Jesus tells his followers that they are the light of the world (Matthew 5:14-16) and that they are unable to be hidden. No one puts a lamp under a bushel basket because the purpose of a lamp is to help people see in dark places. Jesus Christ’s followers shine the light of the Lord on those around them by the words they speak and the actions they take. This is one of the great gospel images of discipleship: the light of discipleship in Christ shining for all the world to see.
Light cannot be anything other than what it is. It’s bright; it dispels darkness; it enables people to see what they are doing. God is light, and since He sent His Holy Spirit to live inside believers, so are we. As his ambassadors on earth, we shine even when we don’t know it. We reflect God’s very presence in the world. It is not enough for us to know about God. As disciples, we have to be the activity of God in the world.
The bushel basket Jesus refers to in the gospel is big enough to cover a lamp. But Jesus’ teaching suggests that lights don’t magically end up underneath bushel baskets. The only way for our light to be covered is if we put a basket over it. He describes a light not snuffed out but covered up. The light is not extinguished. It is rendered useless. But what baskets prevent our light from shining? What are they in reality? Maybe the basket is anger, envy, selfishness or an insecurity of some kind. Maybe it is shame. These kinds of baskets and others block out God’s light trying to shine through us. Good stewards of the light who follow Jesus do not give their time, energy, and resources to the bushel baskets that cover the light.
Jesus encourages us to let our light shine before others, calling us to live an active life of faith, not a passive one. We have many grace-filled opportunities to shine our light brightly for the Lord and to share the Good News with all those with whom we come in contact. Our light reveals to those among our family, friends, neighbors and community what we believe by how we live our lives. You are the light of the world. Be a good steward of your light. Let your light shine before others so that they, too, may see the glory of God. --Catholicstewardship.com
This Week...
Please join us in the PLC after the 8 am and 10 am masses on Sunday, February 5th, for Donuts and Coffee. We will be welcoming new families and and have an opportunity to touch base with our faith community!
Please take note of our new confession times going forward until further notice they will be Tuesday-Friday from 9:45 to 10:15 am. Saturdays from 2:30 to 3:30 pm.
Consecration to Saint Joseph! We will be having our annual Consecration to St. Joseph on his Feast day March 19th after the 10 am mass. If you would like to join us, you can purchase a book on The Consecration to St. Joseph for 12 dollars in the Parish office. The day to begin your consecration is February 14th.
Adult Bible Study (2022/23)
The Rescue Project: Why is there something rather than nothing? Why is everything so obviously messed up? What if anything has God done about it? How should I respond? Ever asked yourself these questions? We invite you to join us for The Rescue Project. This program will be presented during Lent on Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm in the PLC, March 1-29, 2023. All Adults are welcome. No Cost.
We will be having a MINISTRY FAIR on February 11th & 12th after ALL MASSES. Please come to find out more and sign up. Thank you!
MEN OF ST. AUGUSTINE Just as Jesus asked the Apostles to go and prepare a place for the Last Supper, we are asking you, the men of St. Augustine, to consider becoming a Sacristan. Mass preparation is to be at church 1 hour before Mass and carefully arrange the liturgical books, the vestments, and other things necessary in the celebration of Mass.
Weekly Adoration and Benediction!
Please Join us in the Church at 6 pm every week for
Adoration and Benediction.
This is a great opportunity for those who are unable to visit our Lord in our Adoration Chapel. Jesus said "if you need rest come to me". This is a beautiful way to spend time with Jesus.
Our world and our Parish needs prayers! Please Join us!