Just Faith Ministries
ProgramsJustFaith Ministries offers extended programs that provide opportunities for individuals to study and be formed by the justice tradition articulated by the Scriptures, the Church's historical witness, theological inquiry and Church social teaching. JustFaith Ministries programs help individuals experience conversion, integrating their personal spirituality with social commitment. Participants are empowered to develop a passion and thirst for justice and to express this passion in concrete acts of social ministry in their parish or church and in the community at large. These programs are tools that have proven time and again to be effective strategies for training and forming individuals as agents of social transformation. They are exciting opportunities for parishes interested in expanding and promoting social ministry.
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JustFaith, our original program, used in over 1,000 parishes and churches involving 20,000 people, is a 30-week process that empowers participants to develop a passion and thirst for justice, and prepares them for the work of social ministry. It is available in two versions, one for the larger Christian community and one for Catholic parishes that highlights themes of Catholic social teaching. To learn more, click here. |
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JusticeWalking, crafted for older high school students and their mentors, this 12 session process engages participants in a spiritual journey and exploration of the radical call of the Gospel. To learn more, click here.
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JustMatters is an expanding series of formation materials from JustFaith Ministries. JustMatters allows participants to focus on a particular current social justice topic. The general format for these topic-focused modules is prayer, readings, videos, speakers and dialogue. JustMatters allows a group of eight to fifteen people to give sustained attention to a specific area of social concern or social ministry (some with special emphasis on Catholic social teaching) and culminating in a call to engaged action. |
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Engaging Spirituality …
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