General Sessions and Keynotes
![]() Going Viral for Jesus: How American Teenagers Can Help Us Recover a Missional FaithKenda Creasy Dean Thursday, December 4, 2008 • 7:00 PM The most recent research on faith in American teenagers shows Christian adolescents' spiritual “default position” to be a watered-down version of civic niceness, not passionate, world-changing, life-altering faith in Jesus Christ. Interestingly, just as most American teenagers exhibit a form of religiosity that is stripped of a missional identity, the interests of youth ministry and missiology have begun to converge. In fact, ministry with young people may help the church as a whole rediscover missional faith--and with it, the practices that lead to a “word of mouth” Christianity among young people themselves. Kenda Creasy Dean is a United Methodist pastor and professor of youth, church and culture at Princeton Theological Seminary, where she works closely with the Institute for Youth Ministry. She is the author of Worshipping at the Church of Benign Whatever-Ism: How American Teenagers Can Help Us Recover a Missional Faith, and Practicing Passion: Youth and the Search for a Passionate Church, and The Godbearing Life: The Art of Soul-Tending for Youth Ministry (with Ron Foster). She and her husband, Kevin, are the irrationally proud parents of two teenagers, Brendan and Shannon, who make them look good. |
![]() A Celebration of Youth Ministry Featuring the National Youth Ministry AwardsMike Norman Friday, December 5, 2008 • 4:15 PM Join our keynote speaker as we affirm and celebrate the wonderful and grace-filled work done by all those who minister to and with young people culminating in the presentations of the 2008 National Youth Ministry Awards. These national awards are biennial recognitions of the significant and outstanding contributions made by women and men to the field of Catholic youth ministry. Michael Norman is an associate director in the Office of Religious Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He has been with the archdiocese for more than thirteen years and holds a master's degree in pastoral theology from Loyola Marymount University. |
![]() Friday Eucharistic Liturgy “Transformed by Christ”Msgr. Ray East Friday, December 5, 2008 • 9:00 AM In the Eucharist we are transformed, not only by the words we pray and the examples of goodness that surround us, but by the touch of Christ, himself, who calls us to see our mission with new eyes. Msgr. Ray East, nationally known inspirational speaker and revivalist, is executive director of the Office of Black Catholics and vicar for evangelization of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. He is also pastor of St. Therese of Avila parish in southwest Washington, a vibrant African American Catholic community deeply engaged in a plethora of ministries for its members and for its surrounding neighborhood. |
![]() Water, Water Everywhere, Nor Any Drop to DrinkLeland Nagel Saturday, December 6, 2008 • 9:00 AM God is everywhere but sometimes we have eyes and do not see, ears and do not hear, as well as noses that cannot smell and hands that find nothing to touch. You are washed up and dry as the title line from “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” suggests. Come to the water, taste and see God's goodness. Leland Nagel has held a variety of positions on both the diocesan and university level. Currently, he is the executive director of the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL). A faith-filled storyteller, Lee Nagel is an educator by profession and a catechist by vocation, a teacher by trade and an evangelist by baptism. His messages are motivational and inspirational. |
Concurrent Sessions
Concurrent Sessions (Rounds "A" and "C" [Friday and Saturday 11:00 AM—12:15 PM]) composed of six large-group breakouts, each featuring an inspiring and challenging presenter addressing one of the five National Certification Standards for Lay Ecclesial Ministry or the timely theme of adolescent catechesis. Each 75 minute concurrent session will be presented twice: once Friday and once Saturday. In addition to the Concurrent Sessions, a Volunteer Track is held during this time on basic youth ministry skills and methods. The Track column ("TRK") indicates the special track (see information at the bottom of the page.
CONCURRENT SESSION "A" |
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Launching Out into the Deep: A Journey Toward Personal and Spiritual MaturitySponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Forming Catholic Identity in TeensSponsored by: Catholic Youth Foundation USA - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Many Cultures, One BodySponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Leading FaithfullySponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Biblical Literacy Made EasySponsored by: Saint Mary's Press - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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CONCURRENT SESSION "C" |
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Launching Out into the Deep: A Journey Toward Personal and Spiritual MaturitySponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Many Cultures, One BodySponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Leading FaithfullySponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Teaching Youth to PraySponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Workshop Sessions
Professional Workshop Sessions (Rounds "B" and "D" [Friday, 2:15-3:45 PM and Saturday, 2:30-4:00 PM]) are 90 minute workshops focusing on specific knowledge, skills, and abilities needed by youth ministry professionals and volunteers in the particular area indicated by the title. Most professional workshops will be geared toward youth ministry leaders and catechists with an average experience level of seven years. The Track column ("TRK") indicates the special track (see information at the bottom of the page.
