Sunday, January 31, 2021

Nature vs. Nurture

 It's probably a bit of both. But the only thing we can effect now is how we nurture our faith.




St. Joe's Pool Hall

On new year's eve Fr. Brian Hess asked me what we are doing with the basement of the rectory. "Nothing," I said. To which he suggested that we should use it to host young adult events and the like. I took his admonition and ran. So Saturday evening was the debut of St. Joe's Pool Hall.


The basic idea is to create an environment where we can share our life in Christ in a casual setting


The basement needed work so Jared Biegler shared his talents and tools to help get us a bar built


We had some old office furniture that made a fine fit for repurposing


Looks like the kids found it functional. Well done Ol' son. 


You can't have a pool hall without a pool table. God provided us with this lovely American Heritage table through the generosity of Linda Wegher.


Our first night out we held a Theology on Tap. Your's truly presented on the subject matter: The Three Transcendentals - Truth, Goodness, and Beauty.


But William stole the show with his rendition of Margaritaville 

I'm excited about the potential of our holy pool hall. Today was Theo on Tap, tomorrow we'll see. One thing is for certain, when Christ is at our center, life rocks. Peace. 





Meet Mollie

For a while now I've been looking for a second horse. Not knowing if I should, or even what I'd get, I just left it in the hands of God. That desire was fulfilled two weeks ago when we went down to see Riley. At the end of our ranch tour he showed me a colt with my name on it. After a bit of thought and prayer, and by God's grace and Riley's generosity, she's now part of the WCC herd.


I'm not usually a mare guy, but she's been spayed and has a lovely, spirited disposition. 


Not wanting to quench that spirit, but insuring she wouldn't hurt me, I named her after my great-grandmother Mollie Wamboldt


So John and I jumped in his silver bullet and ran down to Missouri 


I like her. She has pretty eyes and a solid build.


Chief likes her too

This is going to be a fun summer. Mollie needs some work, but luckily I have friends in low places. Paul Casey's going to help me get the buck out of her and make her soft as sugar. I just hope she likes riding in back of a pickup. 






Soft as Sugar

 If today you hear His voice, harden not your hearts.




Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Healthy Hierarchy

Bishops and priests are ordained in persona Christi capitis, in the person of Christ the head. Why.... to serve and equip the entire body of Christ. 



Saturday, January 23, 2021

New Intern

Deep down there's a cowboy in all of us. The purpose of Wyoming Catholic Cowboys is to help us discover it. The path to this freedom is raw and real. Eli Guinn came on board this fall to help us with the last few cows and find this hidden treasure. He's all in. 


Well done ol' son. Keep looking forward. 


Discovering your inner cowboy takes a lot of soul searching 


Often it's good to learn from experienced cowboys like Kurt


Off with the old man. On with the new.


Keep on rocking in a free world Eli. Your future is bright. 

If you would like help discovering the cowboy within you keep posted to WCC as well as tuned into country music from 1985-2003 or Chancy Williams. 


Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Righteous Anger

Fight injustice with justice




Country Boys Will Survive

It was no coincidence that the boys came and hung our logo sticker on inauguration day. You can count that the Wyoming Catholic Cowboys at Lungren Brothers Cattle Company will continue to be Feeding America with hope, coolness, and beef. Fear not. 



Oil Lines

“Anything mechanical is going to break down.” Grandpa always said. The oil cooler lines on White Horse have been dripping oil for the past c...