Fall Bible Conference Begins Tonight
Rev. Dr. Ian Hamilton
CHURCH News:
The Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church in White Rock will sponsor a Fall Bible Conference beginning at 7 p.m. today through Sunday, Oct. 2.
The Rev. Dr. Ian Hamilton is the guest speaker and his topic is “John Owen and Communion with God.”
The English Puritan theologian and Oxford academic, John Owen (1616-1683), believed that communion with God lies at the heart of the Christian life. With the Apostle Paul he recognized that through God the Son we have access by the God the Holy Spirit to the God the Father. He never lost the sense of amazement expressed by Apostle Read More
IHM Celebrates Blue Mass Honoring First Responders
The Rev. Glenn Jones prays for Los Alamos Police Ofc. Ben Irving, center, Sheriff Marco Lucero and all first responders in the community during this evening’s Blue Mass celebrated at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
From left, the Rev. Glenn Jones, Los Alamos Police Ofc. Ben Irving and Sheriff Marco Lucero during this evening’s Blue Mass at Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
A special cake was served to first responders and parishoners this evening following the Blue Mass. Photo Read More
Letter To The Editor: What A Golf Tournament!
By RYAN GILBERTFriends,
What a great golf tournament held Sept. 16! If you were able to join us for this year’s “Hackfest” Par 3 event, THANK YOU! It was an awesome morning!
We had 40 golfers hitting shots not many of us have ever attempted on this course and I hope never will again (at least not until next year).
We were well fed by Cottonwood on the Greens and also well taken care of by LAGC staff. Thank you Pavel (Listwan) and your team as well as Donnie (Torres) and your team for an exceptional outing.
I am very grateful to also serve beside our amazing YL committee who put on this Read More
Pastor Granillo: Mighty Warrior
Pastor Raul GranilloMighty Warrior.
Most everyone knows the story of David and Goliath. How a small boy with a big heart took down the enemy’s prize warrior, who was a giant compared to most people. From there, David only became more famous in Israel. He led the king’s armies to many victories. He was revered for his courage and faith under great pressure and against great adversaries. 1 Chronicles 11 tells us that David was made king and then began fortifying the kingdom and building cities. “And David became more and more powerful, because the LORD Almighty was with him” (1 Chron. 11:9 Read More
Garage Sale For Orphans 8:30-Noon Saturday
Volunteers are hard at work getting everything ready for Saturday’s Garage Sale for Orphans at First Baptist Church. Courtesy photo
The community is invited to check out the many items for sale Saturday, Sept. 24 for which the proceeds benefit the orphans of Ferrier Village, Haiti. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Members of First Baptist Church of Los Alamos announce that they have already received overwhelming support in the form of donations for their Garage Sale for Orphans, happening Saturday, Sept. 24.
Community Invited To High Tea At TOTH Oct. 1
The community is invited to High Tea at 3 p.m., Oct. 1 at Trinity on the Hill in Kelly Hall. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
The community is invited to High Tea at 3 p.m., Oct. 1 at Trinity on the Hill in Kelly Hall.
There will be scrumptious savory and sweet offerings, tea, fashions from Shop on the Corner Thrift Store, a silent auction and piano music by Joe Cox.
Tickets are $25 for adults and $10 for children 10 and under and on sale now at the church office or call 505.662.5107.
All proceeds go to support the “House of Hope” building team in their mission work in Cuidad Read More
NMCCB Statement On Death Penalty Reinstatement

Pastor Granillo: Encouraged
Pastor Raul GranilloI remember being discouraged when I was a kid because we were “poor”. It didn’t help when my older brother would tell me about how great his life was back when him and mom lived in Chicago. He would brag about her great job and how his toys were so absolutely amazing. I would look at mine and think, “This is just not fair. I’ll never have what he had.”
As an adult, I think it’s still easy for me to look around at the world and think, “I am so far behind successful people that I could never catch up.” It can be discouraging for anyone when we compare our lives to Read More
Internationally Acclaimed Alpha Course Begins Sept. 20
- Is there more to life than this?
- How can you make the most out of life?
- Does God exist?
- Who is Jesus?
- How can we have faith?
Unitarian Church Presents Ken Burns’ Defying The Nazis
Courtesy imagePastor Granillo: Rebuilding
By Pastor Raul GranilloRebuilding.
Only a man who has felt ultimate despair is capable of feeling ultimate bliss. – Alexander Dumas
This quote is from one of my favorite books, The Count of Monte Cristo. In it,Edmond Dantès has his life suddenly turned upside down as he finds himself serving a life sentence in a dismal prison. For all intents and purposes, Edmond should have no hope. I’ll stop there so as not to spoil it.
Like anyone else, I have also felt despair. No, I won’t pretend to have faced despair like Dantès. In fact, I won’t pretend to have felt despair that could compare to so many Read More
Young Life Los Alamos ‘Par 3 Homecoming Hackfest’ Sept. 16
Young Life’s annual golf tournament is Friday, Sept. 16 at Los Alamos Golf Course. Courtesy photo
YOUNG LIFE News:
Young Life is sponsoring its annual golf tournament, Friday, Sept. 16 at Los Alamos Golf Course – only this year it will be a rowdy Par 3.

Young Life golf tournament players. Courtesy photo
The course will be unlike any played before in Los Alamos, so participants should get ready to be challenged as well as laugh.
The format is a four-player scramble. The cost is $45 for members for $75 for non-members and price Read More
Jewish Legacy In NM History Lecture Sept. 25
Book Of Revelations Study Begins At La Vista Church
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Everyone is welcome to join us on Wednesday’s as we study the book of Revelations beginning Sept. 7 at La Vista Church in White Rock.
This is going to be an amazing view into this mysterious book. If you can’t be at La Vista Church in person, then join us on our FB page. We will be STREAMING LIVE ON FaceBook.
Since this is also discussion based, we will integrate your comments or questions from FaceBook. Come be a part of this amazing study! Read More
Pastor Granillo: Chasing Mice
By Pastor Raul GranilloIn this old nursery rhyme, a cat finds himself in the throne room of the Queen of England. I’ve never been in the presence of such an important person, but I would think that it would be a pretty big deal. I sometimes wonder how I might react or talk to some great dignitary? I can’t say how it would go, but I do hope that I would have enough sense to realize
Mother Teresa Is Named A Saint
Today named a saint, in 1979, Mother Teresa received the Nobel Peace Prize for her work with the poor and dying. Courtesy photo
Staff Report
Hundreds of thousands of people gathered today in St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City to celebrate the canonization of Saint Teresa of Kolkata, as she will now be known.
“Mother Teresa, in all aspects of her life, was a generous dispenser of divine mercy, making herself available for everyone through her welcome and defense of human life, those unborn and those abandoned and discarded,” Pope Francis said.
Born Agnes Read More
Local Thrift Store Proceeds To Benefit Disaster Relief
Shop on the Corner is open 8:30 a.m. to noon Wednesdays in the lower level of TOTH at the corner of Canyon Road and Diamond Drive. Courtesy photo
COMMUNITY News:
Shop on the Corner, the thrift store at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church in Los Alamos, will donate the proceeds from its Wednesday, Aug. 31, sale to disaster relief for the Louisiana floods and the wildfires in California.
“We want to offer some financial help for the thousands who have been evacuated and especially those who have lost their homes through flood or fire,” volunteer Mari Mahler said. “Los Alamos
Work Continues On Saint Job of Pochaiv On Trinity
Work is moving along Friday on the Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church at 1319 Trinity Dr. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Read More


































