Posts from 2020

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Come!!!

by Dcn. Ralph
painting of a boat caught on stormy water

For the past two a half years, I have been doing a deep dive into Matthew 14:22-33 where Jesus AND PETER walk on water.  The quarantine grounded my ability to […]

The Little Things

by Leah Scofield
painting of a boat caught on stormy water

In John chapter 16, Jesus says “But I will see you again, and your hearts will rejoice, and no one will take your joy away from you. On that day […]

It’s Time to Reboot

by Dcn. Ralph
red button with the words reboot on the top

With the entire Church being in lockdown along with the rest of the country, everyone is anxious to see what “the new normal” will be both for society and for […]

He Is Here

by Leah Scofield

Have you ever had a moment where you were vividly reminded that God was there, present with you? For me it wasn’t a booming voice or words someone else spoke […]

Defending the Faith

by Leah Scofield

I never hid my faith growing up. Those around me knew I was Catholic and that my faith was very important to me. I always thought I did a good […]

Catholicism – Minus Eucharist

by NEM Staff

There’s been a lot of discussion as of late about many bishops’ decisions to stop the celebration of public Masses due to COVID-19. I’ve seen lots of somewhat upset responses […]

The Prayers of the Mass

by Dcn. Ralph

The season of Lent celebrated in the Catholic Church is a somber period where we intentionally step back from our hectic pace and examine the obstacles that prevent us from […]

Thriving in the Valley

by Leah Scofield

Thrive. Not a word I would use when describing my life. If life is made up of peaks and valleys, I’m definitely in a valley. Mine feels very deep and […]

Discipleship Requires A Relationship

by Dcn. Ralph

It has become clear to me where the Church is struggling in her efforts to make disciples. The quick and obvious answer is simply the lack of authentic evangelization. But […]

Knowledge vs. Faith

by Dcn. Ralph

I am so excited to see Catholic adults who are joining small groups and programs around the country. I consider myself a member of what I call “The Lost Generations”. […]