A Family/intergenerational approach to Parish Faith formation
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In a Year of Pandemic
We are excited to announce Mike Patin will join us for our first virtual faith formation session in September.
We are happy to journey with you this year as we all re-imagine and share ideas to engage in faith formation in new and exciting ways. For over 20 years, the Church has been calling us to adult faith formation as the starting point. Faith formation centered in the household, with adults given options to design their own formation and that of their children, is a response to that call.
Kitchen Table Faith lifts up and celebrates the domestic Church. It gives parents resources and support to be the primary catechists of their children, as they promised to do at their children's baptisms.
Meet the team:
Tom Quinlan, Director, St. Joseph Ed Center
Fr. Tim Fitzgerald, Pastor, Ss John & Paul Church, Altoona, IA
Paulette Chapman, Director Adult Faith Formation, Ss John & Paul Church, Altoona, IA
Jenni Lihs, Coordinator Faith Formation, Ss John & Paul Church, Altoona, IA
Kitchen Table Faith lifts up and celebrates the domestic Church. It gives parents resources and support to be the primary catechists of their children, as they promised to do at their children's baptisms.
Meet the team:
Tom Quinlan, Director, St. Joseph Ed Center
Fr. Tim Fitzgerald, Pastor, Ss John & Paul Church, Altoona, IA
Paulette Chapman, Director Adult Faith Formation, Ss John & Paul Church, Altoona, IA
Jenni Lihs, Coordinator Faith Formation, Ss John & Paul Church, Altoona, IA
Contact Information
Questions can be directed to Tom Quinlan
Questions can be directed to Tom Quinlan