8
R DOM O D nt Pn m nt m m eter’s ro i e ce mn n na p ay a p m n nt at n v a n nam m u, t at n t u , En R ) an a an t y t t n m H av n Aut ty + R pnb- ty). H a a nt a u n t ay p. At u t t p t at mu t u at y, b an t ay at , t p t t. - u pn by t n m n t t n n a G . T y t t n p t ay a t n ap t a t u , b au mu u. t b t ay . t ubt . t tumb . t n. Yt vn pnb ty t ay t an mmun ty. G t a an v t m t n t t t n m ay e c oo Year T 0- a a m ya b un any t n t b amp by t nav u an m. a v n . a tan n . Han a n. A um nt am n pa nt , t a , a m n t at an tu nt at a v u at n an at . n t nt xt a p a b n t ay b - au , n m t an v , any n nv v n u at n n t p n an pa G mpa n an n t ut n. 2020 T annua Cat c Serv ce ea n b up n u . y n yu n u t an p t upp t t mn t t A an u pa . T y a t A nt a m t t avy t- n unnn t app a . n ua y u t ma yu n n n at ctr.aodcsa.or anyt m . a av t n-p n pp tun t t - v yu t p n pt mb / 3 an 9/ 0. u ta t , . G v n t numb pa t pat n u a t y a , a a n 00 m y u am y a a n -tm t, ua t y 0-m nt p . b vn 000 n a ua t y a t my t a . a n m n upp tn t A an TR. A anu a y a n ayn , T an y u a a tm. Hav an a m umm a a n a t ee y e u 7m n m n th hu h. en y- e n n y in O in y i e, A g , An in ing he i T t ay v y m nt at av an An nt n t at t 9am a . yu u t av an an nt n pa n u t at a . m nt b t t h t th R m First c arist T n Au u t / E ay, a n n an a an m t t tab . C ng in he e y C ni e Frida st 2 2020 at t e Frida 9 a ass Rv am m at by A b p A n n n u n t tm t pan m A y an e zza ate y a zza a C rr e att nb ey race nb y CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection

CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    1

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

RANDOM THOUGHTS

Diferentes Pensamientos

from Fr Bill Promesso

Peter’s Prominence

Simon son of Jonah played a prominent role last week

when he received a nickname from Jesus, Peter (Latin: Petrus, English: Rock)

and was handed the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven (Authority + Responsibil-

ity). He’s also a central figure in today’s gospel. After Jesus tells the disciples

that he must suffer greatly, be killed and rise three days later, Peter protests. Je-

sus responds by telling him he’s not thinking as God does. This is why Peter is

often portrayed as the one apostle who dialogs with Jesus, because he’s so much

like us. Peter betrays. Peter doubts. Peter stumbles. Peter sins. Yet he’s given

responsibility for the early Christian community. God chooses the weak and

gives them strength to think more clearly!

A New School Year

The 20-21 academic year will be unlike any other since it’ll be hampered by

the Coronavirus Pandemic. Face Coverings. Social Distancing. Hand Washing.

Arguments among parents, teachers, administrators and students at all levels of

education and catechesis. In this context we offer a special blessing today be-

cause, now more than ever, anyone involved in education needs the presence and

peace of God for compassion and conflict resolution.

CSA 2020

The annual Catholic Services Appeal will soon be upon us. We rely on your

generous gifts and pledges to support the ministries of the Archdiocese and our

parish. This year the Archdiocese central offices will do most of the “heavy lift-

ing” of running the appeal. I encourage you to make your offering online at

ctr.aodcsa.org anytime. We will also have two in-person opportunities to re-

ceive your gift or pledge on September 12/13 and 19/20. Our target is $277,268.

Given the number of participating households last year, we are asking for $800

from your family as a one-time gift, quarterly or 10-month pledge. I’ll be giving

$1000 in a quarterly charge to my credit card. Please join me in supporting the

AOD and CTR. As Blessed Solanus Casey was fond of saying, “Thank you

ahead of time.”

Have an awesome summer week as we go forward in faith!

