Thank you for joining us for “A Journey through Lent with the Sunday Gospels,” an online, video offering from Precious Blood Renewal Center.
Find the scripture readings here. https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/022821.cfm
Genesis 22:1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18; Psalm 115; Rom 8:31b-34; Mark 9:2-10
The season of Lent invites us to step aside from our ordinary routines so that we can have a more personal, deeper encounter with God.
This week’s question: What can you do this week to step aside from your ordinary routines so that you can have some personal time with God and be energized by God’s love?
A new video will be posted on our website every Sunday morning through Lent and on Easter Day. You can also find them Sunday mornings on our Website and on YouTube.
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[Fr. Ron Will, a Precious Blood priest and spiritual director, is a graduate of Catholic Theological Union and Creighton University’s School of Christian Spirituality. He has a special interest in helping form intentional disciples of Jesus, encouraging others to go spiritually deep-sea diving to explore a deeper relationship with God, and walking with people as they dive into the ocean of God’s mystery actually experiencing God rather than simply dipping one’s toe into the water.]
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