If you’ve found your way to this page, you may be asking some of life’s biggest questions:
Is God real? Is Jesus who Christians claim He is? Could Christ be the Truth?
Wondering about these things is not a weakness — it’s a deeply human response to the desire for meaning, truth, and love. Discernment is a personal and often quiet process, and it looks different for everyone. Whether you're curious, hopeful, skeptical, searching, or somewhere in between, you are welcome here.
Exploring faith doesn’t require having all the answers. It often begins simply with openness — a willingness to ask honest questions and to listen. Many people come to Christ slowly, through reading, reflection, conversation, and lived experience. Others arrive unexpectedly. There's no timeline you need to meet, and no pressure to arrive at a particular conclusion.
The parish library exists to support people on this journey of seeking. We offer thoughtfully chosen books that explore:
The existence of God
The life and person of Jesus Christ
The historical and philosophical foundations of Christianity
Personal stories of faith, doubt, and conversion
The meaning of suffering, love, purpose, and hope
These resources are here for you — to read privately, to reflect honestly, and to engage at your own pace.
While faith is deeply personal, you don’t have to walk this path alone. If you’d like:
To ask questions
To talk with someone about what you’re reading or wrestling with
To speak with a priest or member of the parish
We’re here, and we’d be glad to connect with you.
Wherever you are on your journey — questioning, searching, or quietly hoping — know that you're welcome to the resources of our library and welcome to visit our church home. We’re honored to walk alongside you as you consider the person of Jesus Christ and what He may be inviting you into.
Monday - Friday: 8:15 a.m.
Saturday: 4:00 p.m.
Sunday: 9:00 a.m., 11:00 a.m.