Wednesday, November 27, 2013

REFLECTIONS ABOUT CHRISTMAS MASS FROM OUR CHOIR DIRECTORS


The 4:00 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass provides an uplifting, youthful approach to traditional carols and contemporary songs to ring in the Birth of Christ.  It is truly a celebration!  The message for this Mass is intended for young children.  Father conducts a “dialogue” homily where he asks the young children to come and sit at the base of the altar.  He then asks for their assistance in retelling the story of Christ’s birth.  Music for Christmas Eve Mass at 4:00 p.m. will be provided by our Sunday 4’oclock choir, 4-Hymn.  Joining this choir, we welcome back our returning college students and the children’s choir. 

Christmas is about tradition and what better tradition than Christmas carols.  The Youth Orchestra , along with the 11:00 am Sunday choir, will be playing traditional Christmas carols at the 6:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Mass that will not only celebrate the birth of Christ but will hopefully stir fond memories in the hearts of the assembly.  This Mass, like 4:00 p.m. is also intended for children and includes the dialogue homily.

 At a new time this year, Good Shepherd’s 9:00 p.m. Mass will be a treat for all with music provided by our Sunday 9:00 a.m. choir and our hand bell choir.  The blend of these voices sound like angels from heaven and the bells truly ring in the Christmas spirit.  Homily and music focuses on the adults in the congregation.

 What can you expect at Midnight Mass?  Great parking and ample seating!  As you enter the sanctuary, you are warmed by the glow of the lights from the trees at the base of the altar.  When you settle in, your heart will be warmed as well when the Sunday 5:00 o’clock contemporary choir begins the traditional Christmas carols that you know by heart.
Christmas Day Mass at 10:00 a.m. is a simple, rich liturgy and celebration.  The sacred is easily felt with the traditional music provided by the cantor and accompanist.  The community’s participation rounds out this celebration

Thursday, November 21, 2013

What are you thankful for?


When I reflect on things I am truly thankful for my immediate attention goes to being a wife and a mother of 4 children (one on the way). But, what I’d like to allow you all to see and be a part of is a time in my life that I wouldn’t trade for anything.

Growing up my family wasn’t a traditional family where Mom and Dad were married, worked and were at home in the evenings caring for the children. It was quite opposite. There were many times I felt discouraged by the lack of stability I saw in this make up of a family but there was an amazing alternative that was healing and what makes me who I am today.

I spent majority of my time with my grandparents and their wise souls were so enriching on every level. They took me with them in the summers to travel to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oregon and Washington. We’d see family and the love I received from them is something I don’t take for granted now. Growing up, they put me in gymnastics, supported my cheerleading, attended most games, took me to my orthodontist appointments and lunch after before I’d head back to school.

As I headed off to college, they attended my college cheerleading, sorority events, and my Grandma would come up to have lunch with me. I could tell my grandparents anything. They were supportive, they cared for me, they loved me the way I had always wanted to be loved and supported. They financially cared for me in addition to emotionally being my strength.

They taught me faith and always had me in church on Sundays. My Mima would teach Sunday school and my Pappy taught his adult class. They were actively involved and I never questioned my place in church. I felt at home with them. They made me feel safe even in times that I questioned my safety.

During college my grandmother got mentally ill and the medications they used to treat her resulted in her passing. It’s been 7 years and I miss her terribly but am forever grateful for her and who she was and continues to be in my life. 3 months ago my Pappy had gotten ill and was admitted to the hospital. He called me on August 6th at noon to check on me and I felt it was his way to always put me first, like he always has done. It was a brief conversation but one I hold dear to my heart. I said goodbye to my Pappy for the last time and that night at midnight, he passed away. What an amazing gift God gave me through my Pappy for him to call me one last time.

My love for these two incredible people is so deep. They taught me everything I know. My Pappy showed me the type of man I should marry and how to always rely on faith. His favorite verse was Proverbs 3: 5-6….Trust in the Lord.

Reflecting this Thanksgiving on my life and the love I was given is truly humbling. They loved me so much and the feeling was mutual. One of the greatest things a parent can teach their children is a foundation of faith. Not all children are given that firm teaching and foundation but I am so thankful I was given that. My childhood was filled with laughs, beautiful Christmases at my grandparents and Thanksgivings of plenty. My memories can’t be replaced and are who I am. And for that, I am truly thankful.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Adoption


On Tuesday November 5th. Good Shepherd held its first informational meeting on adoption and foster care.   We had representatives from Catholic Charities Ft Worth and Foster in Texas. Both speakers gave great information on programs offered through these 2 agencies and the dire need to help children throughout Texas and the world. We also had 2 families tell their stories of adoption. It was a very informative and heartfelt evening. If you would like information about these programs please contact the church office and they can put you in touch with the appropriate person to answer your questions. Look for future informational meetings in the months to come.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Go Out, Go Out | spiritandsong.com

"Pope Francis is not asking us to be content with being disciples. He wants to push us further. He is asking us to becoming missionary disciples."
Go Out, Go Out | spiritandsong.com