St.
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Meet P arishioner Lisa Esquivel
Serving Our Faith Community, Depending on Jesus
F
or parishioner Lisa Esquivel, involvement here at St. Leo’s began when her second child, Addy, started the religious education program. “I taught her class from first through third grade and continued with my third child, Isaiah, all the way through fifth grade,” Lisa says. “It was very natural for me to help. I was never the teacher — I was the helper.” The Esquivel family joined as parishioners in 2009 when they first moved to Grand Island. Lisa and Tino have three children — Isaiah, Addy, and Tyler. “My faith life has grown so much since joining St. Leo’s,” Lisa says. “I have been able to surround myself with such faithful people. I have learned right along with the students while teaching Lisa Esquivel says her faith has grown religious education.” since being part of our parish family. Since she first joined the parish, Lisa has been involved in many ways. Along with teaching religious education, she has helped with Confirmation classes, serves as a member of the Stewardship Council, and also with the Lady of St. Leo’s Ministry. In addition, she and her family help out as greeters for Mass, and Lisa is also a lector and commentator. “I serve because I feel it is my duty to help and share what I know,” Lisa says. continued on page 5
Inside JULY 2022
2 Stewardship The Church is More than a Building — It is Our Spiritual Home 3 We Provide the Gifts, God Performs the Miracles 4 Outreach Ministries Offer Valuable Ways to Get Involved and Serve Our Neighbors 6 31 Club: Faithfully Dedicating Prayer to Vocations and Religious Life 7 Getting to Know the “Summertime” Saints