Introducing Immaculate Heart Of Mary Catholic Church
Immaculate Heart of Mary Pastor John Daniel with staff members from left, David Mutschlecner, Rhonda Simmonds, Norma Parra, Fr. Daniel, Cathy Kohlrust, Caren Stephens and Tirso Arnelas inside the church at 3700 Canyon Road. Established in 1946, IHM is a Catholic Church of the Roman Rite serving the communities of Los Alamos and White Rock. Learn more at ihm.org. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
Immaculate Heart of Mary Pastor John Daniel outside the church at 3700 Canyon Road. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com Read More
Los Alamos Faith & Science Forum Features Reinovsky
Bob Reinovsky speaks at the first lecture of the Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum’s Summer Series Wednesday evening at the Unitarian Church. Photo by Morrie Pongratz
LAF&SF News:
Bob Reinovsky was the first speaker of Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum’s Summer Series.
Reinovsky, a program manager at Los Alamos National Laboratory, spoke to a full house Wednesday evening at the Unitarian Church. He began the exploration of the hard-to-get-your-mind-around concept of human “consciousness” and examined characterizing human consciousness in the dimensions of “brain (neuroscience), Read More
Local LDS Relief Society Assists Women Across Globe
Members of the LDS Church Relief Society create flannel liners to donate to Days for Girls and Women 2 Be. Courtesy photo For many women around the world, menstruation can be a humiliating or physically painful experience because they don’t have any resources to help manage their flow.
According to the Days for Girls website, for many young women in rural areas or developing countries, getting their period forces them to miss school or prevents them from graduating. Worse, in some isolated areas menstruation can lead to Read More
Fr. Glenn: Being True
By Fr. Glenn Jones
Last week this column spoke of encouraging youth (and everyone, really) to make those often weighty (and constant) decisions of choosing between the good and the easy … between what is popular yet lacking, and that which is virtuous yet difficult … though it possibly be even ostracizing.
This is the perpetual struggle for the Christian because the truth of Jesus’ words is often quite manifest: “Enter by the narrow gate; for the gate is wide and the way is easy, that leads to destruction, and those who enter by it are many. For the gate is narrow and the way is hard, that leads Read More
‘Hands On’ Icon Painting Workshop At Saint Job Of Pochaiv Orthodox Church July 8-13 & July 15-20
During the workshop, beginning students will work on this icon of the Archangel Michael. Courtesy photo
Advanced students will work on this icon of Saint Luke the Proto-iconographer. Courtesy photo
Fr. Theophan Mackey, front center, of Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church and students of a previous workshop with their finished icons. Courtesy photo
Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church News:
Two icon painting workshops in the Byzantine-Russian tradition will be held this July in Los Alamos, at Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church, 1319 Trinity Dr.
The Prosopon School of Iconology Read More
Introducing New Beginnings Church
From left, New Beginings Childrens Pastor Gwen King, Assistant Childrens Pastor Lizzy Lyon, Youth Pastor Moises Pinto and Lead Pastors Laneesa and Shawn Amburgey at their church at 112 East Road. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
From top left, New Beginings Assistant Childrens Pastor Lizzy Lyon, Childrens Pastor Gwen King, Youth Pastor Moises Pinto and from bottom left, Lead Pastors Laneesa and Shawn Amburgey. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
From New Beginnings Church:
New Beginnings is a church with authentic people who have real issues just like everyone Read More
Scenes From Installation Of New Pastor David Taylor At First Baptist Church Of Los Alamos Sunday Morning
New Pastor David Taylor preaches his first sermon Sunday morning at his installation at First Baptist Church of Los Alamos at 2200 Diamond Dr. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
New FBC-LA Pastor David Taylor’s father Pastor Dennis Taylor traveled from Oklahoma to preach Sunday morning at his son’s installation. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
New FBC-LA Pastor David Taylor’s brother Michael Taylor traveled from Oklahoma to preach Sunday morning at his brother’s installation. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com Scene from Read More
K Of C Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament June 22
FBC-LA Welcomes New Pastor David Taylor
First Baptist Church of Los Alamos at 2200 Diamond Dr. welcomes new Pastor David Taylor. Courtesy photo First Baptist Church of Los Alamos is delighted to welcome our new pastor David Taylor. David has moved to our community with his wife Laci and their 9-year-old twins Caleb and Kaitlyn.
David has eight years’ experience as a pastor and is pursuing a Doctor of Ministry through Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary.
David is originally from Oklahoma and has since lived and served also in Texas, Louisiana and New Mexico.
The church will Read More
Fr. Glenn: Being A Candle In Darkness
By Fr. Glenn Jones
Begging your attention a moment: consider the division sign: ÷
It could rather symbolize two persons divided by a fence, couldn’t it? Perhaps that was the intent of its original design of its symbolism of division. But, the sadness is … though both dots/persons are identical, one is lower than the other … that barrier of division between them preventing communication or, perhaps, even unification.
