A Weekly Offering for
Spiritual Growth in Christ
A project of “The Midwest Holy Cross Associates”
Life is a spiritual journey. Our Christian spirituality is a way of responding each day in our relationships – to God, to our human family, and to the natural world. Christ becomes our model and guide as the way, the truth, and the life when we travel with him.
Spiritual Insights would like to be a support to you on this journey by offering Reflections, Prayers, Videos, Quotes on Holy Cross Spirituality, processes for local gatherings, and referrals to other resources. Our focus will be on growing spiritually, creating community, and serving others.
Thank you for joining us. We appreciate your feedback. Let us begin and continue on the road together!
Writing for the Journey
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Hope In The Cross
The Gospel offers many surprises. Christ chooses to be born in such a humble state. Jesussays he has come mainly for sinners. He chooses an apostle who is a tax collector workingfor Rome betraying his country. He says the last will be first and the first will be last....
Hearts & Minds
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Student Offerings
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Grow Spiritually, Develop Community, Serve Others
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Where Do I Go From Here?
Sometimes when we are spinning around in circles at a very fast rate, we become dizzy,and we just want to get off the “merry-go-round.” It might seem that we are really notgoing anywhere. Our inevitable routine finds us having the same experiences over andover again,...
Vulnerability
Just as the infant Jesus was vulnerable and his life in the hands of Mary and Joseph forhis basic needs, love and support, there are times in our lives when we become moreaware of our own vulnerability. We experience that we have little or no control overthe...
