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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The Greatest Thing
“The greatest thing you’ll ever learn is to love and be loved in return.” These words were part of a popular song in the 1940’s. It was also the theme of many modern musicals. We can observe it in John’s writings when he defines divinity with the words, “God...
Hearts & Minds
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Grow Spiritually, Develop Community, Serve Others
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Trust in the Lord
When Mary said to the angel “Be it done to me according to your word,” she must have had a beautiful relationship with God. Her relationship with God required a great trust. She must have had a relationship that was unique for a person of her age and station in life....
Waiting For Promise
Advent is a time of waiting. What are we waiting for? Mary and Elisabeth were waiting for the birth of Jesus and John the Baptist. Their waiting had purpose. Their children were growing within them. It was a matter of life or death. In Advent, we are asked to wait. We...
