Building Bridges to the Heart of Discipleship

Location: Celebration Rooms 1-2

God has written a loving call to service on every human heart.  Along with this call come special gifts and talents that when they are identified, affirmed and honed, can transform the parish, the community and the world. How do we as parish leaders connect individuals to their role of passionately and enthusiastically offering their talents in service?  The pillar of service is an opportunity for the parish to put into concrete practice the other three pillars of hospitality, prayer and formation.  In this session, we will discuss some of the “building blocks” a parish might consider in their construction of service as one of the pillars of stewardship.

Leisa Anslinger brings extensive experience in parishes and schools to her ministry as an author, speaker and consultant. She is the Co-Director of Catholic Life and Faith, a center for leadership development to help pastoral leaders engage their people in living faith. Leisa’s newest project, is Grateful Disciples, a guide to stewardship in the parish. She is the author of books and numerous e-Resources for catechesis and stewardship, and is a regular contributor to the International Catholic Stewardship Council’s e-newsletter and Catechetical Leader, the journal of the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership. Leisa is a frequent presenter at national and diocesan gatherings as well as parish leadership days and parish missions. She is a founding team member of the Catholic Strengths and Engagement Community. Leisa and her husband, Steve, reside in Loveland, Ohio. They are the parents of two young adult children, Mike and Carrie and grandparents of Patrick.