WORKSHOP SESSION "B" |
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Praying with TeensSponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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There Is No Magic Potion-Getting VolunteersSponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Adolescent Catechesis: Looking at the Big Picture and Focusing on YouthSponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Story and SongSponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Encountering Christ: The Evangelizing Purpose of Youth MinistrySponsored by: Catholic Youth Foundation USA - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Something Positive to Offer: Teaching About Chaste LivingSponsored by: www.catholicYMBlog.com |
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B11 |
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B14 |
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Youth Ministry 101: It’s All About DiscipleshipSponsored by: Cultivation Ministries - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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B16 |
The Basics: An Overview of Young Adult MinistrySponsored by: National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association (NCYAMA) - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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WORKSHOP SESSION "D" |
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The Challenge of DiscipleshipSponsored by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Living Spirit, Holy Fire: Preparing and Celebrating ConfirmationSponsored by: GIA Publications - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Sharing Catholic Social Teaching and Spirituality with Today’s TeensSponsored by: Catholic Collaborative for Justice Education |
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Cultural Competency 101: “Across the Not-so-Great Divide”Sponsored by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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The Doctor and the Rocker Agree: We Exist to Evangelize!Sponsored by: World Library Publications - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Engaging Youth in Intergenerational CatechesisSponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Hooked on StoriesSponsored by: National Conference on Catechetical Leadership - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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D10 |
The Passion EpidemicSponsored by: Mike Patin |
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Discipleship and Mission Among Hispanic Young PeopleSponsored by: World Library Publications - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Pray It and Play It Well! Excellence in Catholic Music MinistrySponsored by: World Library Publications - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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D15 |
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Wearing Both Hats: Doing Youth and Young Adult Ministry Effectively Without Short-Changing EitherSponsored by: National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association (NCYAMA) - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Facilitated Dialogues
These 75 minute sessions feature interactive dialogues on timely topics faced by those involved in ministry to young people. Sessions will feature 30 minutes of input/presentation and 45 minutes of facilitated dialogues in small and large groups based on the session topic. They constitute the offerings in round "E." The Track column ("TRK") indicates that session has been designated part of a special track (see information at the bottom of the page.
FACILITATED DIALOGUES "E" |
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Being Resource-Rich: Finding What You Need for Effective Ministry with Young PeopleSponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Authorizing Lay Ecclesial Ministers: Issues, Models, and MoreSponsored by: Ministry Training Source - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Can You Hear Me Now?Sponsored by: Cornerstone Media - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Youth 2.0: How Do We Use the New Technology to Engage and Form Young People?Sponsored by: Ministry Training Source - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Social Networking: What It Is and Why You Need to Know About ItSponsored by: Faith and Values Media |
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Building Pathways: Youth to Campus to Young Adult MinistrySponsored by: National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association (NCYAMA) - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Building Pathways: Youth to Campus to Young Adult MinistrySponsored by: National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association (NCYAMA) - a collaborating member of NFCYM |
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Saturday Symposiums
The (December 6, 2008) Saturday Symposiums are separate day-long sessions which comprise a series of keynotes and workshops and include a luncheon.
Alive in the Spirit Symposium (NCCGSCF)
The National Catholic Committee for Girl Scouts and Camp Fire invites you to renew your vision of Catholic youth ministry and feel your own spirit come alive. Explore your faith through this creative track of workshops and speakers. Join us for our luncheon and spend the day nurturing your body and your soul. Symposium includes a keynote and choice of two workshops. Attendance at the symposium requires an additional fee of $35, which includes lunch. Use the Conference Registration form to register for the Alive in the Spirit Symposium.
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11:00 AM Come with Me into the FieldsThe call to discipleship is shared by all the faithful, regardless of ministry. What motivates an individual to truly walk in the footsteps of Jesus Christ by putting on their own “shoes of service?” You, too, can roll up your sleeves and reap the harvest by embracing your missionary spirit. |
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2:00 PM Hearing the Voices of Young WomenHelping young women to be all God has created them to be will be the primary focus of this workshop. Participants will explore ways to empower young women to listen to the positive rather than negative messages of media, society and peers. Stories of the lives and example of holy women will be shared. This workshop is for any adult who is involved in ministry that enriches the faith development of young women. |
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2:00 PM Personalizing the National Training Packet for Your Catholic CommitteeLearn how to adapt the Catholic Religious Recognition Moderator Training Packet to fit the needs of your diocesan committee. Helpful tips, handouts, certificates, and much more. |
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3:15 PM Shepherding the HeartThis workshop addresses the need to talk with, not at, young people, of not pointing the instructional finger, but rather holding the spiritual hand. We will address how we can better nurture the young soul with our time, ears, and hearts. Helpful for parents, catechist, teachers, and adult leaders who minister to and with young people. |
Sports and Spirituality Symposium (NCCYS)
Make the connection between sports and spirituality by exploring the principles of Catholic athletic programs rooted in the mission and values of the Gospel. This symposium provides an excellent opportunity to connect leaders across different groups who minister with young people including parish and school leaders, coaches, and athletic administrators. Attendance at the symposium requires an additional fee of $35, which includes lunch.
