07: Take Courage, Rise Up, God Is Calling You To Live With Integrity! (w/ Fr. Gregory Kirsch) | Open Prayer Meeting episode artwork

EPISODE · Jun 26, 2025 · 1H 26M

07: Take Courage, Rise Up, God Is Calling You To Live With Integrity! (w/ Fr. Gregory Kirsch) | Open Prayer Meeting

from Food for the SOHL · host Servants of the House of the Lord

(Recorded 06/22/2025)Father Gregory Kirsch has been a dedicated presence at St. John Baptist de la Salle Parish in Granada Hills, where he regularly presides over Masses and offers spiritual guidance to the community. His commitment to pastoral care is evident in his active participation in parish life, including leading special services and providing support to parishioners.Beyond his parish duties, Fr. Kirsch serves as the Executive Director of the Office of Legacy and Heritage at Providence St. Joseph Health. In this role, he works to preserve and promote the mission and values of the organization, drawing inspiration from figures like Sr. Emilie Gamelin, the founder of the Sisters of Providence. Fr. Kirsch has been instrumental in initiatives such as the “Table of the King” celebration, which honors the legacy of Sr. Gamelin by emphasizing compassion and service to the poor and vulnerable.With a tenure at Providence St. Joseph Health beginning in 2004, Fr. Kirsch has also contributed to programs aimed at reconnecting healthcare professionals with the healing mission of their vocation. Notably, he collaborated on the Physician Leadership Formation program, designed to help physicians reflect on their call to heal and rediscover their passion for compassionate care.  Fr. Kirsch’s dual roles in parish ministry and healthcare leadership exemplify a life dedicated to service, compassion, and the spiritual well-being of both his local community and the broader network of caregivers.

(Recorded 06/22/2025)Father Gregory Kirsch has been a dedicated presence at St. John Baptist de la Salle Parish in Granada Hills, where he regularly presides over Masses and offers spiritual guidance to the community. His commitment to pastoral care is evident in his active participation in parish life, including leading special services and providing support to parishioners.Beyond his parish duties, Fr. Kirsch serves as the Executive Director of the Office of Legacy and Heritage at Providence St. Joseph Health. In this role, he works to preserve and promote the mission and values of the organization, drawing inspiration from figures like Sr. Emilie Gamelin, the founder of the Sisters of Providence. Fr. Kirsch has been instrumental in initiatives such as the “Table of the King” celebration, which honors the legacy of Sr. Gamelin by emphasizing compassion and service to the poor and vulnerable.With a tenure at Providence St. Joseph Health beginning in 2004, Fr. Kirsch has also contributed to programs aimed at reconnecting healthcare professionals with the healing mission of their vocation. Notably, he collaborated on the Physician Leadership Formation program, designed to help physicians reflect on their call to heal and rediscover their passion for compassionate care.  Fr. Kirsch’s dual roles in parish ministry and healthcare leadership exemplify a life dedicated to service, compassion, and the spiritual well-being of both his local community and the broader network of caregivers.

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