Weekday Masses

Tuesday, 7pm and

Friday, 9am in the church.

Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, August 30, 2020

Anointing of the Sick

The first Friday of every month

Father Bill will have an Anointing of

the Sick at the 9am Mass.

If you would like to have an

anointing please join us for that Mass.

Sacraments Celebrated at

Christ the Redeemer

First Eucharist

The weekend of August 21/22

Eloise May, Caiden Brown and

Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the

Lord’s table.

Congratulations to the

Newly Confirmed

Friday, August 21, 2020

at the Friday, 9 am Mass

Rev Dr William Promesso

Delegated by Archbishop Allen

Vigneron during the time of the

COVID pandemic

Ashley Jean Anne Blizzard

Katelyn Marie Blizzard

Minna Corrine Plattenberger

Abbey Grace Wonboy

CHRIST THE REDEEMER

connection�

Page 2: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

Christ the Redeemer

Are You Stressed? Discouraged?

Feeling Down?

You don’t have to go through difficult

times alone. Our Stephen Ministers are

ready to provide you with confidential, one-

to-one, Christian care and support to help you get through a tough time. So

don’t keep it all inside and struggle alone, our Stephen Ministers are there to

care.

Find out more about Stephen Ministry by talking with one of our Stephen

Leaders: Karen Swietlik or Margo Clarfelt at [email protected] or call the

All parents are invited to attend one of two on-line Parent Orientation/

Q&A sessions that will outline in detail what our Faith Formation and Sacramen-

tal Preparation program will look like for 2020-2021. Please sign up for one of

these two dates via Sign-Up Genius at this link: https://www.signupgenius.com/

go/10C0B48AAAA2FA2F85-faith

Monday, October 5th at 7pm or Thursday, October 22 at 7pm

An invitation to register your child(ren) for our faith formation program-

ming will immediately follow each Parent Orientation Q&A session.

How To Be An AntiRacist

About 20 members of our community gathered these past two months to

read and share Ibram Kendi's book How To Be An Antiracist. It was truly a

faith journey, challenging and hopeful. We'd like to share a few summary

thoughts with those with whom we share a common faith.

“By providing historical perspective and scientific data, Dr. Kendi allows us

to examine our racist attitudes and behaviors with logic and reason thus leading

us to recognize the fallacy of racism - bad policy, not bad people. I am encour-

aged to discern the policies that are the cause of racial injustice and seek ways to

oppose those policies.”

“I was surprised about the racist views concerning the range of colors of

skin, from pale to tan, brown to black. This is something that the more I

thought about, the more I realized that this is so true...and something that I need

to work on. I will be so much more aware of blatant injustices that cause so

much hardship for minorities. And I will speak up more.....I have so much more

strength now to stand up to racist ways.”

“it's a lengthy and humbling process.”

“Kendi broadens my awareness of racism to invite all the others as well: any

kind of imposing hierarchy is a form of racism - gender, ethnicity, sexuality,

space, color, class, etc. To accept one is to accept all; to reject one requires re-

jecting all. It's a powerful reckoning for the head, the heart, and the soul.”

“We’ve gotta do the work” Now, my challenge is just that, finding the way

and the courage to no longer be complicit. I am called and compelled to do bet-

ter. “

“My biggest take away was that we are ALL racist and in need of unlearning

some things and learning other things in order to grow together and toward be-

coming an anti racist!”

Ten evenings with God

Zoom Book Study

Thursdays 7-8pm,

Sept. 17 - Dec. 3

“Sometimes the gift of free will does

not seem like God has done us a fa-

vor. God has given us free will, but

what is God's will in our lives? To

seek God's will, we must get to know

God. This book helps us to explore

the will of God not as an end in itself,

but as the path to freedom; not the

freedom of autonomy, but the free-

dom of love. The author takes the

reader on a lovely journey through

ten evenings with God and examines

prayer as a relationship with God, the

importance of solitude for listening to

God, and the use of the senses in dis-

cerning God's presence in our lives.”