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11:15 AM Opening KeynoteDr. Michael Carotta, Ed.D. Dr. Michael Carotta, Ed.D., has worked with adolescents in pastoral, educational and athletic ministry settings for more than 30 years, including four years with at-risk youth at Girls and Boys Town. He has long been a basketball coach with considerable success on the court and in shaping the lives of the players and parents involved with his teams. As a National CYO Sports board member Mike is committed to helping coaches and athletic leaders bring the best out of young people while using sports to learn valuable life lessons of faith and love. |
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12:45 PM Best Practices Networking Session: Information and Contacts Here!Sue Versluys and Greg "Dobie" Moser This time will be used to formally network with over 150 sports leaders from throughout the United States. Learn who is doing what, gain resources for handling tough parent issues, coaches’ formation, playing time rules, program funding, and more. Your contacts here will keep the conversation going and resources shared long after the Symposium. Facilitated by Ms. Sue Versluys, Diocese of Rochester and Dr. Greg Dobie Moser, D.Min., Diocese of Cleveland. Sue and Dobie have been involved with National CYO Sports since its inception. Dobie is a CYO coach, a teacher, and national trainer. Sue has an extensive ministry background with a particular commitment to and involvement with social justice, family life, and the church serving young people through sports. |
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1:30 PM Breakout A: Mission Centered Athletics: Bringing it All TogetherLen DiPaul Athletic programs are among the most highly visible programs in a Catholic school community. Join us to explore how to strategically connect the operation of the school athletic program with the mission and values of the Gospel and of their school. Dr. Len DiPaul, Ed., has presented nationally to Catholic School Superintendents, Principals, Coaches and Campus Ministry leaders. He served as the National CYO Sports Board Chair and is the Executive Director of the Department of Pastoral and Theological Studies at Neumann College. |
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1:30 PM Breakout B: Sports in the City: Developing Thriving Sports Programs in Urban SettingsKatie Marquard and Sue Friedel Join us to explore the foundational building blocks for developing sports programs in urban settings. Consider strategies for getting and retaining volunteers as well as gaining broad community support for funding, programming, and supplies. Katie Marquard is the Cleveland CYO Central Athletic Director and former U.S. Olympic Speed Skater. Sue Friedel is the Cleveland Urban Community School Athletic Director. Both have an impressive background in youth sports in CYO. |
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1:30 PM Breakout C: Girls, Boys, & Team Sports — How to Keep Them PlayingMary Ann King and Chris Farroni Explore important differences between sports for girls and boys. Effective program leadership & coaches know the differences in motivation for boys and girls and how to keep them interested so they will keep playing into adulthood. Mary Ann King, Athletic Director of Akron CYO and Christopher Farroni, Athletic Administrator of Cleveland CYO. Mary Ann has been an AD for 30 years and coached HS basketball and softball for 11 years, winning 6 state championships. Christopher has a distinguished background in coaching track and field, cross country, and CYO basketball. He has coached more than 50 state qualifiers, 15 state champions, 11 Conference Championship Teams and 2 State Championship Teams. |
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1:30 PM Breakout D: Online Registration and Scheduling: Using Technology EffectivelyTim Adkinson Managing information and paperwork can be a never-ending task for administrators and coaches. Join us to learn how to streamline the information management part of your work while opening the door for parents to go on line to get all the information they need throughout the season. Cleveland CYO had over a million hits on their website when they moved in this direction with Sports Pilot. Presented by Tim Adkison, President of Operations for SportsPilot. Tim oversees daily interactions with organizations that shift to online administration. Tim is actively involved in amateur sports as a coach and sports parent. |
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2:45 PM Closing KeynoteBrian Cain, MS Brian M. Cain, MS, CAA, is a highly recognized Top Peak Performance Coach and Applied Sport Psychology Consultant. Cain has trained top athletes and corporate professionals to overcome obstacles and achieve their peak potential. An instructor of Applied Sport Psychology and Advancing Human Performance at the University of Vermont and the Director of Cain Peak Performance, Cain's educational and entertaining approach will get you more mentally prepared to get the most out of your ability. |
Resource Spotlights
Resource Spotlights are specialized presentations by sponsors held on Thursday between 11-3 pm prior to the start of the conference. These one hour sessions highlight a particular resource or program. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged by those who plan on attending.
