Join us in the Family Life Center gym to watch beautifully produced videos and engage in roundtable discussions of common Big Life questions. We all have doubts and questions at times, especially with all that is happening in the world, so we will come together seeking Truth and The Reason to hope. Come alone and meet new friends, or bring your small group, family, friends, and neighbors. There is room for everyone at the table.
Sessions will begin on February 6th (one week before Lent begins) and conclude on March 19th (one week before Holy Week). The 7 Sessions will be held on Tuesdays, with a 10 am session and a 6 pm session. Each session will last about 2 hours. We will serve light Lenten food and drink. Childcare will be provided, if needed.
Register by scanning the QR code below or clicking HERE. We look forward to being with you for this great event! In the meantime, don’t hesitate to call the Church office @ 601-992-9547 if you have any questions. Thank you.
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Amen
Don't forget: Mass will be in the Family Life Center Gym starting this weekend! ... See MoreSee Less
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So true
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Amen! 🙏
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That is fantastic!
Love this picture of Mary and Jesus laughing 😂
What a beautiful picture!!!!!
This is the best ever!
Love St. Paul’s
Absolutely love this pic!
Wow , love this
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