Ascension Catholic Church Newsletter — August 2020

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Ascension c at h ol i c c h ur c h

Leading the Little On

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t’s been said that there’s no better way to learn than to teach. And while it can be easy to see teachers as the “experts,” in many cases, both the student and the educator journey together, each learning along the way. For those who serve our parish as Faith Formation catechists, this is their story — learning and growing closer to God, as they walk alongside the children of our parish. Parishioner Noreen Peliska is a parent who responded to the call for catechists last year, working with seventh-graders in our Faith Formation program. “It was a wonderful experience,” Noreen says. “It was a joy to share my faith in that way. I love children and to have the opportunity to bring the faith to them — in whatever way I can — that’s a joy for me.” This year, catechists and assistant catechists are needed to serve in our weekly Faith Formation program, beginning with our new kindergarten program, through ninth grade. The classes meet weekly, on Wednesday evenings, during the school year. “I think that anyone with a heart for the faith and

a heart for children would be a great catechist,” says Jessica Mattson, former Director of Faith Formation. “It’s not necessarily someone who has professional experience teaching — although that’s wonderful. I find that a good catechist is someone who enjoys teaching — someone who loves their faith so much that they want to share it with the next generation.” Those wishing to serve as catechists must go through Safe Environment training, as well as participate in a catechist workshop and retreat, designed to empower them and give them all the resources they need to be successful in the classroom. Jessica hopes that parents of children in our program will give special consideration to serving in this way. “I think that’s an incredibly beautiful witness for their children to see, as well as an opportunity for them to grow in their faith and be able to share that at home,” Jessica says. “And it’s joyful and awe-inspiring to see those gears moving in a child’s brain.” In addition to those who serve our Faith Formation program as catechists and assistant catechists, volunteers are needed to serve as hall

From catechists and assistants, to hall monitors and Faith Formation event volunteers, there are many different ways to contribute to our Faith Formation program.

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