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  • First Person Stations of the Cross

    First Person Stations of the Cross

    This First Person Stations of the Cross mediation will take youth through the way of the cross. They will see each station as if they were there. The prayers are meant to relate to their own lives. This is appropriate during Lent or even if you will be offering youth an opportunity for reconciliation soon. Read More

  • Glow in the Dark Ring Toss (Easy Game for Kids)

    Glow in the Dark Ring Toss (Easy Game for Kids)

    The Glow in the Dark Ring Toss game offers a blend of fun and faith for youth ministry, illuminating spiritual concepts like faith, hope, and God's guidance through play. It's more than a game; it's a way to shine a light on themes such as "Let Your Light Shine," "God Lights Our Way," and the significance of Jesus as the "Light of the World." This activity not only entertains but also enlightens, making it a tool for teaching and reflecting on our spiritual journey in a memorable way. Read More

  • Dying to Live - A Lesson Plan on Death and New Life

    Dying to Live - A Lesson Plan on Death and New Life

    The Dying to Live lesson plan, inspired by John 12:20-33, explores the concept that true life and growth often require us to let go or "die" to parts of ourselves. This lesson encourages youth to reflect on how personal sacrifices and letting go can lead to new beginnings and a deeper relationship with God. By examining the paradox of death leading to life, it invites participants to identify areas in their lives ready for transformation. Through scripture, discussion, and self-reflection, this free lesson plan reveals the liberating truth of embracing losses for the sake of gaining a fuller, more meaningful… Read More

  • 5th Sunday of Lent Year B

    5th Sunday of Lent Year B

    Sunday March 14, 2027The Mass readings for the 5th Sunday of Lent Year B focus on God's new covenant, highlighting themes of transformation, obedience in times of suffering, and the promise of eternal life through Jesus' death and resurrection. It encourages self-denial and service, emphasizing Jesus' universal mission of salvation. The readings call for a personal and communal change, reflecting on the Lenten journey towards understanding God's love and the fulfillment of His salvation plan. Read More

  • The Gospel of John: Resources and Reflections

    The Gospel of John: Resources and Reflections

    The Gospel of John is very different than the other three gospels. It has completely different stories about Jesus and events take place in a different order than in the synoptic gospels. There are no parables in the Gospel according to John. Jesus is clearly depicted as God in this gospel, from start to finish. Read More

  • Take a Meal to a Widowed Neighbor

    Take a Meal to a Widowed Neighbor

    Perhaps you have a neighbor who recently lost a a beloved husband or wife. Help feed body and soul by taking a comforting meal. Recently widowed especially need to know that they are not alone. Read More