Category Archives: Session D

Ministry Days Dio Sacramento Conference

RM 514 | D-13 | Unbound Model; Five Keys to Healing and Deliverance

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Loree Lippsmeyer

I would like to give a brief description of what deliverance prayer is and introduce Unbound deliverance prayer specifically. I will cover the 5 Keys of Unbound in detail and share my own experience with Unbound prayer.

About the Speaker:
I have been involved in the leadership of the ministry which offers Unbound healing and deliverance prayer since 2014. I am a counselor and have taught FertiltyCare for many years.

RM 515 | D-14 | Being Called

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Deacon Jim McFadden

​Vocation is not something we choose. To be called is to be chosen which occurs within a context of an I-thou relationship with God. The clearest indication that we have experienced this chosen relationship of being beloved is the desire to give back, to share what has been given to us in abundance. When that happens, discipleship begins.

About the Speaker:
Ordained deacon (’04). Catholic high school educator for 30 years. Help facilitate Adult Faith Formation at SJB. Certified spiritual director. Been involved with prison ministry for 15 years. Have appeared multiple times on “Shalom World/TV (“Salvation History” series).

RM 509 | D-15 | Engaging the Parish with Engaged Couples preparing for the Sacrament of Matrimony

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Andrew Brown

Imagine if Pope Francis was leading the parish Marriage prep Ministry. What would it look like? What would he say? In Amoris Laetitia (Joy of Love) the Holy Father gives specific & descriptive ways to evangelize couples preparing for the Sacrament of Matrimony. Here’s the conclusion: It begins at birth and it doesn’t end on the wedding day! See how the ‘visible sign’ of marriage points to an ‘invisible reality’ God’s perfect love.

About the Speaker:
​I am a Lay Ecclesial Minister in the Diocese of San Jose as I work as a Pastoral Associate at St Lucy Parish. I am the co-founder and Executive Director for Echoes of Worth- a nonprofit Theology of the Body Ministry for teenagers and young adults. I have worked as a Director of Faith Formation and Director of Youth Ministry and Confirmation. I am married to my best friend, Mary Beth, since 2010.

RM 510 | D-16 | Re-imagining Parish Life in the Light of Evangelization

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

John Rinaldo

Can we just be honest for a second? Catholic ministry is not forming intentional disciples in the way we hoped it would. More than a decade of research bares this truth out. Evangelization calls us to reach out to the unchurched and engage them in the life of Christ. Small tweaks and changes are not enough to have the impact that we are hoping for. We must reimagine and restructure our model of ministry. If you’re ready to change the way you do ministry, then this session is for you.

About the Speaker:
John is a national trainer, writer, and podcaster having presented at the National Conference on Catholic Youth Ministry, National Catholic Youth Conference, the Religious Education Congress, and many other regional and local conferences. John has a Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) from the GTU in Berkeley, and a Master of Arts degree in Pastoral Ministry from Santa Clara University.

RM 323 | D-17 | Youth Ministry Fundamentals 102

Session D | 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm

Lindsey West

This workshop is a continuation of the morning workshop on best practices in youth ministry. We will do a quick recap of the vision for comprehensive youth ministry from the morning session and then dive into hands-on training in best practices for giving dynamic talks and facilitating effective and meaningful small groups. This 102 workshop will provide a foundation in youth ministry for those who are new to serving in youth ministry or those who want a refresher.

About the Speaker:
Lindsey West is the Sacramento Regional Coordinator for Youth and Young Adult Ministry for the Diocese of Sacramento. She’s a speaker, retreat leader, and has done training for several parish, school, diocesan, and national events, including NCCYM. Lindsey earned her Master of Theological Studies with a concentration in Systematics from the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, California; her thesis was on ecclesial integration of autism communities. Lindsey lives just outside of Sacramento with her husband and their son, who is on the autism spectrum.