Category Archives: GR PMCC Session A

Grand Rapids Parish Ministry & Catechetical Conference 2017

A-11 | 103 | Encountering Jesus in the Catholic Schools: A How-to-Guide

Room 103 
Speaker: Sean Nolan

We will discuss and explore how, in the classroom, we find ways to encounter Jesus Christ, encourage the growth of our students in all dimensions, and witness to what we have received. This session will involve presentation, practical ideas, and collaborative work time. You will leave with actionable ideas that you could implement in your classroom on the next day.

Dimension: Evangelization

A-12 | 107 | Natural Family Planning: What it Actually Is

Room 107
Speaker: Julie Cook

When you hear the term “Natural Family Planning,” what comes to mind? The Rhythm Method? Confusion? The punch line of a joke? Maybe you’ve heard about the benefits of NFP, but they sound too good to be true. Because honestly, how can there be a 99% effective, all-natural alternative to birth control that’s church-approved? How can NFP users have only a 3-5% divorce rate, compared to 30-50% for everyone else? And most importantly, why don’t most doctors recommend NFP? These are great questions, and they deserve answers before promoting NFP to engaged and married couples. Get these answers – and more – at this workshop, which will prepare you to confidently share the good news of NFP to those around you.

Dimension: Spirituality

 

A-13 | 105 | The Wisdom Literature: Profound and Practical Truths

Room 105
Speaker: Fr. Michael Hennessey, CSP

The five Old Testament Wisdom books – Proverbs, Sirach, Job, Ecclesiastes, and Wisdom of Solomon – are a wonderful resource for living an authentic Christian life though are rarely used as a catechetical tool. This workshop is an introduction to this biblical genre and will provide practical ways of integrating the insights of these books into a catechetical program.

Dimension: Theology

A-14 | 114 | History of the Gifts from God in the Building of the Kingdom of God

Room 114
Speaker: Annette Witte

From the beginning of time God created with a planned order, as if preparing the world like a great and beautiful banquet. The guests invited to the banquet were human beings. They too were designed as gifts to one another. When humanity became aware of the gifts of the world around them, they asked, “Who has made all of this for us?” God responded by entering into a covenant relationship with humanity and in time, gave us the greatest gift, the gift of himself in the person of his Son, Jesus to show us the way back to God. Just as all elements of Creation play a particular role in the kingdom, so do each of us. Come and see how the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd presents to children and adults, how God calls each one of us to recognize our own unique giftedness and offer ourselves in service to help build God’s kingdom until the time when God will be all in all at the Parousia.

Also Offered B-20

Dimension: Evangelization

A-18 | 135 | Practical Steps to Becoming an Evangelizing Parish

Room 135
Speaker: Michael DiCosola

With so many demands upon the life and staff of your parish, how is it possible to set out to become a parish that lives and breaths evangelization? Come enter into a discussion on a practical path and plan for forming disciples and inspiring the everyday faithful to be light in a weary world.

Dimension: Evangelization

Practical Steps to Becoming an Evangelizing Parish

A-19 | 110 | Tending the Holy: Nurturing the Grounds for Spiritual Growth

Room 110
Speaker: Andy Rebollar

As catechists, it’s essential we too are growing in our relationship with Christ, but it can be challenging knowing there’s nothing specific we can do to make spiritual growth happen. Our growth is entirely dependent on God’s grace; all we can do is make the ground a little more fertile. This session will  explore some practices that can help make our spiritual grounds more productive, so when the time is right, we will be ready for what God invites forth.

Also offered B-17

Dimension: Evangelization

A-20 | 213 | Young Adults as Leaders

Room 213
Speaker: Chris Baker

Would you be willing to challenge the current young adult ministry models? What if doing so meant   you would end up engaging more young adults than ever before? What if doing so meant you could stop spending all your time and energy on young adult events that only draw a handful of young adults? What if doing so meant you could grow your attendance past the same handful of young adults who show up to everything you do? We will explore how using practical tools for encountering and accompanying young adults will shift the focus from an event-centered approach to an approach that empowers young adults for leadership. When young adults are engaged, empowered and equipped to discover their God-given strengths and shown how to awaken the power of the Holy Spirit in their lives, they will become the next generation of strong, Catholic, Spirit-filled leaders our parishes, cities, dioceses need them to be.

Dimension: Evangelization

Also offered as B-21

A-22 | MAK Board Room | “‘Love one another:’ Well, maybe!”

Room: MAK Board Room
Speaker: Dr. Robert P. Marko

In John’s gospel we are called to love another as Jesus loves us. This session examines the obstacles we face as human beings to reach the freedom of the daughters and sons of God that Jesus the Christ lived. We will consider the temptations or passions in the East called cardinal sins in the West along with their opposite virtues. In short, we will consider how primordial or original sin affects us in widening the margins to include all we are called to love.

Dimension: Theology

Also offered as session B-19