ASSOCIATION NEWS
Essentials of Catholic Liturgy Trowback Tursdays
If you attended the convention, be sure to mark your calendar for Trowback Tursday events all day October 8 and November 12. You will have full access to the platform. Another great opportunity to share your screen with your staff, liturgy committee or choir to provide excellent formation and conversation starters for your team. Be sure to check out pages 62-64 for even more great ideas.
Ministry Monday, Wednesday Lunchtime Concerts, and Tursday Toughts at 3
Ministry Monday, Wednesday Lunch Time Concerts and Tursday Toughts at 3 will be back with new episodes beginning the week of September 14. Be sure to check the bottom of Sunday Word each week for quick links and programming information. Want to submit a concert offering or a topic suggestion to share? Send your ideas to
berta@npm.org.
Join Fr. J. Michael Joncas, Danielle A. Noe, and Timothy A. Johnston for Track Tree of Te Essentials of Catholic Liturgy: Liturgy, Life and Discipleship. A partnership between NPM and Liturgy Training Publications (LTP), the Essentials of Catholic Liturgy (ECL) is designed for anyone who requires a basic understanding of the Catholic Liturgy—music directors, accompanists, cantors, liturgists, and especially all those who are new to Catholic music ministry. Track Tree emphasizes the celebration of the Eucharist as the source and summit of Christian life.
Presenters: Timothy A. Johnston, Fr. J. Michael Joncas, Danielle A. Noe
Sessions: February 8, 15, 22, and March 1, 8, 15, 2021 Fee: $150; Registration deadline is February 1, 2021
Join the Conversation!
Did you have a chance to “Join the Conversation” with Steve Petrunak during the convention? Tese lunch time chats were a huge hit and we’d like to continue this series. Each month NPM leadership invites you to join them to discuss a relevant topic. A great way to be sure your voice is heard! Watch our Social Media channels for dates and times.
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