12th Annual Wheelchair Drives Raises More than $100,000

The Knights of Columbus thank you so much again this year for your overwhelming generosity during the 12th Annual Wheelchair Drive. As of February 28, your total donations are $114,414. These funds will provide 280 standard wheelchairs and 100 specialty wheelchairs for the Sonora CRIT Center in Hermosillo, Mexico.

Many thanks to Father Michael and Father Stephen for their awesome support of this mission by promoting the drive and sharing their wheelchair distribution trip experiences. You can still donate online by visiting www.amwheelchair.org/donate. Select "Knights of Columbus" in the Campaign field and enter "Council 11716" in the Organization field. Thanks again for your tremendous support of this mission.

God bless you.


Young Adults Gather for Monthly Mass and Social

Hey, young adults! And yes, we’re looking at you too, Mr. and Ms. “young at heart”,

Have you taken the time to visit our young adult ministry events? Our Young adult community is bursting at the seams with adult Catholics who are excited about their faith.

Tonight our group met for a monthly Mass and social in the Cana center. Special thanks to Father Stephen for celebrating Mass! See more events at exaltplano.com

Health Update, Brent McWilliams

I want to write to you to update you on my cancer journey and to thank you for your overwhelming support and love that you have shown throughout this past year. It has been a massive season of trials and tribulations for sure, but more importantly, it has been a season of gratitude and thanks, not only to God who has healed me from the cancer, the broken back, both cases of Covid and the triple pneumonia, but for each of you who have held me in your prayers and shown such love and support to me throughout this past year.

Atrium Space Cleared to Make Room for New Welcome Center

Early Monday morning large equipment was on our campus clearing away the walls and roof of our original atrium in order to make space for our new atrium and welcome center. Debris will continue to be removed from the site throughout the week. Afterward, our construction team will place piers in the ground to help prepare the space for a new foundation.