Christ in our Neighborhood (First Sunday of Advent: Cycle C)

NOTE: Christ in Our Neighborhood is a parish-based program consisting of small groups that gather in the home weekly to discuss and pray through the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. Find out more at Christ in Our Neighborhood - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (dphx.org)  This coming Sunday, we celebrate the First Sunday of Advent. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is: In what way do you remain vigilant for the coming of the Lord?

Christ in our Neighborhood (Solemnity of Christ the King: Cycle B)

Christ in Our Neighborhood is a movement of the Holy Spirit building small faith-sharing communities focused on the Word of God. Groups gather in the home weekly to discuss and pray through the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. Find out more at Christ in Our Neighborhood - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (dphx.org) This coming Sunday, we celebrate the Solemnity of Christ the King. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is: How do you see yourself as a co-heir in our heavenly Kingdom?

Christ in our Neighborhood (33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Cycle B)

Christ in Our Neighborhood is a parish-based program consisting of small groups that gather in the home weekly to discuss and pray through the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. Find out more at Christ in Our Neighborhood - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (dphx.org) . This coming Sunday, we celebrate the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is:  What is your reaction to apocalyptic literature?

Christ in our Neighborhood (32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time: Cycle B)

NOTE: Christ in Our Neighborhood is a parish-based program consisting of small groups that gather in the home weekly to discuss and pray through the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. Find out more at Christ in Our Neighborhood - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (dphx.org) . This coming Sunday, we celebrate the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is:  What does your gift to God look like?

Christ in Our Neighborhood (31st Sunday in Ordinary Time: Cycle B)

Christ in Our Neighborhood is a parish-based program consisting of small groups that gather in the home weekly to discuss and pray through the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. Find out more at Christ in Our Neighborhood - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (dphx.org)  This coming Sunday, we celebrate the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is: Is Heaven something you long for or something you live for? 

Christ in Our Neighborhood (30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Cycle B)

NOTE: Christ in Our Neighborhood is a parish-based program consisting of small groups that gather in the home weekly to discuss and pray through the upcoming Sunday Mass readings. Find out more at Christ in Our Neighborhood - The Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix (dphx.org)   This coming Sunday, we celebrate the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is: How do you see the promise of God’s Kingdom being fulfilled in our world today?  

Christ in our Neighborhood (28th Sunday of Ordinary Time: Cycle B)

This coming Sunday, we celebrate the 28th Sunday in Ordinary Time. The question the Christ in Our Neighborhood reflection asks us is: Is the kingdom of God 1) a place or 2) a relationship for you? In this passage from the Gospel of Mark, a young man asks Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life. As the Christ in Our Neighborhood commentary points out, the man doesn’t ask what he needs to do to be in relationship with God — he just wants to know how he can inherit. That is why he cannot leave his wealth behind to follow Jesus.