David Zande will be facilitating

an 11-week book study and reflection

on Ilia Delio’s Ten evenings with

God. We will meet weekly to discuss

each chapter and our own reflections

and feelings based on the book and

prayer. Trust that you can join in at

any time or even miss a meeting here

or there; we can make it work. A

Zoom meeting link will be set out

prior to each meeting.

For the first meeting, the group

will discuss the plan for the book

study and a recent podcast interview

with the author, Ilia Delio. Search

your podcast provider or Google for

the Future Perfect podcast episode

titled, “A nun on the radical possibili-

ties of Christianity”.

Ema i l Da v i d a t dmz an -

[email protected] with any questions

and to register

Donate you

Kroger Rewards

to CTR You

must have an

account on Krog-

er.com and a

Shoppers Card to begin. Sign into

your account and scroll to the bot-

tom of the page under COMMUNI-

TY to Kroger Community Rewards

and follow the prompts.

Page 3: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

Christ the Redeemer

Teens Find us on

#ctrteens

@ctrteens �

What Would Jesus Do?

Today’s Gospel marks a turning

point in Jesus’ ministry as he begins

pointing his followers more deliber-

ately to the Cross. Jesus starts to talk

about the suffering to come and he

predicts his own death, much to the

distress of his disciples.

An important item to note is that

at this time the cross was a symbol of

shame. Peter’s response signifies his

desire to protect his dear friend and

teacher from suffering and humilia-

tion. Not to mention the idea of Je-

sus having to die was a terrifying idea.

I believe Peter really thought he was

offering his support and encourage-

ment to Jesus. Jesus reminded Peter

that he was, “…thinking not as God

does, but as humans do.” (Mt 16:23)

What Peter couldn’t understand was

that by dying on the cross, Jesus

would be transforming it from a sym-

bol of shame to a symbol of honor.

How often do we try and under-

stand God, the Creator of the entire

universe, with our puny human

brains? We cannot possibly under-

stand who God is and how he works.

What we can do is live in the way

God calls us to live and trust he

knows what he’s doing.

We still have so much to learn

from Jesus – it’s a lifelong process.

Jesus’ prediction of his death shocks

Peter. Peter sees it as a loss of honor

to follow a teacher who would accept

such a shameful death. All Jesus’

followers (including the rest of us

today) need to understand that in

following Jesus we also pay a high

price. We all have our own crosses to

bear in following our Savior. It hurts

when others put us down, call us

names, or laugh behind our backs.

Reflection from Lisa Andridge

Jesus is right, however, when he says

the pain is worth it. You may lose

friends when you stand up for those

that are on the fringes of society,

those that are ignored, rejected or

considered to be “less than”. Losing

your friends because you are doing

what is right, can make you feel like

you’re losing a part of your own

identity. But if you place our identi-

ty in Christ, you gain so much more

than you lose.

Each time you stand with Jesus

and pick up that cross, you build an

inner strength that will serve you

well as you move forward into each

new day. When you break free from

those that hold you back from living

as Jesus asks, you find a whole new

strength and freedom and sign so

much more brightly. Your light

shines in a dark world. You never

know when that light will lead an-

other to follow Jesus. It won’t be

easy, but God promises it will always

be worth it.

I wonder what would happen if

each day you chose one way to put

another’s desires before your own.

Consider what would happen in your

own home if you were to give up the

favorite seat around the television,

give up the biggest cookie, or let

someone else choose the game the

family plays. It’s these small steps

that help us to walk with Jesus every

day with more confidence and sure-

ty.

I don’t know about you, but I

prefer to honor God over anyone

else any day.

Dear God, my humanness wants to

hoard all that I have, but my Spirit wants

to give. Help me to give like Jesus.

As the school year is ready to

begin, whether in person or online,

consider making a list of those things

you are looking forward to. Add to

that list those things that are struggles

you will face. What “crosses” await

you in the school year? Perhaps write

down those “crosses” on small slips

of paper and put them in your Bible

or at the base of a cross that may re-

side in your home. You may find you

are placing the same paper repeatedly,

but that’s ok. God honors our efforts

and prayers and knows we will im-

prove with practice.

