Category Archives: GR PMCC Session C

Grand Rapids Parish Ministry & Catechetical Conference

C-1 | 132 | Jesus y las Mujeres

Room 132
Altavoz: Zulema Moret

Un poco de historia: El papel de las mujeres en el tiempo de Jesús. El amor de Jesús como gesto de inclusión e igualdad hacia las mujeres. El testimonio de María Magdalena y otras mujeres durante la Resurrección. que podemos aprender de esa relación que Jesús propone y ejemplifica.   

Dimensión: Espiritualidad

C-4 | 133 | Adolescence, Anxiety and the Antidotes

Room 305
Speaker: Andi Grandy LPC, LLMFT

Why are teenagers so anxious? Do we just talk about it more nowadays? Are they just being dramatic? The fact is that mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, self-harm, and suicide among teens and adults have been on the rise for a decade. For anyone who works with or loves a teen this problem can seem overwhelming. Join this session to learn the causes of anxiety but also how we can structure our homes and communities to help combat its effects.

Dimension: Evangelization

 

 

C-5 | 303 | The Rules of Engagement

Room 303
Speaker: Mike Patin

Church leaders bemoan the declining numbers of teens and adults. Sometimes we believe it is because people simply want to be entertained. People want to be ENGAGED. In this digital generation, what values or principles do we use to “bring people in” to catechesis and ministry?

Dimension: Evangelization

 

C-6 | 213 | Young Adult Ministry: An Ever-changing Beast

Room 213
Speaker: Sue Wuorinen

“Young Adult Ministry: An Ever-changing Beast” What worked in young adult ministry 10 years ago may not work today, and what may work for one parish may not work for another. Sue will discuss some of things she has learned over the last 18 years working with young adults. If your goal is to reach a demographic that is so often missed in Catholic communities, you will leave with a stronger vision of what would be a good direction for your parish going forward.

Dimension: Evangelization

C-8 | 207 | Metaphysics for Catholics, Metaphysics for Everyone

Room 207
Speaker: Dr. Mark Pestana

Our understanding of the ultimate nature of reality is the basis of our very existence in the world. The most fundamental differences between people are rooted in differences in their most basic ideas about reality. Metaphysics is the systematic inquiry into the fundamental nature of reality and has always figured prominently in Christian philosophy. In this session we will explore this unusual type of investigation as it was carried out by the greatest metaphysician of western civilization – Thomas Aquinas. Such an exploration will help us achieve a deep understanding of the Christian worldview and how it differs from the fundamental metaphysical views of other peoples. In the course of our investigation we will also examine Thomas Aquinas’s’ understanding of the relationships between metaphysics and the empirical sciences, between metaphysics and revelation, and between metaphysics and Christina theology. The relevance of metaphysical knowledge to everyday Christian life will be our concluding topic.

Dimension: Evangelization

C-10 | 125 | Matstering you Stress as a Volunteer (’cause “Managing” isn’t Working!)

Room 125
Speaker: Katie Kimball

You know you want to serve at church, but sometimes your calendar is just overwhelming. Stress management would say to do less. Stress mastery reveals the secrets to recharging your energy so that you can feel more balanced. You’ll learn stress mastery techniques that are totally doable even in your busy life, how starting your morning right directs your day, and even find out if you may be addicted to stress.

Dimension: Evangelization