Judas conspires to betray the Lord. Examine your own heart and draw closer to Christ.
2nd Sunday of Ordinary Time (Sunday, January 18, 2026)
What visitors say about St. Jude the Apostle
Visitors often feel very welcomed, with many noting the open arms of the priests, deacons, and parishioners.
The homilies and sermons are frequently described as dynamic and great, with Father Lewis's Sunday messages particularly appreciated.
Priests like Father Lewes, Father Cornelius, and Father Brian Lewis are highly regarded, with Father Brian Lewis specifically noted for his enthusiasm, love, energy, and passion.
There are many opportunities to get involved, including activities like rosary making for the troops and Lectio Divina from Bible and Breakfast.
The Adoration Chapel is always open for prayer, and the community emphasizes the importance of prayer, especially for youth.