Join Us as We Celebrate "Call to Discipleship"!Sponsored by: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Religion Publishers - a collaborating member of NFCYM Mike Carotta, Ron Landfair, ValLimar Jansen, Diane Lampitt, and team 11:00 AM Come explore a state-of-the-art network that combines solid catechesis with an interface for today’s youth. Experience online communication tools, year-round planning tools, games, podcasts, downloadable music, professional development, handouts with Imprimatur, and more! Check out www.CalltoDiscipleship.com for a sneak peek at this exciting web tool! |
How to Help Young Adolescents (grades 6-8) Connect Their Faith with LifeSponsored by: Saint Mary's Press - a collaborating member of NFCYM Dennis Kurtz 11:00 AM Join us at this resource spotlight to learn about our new, innovative resources for use with young teens. We want to help you encourage an active approach to learning, while still addressing key aspects of the Catholic faith. |
Standing as One Human Family: Leading Young People to Solidarity and Social JusticeSponsored by: Catholic Relief Services - a collaborating member of NFCYM Ted Miles, CRS staff and participants from the 2008 Called to Witness Trip to Nigeria 11:00 AM Listen to the stories of youth ministers who traveled with CRS to Nigeria on the 2008 Called to Witness trip. CRS will also introduce a new peer education program on global solidarity, developed in collaboration with the Center for Ministry Development, and spotlight other resources designed to help young people make a greater commitment to peace and justice. |
Retreats - An Antidote for Busy-nessSponsored by: National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association (NCYAMA) - a collaborating member of NFCYM Jenene Francis and Staff of Charis Ministries 12:15 PM Ask anyone how they are doing and what do you hear? “I'm SO busy!!” Come hear from the experts, Charis Ministries, about how you and your peers can recharge in the midst of a culture of busy-ness. Charis is an outreach of the Jesuits to men and women in their 20s and 30s and a recognized leader in the field of Young Adult Ministry. We will highlight newly published resources and suggest strategies for hosting retreats in your area. |
Sing God a New SongSponsored by: GIA Publications - a collaborating member of NFCYM Newly published composers from the GIA roster... Chris de Silva, Paul Melley, Shannon Cernenka and Orin Johnson 12:15 PM Open your hearts to some new tunes, sing through a complimentary packet of samples from GIA Publications, Inc. |
Connect, Explore and Share: Giving Your Opinions to MyCatholicVoiceSponsored by: MyCatholicVoice Fred Fosnacht 12:15 PM Fred Fosnacht, CEO and founder of MyCatholicVoice.com will lead a discussion of the current and planned capabilities of MyCatholicVoice. Brainstorm with the developers about what you, your ministry and your teens need in Social Networking, resources and online capabilities for personal inspiration and ministry. |
An Introduction to Grants WritingSponsored by: Catholic Youth Foundation USA - a collaborating member of NFCYM Dr. Maggie McCarty, CFRE 1:30 PM Have you ever had a great idea, but need grant money to implement it? Uncovering potential funders, grants writing basics, and program budgeting will be covered in this grants writing primer. CYFUSA may even be able to fund your grant – come and learn how! |
Celebrate Spirit & Song’s 10th AnniversarySponsored by: Oregon Catholic Press/spiritandsong.com - a collaborating member of NFCYM Steve Angrisano and Tom Booth, hosts 1:30 PM Join your spiritandsong.com friends from around the country for a concert celebrating the 10th anniversary of Spirit & Song, the groundbreaking contemporary music resource. Learn new songs, discover new ministry resources, get free stuff and party with your favorite spiritandsong.com artists! |
Ministry in a Flash!Sponsored by: Ministry Training Source - a collaborating member of NFCYM Dr Charlotte McCorquodale and Leigh Sterten 1:30 PM Designed with the busy youth ministry leader in mind, this exciting new offering from MTS combines all the best resources you need--prayers, pictures, presentations--on a convenient flash drive, and includes an electronic filing system so that you can add and organize your own resources. |
Take the Lead--Step Up With Music!Sponsored by: World Library Publications - a collaborating member of NFCYM Ed Bolduc, John Angotti, Aaron Thompson, Jorge Rivera and Noelle Garcia 2:45 PM Discover the Voices As One Volume Two contemporary hymnal and recordings for use in leading creative prayer and dialogue with youth: filled with quality music, grounded in solid Catholic theology. This AV and live presentation is lead by Ed Bolduc, and also features John Angotti, Aaron Thompson, Jorge Rivera and Noelle Garcia. Special gift certificate and resource packet for all attendees, along with other surprises! |
Resources for Dynamic, Life Changing Youth MinistrySponsored by: Center for Ministry Development - a collaborating member of NFCYM Tom East, Ann Marie Eckert, Sean Lansing and Cheryl Tholcke 2:45 PM This spotlight features Young Neighbors in Action, a week-long Catholic service learning experience that helps youth transform from being doers of service to people of justice, and Youth Ministry Access, the largest Catholic subscription-based youth ministry resource, which is filled with material for youth nights, retreats, and adolescent catechesis that will grow your ministry efforts and make it easier for you to involve youth, families and adult leaders. Join us to learn about these exciting resources, receive a free gift and be eligible for prizes. |
Tune In: Use Their Issues, Teach to Their Issues, Touch Their Hearts!Sponsored by: Cornerstone Media - a collaborating member of NFCYM Anna Scally 2:45 PM Most issues are teens are dealing with are found in popular music. This spotlight will teach you effective, practical and easy to use strategies to catechize teens through music they are already listening to. Walk away with five winning strategies to implement immediately. |
Special Tracks
Specialized tracks are an intentional series of workshop sessions designed around a particular theme which are offered during each of the three workshop rounds. Attendance is open to all conference attendees without any additional costs and do not necessarily need to be attended collectively. If you see a particular track workshop of interest, you may attend that one without having to attend the others in that series. Track themes include:
Professional Track (P)
These 90 minute workshops are geared toward the trained professional who has an average of 5-7 years experience in youth ministry.
Volunteer Track (V)
These sessions are geared toward the parish volunteer who has has little or no training in youth ministry.
