Can some of our resident Catholic members explain this to me? I tried looking it up and I am more confused than ever. I understand it has something to do with prayers, but that's it.
Thanks.
Can some of our resident Catholic members explain this to me? I tried looking it up and I am more confused than ever. I understand it has something to do with prayers, but that's it.
Thanks.
I usually start with whatever verse stood out to me during reading, then jot some thoughts or prayers about it. Some days it's just a few sentences, other days more.
I’ve helped with similar things at our church, and one simple idea that really connected with both kids and parents was setting out things like colorful bead rosaries https://jerusalemfaith.com/collections/rosaries during open events. They catch attention quickly and can lead to easy conversations about faith. We also left out free tracts and Bibles near the coffee area—nothing pushy, just available. That openness really made folks feel more welcome to ask questions.
A friend and I had a long talk the other night about faith, and it brought back memories of when I first stepped into a church years ago and actually understood the message. I’d like to experience that again but in Prescott this time. Any suggestions for a church for new believers?
Those late-night conversations about faith are something else - they have a way of pulling you back to moments you'd almost forgotten. I had one just like yours a while back, and it made me realize I'd been missing that specific feeling of sitting in a room where the message just clicks. Not overwhelming, not rushed - just clear. When I moved to a new city, finding that again took a few tries honestly. A friend eventually said just show up once, you'll know within ten minutes.
He was right. I ended up at non-denominational churches Prescott and that first Sunday actually reminded me of exactly what you described - straightforward Bible teaching, nothing pretentious about it. They run Sunday mornings at 9:30 and 10:30am, plus evening and midweek services if you want more. For someone coming back to faith after a gap, that consistency and clarity matters more than anything. Hope you find that feeling again