Monday, August 20, 2012

NCCL Leadership Institute -- Webinar on Working with Adolescents


News from the National Conference
on Catechetical Leadership  (NCCL)

     Check out a series of  10 webinars  for Parish Catechetical Leaders (PCLs) and Youth Ministry Coordinators

        New Catholic Evangelization

     The series can be accessed on the internet via  --  this page:  http://tiny.cc/aaiigw 
or  this page:  http://www.usccb.org/beliefs-and-teachings/how-we-teach/catechesis/leadership-institute/programs-track-3.cfm

        The NCCL  (www.nccl.org)   is featuring during this week:

         "Reaching Adolescents: A Relational Approach to Discipleship"

This webinar presents the thought and works of  Michael Theisen, Director of Membership Services, at the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) in Washington DC. You can listen via this webpage:

http://tiny.cc/i4kbjw   or  this page:  https://usccb.adobeconnect.com/_a833422997/p87b49aa64y/?launcher=false&fcsContent=true&pbMode=normal


 


Reaching Adolescents: A Relational Approach to Discipleship

by -- Michael Theisen
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How does the Church effectively connect, engage, and proclaim the Good News of Catholic faith with teens today in a manner that moves them toward discipleship? This presentation will discuss important principles and strategies to assist parish leaders in forming young people into agents of evangelization.

Mike Theisen    has been engaged in adolescent catechesis and youth ministry for over 25 years, authoring more than fifteen books and numerous articles. His experience extends from volunteer roles and staff positions at the parish, diocesan and national levels. He is a frequent speaker and trainer throughout the U.S. Michael is the Director of Membership Services for the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) in Washington DC and is extensively involved in both the Partnership for Adolescent Catechesis, and the He has been engaged in adolescent catechesis and youth ministry for over 25 years, authoring more than fifteen books and numerous articles. His experience extends from volunteer roles and staff positions at the parish, diocesan and national levels. He is a frequent speaker and trainer throughout the U.S. -- Michael is the Director of Membership Services for the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry (NFCYM) in Washington DC and is extensively involved in both the Partnership for Adolescent Catechesis, and the Strong Catholic Families: Strong Catholic Youth national initiatives. Michael resides with his family in Rochester, NY.







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