The Church Needs You: Get in the Game
Joyful Coaches, with missionary zeal, help connect families to the life of the Church.
Joyful Coaches, with missionary zeal, help connect families to the life of the Church.
Like the Lone Ranger, none of us should be alone in life, ever.
A blog by Director of the REAP Team, Paul Masek
What am I called to when I feel like I am without a call?
Holly Scheibel, coordinator of service at Sts. Peter and Paul Homeless Shelter, meets with the Office of Young Adult Ministry and shares her experience in leading service opportunities.
On January 18, 2018, young adults joined together for the annual Pro-Life Holy Hour at the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis. This vigil of prayer and fellowship was an opportunity for young adults to unite with the 3,000 Generation Life pilgrims from St. Louis who attended the March for Life in Washington, DC the next day. The following talk on the ‘The Beauty of Motherhood’ was delivered by Faith Downing to the young adults assembled.
Nick Reinagel, coordinator of Catholic STL Running Club, meets with the Office of Young Adult Ministry and shares his insights on starting the local group.
From time to time, we receive an email or text message along the lines of, “Help, I need a good book for spiritual reading.”
We all experience stressful transitions in life, but young adults experience a significant number of them in a relatively short period of time. Mentors can play an important role by sharing their life experiences in an insightful way during these stressful moments.
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Young adults yearn for community, but oftentimes the communities found at work, bars, or the gym leave us looking for something more.
As the two largest living generations, baby boomers and millennials occupy much of our current society.