9:00 – 10:00 AM | Plenum
Plenum to proclaim God's word by our words and our actions and king to lead people to Christ. We are living in a time that requires an urgent response by each and every one of us. God calls us to be conscientious in living up to our baptismal commission. The responsibility. It is, however, important that we appreciate the implications and challenges so we are better equipped and inspired to serve God's people and proclaim a prophetic word which will ultimately lead people to Christ. What, then, does it practically
Mary Birmingham 10:15 – 10:30 AM | Key Change 1
Listening for Unknown Blessings Carol Browning
Being Catholic in a Messy World
herself and her faith. Join Kathleen as she shares some of what she has learned about living at the messy intersection of faith and the real world - to be, not just a 'practicing' Catholic, but an 'intentional' one.
Kathleen Basi We Will Rock You
This fun look at how the "ritual" moments found in sporting events compare and contrast with how we engage ritual actions in our liturgies. Why will tens of thousands of non-singers in an arena enthusiastically sing "We Will Rock
Unpacking the Rosary with Liam Lawton
prayer, deepen your spirituality, and transform your life. Liam Lawton
10:30 – 11:30 AM | Resource Showcase 5
and festive pieces at varying skill levels for use throughout the year.
Lloyd Larson New Choral Music for Children, Youth, and Adults
selections spanning all seasons of the church year.
Katie Houts 10:45 AM – 12:00 PM | MEGA Breakout 2
The Radical Promise and Call of the Baptismal Covenant our response to that promise calling us to be Christ's presence in the world. Yet when promises are broken, calls so that we may more faithfully live up to the challenge of our baptismal covenant to do Christ's mission in the Church and in the world.
Marty Haugen, Diana Macalintal Mega2-01 RS-05b RS-05a Key1-04 Key1-03 Key1-02 Key1-01
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