Not so unlike us humans, wouldn’t you say? Though we outwardly lament divisions, we tend to cultivate them nonetheless—the “other” person being “lower” or “inferior” in one way Read More
Splash Into Summer With La Vista Church May 31
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LA VISTA CHURCH News:
Splash into Summer with La Vista Church and enjoy free food, a water slide and bubble pit, games and prizes, and popsicles to celebrate the end of another school year and the beginning of a great summer!
Everyone is invited to join in the fun noon to 3 p.m. on the last day of school, May 31, at La Vista Church of the Nazarene, 15 Grand Canyon Dr. in White Rock. Read More
Introducing Trinity On The Hill Episcopal Church
Trinity on the Hill Rev. Christopher Adams, parish organist Valerie Fassbender and parish administrator Cynthia Biddlecomb. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.com
Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church at 3900 Trinity Dr. Photo by Jenn Bartram/ladailypost.comWhoever you are, you are welcome here at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church.
We extend a special welcome to those who are single, married, divorced, widowed, gay, confused, filthy rich, comfortable, or dirt poor. We welcome those who are inked, pierced, both, or neither. Read More
Introducing Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church
Co-Pastors Rev. Nicole Raddu-Ferry and Rev. Scott Thalacker of Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. Courtesy photo
Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church at 2390 North Road. Courtesy photoOn The Job In Los Alamos: Ministerial Alliance
On the job in Los Alamos are members of the Ministerial Alliance meeting Tuesday at the White Rock United Methodist Church with Senior Center Executive Director Bernadette Lauritzen to share information and resources. Photo by Jennifer Bartram Read More
Fr. Glenn: Filial Duty
By Fr. Glenn Jones
A very happy Mother’s Day to all of you lovely sources of new human life out there! … those precious little images of God … God’s little lambs. We wish you all happiness and contentment basking in the love of your children and grandchildren.
Of course, we Judeo-Christians cannot help but recall on this day, as well as on Father’s Day, that commandment of God: “Honor thy father and thy mother”, remembering St. Paul’s expanding admonition: “Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right. ‘Honor your father and mother’ for this is the first commandment Read More
2019 Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum Asks: Are You A Robot? Brain, Mind, Soul
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LA Faith & Science Forum News:
This summer, the Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum asks: Are You a Robot? Brain, Mind, Soul.
If you use the internet at all, you may have been asked whether you are a robot. Many websites do this, trying to protect against spurious account creation. On one level, it’s an easy question to answer — no, you’re not a robot, you’re a flesh-and-blood human.
But on another level, it’s more difficult. Can we be sure our behavior is not programmed by our genetics, life experiences, instincts, and habits — to say nothing of our addictions and psychoses? Read More
Fr. Glenn: Disconnecting From The Data Stream
By Fr. Glenn Jones:
You know … you think I would have learned by now.
When I lived on the east coast, I just knew I’d have plenty of time to visit all the sights—Revolutionary War, Civil War, the Blue Ridge, Cape Cod, etc., … until I didn’t, and had to leave them all in the rear-view mirror. And then while in Los Alamos, I thought I’d have lots of time to visit all the wonderful panoramic vistas and trails … until called away unexpectedly. Oh, that accursed procrastination gene!
That came to mind this this weekend while driving between Las Vegas (NM) and Tucumcari, and the thought came to mind: “Just Read More
Introducing Los Alamos Jewish Community Center
Congregants Anne Browning, left, and Beverly Post lead Erev Shabbat or evening services Friday at the Los Alamos Jewish Center. Photo by David Sigeti
Interior view of the Los Alamos Jewish Center at 2400 Canyon Road. Photo by David Sigeti
Exterior view of the Los Alamos Jewish Center Saturday afternoon at 2400 Canyon Road. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com
About the Los Alamos Jewish Center:
The Los Alamos Jewish Center (LAJC) is an unaffiliated, egalitarian congregation. Men and women participate equally in all religious aspects of the congregation, and participation in all aspects Read More
Prize Bingo Night 7 p.m. Friday

COMMUNITY News:
The community is invited to Prize Bingo Night at 7 p.m. Friday, May 3 at the Columbian Club Hall, 104 DP Road.
This family friendly event, which includes a concession stand selling hot dogs and chips, is sponsored by the IHM Ladies Auxiliary and Knights of Columbus of Los Alamos.
All funds raised at this event go to charities. Read More
Wheeler Brings Holistic Healing Practice To Los Alamos
Laurie Wheeler
By BONNIE J. GORDON
Los Alamos Daily Post
bjgordon@ladailypost.com
Holistic Practitioner Laurie Wheeler is bringing her practice, Wellness Within, to Los Alamos. She will share office space with Chiropractor Gary Storken at 2610 Trinity Dr. and is in Los Alamos on Wednesdays at present.
Wheeler has been a classical homeopathic practitioner for more than 25 years. She is certified through the California College of Natural Medicine and the British Institute of Homeopathy.
Holistic medicine considers the whole person—body, mind, emotions and spirit— to gain balance in life,” Read More



































