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Credibility in Crisis: How to Leverage Pivotal Life Moments in Youth Ministry
Daniel Miller|Allie ParshleyTeens are watching, listening, and judging the way you respond to crisis, whether it's quarantine during Coronavirus, death, an error in judgment, or any time that life seems to stop. Our decisions at these moments can either build their trust in Christ and the Church or break it down. Join the student ministers from Church of the Nativity in Timonium, Maryland, in exploring how they're learning to leverage pivotal life moments. God is still good even when life isn't.
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Cultivating Contemplation in Your Parish through Photography
Christine Valters PaintnerJoin Christine Valters Paintner, PhD, the online Abbess of www.AbbeyoftheArts.com, as we explore the gifts and possibilities photography can offer parish communities. The lens of the camera will be our guide in learning how to engage folks in contemplative practices of prayer and new ways of seeing the world around them. Christine's special love is bringing together the gifts of monastic tradition with the power of the expressive arts, and offering tools and practices to cultivate one's inner monk and artist.
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Digital Ministry and Social Media Webinar
Lisa M. HendeyToday's Church is seeking to serve an increasingly "wired" population. Join Lisa M. Hendey of CatholicMom.com and author of The Handbook for Catholic Moms for an overview of social media technologies, including social networking sites Facebook and Twitter, as well as tools for communicating through blogs, podcasts, and streaming video. Participants will learn about the basics of these tools, their prevalence in society, the Church's recommendations for employing social media, and best practices being used around the country by parishes, dioceses, and organizations to communicate, support, and evangelize.
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Cathedrals, Crusades, and the Papacy in Exile: Dispelling the Misconceptions of the Church During the Middle Ages
Steve Weidenkopf, historian and author
Divorced. Catholic. Now What? - What the Church Needs to Do Better
Patty BreenPatty Breen, a lay minister who has worked in parish ministry for ten years and began ministering to divorced Catholics for the last three to four years, will address how the Church can better support and encourage divorced and civilly remarried Catholics, bust common myths about annulments, and explain the difference between civil divorce and annulment. She will also offer practical resources to use in your parish and share some helpful and not-so-helpful things to say to someone going through a divorce.
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Webinar: Supporting Divorced Catholics: Welcoming the Wounded into the Field Hospital
Lisa DuffySupporting Divorced Catholics: Welcoming the Wounded into the Field HospitalAt a time when divorce has become an everyday occurrence in society, parish leaders may feel at a loss as to how to address the overwhelming needs of the many divorced Catholics in their communities. With the wide range of emotions, questions, and dilemmas these men and women go through, how can they be effectively supported with truth and compassion? This webinar offers practical tools that can help parish leaders reach and serve this group within the Church.
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