Helpful articles to walk you through planning and hosting various events. These especially cater to events tied to the Church’s liturgical calendar to enrich the lives of young adults.
Young adults come together to celebrate the liturgy and then share a simple meal. Subsequently, they are invited to participate in another meal, hosted at the home of a young adult, and discuss issues of hunger, food security, and simplicity. It’s a great program that can be replicated throughout the year.
Through Care & Repair, small groups of young adults spend time with and do household tasks for parishioners who are not able to complete these tasks themselves. One person sits and visits with the host (care) while the other one to two people help with jobs around the house (repair).
Epic Food Fight is an eight-week series that combines the community building experience of sharing a meal with small-group discussion on salvation history. Using the book Epic Food Fight: A Bite-Sized History of Salvation as a guide¸ the weekly discussions bring together theology, scripture, and Church teachings on salvation history in a conversational manner.