Hey Everyone!
Be sure to get signed up for the Jefferson City Diocesan Youth Rally on Sunday, October 15th. The Youth Rally, which will feature Andrew Hoyt from Notre Dame, is an exciting day where teens from all over the diocese gather to grow in their faith, meet new friends, worship God, and have fun. If you want to go, call me at 636-7002 or e-mail me at scerneka@stpeterjc.org. The information is listed below:
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
FUN!!!!!!!!!
Next week, we're doing a couple of things just for fun. The first will be a hayride.
For the hayride, we'll meet at the Binder Park Pavilion (the one that's hard to find) at 5:45pm. The wagons will leave at 6pm. We'll return to the pavilion at 8pm. The night will include games, food, music, and fun. ALL high school students are welcome to attend.
The other event is our trip to Six Flags on Saturday, September 30th.
There isn't much to describe here. It's just Six Flags. You can click here to find a flier and permission slip for the trip.
If you have any questions, let me know. Be sure to bring your friends.
-Shannon
For the hayride, we'll meet at the Binder Park Pavilion (the one that's hard to find) at 5:45pm. The wagons will leave at 6pm. We'll return to the pavilion at 8pm. The night will include games, food, music, and fun. ALL high school students are welcome to attend.
The other event is our trip to Six Flags on Saturday, September 30th.
There isn't much to describe here. It's just Six Flags. You can click here to find a flier and permission slip for the trip.
If you have any questions, let me know. Be sure to bring your friends.
-Shannon
Sunday, September 17, 2006
Did you make it to Lifeteen on Sunday?
Friday, September 15, 2006
A Christian "How-To"
Here is a simple way to focus on God at various moments of our life. It comes from the end of an reflection written by Rick Warren, author of "The Purpose Driven Life":
Happy moments, PRAISE GOD.
Difficult moments, SEEK GOD.
Quiet moments,WORSHIP GOD.
Painful moments, TRUST GOD.
Every moment, THANK GOD.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
This Week
Just a reminder that the deadline for signing up for World Youth Day is Tuesday, September 12th, although I will take them up until Friday. For more information about World Youth Day, click here.
Also, the first Lifeteen Mass and Life Night of the 2006-2007 school year will be this Sunday night from 5-8pm at I.C. Lifeteen, which will generally be held on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month, is an excellent opportunity to worship God, meet new friends, and deepen your faith in Christ. For more information about Lifeteen, click here.
-Shannon
Sunday, September 10, 2006
Remembering September 11th - 5 years later
Hello,
The events of September 11th, 2001 are already a horrible part of our history as Americans. As tomorrow passes, I encourage you to take time to pray for all of those who have been affected directly by this tragedy. Those people include World Trade Center workers, firefighers, police officers, EMTs, Pentagon employees, airplane crews, and passengers, widowed spouses, and parentless children. From that day on, many political and military events were born. There are many more people who are now wrapped up in a world filled with violence, fear, hatred, religious extremism than ever before. Those people include members of the armed forces, their families, and the citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq.
With so much negative in the world, it's hard to look through and see peace, see God. Therefore, we have to always return to the one place we know we can find God...prayer. Please pray for peace in our world. Please, also, pray for peace in the hearts of peoples of the world. Here is a prayer that can help:
Five years have passed, O Lord,
five years of mourning and of tears,
of struggling to make sense and to go on.
Five years since crashing planes, collapsing building,
rivers of smoke and ash and fear brought death and fear.
Give us the courage to hope again, Father.
To pray even for our enemies, and for ourselves.
Give us the grace to be freed from hate
and unbound from the paralysis of fear.
Give us the freedom of the children of God.
Awaken in our hearts a firm resolve
“to reject the ways of violence,
to combat everything that sows hatred and division
within the human family,
and to work for the dawn of a new era
of solidarity, justice and peace.”
We ask this through the Prince of Peace,
our Way, our Truth, and our Life,
Christ the Lord. Amen.
(Closing Prayer from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops prayer Remembering 9/11)
http://www.usccb.org/vocations/rememberanceprayers.shtml
-Shannon
The events of September 11th, 2001 are already a horrible part of our history as Americans. As tomorrow passes, I encourage you to take time to pray for all of those who have been affected directly by this tragedy. Those people include World Trade Center workers, firefighers, police officers, EMTs, Pentagon employees, airplane crews, and passengers, widowed spouses, and parentless children. From that day on, many political and military events were born. There are many more people who are now wrapped up in a world filled with violence, fear, hatred, religious extremism than ever before. Those people include members of the armed forces, their families, and the citizens of Afghanistan and Iraq.
With so much negative in the world, it's hard to look through and see peace, see God. Therefore, we have to always return to the one place we know we can find God...prayer. Please pray for peace in our world. Please, also, pray for peace in the hearts of peoples of the world. Here is a prayer that can help:
Five years have passed, O Lord,
five years of mourning and of tears,
of struggling to make sense and to go on.
Five years since crashing planes, collapsing building,
rivers of smoke and ash and fear brought death and fear.
Give us the courage to hope again, Father.
To pray even for our enemies, and for ourselves.
Give us the grace to be freed from hate
and unbound from the paralysis of fear.
Give us the freedom of the children of God.
Awaken in our hearts a firm resolve
“to reject the ways of violence,
to combat everything that sows hatred and division
within the human family,
and to work for the dawn of a new era
of solidarity, justice and peace.”
We ask this through the Prince of Peace,
our Way, our Truth, and our Life,
Christ the Lord. Amen.
(Closing Prayer from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops prayer Remembering 9/11)
http://www.usccb.org/vocations/rememberanceprayers.shtml
-Shannon
Thursday, September 07, 2006
Open Gym This Sunday
All high school students are welcome to come to the Selinger Centre gym this Sunday from 11:30am-1:00pm for an "Open Gym". What is an "Open Gym"? Basically, we have reserved the gym on several dates for teens to come in and play basketball, volleyball, dodgeball, or whatever they want. It's just a time to come and hang out and be with friends. If we get enough teens who want to order lunch (pizza, subs, etc.), we'll do that too. It's just meant to be fun.
If you have any questions, let me know. You should come and check it out, though.
-Shannon
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
Respect For Your Parents...Seriously
Click here for a light-hearted reminder about the role our parents play in our lives and what God thinks of them.
-Shannon
P.S. My parents drive me crazy sometimes, but they are my parents and I love them.
-Shannon
P.S. My parents drive me crazy sometimes, but they are my parents and I love them.
Monday, September 04, 2006
Happy Labor Day
Here are a couple of things to help you celebrate Labor Day. The first is more thought-provoking and the second is just fun:
Oddblog
Homestar Runner
-Shannon
Oddblog
Homestar Runner
-Shannon
Friday, September 01, 2006
More World Youth Day Info!
Hello All!
If you are looking for information about World Youth Day at the Shrine, you can click here and be taken to the "Upcoming Events" page on our parish youth ministry website. There, you will find links for the World Youth Day fliers and permission slips. Be sure to check out the Shrine's Youth Ministry website for information about the day.
-Shannon
If you are looking for information about World Youth Day at the Shrine, you can click here and be taken to the "Upcoming Events" page on our parish youth ministry website. There, you will find links for the World Youth Day fliers and permission slips. Be sure to check out the Shrine's Youth Ministry website for information about the day.
-Shannon
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