The Valley Catholic September 19, 2017 | Page 6

5-04 Don’t Let Your Parents Drop Off and Run: How to Engage Parents while Their Kids Are in Class – Paul Canavese While the church teaches that parents are the primary educators of their own children, parents often don’t know where to start and need our help to learn how to do so. Parents face unique challenges raising their kids in the faith today, but rarely have the opportunity to explore them in a faith context. Find out how to lead parents in animated discussions and what we have learned leading parent groups while kids are in class. (Witness) 5-05 The Key to Successful Classroom Management? Relationships! – Terry Cotting-Mogan Come and learn some practical ways to strengthen your classroom management through relationships with and among your students. Creating a classroom community will increase attendance, participation, smiles and decrease discipline issues. (Witness) 5-06 Forming Catholic Identity through Stories of Grace – Dr. Leonard J. DeLorenzo If we are to shape our whole lives as a Christian story, we must first learn to recognize, craft, and share stories of grace about particular life experiences. This session will introduce seven principles for crafting stories of grace for teens, young adults, and even not-so-young-anymore adults that allow us to speak of God’s action in our lives in persuasive and very real terms. (Witness) 5-07 Called to Communion: A Reconciling Faith in a Polarized Society – Mary Doak This session will explore the challenges to our individualist culture implicit in central biblical stories as well as in Catholic sacramental practice. Instead of a faith that is centered on “me and Jesus,” Catholic Christianity affirms, in both Scripture and Tradition, that God calls us to the privileged (and crucial) task of working with God to reconcile the human community—to God, to each other, and to the natural world. (Word) 5-08 Connecting Youth to Liturgical Music and Empathy Building: Testimonies and Strategies – Audrey Gomes and Claire Wemp In this interactive workshop, we ask young people themselves what a thriving music ministry program looks like to them, and what they recommend for creating music ministry leadership opportunities that appeal to youth. Hear strategies from the core workshop presenters, hear and sing music samples, and hear from a moderated panel of dynamic young musicians spanning from elementary to high school as they share their own recommendations for cultivating the next generation of liturgical music leaders. (Worship) 5-09 The How-to of Preparing and Directing Retreats for Kids – Kathy Hendricks The idea of leading a retreat might sound daunting or unrealistic, especially if we think of it in terms of a lengthy or totally silent experience. In this workshop, we’ll look at ways to prepare and direct children in retreat experiences that are engaging, creative, and deeply spiritual. Even if time is limited or the space is less-than-ideal, you will find ideas for drawing kids into prayer, reflection, and sharing. (Witness) 5-10 Vocations in the Church Today: Everybody’s Problem, Everybody’s Solution – Fa