Adolescent Catechesis (AC)
The Adolescent Catechesis track highlights issues, directions and models for forming the faith of young Catholics. These workshops, concurrent sessions and facilitated dialogues exist in every round are are open to all interested in this important focus.
Young Adult and College Campus Ministry (YA)
The Young Adult and Campus Ministry Track highlights issues, directions and models for ministering effectively with young adults in the parish or college campus ministry settings. These sessions are being sponsored by the National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association and are open to all interested in this important focus.





ValLimar Jansen is blessed with an extraordinary voice making her a highly regarded singer, cantor, and recording artist. She is also a college professor, a leader of worship and prayer, an inspirational speaker, and a workshop presenter at conferences nationally and internationally.
Jesse Manibusan holds a M.A. in multicultural ministries from the Franciscan School of Theology in Berkeley, California. He presents numerous workshops on the issues of multicultural church and liturgy and perspectives. He presented the plenary session entitled, E PLURIBUS UNUM, at the National Association of Pastoral Musicians' regional convention.
Tom East is the director of the Center for Ministry Development. He has been involved in youth ministry for twenty five years. Tom holds a master of arts degree in religious studies from Mount St. Mary's College in Los Angeles. Previously, he was the director of youth ministry and the associate director of religious education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. Tom is author and general editor for Call to Faith–A Thematic Approach to Young Adolescent Catechesis (Harcourt Religion Publishers, 2007), author of Effective Practices for Dynamic Youth Ministry (Saint Mary’s Press, 2004), and other titles.
Brian Singer-Towns has spent more than twenty-five years in youth ministry and adolescent catechesis. He has presented workshops on teaching biblical literacy nationally and internationally and is currently a senior editor for Saint Mary’s Press.
Carole Goodwin, D.Min., director of youth ministry for the Archdiocese of Louisville, has extensive experience with adolescents and young adults in school, parish, diocesan, and university settings. She is a popular national speaker on adolescent issues at training workshops for catechists and youth ministers. She is the author of several books including, Quicksilvers: Ministering with Junior High Youth with Twenty-Third Publications and Senior Year: Last Things and Lasting Things, Life-Giving Relationships, and Family Ideas for Ministry with Young Teens with Saint Mary’s Press. Carole also serves as the chairperson of the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry’s Board of Directors.
Tom Tomaszek is an educator, composer, liturgical musician, author, and youth advocate. He is well known in youth ministry and liturgy circles for his efforts to better integrate youth into parish worship. Tom's ministry began with teaching English at a public high school while serving as a parish musician and catechist. Those experiences led to fourteen years of service to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's youth ministry office. He holds a master's in theological studies from St. Francis Seminary in Milwaukee and a master's in education from the University of Wisconsin. Currently, Tom is director of the artist relations and product development division at OCP. He lives in Portland, Oregon, with his wife, Katherine.
Bob Rice is an associate professor of catetchetics at Franciscan University of Steubenville where he teaches classes on youth ministry, evangelizaiton, and Scripture.
Dave Gallant has been involved in youth ministry since 1996, beginning with two years of service with NET Ministries. Since 1999, he has been the director of youth ministry at St. Mary of the Annunciation in Portsmouth, Ohio, serving students in middle and high school. In addition to his parish responsibilities, David directs a summer workcamp that attracts more than 200 youth to serve the less fortunate of Scioto County, Ohio. Dave is part of the National Asssociation for Catholic Youth Ministry Leaders Leadership Team.
Tom Booth, a gifted composer and musician, has written songs that are known throughout the country. He spreads the gospel through concerts, workshops, missions, and retreats.
Matt Maher is a talented minister of music whose songs and faith have touched countless young people. He and his band have performed throughout the United States and beyond, leading teenagers in vibrant prayer and worship.
Patrick Donovan serves as the executive director for the Diocese of Wilmington’s Office for Catholic Youth Ministry. He holds a bachelor’s degree in communications from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville and an MA in theology from the University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. Previously, Patrick served as a parish youth minister and theology instructor in the Diocese of Knoxville. He is the co-author of Reaching Teens through Film, Volumes 9, 10, and 11, and is a regular contributor to Youth Ministry Access, an online ministry service of the Center for Ministry Development. Patrick is married with three children.
Kevin Driscoll is the coordinator of the Diocese of Gary Office for Youth and Young Adults. He has more than ten years of professional youth ministry experience at both the parish and diocesan levels and is the chair of the membership management committee for the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry. Kevin holds a master's in pastoral studies. He and his family reside in Cedar Lake, Indiana.
Msgr. Ray East, nationally known inspirational speaker and revivalist, is executive director of the Office of Black Catholics and vicar for evangelization of the Archdiocese of Washington, D.C. He is also pastor of St. Therese of Avila parish in southwest Washington, a vibrant African American Catholic community deeply engaged in a plethora of ministries for its members and for its surrounding neighborhood.
