize that God governs the world and overseas each person' life. Are you ready to place yourself under God's guidance?
Published 02/17/24
Enduring Suffering.
This Sunday's reading all feature the theme of suffering. In its countless and diverse forms, it inevitably is part of our daily lives.Guided by God's word, we can face suffering with confidence and trust. Come and God will give you rest.
Published 02/03/24
True Authority.
This Sunday's readings focuses on true God-given authority. Moses, Paul and Jesus spoke with this authority and were empowered to act as God's servants and spoke his words fearlessly.
As such, they were able to fulfil God's will and accomplish God's purposes in this world.
Published 01/27/24
Change of Heart: This Sunday's readings ask us to repent and undergo a change of heart. This change begins with listening to the voice of God attentively and to respond to it through a change in the focus of our lives.
Published 01/20/24
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011424.cfm
Published 01/13/24
Rejoice! It is Gaudete Sunday. Think of all the graces big and small the Lord has given us. Despite the challenges we face day to day, in the end, our Father will not let us down. Keep praying, rejoicing and spreading the good news.
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/121723.cfm
Published 12/16/23
Repent, change and make straight your way for the Lord while there is still time. Ask the holy spirit for the Lord to guide you to be the person he wants you to be.
Published 12/09/23
The theme is Thanksgiving as we wait.
Published 12/02/23
Rejoice! Christ the King is here for the final judgement. God will lead his sheep to restful waters and will refresh your soul. But before that, Jesus asks when he was hungry and thirsty, were you there for him? Join us to understand how to be prepared for our final judgement.
Published 11/25/23
Be prepared and develop your love for the Lord. It is the second last Sunday of the year. It is really time to prepare and develop your love for the Lord. The readings will teach us how to fear and love the Lord.
Published 11/18/23
Be Prepared! It is the last three Sundays of the liturgical year and the final three parables of Jesus. Come and listen to help us prepare for eternal life.
Published 11/11/23