Rescued People, Rescue People.
We passionately believe that the most urgent task is the compelling proclamation of the gospel, one that not only shares it in an attractive – and concentrated – way, but that also offers people a way of seeing reality, and of making sense of the world, history, and life that is vastly different from the story our modern culture tells.
The Rescue Project not only addresses the foundational questions that humans ask, but also offers Gospel answers to the poverty of our secular culture. Questions of identity, deity, evil, forgiveness and purpose are answered with a Catholic worldview. With the Rescue Project, you will be equipped to engage with the lies of our worldly culture with Gospel truth. Using His truth, we believe that our community can bring healing to people's lives and to the culture itself. |
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This January, we are inviting all parishioners who have not attended a session yet to join us for Rescue Project. Why? To remind us of our personal identity as God's beloved sons and daughters, renew our faith in Jesus and provide a unifying experience for OLL Parishioners that allows us to grow in community and prayer together with the reminder of why we are missionary disciples sent to rescue others. It is our goal to have as many parishioners possible in our family of parishes witness the transformative power of the Rescue Project.
Winter 2025 Rescue Project Registration
Have any questions? Please contact Christen Aquino. We hope you'll join us on this endeavor to restore our faith and live more purposefully for Christ!
Start Date |
Session |
Time |
Location |
January 19 |
Sunday Mornings |
9:30-10:55am |
St. Francis Campus |
January 19 |
Sunday Evenings |
6:45-8:15pm |
Incarnation Campus |
January 22 |
Wednesday Afternoons |
1:00-3:00pm |
St. Francis Campus |
January 23 |
Thursday Evenings |
7:00-8:45pm |
St. Francis Campus |
January 27 |
Monday Evenings |
7:00-8:45pm |
Incarnation Campus |