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  • 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

    The 13th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A teaches about faith, trust, and putting Jesus first. The readings show the importance of commitment to Christ and generosity toward others. The Gospel challenges believers to love Jesus above all else, while the story of Elisha and the generous woman reminds us that acts of kindness bring blessings. Paul’s message about baptism calls Christians to live for God and turn away from sin. This Sunday is a reminder that faith requires action, trust, and a willingness to serve. Read More

  • 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A

    The 12th Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A reminds us to trust God, even in hard times. The readings show that He is with us, protecting and guiding us. Jeremiah faces trouble but knows God will help him. The psalm calls us to rely on God’s kindness. The second reading explains how Jesus brings grace to all. The Gospel encourages us not to fear others but to trust in God. These messages remind us that we are never alone. Read More

  • Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

    The Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist celebrates his birth. St. John the Baptist was the cousin of Jesus and came to prepare the world for the coming of the Messiah. Read More

  • Walk the Plank Game

    Walk the Plank is a fun and hands-on game for youth ministry. Teams use wooden planks to move across a space without stepping off. It sounds easy, but it takes careful steps, clear thinking, and lots of patience. The game gives youth a chance to work through small challenges while laughing and learning. It can also be a great way to start talks about Bible stories like Peter walking on water or the Israelites crossing the sea. These stories teach trust, focus, and staying calm even when the way ahead looks tricky. Use this game at youth group, VBS, or… Read More

  • The Apostle’s Creed

    The Apostles’ Creed is a timeless summary of the Catholic faith, expressing belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ His Son, and the Holy Spirit. This prayer has been used for centuries in teaching, worship, and personal devotion. It is a helpful tool for youth ministry and catechesis, guiding young people to understand and share their faith. The Apostles’ Creed reminds us of the unity of all believers and our connection to the first followers of Jesus. It continues to strengthen faith across generations. Read More

  • Facing Fear With Faith Lesson Plan

    This lesson plan helps youth face fear with faith using Matthew 10:26-33. It invites them to reflect on the words of Jesus and apply them to daily life. Youth explore common fears and learn how to trust God in those moments. The lesson uses simple activities, discussion, and prayer to make the message clear. It helps young people see their value and take small steps of courage. This makes it a practical and meaningful resource for youth ministry and catechesis. Read More

  • Why Do We Consume and Are Not Satisfied?

    Many people buy more and more, but still feel empty inside. This article looks at why that happens and how a simple life focused on faith and love can bring peace. It explores what the Catholic Church says about consumerism and offers ideas for living with more purpose. Readers will learn how to stop chasing things and start finding joy in God, people, and everyday life. This is a helpful resource for anyone who feels tired of the constant pressure to have more and do more. It reminds us that sometimes less is enough. Read More

  • Toasted Game

    The Toasted game brings laughter, courage, and a sense of fun to youth gatherings. Players take turns adding condiments to toast, not knowing who will have to take a bite when the next piece pops up. This game helps youth think about trust and courage, and it encourages them to handle surprises with joy. It works well with themes like faith, gratitude, and handling the unexpected. With simple supplies like bread, condiments, and a toaster, this silly game fills the room with laughter and helps youth relax and enjoy being together. Perfect for retreats, meetings, or any time you want… Read More