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We extend an invitation to the weekly Conclave of Men. Do not mistake this for just another “men’s Bible study” or an "accountability group".

Far from it. It is so much more.

Real Questions,
Real Issues,
Real Life,
Real Men!


7:00pm, Tuesday Nights @ 2027 Campus Drive, St. Charles.
Questions? Call 314.329.1802 or 314.329.1878


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No Worse Reaction Than This

“The heart,” Blaise Pas­cal said, “has its rea­sons which rea­son knows nothing of.”  Something in us longs, hopes, maybe even at times belie­ves that this is not the way things were sup­po­sed to be. Our desire fights the assault of death upon life.  And so peo­ple with ter­mi­nal ill­nes­ses get married.  Pri­so­ners in a con­cen­tra­tion camp plant flo­wers.  Lovers long divor­ced still reach out in the night to embrace one who is no lon­ger there.  It’s like the phan­tom pain expe­rien­ced by those who have lost a limb.  Fee­lings still ema­nate from that region where once was a cru­cial part of them.  Our hearts know a simi­lar rea­lity.  At some deep level, we refuse to accept the fact that this is the way things are, or must be, or always will be.

Simone Weil was right; there are only two things that pierce the human heart: beauty and afflic­tion. Moments we wish would last fore­ver and moments we wish had never begun. The playw­right Chris­topher Fry wrote,

The ines­ca­pa­ble dra­ma­tic situa­tion for us all is that we have no idea what our situa­tion is. We may be mor­tal. What then? We may be immor­tal. What then? We are plun­ged into an exis­tence fan­tas­tic to the point of night­mare, and howe­ver hard we ratio­na­lize, or howe­ver firm our reli­gious faith, howe­ver clo­sely we dog the heels of science or wheel among the starts of mys­ti­cism, we can not really make head or tail of it. (“A Playw­right Speaks: How Lost, How Ama­zed, How Mira­cu­lous We Are”)

And what does Fry say we do with our dilemma? The worst of all pos­si­ble reactions:

We get used to it. We get bro­ken into it so gra­dually we scar­cely notice it.

(Excerpt from Desire , 8–9)

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