Showing posts with label Adult Faith Formation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adult Faith Formation. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Bible Study 2015 Wednesdays at 7pm

Bible Study

Faith formation should be a life long process. Learning about one's faith does not stop  when one receives the Sacrament of Confirmation.

What better way to continue to learn about God but through the scriptures.

Do you ever question how the Bible can speak to you in this present age? Every Wednesday night @ 7pm,resuming on Sept 9th, a small Bible Study group gathers to heard God's words in the Tobin Room of the school. 

We are learning about how Paul's Letters speak to us. Sessions are designed so you don't need to attend every class. We welcome anyone even if they could come once a month. 

For more information call Carol Mathner @ 633-1693

Monday, September 9, 2013

Windows of St. Ben's Dec. 2

Monday, December 2nd at 7pm our own Deacon Bill will give a one hour presentation on the windows of our beautiful church.

Everyone is welcome.  Please save the date and invite your family and friends.

This is a new presentation, so even those who have attended one in the past are encouraged to join us again for new details and new images from our church. 

It is a multi-media presentation.  No walking required this time.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Retreat 2 Nov. - save the date and plan to join us!


The Psalms:
appreciating the prayer book of the Jewish people, Jesus, and the Church

Annual Parish Fall Retreat sponsored by our
St. Vincent de Paul Society

Please join us!  All are welcome.

date: Saturday, 2 November 2013

time: 9:30am through 5:30pm Mass

place: St. Benedict Parish, Main Street & Eggert Road, Amherst, NY

cost: $10 includes lunch and beverages

RSVP/contact: Mr. Matthew Smith at msmith@saintbenedicts.com
or 836-6444

Deacon William Hynes will lead us in:
     The Psalms through History
      Psalm Types and Themes
     The Psalms and Jesus
     The Psalms in Contemporary Culture
     Praying the Psalms today - individually and liturgically.