Spirituality

Inspirational Speaker Father John Calbom Sunday

Father John Calbom

SDOC News:

Father John Calbom is the guest priest visiting Saint Dimitri Orthodox Church where he will serve Divine Liturgy Sunday morning, Dec 8.

Rev. Calbom, M.A., is an inspirational speaker, corporate chaplain, consultant, certified HeartMath provider, and a Russian Orthodox (ROCOR) priest with degrees in theology and psychology. He was vice president of St. Luke Medical Center and worked as a behavioral medicine therapist with cancer patients in their complementary and adjunctive cancer care treatment program.

Rev. Calbom is co-author with his wife, Cherie, Read More

Local Pastor Presents Radio Ministry

Staff Report

Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church in Los Alamos has a radio ministry for the purpose of teaching the listener about Jesus the Redeemer.

Each week there are two different shows called “Redeemer Theological Academy Lectures” and “Christ in the Old Testament.”

On these shows, Pastor Brian Kachelmeier of Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church teaches about the person and work of Christ from the Bible. Topics include the following: Trinity, Christology, the Holy Spirit, the written Scriptures, vocation and others.

Redeemer Theological Academy Read More

‘The Performance Myth’ at TOTH Sunday

Lisa-Jo Dunham, Lisa Rothrock, and Jennifer Griffin of the Generations Band performing at Trinity on the Hill. Photo by TK Thompson
 
The Generations Band from left, Joe Fawcett (lead guitar), Maryann Blackhart (projection), Lisa-Jo Dunham (vocalist), Lisa Rothrock (vocalist), Jennifer Griffin (vocalist), Joash Inoferio (drummer), Jason Osborn (bass guitar), Mark Hartman (sound), and Rick Rothrock (video). Photo by TK Thompson
 
The Performance Myth
By Maryann Blackhart

Christmas is coming—hooray! The Generations service at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church is this Read More

Christmas Bazaar for Children Saturday

TOTH Children’s Bazaar 2012. Photo by David Griggs

TOTH news:

Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, 3900 Trinity Dr., will hold its annual Children’s Christmas Bazaar 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Dec. 7 in Kelly Hall. 

The Bazaar is held for children kindergarten through 6th grade to shop for their family and friends. “Elves” are available to help children shop and free gift wrapping is available. The best part of the Bazaar is that parents are not allowed in Kelly Hall. Parents are banished to a café style atmosphere where coffee and treats are served.

Gift items are priced very reasonably Read More

Ladies Auxiliary Hosts Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair

LALA News:

The Ladies Auxiliary of Los Alamos is sponsoring a Christmas Arts and Crafts Fair to raise money for donations to needy families, a Santa Fe soup kitchen and a state orphanage. 

The fair is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7 at the Knights of Columbus Hall. There are a variety of vendors signed up with many different items to sell. 

This will be a great opportunity for some additional Christmas shopping. The Ladies Auxiliary will also have a hot breakfast and lunch available for all the hungry shoppers.

The Ladies Auxiliary is a charitable and social organization of Catholic Read More

Shop on the Corner Offers Christmas Bargains

SOTC News:

The annual Shop on the Corner Christmas Sale will offer holiday bargains on Wednesday, Dec. 4. The thrift shop sale is 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and includes both brand new and gently used  items, which the volunteers set aside all year. 

Holiday decorations, festive and new clothing, toys and games, books and music, linens, china and glassware, jewelry, leather goods, and gifts are some of the items that will attract scores of bargain hunters, collectors, and hobbyists.

Shop on the Corner thrift store is in the lower level of Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, off Canyon Read More

Los Alamos Pastor Broadcasts Live Nov. 22-23

RELC News:

Issues, Etc. 24 will be broadcast live Friday, Nov. 22 and Saturday, Nov. 23 and Rev. Brian L. Kachelmeier, pastor of Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church (RELC) in Los Alamos, will discuss in the last block of two hours from 8-10 a.m., the Community Lament Psalms.

In particular, Pastor Kachelmeier will talk about Psalm 79, Psalm 44, and Psalm 89. You can listen live by going to the Issues, Etc. website at www.issuesetc.org from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 or download the entire two hour interview later this weekend.

What is Issues, Etc.? It is a talk show radio program broadcast Read More

Annual Crèche Show Dec. 6

Note: Drop crèches to be displayed in show at the church between 8 a.m. and noon Dec. 6. Crèches must be picked up 4-5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7. Send an email to LACrecheShow@gmail.com. with the number of crèches and any special set-up requirements.
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Residents Collect Shoebox Gifts

WRBC News:

Christmas is arriving early in Los Alamos, as White Rock Baptist Church prepares to serve as a collection point for Operation Christmas Child. Soon, with the help of local volunteers, the site will be brimming with festively wrapped shoeboxes full of gifts.

Through Operation Christmas Child, the world’s largest Christmas project, Los Alamos residents are helping send shoe box gifts to more than 8 million children in 100 countries suffering from natural disaster, war, terrorism, disease, famine and poverty.

