Enkindle 213 – 06.02.24 – A Grand Plan
In this reflection for the Feast of Corpus Christi, Rebecca Dougherty reminds us that the plans of the Lord for each of us are profound, and that they are filled with peace and joy.
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In this reflection for the Feast of Corpus Christi, Rebecca Dougherty reminds us that the plans of the Lord for each of us are profound, and that they are filled with peace and joy.
In this reflection for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Fr. Erik Arnold encourages us to deepen our prayer life through personal and direct communication with each person of the Trinity.
In this reflection for Pentecost Sunday, Kristen highlights the significance of the Holy Spirit in our own lives and on using the gifts of the Holy Spirit for the good of others.
Adam Novotny encourages us to celebrate the Ascension of Jesus mindful of his promise to send the Holy Spirit.
Kristen Fisher discusses God’s unbiased generosity, encouraging us to appreciate our blessings and avoid comparing ourselves to others.
In this reflection for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Fr. Erik Arnold reflects on the life of St. Therese of Lisieux and how staying rooted in Jesus allows us to bear abundant fruit of love in our lives.
In this reflection for Good Shepherd Sunday, 2024, Kristen Fisher encourages us to put our trust in Jesus, who is close to us and always guiding us closer to the Father.
In this reflection for the 3rd Sunday of Easter, Adam Novotny encourages us to reflect deeply about the real, loving, and tangible nature of the face of Jesus.
In this reflection for Divine Mercy Sunday, 2024, Kristen Fisher shares how the story of Thomas invites us to receive and offer mercy, and to become who we are meant to be through the power of Christ’s mercy.