Page 4: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

Christ the Redeemer

To Whom Do We Tithe

Bakhita Charities

Bakhita Charities serves several poor villages

in southern Africa. The organization supports

vulnerable children by providing their basic

needs and focusing on education-based initiatives to break the cycle of poverty.

The Outreach Team cares for primary school children who live with their

guardians in extreme poverty, providing school fees, uniforms, school supplies

and food.

Full scholarships are given to girls in grades 8 through 12 to attend St.

Brendan’s boarding school.

Assistance is provided to a few young women to achieve a post-secondary

degree, diploma, or job skill.

The charity is named after St. Josephine Bakhita, a Sudanese-born woman

who transformed her early life of enslavement and suffering into a legacy of gen-

tleness, love and hope.

Great News from Knights of Columbus

Catholic men have the opportunity to join the Lake

Orion Knights of Columbus Council 4764 through Au-

gust 31 with $0.00 dues through your first year of mem-

bership.

Yes, that is right you can join to help serve your

community just by signing up on line and it is as simple

as that.

You can join on line at kofc.org/join us and the pro-

mo code is MCGIVNEY2020.

So, with a few steps you can become a member of Council 4764 and be sure

to use the council number 4764 when you sign up on line.

If you have any questions please contact Grand Knight Jim Pettinato at ei-

ther 248-568-3461 or [email protected] you for considering being a

Knight. Grand Knight Jim Pettinato

Parking Lot Bingo

Water Recreation Center

Tuesday, September 29, 1-2pm

Must call to pre-register your vehicle/

participants for event! (limited car

spots available)

$2 per bingo card

Participants will stay in their vehicles.

No limit on amount of people in vehi-

cle. Bingo spaces will be called

through your car radio.

If you get a BINGO, be ready to

honk your horn and a staff member

will come verify your card.

Small prizes available for winters!

Waterford Recreation Center

5640 Williams Lake Road

248-674-4881

SHATTER THE STIGMA

FAMILY & RECOVERY SUPPORT GROUPS

Sponsored by: Alliance of Coalitions for Healthy Connects of Michigan-

With 21+ community prevention coalitions serving many local communities in

Oakland County, we are amplifying prevention efforts to keep our youth safe

and healthy. Prevention works! (248) 221-7101 achcmi.org

We have increased our support groups to three virtual meetings via ZOOM

every week: https://achcmi.org/training/recovery-support/. Connect with others

and receive much needed support or give support to others who may be struggling.

The times are:

Mondays from 3:00 – 5:00 pm

Wednesdays from 10:00 – 11:00 am

Thursday evenings from 7:00 – 8:00 pm

Another comprehensive list of online meetings is: http://

oaklandcounty115.com/2020/04/17/online-meetings-treatment-options-help-

michiganders-stay-sober/

ALLIANCE OFFERS FREE SAVE A LIFE NARCAN TRAINING

Get trained on how to administer Nasal Narcan for free! There are several

days every week that you can choose from: https://achcmi.org/training/narcan-

training-save-a-life/.

Beginning the weekend of Sep-

tember 5/6, the Foster Care and Or-

phan Support Ministry is collecting

items needed for children who are

currently in a foster care setting.

Please grab a tag from the lobby

and help support young people with

some basic needs. There are tags for

children living at Vista Maria and

boys living at Christ Child Home for

Boys.

If you wish, items may also be

purchased at any online retailers and

sent directly to church.

Please drop off items to church

and place in the white bin M-Th, 9m-

5pm or Friday, 9am-12noon or on

Sundays.

The items must be returned to

CTR by the weekend of September

26/27. Please include the tag with

the items donated.

Thank you for helping these chil-

dren with some small comforts that

most of us take for granted but are

not easy for them to obtain.

