RECOMMENDATION: Join a Lenten Life Sharing Group To join a group, contact Chris Kuhlemeyer at [email protected]
Lent is a great time to journey along with fellow parishioners to prepare for Easter. We have several groups forming now. “A Biblical Walk Through the Mass” with Edward Sri—hosted by Mark and Annie Parra on Sunday evenings at 5:30—the first meeting is March 2nd, location to be determined. For more information or to order the workbook:https://ascensionpress.com/collections/a-biblical-walk-through-the-mass Join Bibical Walk Group “Dreams for your Grandchild - The Hidden Power of a Catholic Grandparent” book study —hosted by Joe and Jane Handlos on Tuesday evenings in the parish hall. Learn how you can strengthen your relationships with your grandchildren and introduce them to a vibrant faith life—no matter their age. Free copies of the book are available in the gathering space. Join Dreams for your Grandchildren
“Acts of the Apostles” with Mark Hart—hosted by Sue Wood in her home on Wednesdays at 7 PM. In this four-part video series on Formed.org, Mark Hart gives a refresher on the Acts of the Apostles, which show us how to live as brothers and sisters in Christ led by the Holy Spirit. Join Acts of the Apostles
"Life's Greatest Lesson"a book by Alan Hunt - hosted by Russ Schuster. Meetings will be on Sundays at 7:00 PM in the parish hall starting March 9th. Free copies of the book will be provided.
In this heartwarming yet thought-provoking parable you’ll learn how to make the most of your life and satisfy your deepest need.
Videos from the National Eucharistic Congress - Hosted by Tom Spire.
Meetings will be held in the Knights of Columbus Hall (rectory basement) on Wednesdays at 5:30 PM starting March 12th.
The National Eucharistic Congress was held in July of 2024 in Indianapolis and featured many prominent Catholic speakers including Fr. Mike Schmitz, Sr. Josephine Garrett, and Chris Stefanick just to name a few.
"The Catholic Parent" video study - Hosted by Jim and Abby Dropinski
This group will meet virtually (on Google Meet) on Monday nights at 9:00 PM. Yes, 9:00 PM - The idea is that parents can get the children to bed before the sessions. The first session will be March 10th.
Do you ever feel like it's almost impossible to raise holy kids who love God (and sit still in Mass!) in our modern world? You're not alone. This six-episode series features real Catholic families like yours sharing their daily struggles and victories. Created by the Augustine Institute and Catholic Sprouts, The Catholic Parent aims to encourage you as a mom or dad as you embrace your God-given role to form your family in the richness of the Catholic faith.