Spirituality

Shop On The Corner Children’s Clothes Sale Wednesday

Shop on the Corner will be open for business Wednesday. Courtesy photo

COMMUNITY News:

Children’s clothes will be half off 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday at Shop on the Corner thrift store on the first floor of Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church at 3900 Trinity Dr.

The sale includes clothing from infant size to grade school sizes. Shoppers are also encouraged to check out the winter coats, jackets and new items in the store’s boutique section.

The thrift store staff thanks its donors and shoppers for their support as well as the volunteers who keep the store running.

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Fr. Glenn: ‘You Have Chosen … Wisely’

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

An Indiana Jones fan will likely remember our column’s title today as the humorous and superlative understatement from “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, in which the ancient knight compliments Indy on his wisdom in discerning the true Holy Grail … which the villain’s erroneous choice had, just a moment before, resulted in his having … shall we say … “unfortunate” consequences. Ah, young people … the great movies you may have missed!

That cinematic episode came to mind while reviewing the Gospel reading for the Catholic Mass this Sunday (Matthew 4:12-23) in which Jesus Read More

Movie Time At La Vista Church In White Rock Today

The excitement of the holidays (and snow days) is over, things are settling back into routine, and it’s time to reconnect with everyone after all the travel and craziness. The La Vista Church of the Nazarene invites the community to join the congregation after church today, Jan. 26, for a potluck lunch and family movie. The church provides the movie and the popcorn, attendees are asked to bring a dish to share and their best stories from the past few months. La Vista Church is at 15 Grand Canyon Dr., in White Rock. Courtesy/La Vista Church Read More

Upaya Institute Zen Center Members Visit Tsankawi

A group from the Upaya Institute Zen Center visits Tsankawi at Bandelier National Monument on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. They celebrated MLK Day honoring all ancestors and ended by reading the following from MLK: ‘All life is inter-related. We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality, tied in a single garment of destiny. Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. We are made to live together because of the inter-related structure of reality.’ The Upaya Zen Center is a Zen Buddhist practice, service and training center in Santa Fe. www.upaya.org. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More

Anti-Abortion Rallies Mark Day Two Of 30-Day Session

Los Alamos residents at the March for Life rally Wednesday in Santa Fe, from left, Elise Lee, Los Alamos Right to Life Committee members Diane Coane and Pat Grubel and Knights of Columbus Grand Knight Paul Grubel. They were among some 900 people who attended a special Mass at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi prior to the rally. Photo by Kenneth Lee/K of C member

Anti-abortion activists and church leaders gather on the 47th anniversary of the Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade Wednesday morning in the Capitol Rotunda in Santa Fe. Courtesy/Los Alamos Right to Life Committee

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Shop On The Corner Open For Business Wednesday

COMMUNITY News:

Shop on the Corner, the thrift store on the first floor of Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, is open for business 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesday.

The staff would like to thank again all the shoppers who have helped start the year so grandly. The thrift store workers also acknowledge their donors who have shared so generously.

Wednesday, the profits will be given to Mother Nature’s creatures in both Australia and Puerto Rico. The proceeds will help with animal rescue and recovery as well as the volunteers who care for them.

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Fr. Glenn: Overturning Tables

By Fr. Glenn Jones

Several years ago there prevailed among Christian youth groups a very applicable adage by which to live one’s life: “WWJD”—“What Would Jesus Do?” Since Christians (ostensibly, at least) long to fashion their own lives in the love and charitable principles that Jesus taught and demonstrated, WWJD always before a Christian’s mind’s eye and, indeed, should be the governing principle of his life. But, as a Facebook post I saw once stated rather humorously, what lay in the realm of possibilities of “WWJD” is overturning tables.

I happened upon Jesus’ table tipping episode (Matthew Read More