Christmas- SkitGuys- He Came To Get Messy

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Do you ever feel that God is nowhere near and can’t understand your pain? Over 2000 years ago, Jesus, God’s Son, came into the world, not as royalty but as a baby born in a stable full of muck and animals. In this video Tommy reminds us with powerful imagery of the sacrifice that Jesus made by humbling himself to become one of us. It was a dirty job and he didn’t have to do it…but the world is changed because he did.
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Christmas – Skit Guys – Sticky Jesus

As a mother and son unpack the Christmas decorations they also unpack some less than happy memories involving the manger scene and some peanut butter covered fingers.

Christmas and InnKeeper in Bethlem

In the Innkeeper’s Dilemma, we follow Stuart, the innkeeper who had to tell Mary and Joseph “no.” Stuart is visited by three belligerent guests who, as Stuart learns, may actually be doing more good than he originally thought. Stuart learns that he, of all people, may have a role in the life of Christ and the prophecy of which it was told.

Set a fire in our Hearts o Lord!

There are two kinds of fire but only one flame.

There is the earthly fire that destroys, will burn you and will blind you. It can consume you and even burn you out.
Then there is God’s fire, the fire that will purify you, warm you, bring you peace and consolation, that can bring you fulfillment. Continue reading

1 Sunday of Advent

Brothers and sisters:
You know the time;
it is the hour now for you to awake from sleep. Continue reading

Christ the King Sunday

Jesus take possession of my heart and  rule over my life! Continue reading

Stewardship: Giving Thanks to the Giver

new audio with better quality. sorry for troubles. 

Good morning! My name is David Constantine. My parents were some of the first members of St. Pius X Church. I am a relatively new member of St. Dominic Parish. It is only through the grace of God, and, I am sure, years of prayers by several retired nuns, that I am in this place today. Continue reading