Posts from 2018
Bishop Morales’ 2018 Advent Letter
Bishop Morales’ 2018 Advent Letter My dear brothers and sisters, PAX! Hope is an integral part of being human. Hope has always manifested itself as a fundamental need of humanity, but our hopes are often fleeting. Given the world in which we live, we need more than hope in what is temporal. We need a lasting hope and a sure foundation, not something that will wither away. We cannot live without hope, and this season of Advent that we are…
October 2018 Town Hall Meeting and Picnic
Thank you to everyone who came out today for our quarterly town hall meeting and church picnic. It was beautiful to see our whole church together worshipping Jesus and enjoying each other’s fellowship and company. Two people, in particular, deserve special mention: Mary Lou Hayes, our Event Coordinator, and Fr. Luis Diaz. Most of you don’t see the hard work they do behind the scenes to pull off events like the one we enjoyed today, but without them, none of…
Project Greta
Let me introduce you to Greta. Greta is the daughter of Andrew and Joanna Hayes (Andrew played James the Greater in the Living Last Supper last year), who live in Littleton, CO, and the granddaughter of John and Mary Lou Hayes, members of St. Dunstan’s. Greta is two years old and has undergone a complicated surgery to disconnect the hemispheres of her brain. The surgery was necessary to stop her from having seizures upwards of fifty times a day. The…
Eastertide Letter 2018
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia! On most calendars, Easter is a single day. On the church calendar, Easter (or Eastertide) is a season. For the believer, we live every day (and especially every Sunday) in the light of the glorious resurrection of our Lord and Savior. Some things are too important to limit to a single day. Just as we celebrate the incarnation not for one day but twelve, so we celebrate the resurrection not…