Ann Marie Eckert is a coordinator for youth Ministry services for the Center for Ministry Development. Involved in youth ministry for the past twenty-five years, she has served as a parish coordinator of youth ministry, diocesan director for youth and young adult ministry, and a trainer/writer/program coordinator with the Center.
Steve Angrisano is recognized as one of the most dynamic and effective communicators with Christian youth in the country. He has been featured at major youth events nationally and internationally, including two World Youth Days, four National Catholic Youth Conferences and countless school, camp, and diocesan events, as well as concerts, workshops, and parish missions. His unique blend of laughter, song, story, and often hilarious audience interaction make him a popular choice and a witness of the love and life of Jesus.
Ken Johnson-Mondragón is the director of research and publications for Instituto Fe y Vida. Previously, he served as a youth minister for seven years in three predominantly Hispanic parishes.
D. Scott Miller is the coordinator for adolescent faith formation for the Division of Youth and Young Adult Ministry of the Archdiocese of Baltimore. He maintains a daily web-blog at www.catholicYMblog.com.
Cooper Ray is a dynamic and light-hearted speaker and musician who has been a part of youth ministry for more than fifteen years serving most of that time as the director of youth ministry for the Diocese of Baton Rouge. He has served in numerous leadership positions at The Pines Catholic Camp, most recently as camp director and is an experienced liturgical music leader. Cooper holds a master's degree in pastoral studies from Loyola University New Orleans.
Brian Reynolds is the chancellor and chief administrative officer of the Archdiocese of Louisville. He has worked in church ministry for thirty years as a diocesan administrator, teacher, and author.
Maggie McCarty, D.Min., is president of Education for Parish Service, a lay training and formation program serving four dioceses. She has been involved in youth ministry since 1977 having worked at the parish, diocesan, and national level. She has taught as adjunct faculty at Loyola University New Orleans, St. Mary’s Seminary in Baltimore, and University in Baltimore, and Princeton’s Institute for Youth Ministry. She is a youth ministry volunteer at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Fulton, Maryland, and sits on the board of directors for the Catholic Youth Foundation USA.
Doug Tooke is the office of youth and young adult ministry coordinator at the Diocese of Helena. He brings to the diocese ten years of youth ministry experience. He has traveled to more than twenty-fives dioceses in the past five years teaching, keynoting conventions, and leading rallies and retreats.
Frank Mercadante is the founder and executive director of Cultivation Ministries, a not-for-profit corporation dedicated to cultivating team-based, comprehensive, and disciple-making Catholic youth ministries by training, resourcing, and supporting adult and teen leaders. Frank has presented in more than seventy dioceses internationally. He is the author of several books including Growing Teen Disciples (2002), and the teen book Positively Dangerous: Live Loud, Be Real, and Change Your World (2003) published through Saint Mary’s Press. He is married to Diane and has six children.
Paul Jarzembowski is the acting executive director for the National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association and the director of young adult ministry for the Diocese of Joliet.
Mike Carotta, Ed.D., has worked with the spirituality of adolescents in pastoral , educational, clinical, and athletic settings for more than thirty years. His recent books include Have Faith: Sustaining the Spirit for Confirmation and Beyond, a candiate and sponsor resource, and Lincoln Park, a junior high mystery series with a spiritual message that he co-authored with John Shea. He is the adolescent catechesis consultant for Harcourt Religion Publishers and currently teaches graduate courses at several Catholic universities.
Rich Curran is a national speaker who addresses thousands of teenagers and adults each year. His passion and energy combined with real-life practical suggestions leave audiences ready for action. You can read more about Rich's work at his website www.richcurran.com.
David Haas is a composer, a workshop leader, and the director of The Emmaus Center for Music, Prayer and Ministry. He also is campus minister/artist in residence at Benilde-St. Margaret's High School in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and the founder and director of “Music Ministry Alive!”
Lucio Caruso is on staff at the JustFaith Ministries Office in Louisville, Kentucky. An animated speaker and seasoned pastoral leader, Lucio brings more than thirty years of parish and diocesan experience in the areas of youth ministry, catechesis, justice formation, pastoral ministry and spirituality. Prior to coming to JustFaith, Lucio served with Catholic Charities West Michigan with responsibilities including parish social ministry, CCHD, and CRS.
Lucio received his Master’s degree in Pastoral Theology from St. Mary of the Woods College in Terra Haute Indiana and has done post graduate studies with Loyola University in New Orleans.
Sara Dwyer, ASC, is a member of the Adorers of the Blood of Christ, U.S.A. Region, and has been involved in youth and adult education ministries and retreats for more than thirty years. She has master’s degrees in theology and education.
Sr. Katherine Feely is a Sister of Notre Dame (SND) from Cleveland, Ohio. She joined the Center of Concern staff in the fall of 2006, where she directs the Education for Justice Project. She has a master’s degree in theology combining joint studies of Catholic social teaching and economics from Boston College. Her background includes work in the fields of social justice, advocacy, community organizing, programming, and education. She is currently consulting with the National Catholic Educational Association and Catholic Relief Services on a global solidarity project.
