Men’s Ministry

Serving all the Men of St. Andrew Catholic Faith Community the ministry seeks to walk with or accompany men on their spiritual journeys.  This idea of accompaniment stems from the Emmaus story in scripture where in Jesus walks with us along the spiritual road, so to we walk with each other, accompanying each other along the road. The Ministry as well finds it outward expression of service within St. Andrew Catholic Faith Community and beyond.  Please know their is a great sense of hospitality and  fellowship when we gather, come and join us for our Thursday evening gatherings twice a month as well as our ministry breakfast.

YOUR IMAGE OF GOD CREATES YOU
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Ash Wednesday

The sacred texts of the Bible are filled with absolute breakthroughs, epiphanies, and manifestations of the highest level of encounter, conversion, transformation, and Spirit. The Bible also contains texts which are punitive, petty, tribal, and idiotic. A person can prove anything he or she wants from a single line of the Bible. To tell you the truth, the Bible says just about everything you might want to hear—somewhere! Maybe this sad and humiliating recognition can be your ashes today. Like a phoenix you can rise and rebuild your knowledge of Scripture in a prayerful, calm, skillful, and mature way. Then you can read with head and heart and Spirit working as one, and not just a search for quick answers.

Maybe one of the biggest mistakes in the history of Christianity is that we have separated spirituality from theology and scripture study. In other words, we put the Scriptures in the hands of very immature and unconverted people, even clergy. We put the Scriptures in the hands of people at entirely egocentric levels, who still think “It’s all about me,” and who use the Bible in a very willful way. It is all dualistic win or lose. The egocentric will still dominates: the need to be right, the need to be first, the need to think I am saved and other people are not. This is the lowest level of human consciousness, and God cannot be heard from that heady place. Perhaps it is not accidental that we place the ashes of Ash Wednesday precisely on the forehead.

- Fr. Richard Rohr

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