Not Your Ordinary Food

Drive

Page 5: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

Christ the Redeemer

Councils and Commissions

�Parish Council (Meets 4th Thursday)

Commissions meet 2nd Tuesday

�Education Chair:

Katelyn Wheeler,

[email protected]

�Parish Finance Council

Chair: Phil Patterson,

[email protected]

�Service Chair: Kate Schueren,

[email protected]

�Stewardship Chair:

Nicola Juzysta

[email protected]

�Worship Chair:

Kristen Locke,

[email protected]

Online Giving

Visit our website: ctredeemer.org

�� Select We Give across the top of the page.

�� Click on the Online Giving box.

�� Sign up for a new account

�� (under the password box on right).

My payment methods:

�� Enter checking or credit card information

Give a New Gift:

�� For Sunday, Christmas or Mass Intentions

�� Recurring or one time gifts

Questions contact: Christi Spencer; [email protected] or 248-391-1621

ext. 12. Thanks for your faithful stewardship!

Continue Your

Contributions

During the COVID-19 pandemic

we still have a need to pay our staff,

maintain the church building, and, im-

portantly, continue our outreach min-

istries.

We ask that, to the best of your

ability, you continue to make your

weekly offertory donations by any of

methods mentioned on this page.

How It Works:

Send a text message with the dollar

amount to�����������

Set up bill pay

Through your local bank.

USPS, regular mail

August 29 & 30

5:00pm For Gene Youngpeter req. by the Youngpeter family.

For Rocco Mollicone req. by Dottie Kowalski.

For Shirley Eyl req. by her family.

9:00am For Tim McDonald and the deceased members of the McDonald

family req. by family.

11:00am for Louis Donato req. by Deacon John and Kathleen Santeramo

For the people of the parish.

September 5 & 6

5:00pm For Chuck Lauinger req. by the Thursday morning exercise group.

9:00am For Angeline Brownell req. by Mary Wietecha.

11:00am For Anna Santeramo req. by Deacon John & Kathleen Santeramo.

��������������� �����

Contribuons received 8/23/20� ���������������

Total Contribuons 7/1/20 to present��������������

�� ������������ ���������������

�� ����������������������� �������������

����������� �!�"�����#"��� ��������������

$%��&���������'�&���������(�� ����"������"�����)�%�

a conservave 20% decrease due to uncertainty�

���)� ��%��*��������"���+)*,�

MONEY MATTERS

Page 6: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

Christ the Redeemer

��������������������� ��

We are a welcoming Christian community sharing in the mission of Jesus to proclaim the

Kingdom of God. We strive to "make a difference" within our local community and the world in

which we live.

Through our gatherings for prayer, sacraments and sharing the Word of God, we are form-

ing a growing community. Recognizing the importance of each individual member, we call forth

the varieties of gifts, talents and ministries of all. We seek to join with others who share in this

mission. (7/23/03)

The following is the entire prayer list of Christ the

Redeemer Church. If you would like someone added to

the prayers please call the parish office.

For the Deceased

For Our Parishioners

…..our country’s military per-

sonnel especially those connected

to our parish.

For the Military

Dick Heslip

brother of Pat Heslip

Kenneth Marchinda

nephew of Trish Winiemko

Nancy Evola

mother of Mike Evola

Liam Murphy

grandson of

Doug & Dianne Zande

Bob Bolchi

nephew of Tim & Sue Donovan

Vera Shroeter

mother of Chau Schroeder

Cheryl Horvath

sister of Kelly Bechtell

Sharlyn & Joel Weber

parents of Jill Kociba

Megan Taggart

daughter of Marcia Nannarone and

niece of Betty Mlinar

Whitney Wenger

sister of Theresa Lee

Shirley Lemanski

cousin of Therese Wisnewski

Gloria Kienzie

mother of Marcie Perez

Monty Buxton

Jillian Barron

niece of Therese Wisnewski

Anabel Marin

sister of Cecilia Pacheco

Mary Elizabeth Buck

niece of MaryAnn & Bob Turner

Ashley Gresock

daughter of Gary & Gail Zirwes

Derek Coe

son of Ken & Sally Coe

Lauren Hughes

daughter of Tim & Jeanette Hughes

For Loved Ones

Who Are Ill

�������

Rev Dr William Promesso

e-mail: [email protected]

