
KNOWING THE FATHER’S LOVE: A SIX WEEK SERIES. Be renewed in the love of God the Father for you!
This Fall we are offering an in person video series called "My father’s Father"—a six-part journey to rediscover God as the Father who knows us, loves us, and has never stopped pursuing us. God is Our Father– this is the life-altering revelation of Jesus. Yet, many of us struggle to believe and feel that our Father in heaven knows, loves, and chooses us as His sons and daughters.
In this video series, Father Dave Pivonka, TOR, president of Franciscan University, reflects on his relationship with his own father—and teaches the healing power of claiming our true identity as sons and daughters of Our Heavenly Father.
Our group will explore together:
• What Jesus really came to reveal about Our Heavenly Father
• How wounds and lies about fatherhood often shape our faith
• How to reject the enemy’s deceptions and live in the Father’s love
• How Mary and Joseph are accessible models for every family
We all search for understanding, clarity, and a deeper connection with God! Come join other parishioners for “My Father’s Father” Series this Fall.
Meetings are Monday nights from 7:15-8:30pm at St Rose Rectory at “The Barn”, on the following dates:
• Sept 29
• Oct. 27
• Oct. 6
• Break no meeting
• Break no meeting
Columbus Day
• Nov. 10
• Nov. 17
• Oct. 20
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“The whole of the Christian life is like a great pilgrimage to the house of the Father, whose unconditional love for every human creature, and in particular for the ‘prodigal son,’ (cf. Lk 15:11-32) we discover anew each day This pilgrimage takes place in the heart of each person.” — Pope Saint John Paul II