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It’s important to have a statement about your photo policies here. For example, at the very least, you should generally choose not to identify a minor by listing their name in the photo information. In addition, it’s also important to let congregants know they can opt out of having their photo used. This space also would be a good location for a copyright notice. Each time you want to publish a batch of photos, do so in a post using the “Gallery” category.
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Tuesday, February 27, 2024 – Day 14
Tom Corcoran: “Tom, you know you don’t have to do this; you get to do this.” I think that one statement sums up the week reflecting on Serve. The authors go on to “You get to serve the Lord and his people. It is the privilege of a lifetime.” Over the years, I’ve...
Monday, February 26, 2024 – Day 13
Father Michael White: “This lack of competency is the most common excuse I hear from parishioners when it comes to serving in mission or ministry at the parish: ‘I don’t have the background,’ ‘I don’t have the experience,’ ‘I don’t know the Bible well enough,’ ‘I am...
Sunday, February 25, 2024 – Day 12
“God says, ‘Good news! I have seen the suffering of my people and I am going to do something about it. I am going to lead them to a blessed and grace-filled place. Even better news, I am going to use you, Moses. You are my favored instrument and chosen leader.’” I...
Saturday, February 24, 2024 – Day 11
“Growing to become like Jesus means we look to serve those in need.” This is the introductory sentence to today's reflection. We are called to serve the needy in our midst. I remember two and a half years ago when the Mullica Hill area was hit by a tornado. It...
Friday, February 23, 2024 – Day 10
On the First Sunday of Lent, I mentioned at the end of the 8:30 Mass that the Woodstown Center chairs would be removed for the youth to meet and play basketball that evening. I mentioned the group that “breaks down” and “sets up” the space. They actually did it twice...