Children and Youth Catechesis 

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd 

What does it look like to be a Christian?
(3-6 years old)

Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, employing the Montessori method, is a focused effort to create an environment in which children can readily contemplate and enjoy their relationship with God. In this environment, children begin to practice the rhythms of our liturgical worship, hear the stories of our Christian faith, and participate in a life directed to God in all things. All of this is directed towards the greater end of answering the question of our formation in Christ— "what does it look like to be a Christian?"

This catechesis program meets on Sundays at 9:00 am throughout the year with the summer off. 

To find our more about this program or to have your child enrolled, please send us an email at the link below.

Junior Catechesis 

Junior Catechesis 

What does it mean to be a Christian?
(7-11 years old)

Junior Catechesis is a time where we can come together and prayerfully consider the Christian faith. This includes engaging in a time of fellowship, prayerful reading of Scripture and a reflection of the catechism question for that week from the To Be A Christian catechism. All of this is directed towards the greater end of answering the question of our formation in Christ— "what does it mean to be a Christian?"

This catechesis program meets on Sundays at 9:00 am throughout the year with the summer off. 

To find our more about this program or to have your child enrolled, please send us an email at the link below.

Youth Catechesis 

What does it mean for me to be a Christian?
(12-18 years old)

Youth Catechesis is a centered around the time of formation that is oriented towards Confirmation, where the faith that the child was raised in begins to become their own. We gather together and share a meal and a time of intentional fellowship. There is also a time for prayer and a time of teaching which is focused on the personal and cultural application of the Christian faith in which they have been raised. All of this is directed towards the greater end of answering the question of our formation in Christ— "what does it mean for me to be a Christian?"

This catechesis program meets once a month on Friday evenings throughout the year. 

To find our more about this program or to have your child enrolled, please send us an email at the link below.

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