Tuesdays have been a day where we post a YouTube video You can Use with young people.
Well, the kids are going to get their fill this week from NCYC, so we thought we’d offer something for their folks. Feel free to pass it along (Video provided by the Catholic Review’s Matt Palmer)
The blessing / scripture is from the Book of Numbers 6:22-26:
The LORD bless you and keep you!
he LORD let his face shine upon you, and be gracious to you!
The LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace!
For parents and those unable to travel to NCYC, the NFCYM will offer live streaming of the general sessions and parent workshops. We will post the schedule on Thursday.
You can forward the kink to this post by using www.CatholicYMblog.com/2011/11/15/the-lord-bless-you/
Over the next days, we will be posting as time and opportunity allow.
If you are in Indy, please do come up and say Hi
Prayers for safe travels to all NCYC pilgrims.
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.