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The Sacred Ordinary: Everyday Saints

22 min · 23 de jun de 2026
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The Sacred Ordinary, Week 6: Everyday Saints What does it mean to be a saint? Not a stained-glass figure from centuries ago — but an ordinary person, in an ordinary life, who keeps showing up in love. In the finale of The Sacred Ordinary, we close six weeks of finding God in everyday life by turning to community — and to two unlikely saints whose stories could not be more different. Brother Lawrence died at peace after forty years in a monastery kitchen. Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz was silenced by the very church she served. Together, their stories ask: what does faithful presence look like when life doesn't go the way we hope? Join us as we close this series and welcome new members into our church family.

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