Since last Pentecost Sunday, how would you describe your gift of service to your community? It is an appropriate question for all of us this weekend (May 22-23) as we celebrate the popular feast of Pentecost Sunday, a feast we usually associate with the call to serve as people baptized in the Holy Spirit.
God's Word on Sunday: God is present in so many ways
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JMost Holy Trinity, May 30 (Year B) Deuteronomy 4:32-34, 39-40; Psalm 33; Romans 8:14-17; Matthew 28:16-20
How do we know that God exists? For many, belief is difficult. Rationalism and scientism have taken their toll, and the actual awareness of God is lacking in many lives. But the ancient Israelites were in a different position: They had seen and experienced the mighty and wondrous deeds of God on their behalf.
God's Word on Sunday: We must allow the Spirit to do its work
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JPentecost Sunday, May 23 (Year B) Acts 2:1-11; Psalm 104; 1 Corinthians 12: 3b-7, 12-13; John 20:19-23
What would the Spirit find if Pentecost occurred today? It would find a divided and broken world at war with itself.
God's Word on Sunday: God has made our life mission very clear
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JAscension of the Lord, May 16 (Year B) Acts 1:1-11; Psalm 47; Ephesians 1:17-23; Mark 16:15-20
When is the Lord going to return and fix our broken world? Christians have been asking that question for 2,000 years — in fact, the failure of Jesus to return quickly was a major issue for the first Christ-followers.
God's Word on Sunday: God will be found in surprising places
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JSixth Sunday of Easter, May 9 (Year B) Acts 10:25-26, 34-35, 44-48; Psalm 98; 1 John 4:7-10; John 15:9-17
Humans have their ideas, opinions and plans, but they seldom are the same as those of God.
Mary Marrocco: Humanity’s secret name: ‘Cared For’
By Mary MarroccoBicycles are a popular means of transportation, with a long history — my grandfather’s bicycle, the only vehicle he ever owned, got him to and from work at the Quaker Oats factory 364 days per year.
God's Word on Sunday: People need time to respond to grace
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JFifth Sunday of Easter, May 2 (Year B) Acts 9:26-31; Psalm 22; 1 John 3:18-24; John 15:1-8
No one could blame the members of the Jerusalem community for being suspicious of their unexpected “guest.”
God's Word on Sunday: Jesus opened the path to God to all
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JFourth Sunday of Easter, April 25 (Year B) Acts 4:7-12; Psalm 118; 1 John 3:1-2; John 10:11-18
Even the hostile authorities could not deny that Peter and John had performed a great healing miracle. But they wanted to know who or what was behind it — whose power were they channeling.
God's Word on Sunday: Past offers opportunity for enlightenment
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JThird Sunday of Easter, April 18 (Year B) Acts 3:13-15, 17-19; Psalm 4; 1 John 2:1-5; Luke 24:35-48
Sometimes terrible things are done by people thinking that they are doing something worthy of praise — even pleasing to God.
God's Word on Sunday: Survival depends on the pursuit of unity
By Fr. Scott Lewis, S.JSecond Sunday of Easter, April 11 (Year B) Acts 4:32-25; Psalm 118; 1 John 5:1-6; John 20:19-31
The solutions to life’s problems are often quite simple and right in front of us.
Mary Marrocco: We must surrender to the one true power
By Mary MarroccoA woman I knew became Christian as an adult. Unlike some of us lifelong Christians who can be oblivious of the strangeness of our faith, she was appalled by one of the Beatitudes.