The Team at the Oratory of St. Joseph in Montreal Friday was our last full day in Quebec, and since our work for the week is complete, that means it was a free, fun-filled day. We spent the entirety of the day in the city of Montreal learning more about the history of Quebec, especially its religious heritage, and then go to see other parts of the city, with shopping, eating, and sightseeing all mixed in together. Our trusted friend, Pastor Daniel, graciously served as our guide for our day in the city. We left the church around 9 AM and drove over the mighty St. Lawrence River to reach the Oratory of St. Joseph. The Oratory is a large Catholic church that was constructed in the early 1900s and named for St. Joseph, the earthly father of Jesus. This is a beautiful structure that sits on the highest point in the city of Montreal. Its beautiful architecture presented opportunities for our team to learn about the Cat...
Whether I am officiating a wedding, or a college football game, in my jobs as a ordained Baptist minister, an adjunct college professor & a certified sports official, I am familiar with the "lines" that establish the boundaries that govern activity. In my years, I have found that it is what happens between the lines that so often leads to deeper knowledge and greater insight into who we are in the world around us. Thanks for journeying with me "between the lines."