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Most Precious Blood, Angola In the Beginning…. An Adventure in Change Management & Communication. Where we began…. Loss of parish school in 2007 Search for new parish identity Basic, no-frills Sunday morning K-11 program Seeds of a youth ministry program No intergenerational catechesis
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Most Precious Blood, AngolaIn the Beginning… An Adventure in Change Management & Communication
Where we began… • Loss of parish school in 2007 • Search for new parish identity • Basic, no-frills Sunday morning K-11 program • Seeds of a youth ministry program • No intergenerational catechesis • Few basic faith-sharing opportunities
How we began… • We did a parish survey • We facilitated short retreat for Eucharistic Ministers (excitement & great feedback) • We facilitated a short retreat for Lectors (more interest and more great feedback) • We planned an intergenerational summer program
You Are the Church and We Need Your Help!! • Our Pastor and Parish Council appreciateyour input on the following questions to improve • parish life and to build a more responsive and caringcommunity of faith. • Please circle your responses; your comments are welcome. • Where do you see your spiritual life in relation to this parish? (Circle the letter next to your response) • I attend weekly Mass and Holy Days of obligation • I attend weekly Mass and I am involved in parish ministries and activities • I attend weekly Mass (or more) and want to be more involved or learn more • Mass, Religious Ed. for the children, and monthly Parish events are fine for me • Less frequent Mass and occasional parish events work for me at the moment • Other (please comment)_____________________________________________ • Are you interested in learning more about your Catholic faith? Y N • Circle your preferences: Small discussion group Speaker/Seminar Series of classes Online Take-home Resources (books, DVDs, MP3s, etc) • Circle Preferred days: M T W Th F S Sun Preferred times: Morning Afternoon Evening • I would like to learn more about (circle all that apply) The Bible Prayer Mass Catholic Teaching Annulments Parish Organizations Liturgical Ministries Christian Environmental Concerns Youth Ministry Other____________________ • I would invite a friend or relative to come with me: Y N • What other services could this parish provide for: You/your family?__________________ • Our community?______________________________________________________ • Optional: Name _________________________ Phone#___________ Email__________________
at the … We danced…we sang… Vacation Bible School
Went to synagogue school, then back to the marketplace for more
And we played for five days and nights! • We had dreidel games – the gambling was fierce! • We played games that Jesus may have played • Every day, someone made a scene at the well • We made new friends and ended as one big family
And in the Fall… • We recruited and commissioned catechists • We expanded parish breakfasts • The Upper Elementary group presented a parish Saints Chapel quiz as the November breakfast activity. “Who are the saints in the chapel?”
Weoffered opportunities for sharing our faith… • A retreat for catechists and Formation Team members • A retreat for Rosary-Altar Society • A Lenten retreat for the whole parish • A Sunday morning reflection group (The first three were well-received, the fourth didn’t really get off the ground…)
We communicated… • We explored ways to develop our website • We improved our Sunday bulletin – more pages, more pictures, informative articles • We explained in words and actions • We began our weekly Pennysaver ads • We realized we need some better signage (that’s coming soon!!)
We changed our approach to faith formation for youth • We combined the high school students into one group • We weren’t afraid to get messy • We partied while collecting for charities • We feed body, mind and spirit
We began youth/young adult outreach • Youth dances • Thursday night open gym (weekly) • Monthly “Sunday Youth Mass” • 30 Hour famine (Ecumenical) • Youth Convention (a first for us!) • “Secret Service” opportunities • Doubled our numbers
We sustained what we already had • LRSS participation • numbers stable (average 50-60 each season) • fed other ministries (RCIA, catechists, et al.) • Expanded into soup and study • Spun off new groups • Sisters in Christ • Respect Life ministry
Related developments • Improved recordkeeping (and new volunteers to help us) • Catechist training – more fully-certified • Enhanced liturgy • More family involvement through Youth Mass • Cantor/Psalmist at regular Sunday liturgy • New parish registrations every week • Feedback from Pennysaver ads • (“we never knew MPB was so busy..”)
And… • Faith Formation numbers fairly steady • Parents invited into Sunday AM sessions • Retention at 4th grade improved • Children and youth bring friends • High school attendance increased • Parish breakfast participation • May crowning participation intergenerational
New traditions forming • Memorial Day Mass at the cemetery • Palm Sunday intergenerational procession • Increased ecumenical activities • Greater participation Women’s Day of Prayer • “Chili Bowl”, youth games, 30-Hour Famine • OGN Food Pantry 40-80 families served weekly with half of volunteer team now from MPB • Increased emphasis on community service
Not everything goes as planned… • Adult session planning fell through (illness) • Alternate adult “catechist” didn’t work out • Just because they say they want it doesn’t mean they will come… • Sometimes you need to step back to get a clearer vision • Lack of full-time/adequate staffing • Very limited parish resources • It’s hard to do more with less • Volunteers cannot do everything