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2-07 Finding Spiritual Balance in Off-Kilter Times – Kathy Hendricks Sometimes life is like a three-ring circus. We find ourselves teetering on a tightrope strung between chaotic activity and daily regimens. During this session we will name strategies for finding and maintain spiritual balance through the reclamation of time out of the center ring. (Witness) 2-08 Too Young to Go Forth? Engaging Youth in Global Issues through Faith – Annapatrice Johnson Young people want to go forth and change the world. This session will share methods and resources to engage young people as agents of Christian encounter who respond in faith to a world in need. (Word) 2-09 Becoming a Disciple of Joy and Mercy – Father Dr. Thomas A. Kane, CSP Listen to Pope Francis’ Call to Mercy by reaching out to the peripheries and welcoming and inviting those on the edges. This workshop will explore the Theology of Reconciliation and offer practical and pastoral suggestions on being a Disciple of Joy and Mercy through personal witness and compassionate listening. (Word) 2-10 Giving Young People Tools for Discernment – Sister Lisa Laguna, D.C. and Brother Patrick Martin, FSC We are on fire for God! We are on fire for helping young people understand how God calls them - in their vocation - but much more than that. Young people have the capacity to discern TODAY - not only when they are adults. (Witness) 2-11 Make Space for Grace – Tom McGrath Jesus said, “I have come so that you will have life and have it abundantly.” (John 10:10) With those words he revealed the good news that grace is not scarce - it is available to us in abundance. And yet we often have a hard time recognizing the ready presence of grace in our lives? Tom McGrath will tell five stories of grace that show how to open your eyes, mind, and heart to the grace that abounds in your life each and every day. (Witness) 10:45 AM - 11:45 AM FRIDAY KEYNOTE – 2-12 Empowering Christ’s Mission in our Schools: Investing in our Christian Community – Father Brendan McGuire In his school keynote, Fr. Brendan will explore a new governance model that aligns the needs of the faculty to secure greater resources for academic excellence through data-driven personalized instruction. At the same time the pastoral resources can be aligned through the three pillars of Word, Worship and Witness. 2-13 Showing Mercy to the Stranger: Responding to Victims of Human Trafficking at Home and Abroad – Ken Preston Human trafficking is both a global and local phenomenon. In this workshop, we will deepen our understanding of the issue of human trafficking locally and internationally, learn about how the Catholic Church is responding and see how we as Catholics can participate in a merciful response. (Witness) 2-14 Bring New Hope to Your Ministry – A New Approach to Getting, Keeping and Surviving Volunteers – Anna Scally It’s not just about what you can get from people; it is what you want for people. Elevate volunteering from an obligation to a privilege. Discover the “hidden gems” in your community. This workshop will include five strategies that will result in more volunteers for your ministry. Real volunteers have more than time; they have hope and heart. (Witness) 2-15 Journey with Jesus: A Family Encoun- ter – Deacon Ruben Solorio Family Faith Formation focuses on the family as a small faith community trying to grow in faith through their shared experiences. Together, we will discover ways to evangelize and the need to support our families sharing the faith, bringing them closer together in their homes and parish communities. (Witness) 2-16 Meet Them Where They’re At: Best Practices in Inclusion – Lindsey West Ministry with individuals with disabilities doesn’t have to be daunting or complicated. This workshop suggests best practices in how to reframe our ministries (and parishes) to be sources of inclusion that meet the needs of all members of the Body of Christ, but especially individuals with autism and other disabilities. With an estimated 1 in 5 families impacted by at least one disability of some kind, this workshop offers practical ideas that can benefit every parish community. (Worship) Session 300 12:15 PM–1:15 PM, FRIDAY 3-01 Diocesan Planning and Change Management – Michael Brough & Jim Lundholm-Eades (Invitation Only) A framework for diocesan planning and managing diocesan-wide change 3-02 Schools Leadership Track – Getting Along: Pastors and Principals Working in Perfect Harmony – Maria Ribera (Invitation Only) Principals and Pastors: A relationship that impacts mission, quality and sustainability 3-03 How the Baptismal Catechumenate Inspires All Catechesis – Mary Birmingham The General Directory for Catechesis insists that all catechesis in the Church is to be inspired by the baptismal catechumenate (GDC #59). Many of us scratch our heads and say, “That’s nice, but what does it practically mean for my ministry?” This session will explore what the GDC means when it points us to the RCIA. (Worship) 3-04 Making Disciples of All Nations – Sister Maryann Cantlon, CSJ In this workshop, we will explore some of the profound experiences of Jesus’ disciples, including those of Mary, the first and the perfect disciple. We will examine ho w we are called to that same level of discipleship in order to share it with all we meet on our journey. (Word) 3-05 Make a New Year’s Resolution to Strengthen Catholic Identity – Terry Cotting-Mogan This year make a resolution to strengthen your students’ relationship with Jesus and their Catholic Identity. Discover simple and practical ways to integrate the Church’s liturgical year into your lessons, classroom and thus, your students’ and their families’ lives. (Witness) 3-06 Connecting People to Faith and Learning Through a Mobile App Experience – Michael DiCosola Students, Parents, Grandparents, Millennials, everyone today are increasingly online and mobile. A recent study concluded that 94% of people polled had their phone with them 24/7. This session addresses Word, Worship and Witness as a mobile platform that aides in promoting programs that teach the faith, inspires people to pray, attend Mass and read Scriptures, but also shows content that witnesses to the faith through video and other multimedia programs in-app. (Witness) For more information on the speakers and workshops, visit www.scffc.org 3