Spirituality

Christian Science Society To Host Free Talk On Saturday

By Mary Langworthy, Clerk
Christian Science Society

Hello friends. It’s been over 20 years since the Christian Science Society in Los Alamos hosted a talk on Christian Science for the community. That changes at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 9.

We hope you’ll join us for “Moving past fear – to healing” – a talk by Lisa Troseth at the Los Alamos Nature Center. Lisa has spoken to groups around the world and is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher. She’s also a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.

It promises to be an inspiring and thought-provoking hour. Admission is free. Read More

Fr. Glenn: ‘Let Your Manner Of Life Be Worthy…’

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

You know … it’s usual for us to want to be remembered when we are gone—to have left some sort of admirable legacy. But I was re-reading the Biblical book 2 Chronicles recently—probably among the least-read books of the Bible since it goes over a lot of the same history as does 2 Kings—and re-encountered a rather tragic phrase: “…he departed with no one’s regret.” (2 Chronicles 21:20).

Ouch.

Who merited such an unfortunate epitaph? None other than a king—Jehoram of the kingdom of Judah, whose manner of life was so offensive to God that “… the Lord smote him in his bowels with an incurable Read More

All Shall Be Well: Listen!

Clergy from left, Pastor Mary Ann Hill, Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Associate Priest Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

By LYNN FINNEGAN
Associate Priest
The Episcopal Church of the Holy Faith
Santa Fe

“The first duty of love is to listen,” theologian Paul Tillich wrote. Listening is a skill that can be practiced and perfected. The Chinese symbol for “To Listen” is a succinct illustration of listening well.

The symbol contains brush strokes denoting the ears (to hear), the eyes (to see), the mind (to think), and the heart Read More

Christian Science Society To Host Free Talk March 9

By Mary Langworthy, Clerk
Christian Science Society

Hello friends. It’s been over 20 years since the Christian Science Society in Los Alamos hosted a talk on Christian Science for the community. That changes at 11 a.m. Saturday, March 9.

We hope you’ll join us for “Moving past fear – to healing” – a talk by Lisa Troseth at the Los Alamos Nature Center. Lisa has spoken to groups around the world and is a Christian Science practitioner and teacher. She’s also a member of the Christian Science Board of Lectureship.

It promises to be an inspiring and thought-provoking hour. Admission is free. Read More

Shop On The Corner Supports El Centro

Shop on the Corner volunteers, from left, Ellie Giovanielli, Deacon Jerome Williams, Cathy Walters, Judy Crocker, and Karen Humphrey. Courtesy photo

Shop on the Corner News:

Shop on the Corner, the thrift shop in the lower level of Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church, recently presented El Centro Chief of Operations Deacon Jerome Williams with a check to help support some of nearly 23,000 patients served in their 14 medical and 3 dental clinics in seven counties in northern New Mexico.

El Centro clinics are located in rural areas where there is limited access to medical, behavioral health and Read More

Fr. Glenn: A Model To Follow

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

It’s you parents’ lot to worry about your kids—who they hang around with, what they are exposed to, what models for life will they emulate, etc. Will they be good persons? Will they have common sense, grasp onto their educational opportunities, avoid those pitfalls of life which are foreseeable and most often avoidable? No doubt almost every parent will rue some of his kids’ choices at one time or another, but you also know they have to learn the consequences of going down a foolish path … hopefully learning them prior to serious damage to themselves or to others.

So, whom should Read More

All Shall Be Well: Be Reconcilers For God

Clergy from left, Pastor Mary Ann Hill, Pastor Nicolé Ferry, Deacon Cynthia Biddlecomb, retired; Associate Priest Lynn Finnegan and Pastor Deb Church. Photo by Nate Limback/ladailypost.com

By The Rev. Mary Ann Hill, Rector
Trinity on the Hill

Following a long-standing tradition, a number of Los Alamos churches come together for soup suppers, study, and worship on Thursdays during the season of Lent (the 40 days preceding Easter). This year’s topic is “reconciliation”.

We live in a world in which polarization is becoming ever-more prevalent. Civil discourse is a rare commodity. It often Read More

Fr. Glenn: The Twain Shall Meet

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

As spring approacheth, always it is accompanied by billboards and ads promoting health, strength, fitness centers, etc., emblazoned with models sculpted so perfectly that Michaelangelo would be envious at the (apparent) skill. But, of course, remember that ol’ Mick didn’t have Photoshop or AI like modern ad agencies. Yet, we do remember from scripture something we know well by experience: “Health and soundness are better than all gold, and a robust body than countless riches.” (Sirach 30:15) Sooo…we trudge to the gym, the track, the pool…remove the clothes from the Read More