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Emergencies/ First Aid

In case of an emergency, please contact Debbi Mesa at 480-215-1930 or if necessary, dial 911.

First Aid
First Aid is located at the ENR2 Building on the 1st Floor as well as in Centennial Hall during all main sessions.  During after hours, if first aid is needed, please call Priscilla Tucker at 480-861-8955

Dress Code

All participants, including adults, are expected to dress appropriately in modest attire. Low-cut tops, spaghetti straps, mini skirts, short shorts, pants lowered below the waist, or clothing with offensive language or obscene images is not permitted. Shoes must be worn at all times.

Fr. Jonathan McElhone, TOR

Father Jonathan McElhone, TOR was born and raised near Delhi, Ontario Canada, the middle of three children and grew up working on the family farm. After a three year college program in Electro-Mechanical Engineering – Robotics and Automation, he spent two years serving as a missionary with NET Ministry (National Evangelization Teams) located in St. Paul MN. Moving back to Ontario, he volunteered with parish youth groups and worked for three years as an industrial electrician in an automotive factory
In 2002 he left his job to study at Franciscan University of Steubenville OH while immersed in the priestly discernment program. After completing a BA in philosophy and a minor in theology in 2005, he was accepted and started formation in Loretto, PA with the Franciscan Friars TOR – Province of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. Two years later, on July 7, 2007 (that’s right 07-07-07) he professed first vows of poverty, chastity and obedience, and then started formal seminary studies at The Catholic University of America in Washington DC. He professed solemn vows in July 15, 2011.
On Nov. 26 2011 he was ordained a transitional deacon at which time he served at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Cheverly, MD. After concluding studies with a Masters of Divinity (M-Div) and graduating in May of 2012 from CUA he moved to Good Shepherd Catholic Community (GSCC) in Fort Worth, Texas to serve as a deacon until his priestly ordination by Bishop Kevin Vann which took place on Nov. 3, 2012. Fr. Jonathan remained at GSCC as Parochial Vicar through June 2017 after which time he returned to minister at Franciscan University.

Andrew Laubacher – Worship Leader

Andrew Laubacher, aka ALOB, was raised in Ventura, California, where he attended Mass, played many sports, hung at the beach and was always into music. He attended Catholic school before switching to a public school because he was “tired of the Catholic rules.” In high school, he partied hard. After a serious wake-up call, he decided to attend a Steubenville Youth Conference where he found God. That changed ALOB’s life. ALOB received degrees in theology and philosophy from Franciscan University. Today, his mission is to introduce the freedom and love of Christ through worship music and preaching to modern culture.

Ennie Hickman – Host

Ennie Hickman is a full-time domestic missionary, who has shared Jesus with the churched and unchurched across the United States and abroad for almost two decades. Using his raw and vulnerable approach to ministry, Ennie has aided God in transforming tens of thousands of lives. He and his wife, Cana, a convert to the Catholic Church, serve with Adore Ministries, a community of missionaries, whose aim is to expand the new evangelization to the most vulnerable, marginalized families and young adults throughout the country, starting with their own neighborhoods. Ennie and Cana serve with their seven children in Houston, Texas.

Mark Hart

Mark Hart serves full time as executive vice president of Life Teen, a Catholic youth ministry movement currently being implemented in 1,800​ parishes in thirty countries worldwide. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Mark is a best-selling author of over a dozen books, popular speaker and SiriusXM radio host. His wildly popular DVD study series, Altaration, Encounter, and T3 are currently utilized in homes, youth groups, and classrooms across the globe. Mark and his wife, Melanie, have three daughters, Hope, Trinity, and Faith, and one son, Josiah. They live in Phoenix, Arizona.