Ted Miles is a native of Baltimore, Maryland, and has worked for Catholic Relief Services since July 2005 as the religious education relationship manager and co-coordinator of the agency's youth strategy program. His work includes the development of an urban immersion experience rooted in Catholic social teaching for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, presentations at numerous regional and national conferences, and international travel with the Archdiocese of Baltimore Haiti Project and Catholic Relief Services, including a parish social ministry training in Moldova, Eastern Europe.
Jill Rauh has a B.A. in theology and communication from Marquette University and a M.A. in international affairs with an emphasis on U.S. foreign policy from George Washington University. She has been involved in youth, campus, and young adult ministry programming for ten years and spent four years developing Catholic social teaching resources for parishes and schools with the Education for Justice project at Center of Concern before coming to the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Ronald Landfair is the director of black Catholic ministry and multicultural projects for the Diocese of Lansing. He is in the diaconal program in the Diocese of Lansing and is a board member of the National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry.
Jerry Galipeau, D.Min., is worship resources editor at World Library Publications. He holds a doctorate in ministry from Catholic Theological Union and presents keynotes, parish missions, and workshops throughout the United States and Canada on evangelization, initiation, and catechesis.
John Angotti is a gifted composer and performing artist who travels the world spreading the “Good News” and sharing his songs of joy, while celebrating and glorifying our Lord, Jesus Christ. His music and recordings are published by World Library Publications.
Joan Weber is a coordinator for family and intergenerational services at the Center for Ministry Development. She also coordinates the Institute in Lifelong Faith Formation at CMD. She holds a master's degree in pastoral ministry from Creighton University.
Bob McCarty, D.Min., is the executive director of the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry and a youth ministry volunteer at St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Fulton, Maryland.
Leland Nagel has held a variety of positions on both the diocesan and university level. Currently, he is the executive director of the National Conference for Catechetical Leadership (NCCL). A faith-filled storyteller, Lee Nagel is an educator by profession and a catechist by vocation, a teacher by trade and an evangelist by baptism. His messages are motivational and inspirational.
Mike Patin lives in Lafayette, Louisiana. He is a husband and a dad of one daughter. He spent six years as a high school teacher and coach, and worked in youth ministry since 1990. He has been speaking around the country to young people and adults since 2003.
John Rinaldo is the consultant for youth ministry and confirmation for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He has a M.A. in pastoral ministry and has been working in full-time youth ministry for more than seven years.
Jorge Rivera has many years working with the Hispanic/Latino community in the Archdiocese of Chicago. Presently Jorge is the coordinator for the Hispanic young adults in the archdiocese.
Aaron Thompson is an amazing Catholic musician and presenter who successfully highlights challenges and solutions of pastoral music ministry through the eyes of church teaching, music, and family. He effectively reaches out to adults, youth, clergy, and people of all cultures.
Chris Webber serves as director of youth and young adult ministry for the Muscatine Catholic Community, Muscatine, Iowa. A youth ministry leader since 1997, Chris’s primary ministry focus is in the parish. In addition to his parish ministry he serves on the leadership team of the National Association of Catholic Youth Ministry Leaders. He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Religion and Psychology from Luther College and a Certificate in Youth Ministry Studies from St. Ambrose University.
Rob Wahl, a professional comic for more than fifteen years, has performed for many parishes focusing on basics of the faith using improv comedy and brave volunteers. A member of Our Lady of Perpetual Help in Grove City, Ohio, Rob is an on-air kids show host on EWTN, a regional and national commercial actor, and has five children with his wife of nineteen years.
Anna Marie Wright is the associate director of young adult ministry for the Diocese of St. Petersburg. She also serves on the board of directors for the National Catholic Young Adult Ministry Association. Anna Marie sits on the partners team for the Emerging Models of Pastoral Leadership Project, a joint project of six national associations funded by the Lilly Endowment, Inc. in their Sustaining Pastoral Excellence Program.
Jennifer Belock has more than three years of experience with junior high, high school, and young adult ministry. She received a B.A. in history from Miami University and attended John Carroll University for graduate work in education.
Libby Peterson has been a full-time youth minister for junior high and high school youth for a year and a half. She received a B.A. in religious studies from the University of Dayton.
Cindee Case is the director of youth and young adult ministry for the Diocese of Youngstown. She has previously served in the Atlanta, St. Augustine, and Cleveland dioceses and is a member of the National Association of Catholic Youth Ministry Leaders. She has certificates in both youth ministry studies and in ministry with young adults, and enjoys travel, laughter, and exploring various prayer styles.
Tom Fertal is the director of spiritual life at Lancaster Catholic High School in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He has worked with young people in parish, college, and high school campus ministry for more than twelve years. Tom serves as vice-president of the Catholic Youth Ministry Group and is the author of Youth Ministry in the Catholic High School. He has been married for fourteen years and is the proud father of six children.
Cheryl Tholcke is a coordinator of youth ministry services for the Center for Ministry Development. She holds a master's of pastoral studies from Loyola University New Orleans. Cheryl has more than thirty years of experience in youth ministry and has written for Saint Mary’s Press and Harcourt Religion Publishers.
