Spirituality

Fr. Glenn: The Problem With Self-Esteem

By Rev. Glenn Jones
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
Los Alamos

I was watching a news video the other day of an interview of a person with some counter-cultural views, and as one might notice in many such things and in today’s public discussion, the interviewer constantly interrupted the person with sweeping negative generalizations, and for the whole interview would not allow the guest to lay out any argument toward making his points. Why, I wondered, did the interviewer have to be so rude and defensive?

Why, indeed? What is that root cause of such refusal to listen to another’s point of Read More

Los Alamos Faith And Science Forum: 2018 Summer Series Begins Wednesday June 6

The Los Alamos Faith and Science Forum summer series begins June 6 with the topic, ‘Why discuss Evolution?’ Courtesy/LAF&SF

LAF&SF News:

Purposeful Evolution?

One of the main stumbling blocks about evolution, for people of faith, is that it is portrayed as totally random and without direction. They ask—where in this is the Creator’s purpose?

Actually, however, recent research in evolutionary biology increasingly allows for the possibility that evolution is not always so random. Rather, it may respond to constraints that seem to direct it, perhaps in “purposeful” Read More

Knights Of Columbus Honor State Free Throw Winners

The Sacred Heart Chapter 3137 of the Knights of Columbus held a ceremony Wednesday in the Knights of Columbus Hall on DP Road in Los Alamos to recognize the state winners of the free throw contest sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. Los Alamos sent three district winners to the state contest in Bernalillo earlier this year and all three won first place. This was the best showing ever for Los Alamos. Pictured front row from left to right, Ryan Aldaz, Lukas Ulibarri and Abraham Sanchez. In the back row from left, Grand Knight David Jolly, District 10 Deputy Harry Montoya and Youth Coordinator Roger Read More

Fr. Glenn: Searching For Maturity

By Rev. Glenn Jones
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
Los Alamos

Well, spring is springing, and with it comes the perennial desire by young people to achieve (or at least appear to have achieved) greater maturity. Over by the high school we experience more loud music from passing cars, young couples wrapping themselves around one another in raging hormone-flooded embraces (yep, every spring even here at the church, having to chase them off when we catch them), sneaking a smoke or a vape, etc.

Many girls tend to wear tighter clothes and show more skin in order to attract attention of the young Read More

Community Members Celebrate National Day Of Prayer

Community members gathered for prayer and worship Thursday on the annual National Day of Prayer at the Ashley Pond Pavilion. This year marked the 67th observance of the National Day of Prayer in the nation and the 52nd year that a Presidential Proclamation is signed for the National Day of Prayer. This year’s president of the National Day of Prayer is Ronnie Floyd, who also is president of the Southern Baptist Convention. The theme in 2018 is ‘Unity!’ and is based on Ephesians 4:3 that states, ‘Making every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace’. Photo by William McTeigue Read More

Los Alamos Hosts Icon Painting Workshop June 11-16

Icon paintings at St.Job of Pochaiv Church. The church will host a icon painting workshop June 11-16. Photo by Maire O’Neill/ladailypost.com

COMMUNITY News:

An icon painting workshop in Byzantine-Russian tradition will be held June 11-16 in Los Alamos.

The Prosopon School of Iconology, founded in 1979 by Vladislav Andrejev, introduces students to the practice and theory of the ancient Christian art of icon-writing.

In the intensive, “hands-on” workshop each participant will paint an icon using traditional techniques and materials. The workshop is accessible to those with no art training Read More

Fr. Glenn: Holding Nothing Back

By Rev. Glenn Jones
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
Los Alamos

I wrote last week about watching the NJROTC awards/change of command ceremony recently, and inevitably began reminiscing about my own college ROTC days back in the early 80’s. That was, of course, soon after the Vietnam War, and feelings toward the military were much less warm than they are today. It was very similar to the situation with police these days: the actions of a relatively few bad apples get imputed to all even though the vast majority serve with selflessness and honor.

Back in that post-Vietnam time—even as now—there Read More

Los Alamos Celebrates National Day Of Prayer May 3

Attendees stand for the posting of colors at the 2017 National Day of Prayer. Courtesy photo

Members of the VFW post the colors during last year’s National Day of Prayer. Courtesy photo
 

COMMUNITY News:

Local Bible-based believers in Jesus Christ will gather for prayer and worship on the annual National Day of Prayer 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, May 3 at the Ashley Pond Pavilion.

This year marks the 67th observance of the National Day of Prayer in the nation and the 52nd year that a Presidential Proclamation is signed for the National Day of Prayer. This year’s president of the National Read More

Los Alamos Church Of Christ Opens Doors To Grace Vineyard Christian Fellowship

Grace Vineyard Christian Fellowship and Los Alamos Church of Christ are sharing space. Courtesy photo

 

CHURCH News:

Since March 18, the Grace Vineyard Christian Fellowship has worshiped and fellowshiped in the Los Alamos Church of Christ building at 2323 Diamond Dr.

The present schedule is that Grace Vineyard Christian Fellowship meets for worship and preaching 8:15-10 a.m. Sunday. The Grace Vineyard Christian Fellowship’s children participate 9-10 a.m., in Los Alamos Church of Christ’s Bible classes, which are offered for all ages. Then 10-10:30 a.m., both groups share fellowship Read More