Deacon John Santeramo

Email: [email protected]

Administrative: Sue Enjaian, ext. 10

e-mail: [email protected]

Administrative: Dawn Cejka, ext. 11

[email protected]

Finance: Christi Spencer, ext. 12

[email protected]

Christian Service: Karen Swietlik, ext. 17

[email protected] and

Lisa Pratt, ext. 17 [email protected]

Stephen Ministry: Karen Swietlik, ext. 17

Music Ministry: Mari Reyes,

[email protected]

���������������� ������

248.391.4074

Director, Lisa Brown, ext. 20

[email protected]

Pre-K, Elementary Coordinators

Karen Jbara and Michele Pinelli, ext. 19

[email protected]

Administrative, Gabriela Mendez, ext. 14

[email protected]

Youth Minister & Confirmation Coordinator

Lisa Andridge, ext. 33

[email protected]

���������������

����������������

2700 Waldon Rd, Lake Orion, MI 48360

�������������

Hours: 9 am to 4:30 pm, Mon.-Thursday

9 am to 12:00 Noon, Friday

Website Address: www.ctredeemer.org

248.391.1621, (Fax) 248.391.3412

Sally Pavliscak

Joe Kuszewski

Rose Ann

O’Connor

Betty Haran

Judy Yott

Debbie

Woelmer

Carleen Ward

Denise Kiefer

Patrick Heslip

Dylan Kade

Kathleen May

Carolyn Stevens

Tom Needham

Mary Bussome

Neam

Lew Cardimone

Keith Kramer

Cameron Kostiz

Nancy Miller

Terry Hart

Maryann Powell

Dan Cady

Allison

Wisnewski

Jane Lennox

Craig Collins

Betty Cooney

Dave Lasko

Ron Spitler

Olivia

Koslowski

Diane Kocik

Bill Schramm

George Smith

Isabel Santiago

Richard Valuet

Pat Tinetti

Cody Baert

Pat Nolf

�����������

Saturday - 5:00 pm

Sunday - 9 & 11am

Daily - Check weekly bulletin

����� ������

��� �������� ���

������������� ��������������

Pontiac Vicariate Website:

www.pontiacareavicariate.org

Page 7: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

Pine View Manor 2888 Baldwin Rd.Orion Manor 1814 S. Lapeer Rd.

Silverbell Manor 1241 E. Silverbell Rd.

Waterford, Michigan248-673-1720

Short Term Rehab • Independent LivingAssisted Living • Memory Care

Long Term Care

Coney Specials Breakfast Specials248-391-1445 • www.thebaldwincafe.com

RECEIVE 10% OFF TOTAL FOR BILLS OVER $10

Assisted Living in Lake Orion

248-814-6714www.oaklandcommunityalternatives.com

The Most Trusted Care In SightCARL F. CLAVENNA, M.D.

GREGORY B. FITZGERALD, M.D.PARISHIONER

FAMILY FRIENDLY OPHTHALMOLOGISTS600 S. Adams, Birmingham

248-646-3733 www.cvi2020.com

4-D-5-3 For ad info. call 1-800-477-4574 • www.4lpi.com 15-0237

METROPOLITAN TREE INC.METROPOLITAN TREE INC.Discount Tree & Stump Removal

Tree Removal • Tree Trimming • Land Clearing Heavy Brush Mowing • Stump Removal

Firewood • Wood Chips • Mulch free estimates 50+ yrs exp.248-627-6316 • 800-753-1633

[email protected] A+ Rating with the BBB 10% Senior Discount

CLAVENNACLAVENNA INSTITUTEINSTITUTE

phone 248.693.0500fax 248.693.0503cell phone 248.521.7058

1776 D W. Clarkston Road, Lake Orion, MI 48362Kenneth J. Matheis Sr, President • [email protected]

Complete Filtration • Complete Metal Finishing • Complete Controls

We’re honored to serve this community for 30 years. CALL ME TODAY.Don Sherman Ins Ag Fin Svs IncDon Sherman, President106 S Washington • Oxford, MI 48371Bus: 248-628-3110

State Farm, Home Office, Bloomington, IL

GREGG DOLINSKIFinancial Advisor 1-800-510-8201

Call for a no cost consultationRegistered Representative of Michigan

Securities Member FINRA, SIPC

401K RolloversCollege 529 PlansWills & Trusts

OxfordNorthOaklandDentalGroup.com

248-628-9557

PHYSICAL THERAPYREDUCE PAIN & IMPROVEYOUR QUALITY OF LIFE!