From Los Alamos, the shoebox gifts will be sorted and sent using whatever Read More

First Baptist Church Bingo Tonight

FBCLA News:

Community members 18 and older are invited to attend a bingo game in the gym at the First Baptist Church of Los Alamos, 2200 Diamond Dr.

The event runs 7-9 p.m., today, is free of charge and offers more than $500 in prizes. Read More

Mother Alicia Pope Explores The Holy Spirit

The TOTH Generations Band. Courtesy/TOTH

TOTH News:

Who Is The Holy Spirit
By Maryann Blackhart

Another holiday weekend—hooray! Nothing to do? We have lots to do at Trinity on the Hill’s Generations service at 6:07 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 10 starting with a free dinner at 5:15 p.m. in Kelly Hall. We provide free daycare, too.

Stop for a moment and imagine what it would be like to see the world through the eyes of a 5-year-old child. What do you see? Or perhaps you see God in a sunset or in a stranger who helps another. God is the same from the beginning to now and beyond.God’s nature as the Father, Son, and Holy Read More

Local Residents Participate in October Prayer Chain

As part of the National Life Chain’s annual 90 Minutes October prayer chain, more than a dozen Los Alamos citizens prayed from 1-2:30 p.m., Sunday in downtown Los Alamos for the life of unborn children and an end to abortion. Photo by Kenneth Lee Read More

TOTH Generations Service Sunday

Jonathan Dowell will perform Sunday at TOTH. Courtesy photo

Is Christ Divine?
By Maryann Blackhart

Trinity on the Hill’s Generations series continues this Sunday, Oct. 27 at 6:07 p.m., starting with a free dinner at 5:15 pm in Kelly Hall. We provide free daycare, too. Our special guest musician this week will be dulcimer player Jonathan Dowell. Come join us for insightful worship, great food, and fabulous live music!

In our last service, Laurie Triplett started our series theme of “Who is God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? And how can we follow God and not fall into the Performance Myth?” God is the Read More

TOTH Generations Service Offers New Series Sunday

Welcoming All to the Generations Community
By Maryann Blackhart

Columbus Day weekend and nothing to do? Come join us at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church’s Generations Service at 6:07 p.m. this Sunday, Oct. 13, in Kelly Hall; a free dinner is provided at 5:15 p.m., before the service.

We are starting a new series this Sunday with Seminarian Laurie Triplett answering questions such as “Who is God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit? Many of us have asked ourselves Who is God? God, our Creator, made us each a little different, making us all unique. We are part of a diverse community here in Los Alamos, as well Read More

Education for Ministry Course Starts Soon

TOTH News:

A course of study for the ministry is beginning at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church called Education for Ministry (EFM.)

This is a discussion and study group, which meets for a three-hour class once a week for 36 weeks each year. 

EFM offers a four year curriculum on a flexible schedule (usually no meetings around seasonal holidays and during the summer.) In the first year, the focus is on the Old Testament and its historical context. The second year reviews the New Testament. Third year students study the history of Christianity, while the fourth year focuses on various issues Read More

Blacklight Dodgeball for Teens at Family Conference

FBCLA News:

A Blacklight Dodgeball Tournament for teenagers, which includes a chance to win a free iPad Mini, is being held 6-10 p.m. Saturday at First Baptist Church Los Alamos (FBCLA), 2200 Diamond Dr.

Several youth groups in Los Alamos are uniting together to put on the event. The night also includes a talk for teens on healthy dating and relationships by special guest speakers, Dr. Robin Newman and Pat Newman.

For the dodgeball tournament, teens will compete in teams of five. Teams are guys only or girls only and there will be separate tournaments for guys and girls. Teens can form their teams Read More

LDS Hosts Preparedness Fair in White Rock

Courtesy/LDS

Courtesy/LDS

LDS News:

About 400 people from northern New Mexico attended a preparedness fair Saturday hosted by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Twenty four booths with activities, demonstrations and information were set up at the White Rock chapel on Grand Canyon Drive. Topics included food and water storage, 72-hour kits, outdoor cooking, finance, ham radio, bread making, how to obtain scholarships, the county’s emergency broadcast system, as well as the emergency communication system for members of the church in northern New Mexico.

LDS church leaders Read More

Father Gary Baldwin Delivers First Homily at TOTH

Father Gary Baldwin

TOTH News:

Be at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church this Sunday, Sept. 22, for our contemporary service called Generations, featuring Father Gary Baldwin and his very first homily with us.

But first enjoy a free dinner at 5:15 p.m. to nourish your body, then celebrate an upbeat and laid-back worship service with live music at 6:07 p.m. to nourish your heart and soul. Kids are welcome, and childcare is provided.

Father Gary will be preaching on “Building Up Our Heavenly IRA” – what heavenly treasure is and how we as followers of Christ build it up—taken from both a practical Read More

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