Some questions to think about. Maybe you could share them with your partner or friend and hear their answers as well. Go slow. Don’t do them all at once.
Can you remember a time as a child (@ 6-12 yrs.) that God seemed close to you? Where were you? How did it feel?
1) When I was 10 years old, I thought God was like…
2) It’s different now that I am older. God seems like…
3) Moments when I find myself believing in God are…
4) Things that make it hard to believe in God are…
5) Praying is essential to growing in Faith. How do you pray? When do you pray?
6) Finish this sentence: “I turn to God when…”
7) How do you know when your love for someone is really real, not just a momentary feeling?
8) Do your children or friends know you believe in God? What evidence do they see?
9) Do you worry sometime that God can’t make this world “right”?
10) Have you ever done something that cost you time and frustration (and gave you nothing in return), solely because it was the right thing to do? How did that feel?
11) Has anything hurtful happened to you that later on contained a hidden “goodness” that showed you God was there?
12) What is “a grace”?
13) What do you think children need to know to become who they were meant to be?
14) Tears are most times a sign of love. What would move you to tears?
15) What does the current bickering in Washington, almost monthly acts of senseless violence, natural disasters around the world, do to your faith?
16) Jesus tells us to be his disciples we will experience the cross. What cross (suffering) do you carry in union with Him?
17) “Life is more _____________ than I thought it would be.” (What word(s) would you use to reflect your thought?…hard, happy, boring, full, empty, scary, wonderful, funny, mysterious, etc.)
18) Looking back, do you wish you could change anything?
19) Looking forward, do you wish to change anything?
20) What has happened in your life that you would NEVER change?
…Just some questions to think about. ((I bet you bump into some God memories you didn’t realize were there).
God’s going to get you.
But, you have to let Him.
Fr. Tim
Bishop Salvatore Matano is joining us for mass Sunday!
He will be celebrant and homilist at the 10:30 mass, February 5. Coffee hour will follow. Come say “hello” to the bishop.
WELCOME BISHOP MATANO
We are delighted that you are joining us today to celebrate the Holy Eucharist and meet with us over Coffee Hour following mass. Please know Holy Trinity Parish is at your service in helping bring Christ to our world.
Thank you for your selfless ministry as the Shepherd of our diocese. May God bless you in these trying times we all face together.