Session 1 Workshops: 10:00 AM
Main Church
Hear about the compelling reasons to embrace stewardship and the “how-to’s” to make it happen at your parish.
Presenters: Mila Glodava and Fr. Andrew Kemberling
Fr. Andrew Kemberling
This year’s Stewardship Day features a keynote presentation by Fr. Andrew Kemberling, chairman of the board for the International Catholic Stewardship Council (ICSC). Fr. Kemberling has been a board member of ICSC since 2012. He co-authored the book, “Making Stewardship a Way of Life: A Complete Guide for Catholic Parishes,” which has been distributed in the U.S. and internationally.Fr. Kemberling has been a priest of the Archdiocese of Denver since 2002. He is presently pastor of St. Vincent de Paul parish in Colorado’s capital city. He is also a dean of the Southeast Denver Deanery of the Archdiocese of Denver, a board member of the Colorado Family Action and Divine Mercy Hospice, and president of the Colorado Chapter of the Patrons of the Arts of the Vatican Museum. Prior to his current parish assignment, Fr. Kemberling served as pastor at St. Thomas More parish in Centennial, Colorado. There, he introduced a stewardship initiative which sparked a remarkable spirit of giving among parishioners. Their efforts were honored with the prestigious Archbishop Thomas J. Murphy award from ICSC in 2007.
Mila Glodava
Mila Glodava, currently serves as Director of Communications and Stewardship for St. Vincent de Paul Parish in Denver, CO (since August 2014). Mila held the same position for more than 25 years at St. Thomas More Catholic Church in Centennial, Colorado, where she created both the offices of communications and stewardship. Together with the Rev. Andrew Kemberling, Mila wrote a book on stewardship entitled, “Making Stewardship a Way of Life: A Complete Guide for Catholic Parishes” Our Sunday Visitor (2009). Father Andrew and Mila also pioneered promoting stewardship as a way of life in the Philippines. Mila holds a bachelor’s degree in education from St. Paul University Manila, Philippines, and recently received a master’s degree in theology at Augustine Institute. Prior to coming to the United States in 1972, she taught English as a second language in a Catholic high school in Polillo (Prelature of Infanta, Quezon, Philippines). Mila and her husband Mark are empty nesters in Arvada, Colorado. They have two children and three grandchildren.








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