Hebrews Bible Study
Tuesdays Sept. 26-Nov. 14
7p-8:45p
$40
Join us as we dig deeper into the Hebrews book in the Bible. We’ll journey with Jeff Cavins and Andrew Swafford (Ascension Press) to better understand and appreciate the astounding generosity of God and all He has given us in the Church. $40 includes the study guide. If you would like to simply view the video (and not have a study guide) the cost is $15.
Register by September 8.
REGISTRATION FORM – Hebrews Bible Study
Mom’s Faith Study Group
“Angels” by Dr. David Jeremiah
Friday Mornings 8:30a-10:00a
Saturday Morning 8am-9am
Begins September 29/30
Mom’s join us on Friday mornings from 8:30am-10:00am OR Saturday morning from 8:00am-9:00am for a time of prayer, connection and formation (Daily Mass included with Friday’s session). Durind the fall/winter 2023-2024 our focus will be on the book “Angels” by Dr. David Jeremiah.
$35 ($20 if you already have a copy of the book)
Register by September 15, 2023
Mom’s Faith Study “Angels” Flyer and Registration for Fall 2023
Who Am I To Judge?
Wednesdays Sept. 13-Nov. 1
9am-11am
$20
Join us for an 8-part program where Edward Sri uses engaging stories and the wisdom of the saints to unpack the Catholic moral worldview, and equips us to engage relativism, appealing to both the head and the heart. $20 Registration fee includes a study guide. Register by August 21, 2023.ย **A few extra book copies remain – you can still register late!
REGISTRATION FORM -Who Am I to Judge Study
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St. Joseph Community now has a FORMED subscription and it’s available to you for FREE!ย FORMED.org is often described as “Catholic Netflix” and has hundreds of studies, videos, documentaries, audio, books, and much more. Check it out today! Click here to create your own free FORMED account!ย ย (Search “Rosemount” or “55068” to easily find our parish.)
The Heart of Business – The Spiritual Dimension of Work & Business
Hubert Joly joined us for a 1 hour webinar on May 25, 2021, to enlighten and encourage us and help us answer the question “Why do we work?”