Linda Buishas A widow, a harlot, a devoted daughter-in-law, an adulteress, and a virgin all lived in a time when women had few rights or choices. They hold the distinction of being the only mothers listed in Matthew’s account of our Lord’s genealogy, an honor customarily held only by men. Only one of them knew…
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Religion, May 2024
An Egg-Citing Morning at the Ranch!
Cynthia Drury The morning of March 30 was cool and breezy on the Wildhorse Grill patio as 130 children with their parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents arrived for Fellowship At The Ranch Church’s 4th Annual Easter Egg Hunt. Church volunteers covered the grassy hill below the patio with more than 1,600 plastic eggs filled with candy,…
Religion, May 2024
Fellowship At The Ranch
Ed Jones While on vacation, we met no fewer than 15 folks who asked for prayer. Without a journal, we would no doubt forget one or two of these wonderful people. “Journaling” can mean different things to different people. For us, journaling is keeping a record of prayer requests and answers. The Bible does not…
Religion, May 2024
Martyrdom and Evangelization
The Robson Ranch Catholic Community has been very busy since our last article. On a crisp, sunny March Tuesday morning during Holy Week, 50 St. Mark parishioners ventured by bus to Oklahoma City. Sponsored by the Robson Ranch Catholic Community and organized by Rita and Brett Paxton and Joan and Pat Bridges, our destination was…
Religion, May 2024
Pastor’s Corner
Jim Mann This month is graduation time—time for sage advice from renowned speakers. But I was thinking, everything you really need to know, you learned in kindergarten. 1. Listen to the teacher. Her job is to teach, protect us, and keep us from eating the glue. 2. Pay attention in class. If we wanted to…