Five Biblical Values for Living Our Faith

Happy 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time! Thank you again for the warm welcome to CTK. I am enjoying being here and getting more settled in each passing week. My apologies if I ask for your name again. I am working hard at getting names down, but it takes time.
Over the next few weeks on Wednesdays, Dcn. Scott will be showing the Search Series by Chris Stefanick. I have personally watched the series and it is a great series that leads to wonder and awe of God. Anyone is welcome to join the series and if you know anyone interested in becoming Catholic invite them to join.
Also, a warm welcome to the CTK Class of 1980. They are celebrating their 45 year reunion and joining us for Mass at 4:30pm this Saturday, touring the campus and gathering in the hall. Welcome home!
Below are 5 biblical Values that I preached about last Sunday. These 5 Biblical Values allow us to be transformed by the Divine Love of the Sacred Heart of Jesus:
- Worship
- Sunday Mass
- Daily Mass
- Personal Prayer
- Sacrament of Confession/Reconciliation
- Formation
- Form our minds according to the mind of Christ through good Catholic books, podcasts, videos, etc.
- Strengthen our wills through Christ by fasting on Wednesdays and Fridays and feasting on Sundays and other Solemnities and Feast days.
- Fellowship
- Devotion to the saints who are our brothers and sisters in Christ who inspire, encourage, and intercede for us.
- Good Christian friendships that inspire and encourage us to grow in our faith life with Jesus.
- Stewardship
- Living out our vocations in Christ and using our unique God-given gifts for God’s glory.
- Seeking to make a gift of my life to God through time, talent, and treasure.
- Evangelization
- Through my words and actions inviting others to friendship with Christ and His Church.














