St. Benedict's Food Pantry Now Open Every Tuesday 4-6 PM
St. Benedict’s Food Pantry is now open every Tuesday evening from 4-6 PM, in addition to their regular service on the first, second, fourth, and fifth Saturdays of the month.
Read MoreSt. Benedict’s Food Pantry is now open every Tuesday evening from 4-6 PM, in addition to their regular service on the first, second, fourth, and fifth Saturdays of the month.
Read MoreLeo Adam Biga of The Reader wrote an excellent article about our Prior, Br. James Dowd, “In going from the stage to the sacred to meet people where they’re at, Brother James Dowd founded the Midwest’s first Episcopal monastery, Incarnation, in 2018.”
Read MoreOn Saturday, March 18 from 9 AM - 1 PM, The Benedictine Way will hold a special Lenten Retreat for Young Adults at Incarnation Monastery. Young adults are invited to join Br. James Dowd, OSB and Abby Z. Ybay, Obl/OSB for a retreat focused on finding peace in chaos: the chaos of our internal world, and the world around us. Lunch provided. All are welcome.Please email Br. James at jdowd@episcopal-ne.org to RSVP for this retreat.
Read MoreThe Benedictine Way had a wonderful and blessed residency in Chadron, NE last week, and we are excited to share our stories with you through the Episcopal News Service! Read the article here, and check out our pictures from the 9-day trip.
Read MoreFrom Saturday, January 28 through Sunday, February 5, Grace Episcopal Church in Chadron will host the community of The Benedictine Way for a 9-day monastic residency. “While here, we want to share the peace and joy of our contemplative way of life with the people of Chadron and the entire panhandle,” says Br. James Dowd, Prior of Incarnation Monastery and The Benedictine Way.
Read MoreSt. Benedict’s Day in July was, of course, a rather big deal at The Benedictine Way! We had a eucharist and a cookout, and we invited the entire TBW community (monastics, oblates and oblate candidates as well as their families, service corps members, and - now - summer interns!). We also invited the guest priests who serve us each week and their families. While we reserve Foundation Day in September for a broader celebration and as a way to express our thanks to our many different types of supporters, on St. Benedict’s Day we keep it pretty much to the more intimate TBW “family” whom we see on a regular basis.
Read MoreRecruitment for 2022 Summer Internships and the 2022-2023 year in the Benedictine Service Corps (BSC) has begun! Young adults who are passionate about service and want to explore their prayer life and spirituality are invited to apply to these programs at The Benedictine Way.
Read MoreOn behalf of all of us at The Benedictine Way, I greet you with affection and hope for a holy Advent Season. Throughout my life, I have often seen God’s word come alive through loving hands. Those hands, healing others with kindness and peace, food and spiritual gifts are a living example of the Holy Spirit working through us. God is alive in our broken world; during this season we remember that we wait for the Lord and embrace His blessings.
Read MoreI can't begin to find the words to describe how excited I am to be continuing and expanding my work with St. Benedict's Ministries. A little over a year ago I was appointed the director of a new food pantry created because of the COVID-19 pandemic. I thought I would be doing that for a year and then move on to something else. I was ecstatic when Brother James came to me and asked if I had thought about continuing as an employee for The Benedictine Way…
Read MoreSt. Benedict's Food Pantry, The Benedictine Way's feeding ministry in North Omaha, is celebrating our one-year anniversary! From last April 2020 to this April 2021, the pantry has operated almost every week, regularly serving 200-300 people on the 1st, 2nd, 4th, (and 5th) Saturdays of the month. We are grateful to all of you who have donated food, given funds, and volunteered at the pantry. This ministry would not be possible without you!
Read More[…] Two members of our Service Corps community are leaving at the end of this month. Victoria Sparkman and Beau Mohon are returning to their respective states to continue along their Christian journey. Both Victoria and Beau have been a joy to live with, have contributed in many different ways to the growth of our community, have grown in faith and service, and have been resilient and courageous in these last months of pandemic and social unrest.
Read MoreThe cars started arriving at 1:30 PM, as members of The Benedictine Service Corps and monks of Incarnation Monastery set up tables and bags for the pantry that was to begin at 2 PM. Each bag contained an assortment of canned meats and vegetables, dried goods, and other food items that would be delivered to hungry people in North Omaha. It was the first day of The Benedictine Way’s new feeding ministry, St. Benedict’s Pantry..
Read MoreThe community of The Benedictine Way is excited to announce that we have begun a food pantry in our neighborhood in North Omaha, St. Benedict’s Pantry. To learn more about St. Benedict’s Pantry, and to help us in this important ministry, please watch our video and consider donating. Thank you!
Read MoreThe Benedictine Way welcomed guests to the monastery on January 4th for an Open House and the celebration of the newly completed guest room. Watch the video as Bishop Barker blesses the new room in honor of St. John the Baptist. We are so grateful to all our supporters and sponsors, and we would love to see you make a retreat in our new room!
Read MoreWe’re continuing to learn and grow as Benedictines here at Incarnation Monastery, St. Benedict’s House, and St. Scholastica’s House! Watch the video to hear from our community members about their experiences and why we love The Benedictine Way.
Read MoreOMAHA, NE – “I am not a guy who throws around the word ‘miracle,’” Bishop Scott Barker pauses, looking out at the new faces of the community of The Benedictine Way, “but the fashion in which the Benedictine Way has evolved in just one year – the way this community has grown in numbers and in prayerfulness and in faithfulness, is. a. miracle. of. God!”
Read MoreOn Saturday, May 4, the community of The Benedictine Way and over 20 volunteers worked to beautify the exterior of Incarnation Monastery. We made some incredible progress, and are so grateful to all our volunteers! Watch the video to learn more and see everything we accomplished.
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