Spirituality

Pastor Garris: It’s The People At Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church Who Make Serving Such An Honor

Pastor Zachary Garris at the podium in Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church at 333 Bryce Ave. Tuesday in White Rock. Photo by Carol A. Clark/ladailypost.com

By CAROL A. CLARK
Los Alamos Daily Post
caclark@ladailypost.com

Pastor Zachary Garris is celebrating his six-month anniversary serving at Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church (PCA) at 333 Bryce Ave. in White Rock. He was ordained Oct. 10, 2021.

“It’s the people at Bryce Avenue Presbyterian Church who make serving such an honor,” Pastor Garris told the Los Alamos Daily Post. “It’s a well-established church with many faithful people and they’ve Read More

Community Invited To Saint Job’s Akathist For Ukraine

Saint Job News:

Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church will be serving the Akathist to the Theotokos with the special intention of bringing about the end of the invasion of Ukraine, at 5:30 p.m. each Friday.

All are welcome to attend and pray.

An Akathist is a structured prayer consisting of 13 parts. The form dates back from before the sixth century, and is dedicated to Jesus Christ or one of his Saints.

Saint Job is collecting financial donations for humanitarian relief in Ukraine. Any donations marked for Ukraine will be passed to the national church which will distribute them. Or one can make a donation Read More

Fr. Glenn: The Old And The New

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

“I know better than you.”

Few phrases so readily get us to raise our defenses than that one, especially when it comes to politics, religion and custom—the reason why it is often considered bad form to bring up those issues at social occasions. Perceived challenges to any of these can raise the hackles quicker than about anything else other than personal insult. We need only witness the incivility of public discourse in our day to see that.

These days we also often hear of those who are discontented with the current American political, economic and even religious systems advocating Read More

Fr. Glenn: Keeping Good Company

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Was discussing a couple of recent local murders with the Walmart cashier. One a recent alleged murder of an aunt by her 15-year-old nephew. Another, a son of a mother. Yikes. One wonders: if not safe with family, wherefore art thou “safety”?

The discussion meandered to speculation about family situations and company kept. One can’t help but think that such coldness toward human life cannot be the fruit of good moral conditions and examples, but rather a hardness toward the good and moral developed over years and maybe decades. If not by family, perhaps by companions or mentors—real Read More

Women’s Lenten Retreat Features Popular Author, Speaker Sarah Christmyer At IHM Saturday March 26

Courtesy/IHM

Sarah Christmyer will be the guest speaker at a Lenten retreat for women hosted by Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, March 26 in the Parish Hall at 3700 Canyon Road. Courtesy/IHM

IHM News:

Popular Catholic author and speaker Sarah Christmyer will be the guest speaker at an upcoming Lenten retreat for women hosted by Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church (IHM) in Los Alamos.

The Saturday, March 26 retreat will begin with 7:30 a.m. Mass in church followed by the program beginning at 9 a.m. and concluding at 3:15 p.m. in Karen McLaughlin (Parish) Hall. Read More

Fr. Glenn: ‘…for my mouth will utter truth…’

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Anyone who has been a teacher or supervisor over others know the drill: One person complains about another, his/her story slanted so as to bolster his case against the “accused” … conveniently omitting essential or twisting facts to his own benefit. And then you are forced to the role of referee/judge, trying to sort out facts from conflicting accounts, not infrequently unverifiable or even fabricated, whether maliciously or in the accuser’s imagination. It often concludes (unsatisfactorily) with uncertain believability and empathy/sympathy with one side or the other Read More

Celebration Of Life For Becky Parker On Pi Day March 14

Becky Parker 1952 – 2022

COMMUNITY News:

A Celebration of Life will be held for Becky Parker starting at 5 p.m. on Pi Day, March 14, at the Golf Course Community Room in Los Alamos.

Becky taught math at the Los Alamos Middle School in the early 2000s and at the Pojoaque Valley Middle and High Schools after that.

Pi Day was always a way for her to celebrate math with her students.

A buffet will be served and there will be, naturally, pie for dessert.

Please come and share your stories and reminisces and help us celebrate Becky’s life.

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Langworthy: Outgrowing Prejudice And An Invitation

Mary Baker Eddy

By MARY LANGWORTHY
Los Alamos

In the 1960s, pre-women’s lib, I overheard a couple of men talking about Christian Science. One said to the other, “I wouldn’t trust any religion founded by a woman.” Sixty years on, and many physical, financial, and family healings later, I can think of many reasons not to trust a religious movement, and that’s not one of them. But I was young and thought, “Oh my! Should I be concerned?”

So I thought about what I’d learned in Christian Science Sunday School. Mary Baker Eddy, the woman the men were discussing, wrote the textbook I studied along with the Bible Read More