Charlotte McCorquodale, Ph.D., has served the church as a lay ecclesial minister for twenty-eight years. Her ministry roles and affliations have included service in parishes, schools, dioceses, and national organizations. She currently serves as a ministry consultant, international trainer, and researcher for Ministry Training Source.
Sean Reynolds, M.A., brings more than thirty years experience to his training and consultation. A former member of the board of directors of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' Commission on Certification and Accreditation, he is currently director of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministry.
Michael Norman is an associate director in the Office of Religious Education for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles. He has been with the archdiocese for more than thirteen years and holds a master's degree in pastoral theology from Loyola Marymount University.
Mark Pacione has been active in ministry to adolescents in parishes and Catholic schools since 1975. He has worked for the Archdiocese of Baltimore since 1985 as the director of the Division of Youth and Young Adult Ministry. Honored with the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry Award in 2000, Mark has been instrumental in preparing and conducting national gatherings of Catholic youth, as well as activities at World Youth Days (serving as coordinator for the Papal Mass and Vigil in Denver in 1993; and serving as facilitator and site coordinator for English speaking catechetical sessions in Paris in 1997, Rome in 2000, and Toronto in 2002).
Mark is a former member of the NFCYM Board of Directors.
Ela Milewska is the project coordinator for the National Initiative on Adolescent Catechesis. Prior to joining NIAC, she was employed with Cultivation Ministries and was the director of youth ministry for the Diocese of Raleigh, North Carolina. Ela also served as the youth minister for a 3,000 family parish for four years and as a director of religious education in West Virginia. She is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and has a master's of arts in religion and religious education from Fordham University in New York. A native of North Carolina, Ela is currently pursuing doctoral studies at the Catholic University of America.
Juan Carlos Montenegro has been working in youth ministry for thirteen years. His missionary years took place in the Amazons. Currently, he is the coordinator for youth ministry at St. Dominic Savio in Bellflower, California, and works for the Salesians as volunteer coordinator. He holds a MBA and has certification in youth ministry.
This dynamic duo has been ministering to the young church for years. Bob Perron began ministry in 1984 and Chris Padgett has traveled across the country for the last decade. Their blend of humor and faith continues to make them some of the most sought after speakers in the United States and Canada.
This dynamic duo has been ministering to the young church for years. Bob Perron began ministry in 1984 and Chris Padgett has traveled across the country for the last decade. Their blend of humor and faith continues to make them some of the most sought after speakers in the United States and Canada.
Cathy Reynolds is the director of campus ministry at St. Xavier High School where she has served for more than ten years. Previously, she worked in parish ministry as a director of religious education and a youth minister.
Kim Swanson Huff has been director of Waterloo Catholic Youth Ministry for the last ten years. She has managed multiparish ministry from the ground floor up and walked through the clustering of parishes and closing of schools several times over. Kim is also a wife and mother.
Sister Kieran Sawyer, SSND, is nationally known for her creative work in youth ministry and catechesis. Over the years she has taught religion at all levels of grade and high school, in Catholic schools and in religious education programs. She has presented workshops and programs for religion teachers and youth ministers across the country. She is the founder and director emeritus of the TYME OUT Youth Center in Stone Bank, Wisconsin, where for many years she directed retreats and character education programs for teens and pre-teens. Her current ministry includes conducting training workshops for catechists and youth ministers, and promoting the new family-based sexual abuse prevention program, Learning about L.I.F.E., which she co-authored with Kathie Amidei.
Anna Scally is president of Cornerstone Media and a columnist for Cornerstone’s Top Music Countdown. She is host of the audio show, Burning Issues, which deals with relevant youth topics. As an author, her work has appeared in several journals and popular publications. She has made more than two thousand public presentations at youth rallies, training events, retreats, and adult education days. A recipient of the 2006 National Youth Ministry Award for Performer/Artist, Anna petitions the “young church” to make a positive difference in their parishes, schools, and in their communities.
Leigh Sterten earned her master of theological studies degree from the Franciscan School of Theology in Berkeley, California, and a master of science in administrative studies from Missouri State University. She is the co-director of Ministry Training Source, as well as director of youth ministry in the Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau.
Fr. Martin Moran III, is the Executive Director of the Catholic Campus Ministry Association (CCMA), comprising more than 1,800 Catholic campus ministers serving over five million Catholic students at 4,000 campuses across the United States. Fr. Moran also served as the Catholic chaplain at Bucknell University in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. He holds two master's degrees from The Philadelphia Theological Seminary of Saint Charles Borromeo and has studied Family Therapy and Pastoral Counseling at LaSalle University in Philadelphia.
Colette A. Kennett serves as the director of youth ministry in the Diocese of Belleville. She has been employed in diocesan youth ministry for more than twenty-eight years. Colette has traveled extensively in mission work to include Haiti, Guatemala, Rwanda, and Mexico.
Tammy Amosson is an itinerant minister and author who is devoted to inspiring messages of hope and compassion in today’s world. She is the founder of Spiritual Fitness Ministry, dedicated to encouraging others in the total health concept of mind, body, and spirit.