PHIL KRAUSE, PT, OCSDAN CADY, PT, MPT, OCSM-F: 6am-8pm • Sat: 8am-noon3009 Baldwin Rd • Lake Orion

Call for your FREE Pain Assessment

(248) 393-7707(248) 393-7707www.HQPT.com

EMERGENCY SERVICE / 7 DAYS A WEEK 810-664-8865

Your Service Specialists Since 1978FREE INSTALLATION

ESTIMATES!1575 Imlay City Rd., Lapeer

www.kapalaheating.com

www.rochesterhillsrealestate.comrochesterhillsrealestate@gmail.com

P: 248-270-0179F: 248-955-3262

929 W. University Dr., Ste. 101,Rochester, MI 48301

Home of the 2% Listing Fee!

Page 8: CHRIST THE REDEEMER connection · 8/30/2020  · Christ the Redeemer First Eucharist The weekend of August 21/22 Eloise May, Caiden Brown and Maddie Sloan were welcomed to the Lord’s

248-391-34001019 S. Baldwin in Lake Orion

www.jetspizza.com

4-D-5-3 For ad info. call 1-800-477-4574 • www.4lpi.com 15-0237

Davis Home Improvement, Inc.Licensed and Insured Builder Quality and Excellence Since 1997

To see some of our work and learn moreabout our company, visit our website:

www.davishomeimprovementinc.comRobin W. Davis(248) 391-6644 Office(248) 935-9969 Mobile

Kristine Lambrecht ABR, SRES, Parish Member www.KristineL.com Top 1% in Nation

President’s Council of Excellence

31 S. Main Clarkston 48346

Buy * Sell * Lease - 24/7!248•709•6633

Ask about CTR donation or credit

3800 LAPEER RD. LAKE ORION

393-2222

Thomas G. Griffin Gregory T. Griffin

Sparks - GriffinF U N E R A L H O M E

“Thoughtful Service”Serving the families of Lake Orion

& Oxford for over 41 yearsDowntown Lake Orion

(248) 693-8336

Dr. Milford, Dr. Salvia, Dr. Atkinson and Dr. Loree bring more than 80 years of Cardiology experience to you in two convenient locations.

Heart Care PC is pleased to announce our “New” Clarkston Office.

We can see you within 24 hours.6889 Highland Road • Waterford

5701 Bow Pointe Drive • Suite 205 • ClarkstonCall our office to schedule your

appointment today at (248) 666-5200.www.heartcarepcwaterford.com

Contact Tim Griffith to place an ad today! [email protected] or (800) 477-4574 x6441

16 North Broadway in Downtown Lake Orion www.broadwayembroidery.com

248-929-8113

10% 10% OFFOFFany item with this couponany item with this coupon

LICENSED & INSURED MASTER PLUMBER

WaterWorkPlumbing.comSenior Discounts 24 Hr. Emergency Service

$20 OFF ANY SERVICE

248-213-9248

Shivajee Nallamothu DO FAOAOOrthopedic SurgeryOrthopedic Surgery

Board CertifiedBoard Certified

248-620-2325 248-620-2325

www.facebook.com/silverfoxbarbershop

WALK-INSONLY

3051 S. BaldwinLake Orion, MI

48359248-499-8178

Tues-Fri 9 to 7 • Sat 8 to 2

LEWIS E. WINT & SONFUNERAL HOME5929 S. Main • Clarkson

248-625-5231www.wintfuneralhome.comLicensed Funeral DirectorsBill Wint • Andrew Wint

Jenni McGee-Simsack, Mgr. Tim Currier • Bryan Hajciar