
Yesterday we completed a twenty-three post run of a vision statement regarding youth ministry. Here’s an abstract of what’s to be found:
Spiritual Homelessness is becoming
epidemic in today’s culture. For us to
confront it, the Church must change her
paradigms about how we best minister
with young people. Taking another look at
the Parable of the Lost Son, we can gain
insights about what (or who) all is needed
to help the next generation discover a
sense of home in their Church.
If you have been reading Celebrate Me Home all along, and want your own copy of it…. Here it is as both a Word Document (.doc) as well as a Adode Acrobat file (.pdf)… What page numeration.
We actually made a printed version available last Thursday at our Bosco Meeting. To download it to your screen, please click on the appropriate icon and choose SAVE AS.
D. Scott Miller
D. Scott Miller is the dean of Catholic Youth Ministry bloggers which is a polite way of either saying that he is just plain old or has been blogging for a long time (since 2004.)
Scott recently married the lovely Anne and together they have five adult young people and also grandparent three delightful kids (so, maybe he is just plain old!) Scott presently serves at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, MD as the director of youth and young adult ministry.
He has previously served on the parish, regional, diocesan, and national levels as well as having taught within a catholic high school. He is one of the founders of RebuildMyChurch and has returned to posting regularly (keeping regular is important to old guys) at ProjectYM.
D. Scott Miller
D. Scott Miller is the dean of Catholic Youth Ministry bloggers which is a polite way of either saying that he is just plain old or has been blogging for a long time (since 2004.)
Scott recently married the lovely Anne and together they have five adult young people and also grandparent three delightful kids (so, maybe he is just plain old!) Scott presently serves at Saint John the Evangelist in Columbia, MD as the director of youth and young adult ministry.
He has previously served on the parish, regional, diocesan, and national levels as well as having taught within a catholic high school. He is one of the founders of RebuildMyChurch and has returned to posting regularly (keeping regular is important to old guys) at ProjectYM.
Thank you for sharing. I look forward to catching up on those I missed.