Spirituality

Fr. Glenn: Countering Instinct

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Images of bombings, smoke, freedom fighters are strewn across the news sites once again. Heavy sigh.  Over 30 years after the tearing down of “The Wall” in Berlin and the subsequent breakup of the Soviet Union—hardly even a generation—Russia sets it sights westward once again, making incursions into Ukraine, then…? Peace shattered in Europe once again. As General MacArthur remarked in his farewell speech to West Point, it does seem that “Only the dead have seen the end of war.”

Obviously—lamentably—there are always wars, rebellions and conflicts throughout the world. Read More

Free VBS During Parent-Teacher Conferences

Courtesy/La Visit Church

La Vista Church News:

La Vista Church of the Nazarene in White Rock is hosting a free Vacation Bible School (VBS) for children in kindergarten through 6th grade at 15 Grand Canyon Dr. in White Rock.

VBS runs 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. March 17 and 18 (Parent-Teacher Conferences).

“Treasure Quest” will follow in the footsteps of Moses to find the greatest treasure of all.

Participants will engage in all the classic VBS activities including Bible stories, songs, snacks and games, with the addition of archaeological digs each day.

Registration opens Feb. 27 at https://sites.google.com/view/lavistanazvbs Read More

Saint Job Of Pochaiv Orthodox Church In Los Alamos Opens Doors To Allow Community To Pray For Peace In Ukraine

Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church at 1319 Trinity Dr. Courtesy photo

Spiritual News:

Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. today to allow everyone to enter the church to pray for peace in Ukraine.

Saint Job of Pochaiv Orthodox Church is at 1319 Trinity Dr. Read More

Fr. Glenn: Unenviable Envy

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

“People spend money they don’t have/
to buy stuff that they don’t need/
to impress people they don’t like.”

This short adage seems quite true—the first two lines maybe the most. We read news articles stating that increasingly more Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, and that household debt is at all-time highs. Also, that people have more trouble sleeping these days, and that anxiety is also at an all-time high. Hmmm … a correlation there, you think?

Yes, “dress to Impress” is advice often given to those applying for a job, grant, scholarship, etc., but to do so in order Read More

Fr. Glenn: Defining Oneself

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

Well, here we are in yet another election year.  Oh boy, oh joy … to be regaled once again by politicians in their bids to be elected, they trying to walk tightropes between extremes so as to glean the max possible votes. If it wasn’t so serious, it would be amusing as they tread on eggshells during debates and press conferences so as to not offend—or offend as few as possible—likely voters. Thus, experience has shown that positions in public debates held during campaigns to curry max favor are typically poor barometers of predicting ultimate actions in office.

We’ve all seen people Read More

Fr. Glenn: The Wider View

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

We have sort of a love/hate relationship with our mailbox, or, in these days, maybe our inbox. Oh boy … maybe I’ll get some letter/email from a friend or long-absent relation whom I’ve missed, or some other good or fun news. But … then there’s the inevitable bills, taxes, periodic bad news, unexpected problem that crops up—some more often than others.

So, we often get consumed with our day-to-day concerns and problems.  Indeed, we tend to magnify even the more minor things until they seem looming above us like the mythical sword of Damocles, sometimes making for toss-and-turn Read More

Fr. Glenn: Moral Dilemmas

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

In the movie “Eye in the Sky”, a covert operation is tasked with finding and eliminating certain terrorists. The terrorists, known for arranging suicide bombings which had killed scores of innocents and are about to deploy for further attacks, are found and targeted with a drone armed with Hellfire missiles.

But, just as the strike is authorized, a little girl sets up a table to sell bread within the projected blast radius. So, continue the strike to the almost certain death of the little girl, or abort the strike and potentially sacrifice tens, if not hundreds, of other innocents? Read More

Fr. Glenn: Armored Combat

By Fr. Glenn Jones:

We all witness the seemingly endless barrage of negativity in our day—rising crime, rising tensions, rising tempers. Much has been made of the incivility that has raised its omnipresent ugly head in both social and mainstream media outlets, not to mention with day-to-day interactions. Simply completing a sentence uninterrupted has become a frequent challenge in discussions; before you’re halfway through, someone barges in with a contradictory—or even barely relevant—point, sometimes just to deflect challenge to their own unsustainable or weakly-supported position. Read More

United Church Thrift Shop To Remain Closed Next Two Wednesdays Jan. 26 & Feb. 2 Due To Local COVID Surge

By GEORGIA STRICKFADEN
The United Church

In order to protect workers and shoppers alike during the local spiking of COVID-19 cases, the Thrift Shop at The United Church, 2525 Canyon Road, will remain closed for shopping the next two Wednesdays, Jan. 26 and Feb. 2.

The Thrift Shop will reopen when Shop leadership determines we can all stay reasonably safe.  Your support is very much appreciated!

Please stay healthy and kind! Updates can be found on the church website: unitedchurchla.org. Read More

FBI And Jewish Federation Of New Mexico Come Together To Urge Public To Report Threats And Suspicious Activity

Special Agent in Charge Raul Bujanda

FBI News:

The FBI has reaffirmed its commitment to protect the Jewish community in New Mexico from any potential threats after the Texas synagogue attack.

Special Agent in Charge  of the Albuquerque FBI Division joined Rabbi Dr. Rob Lennick, CEO of the Jewish Federation of New Mexico, in urging the public to report any threats or suspicious activity.   

Rabbi Dr. Rob Lennick

“The Albuquerque FBI Division has a very close and enduring relationship with the Jewish community in New Mexico,” SAC Bujanda said. “I have reached out to several Jewish leaders to Read More