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Psalm 52
Psalm 52 warns against pride, lies, and trusting in wealth or power. It tells of the downfall of those who harm others and the lasting peace of those who trust God. The psalm compares the faithful to a green olive tree, strong and fruitful in His presence. It assures us that God’s justice will prevail and invites us to live with honesty, humility, and confidence in His care. Read More
Psalm 45: Celebrating Faith and Love
Psalm 45 is a beautiful song of celebration and praise. It was written as a wedding song for a king, honoring him and the bride he will marry. In the psalm, we see images of majesty, beauty, and the strength of a ruler blessed by God. The psalmist describes the king’s royal splendor, his dedication to justice, and the blessings God has given him. Read More
Peer Pressure and Faith Lesson Plan
Peer pressure makes it hard to follow Jesus, but He gives us the strength to stand firm. This lesson plan explores Luke 12:49-53, where Jesus warns that His message will cause division. Youth will learn why faith can be challenging and how to make good choices when facing pressure. They will also see that they are not alone—God is always with them. Through discussion, real-life examples, and prayer, this lesson helps young people grow in faith and confidence. Use this resource to help youth stay strong and trust in God’s guidance. Read More
20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C
The readings for 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year C tell us that discipleship can cause division and that we will have people pulling us in different directions. This is a time to discuss peer pressure and authenticity. It is important to develop relationships which support our faith journeys Read More
Psalm 149
Psalm 149 is a joyful call to praise the Lord with singing, dancing, and music. It reminds us that God delights in His people, cares for the humble, and gives strength to those who trust in Him. The psalm also urges us to stand for truth with courage. It teaches that praise is more than words. It is a way of living each day with love, service, and faith. Read More
Saint Clare of Assisi, Virgin
St. Clare of Assisi was one of the first people to follow St. Francis of Assisi. She founded the Poor Clares Order. She embraced a rule of poverty, austerity, and seclusion. Read More
Make a Prayer Rock
A prayer rock is a simple way to remember to pray each day. Parents can lay them on their children’s pillows so they remember to pray. Teens can keep them in their backpacks or lockers. Anyone can put them on a desk or carry a small one in a pocket or purse. Read More
Yes No Game
The Yes No Game is a fun and simple icebreaker for youth ministry. Players ask each other yes-or-no questions, but if they say “No,” they must give up their tokens. The game encourages quick thinking and keeps everyone engaged. This activity works well with faith themes like trust, obedience, and saying “Yes” to God. It can be used to reflect on Mary’s response at the Annunciation or the calling of the disciples. It helps youth think about how they respond to God’s call in their daily lives. Read More
God Lights Our Way: GLOW Night
GLOW stands for God Lights Our Way. This youth night brings together glow-in-the-dark games, prayer, and simple faith lessons. It helps teens see that Jesus is the light in their lives, even when things feel dark. The event is easy to set up and full of joy. Each activity helps remind youth that God is close and that His light can shine through them too. This guide includes game ideas, reflection tips, and faith connections to help you plan a fun and meaningful night. Let your group laugh, play, and grow in faith together. Read More
Ready Servants: A Lesson Plan on Active Faith
This lesson plan on **active faith** helps youth understand the importance of avoiding spiritual laziness and staying committed to their faith. Based on **Luke 12:32-48**, it teaches that faith is not just believing but also living in a way that keeps us ready for Christ. The lesson includes an opening game, Scripture reading, discussion questions, and practical challenges for the week. Youth will reflect on distractions, small daily actions, and how to stay strong in their faith. This engaging lesson encourages them to take real steps toward an **active faith** that shapes their choices and brings them closer to God. Read More