WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE –  February 2nd – Fr. Thomas

This Sunday evening there will be over 100,000 fans attending the Super Bowl in Miami and over 200 million more watching on television.  That’s almost two out of every three citizens.  (If I’m not mistaken, the final episode of MASH drew a larger audience!)  Even though not all will be fanatically rooting for either the […]

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – January 26th

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE –  January 26th – Fr. Thomas There was a little girl who had a very large collection of dolls heaped on her bed. A guest in her room one day asked her “Do you love dolls?” Then with tender loving care she spread out the whole collection for the guest to inspect […]

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – January 19th – Fr. Thomas

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – January 19th – Fr. Thomas Eboo Patel, the distinguished author and commentator, in his book, Sacred Ground tells a story about visiting Berea College in Kentucky. Prior to a scheduled speech in the college chapel he was asked by a college official if he wanted the cross removed from its prominent […]

WEEKLY RECTOR’S MESSAGE – January 12th, 2020 – Fr. Thomas

Several years ago, the movie  God’s not dead, with two subsequent sequels, tells the story about an atheist philosophy professor who told his students on the first day of class to write down, “God is dead” to ensure  a passing grade for each student.  One student, however, a practicing Christian, had a problem with that and […]