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  <itunes:subtitle>What if the ancient way of welcoming seekers is exactly what we’re missing? When Dr. Chris Burgwald, Chancellor for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, and I dug into the roots of OCIA, it struck me how much wisdom we’ve left sitting on the shelf. The early Church knew how to walk with people—slowly, personally, lovingly—and somewhere along the line, we traded that for efficiency. Dr. Burgwald shows why returning to this ancient, relational way of forming disciples isn’t nostalgia; it’s the key to helping people truly encounter Jesus and find a home in His Church again.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;What if the ancient way of welcoming seekers is exactly what we’re missing?&lt;/strong&gt; When Dr. Chris Burgwald, Chancellor for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, and I dug into the roots of OCIA, it struck me how much wisdom we’ve left sitting on the shelf. The early Church knew how to walk with people—slowly, personally, lovingly—and somewhere along the line, we traded that for efficiency. Dr. Burgwald shows why returning to this ancient, relational way of forming disciples isn’t nostalgia; it’s the key to helping people truly encounter Jesus and find a home in His Church again.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;And what’s amazing is that this shift doesn’t just change the journey for newcomers—it transforms the entire parish. When we implement OCIA the way the Church actually envisions it, gifts surface, people step forward, and a culture of prayer and hospitality begins to grow. Communities rally around seekers, and in the process, everyone gets formed. One person’s “yes” becomes an invitation for an entire parish to rediscover its mission.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;[01:15] Meet Chris Bergal&lt;br&gt;
[12:23] Why People Are Converting&lt;br&gt;
[17:16] What Is OCIA?&lt;br&gt;
[22:34] Vatican II and Mission&lt;br&gt;
[25:22] Doing OCIA Well&lt;br&gt;
[30:20] Three Pillars of OCIA&lt;br&gt;
[37:50] Practical Parish Implementation&lt;br&gt;
[41:41] Parish Renewal and Activation&lt;br&gt;
[45:13] Handling Hard Situations&lt;br&gt;
[48:46] Not Assembly Line Discipleship&lt;br&gt;
[52:20] Model for All Formation&lt;br&gt;
[56:25] Teamwork and Leadership Models&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to &lt;a href="https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha&lt;br&gt;
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) &lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>What if the ancient way of welcoming seekers is exactly what we’re missing?</strong> When Dr. Chris Burgwald, Chancellor for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, and I dug into the roots of OCIA, it struck me how much wisdom we’ve left sitting on the shelf. The early Church knew how to walk with people—slowly, personally, lovingly—and somewhere along the line, we traded that for efficiency. Dr. Burgwald shows why returning to this ancient, relational way of forming disciples isn’t nostalgia; it’s the key to helping people truly encounter Jesus and find a home in His Church again.</p>

<p>And what’s amazing is that this shift doesn’t just change the journey for newcomers—it transforms the entire parish. When we implement OCIA the way the Church actually envisions it, gifts surface, people step forward, and a culture of prayer and hospitality begins to grow. Communities rally around seekers, and in the process, everyone gets formed. One person’s “yes” becomes an invitation for an entire parish to rediscover its mission.</p>

<p>[01:15] Meet Chris Bergal<br>
[12:23] Why People Are Converting<br>
[17:16] What Is OCIA?<br>
[22:34] Vatican II and Mission<br>
[25:22] Doing OCIA Well<br>
[30:20] Three Pillars of OCIA<br>
[37:50] Practical Parish Implementation<br>
[41:41] Parish Renewal and Activation<br>
[45:13] Handling Hard Situations<br>
[48:46] Not Assembly Line Discipleship<br>
[52:20] Model for All Formation<br>
[56:25] Teamwork and Leadership Models</p>

<p>For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to <a href="https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/" rel="nofollow noopener">https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/</a>.</p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>What if the ancient way of welcoming seekers is exactly what we’re missing?</strong> When Dr. Chris Burgwald, Chancellor for the Diocese of Sioux Falls, and I dug into the roots of OCIA, it struck me how much wisdom we’ve left sitting on the shelf. The early Church knew how to walk with people—slowly, personally, lovingly—and somewhere along the line, we traded that for efficiency. Dr. Burgwald shows why returning to this ancient, relational way of forming disciples isn’t nostalgia; it’s the key to helping people truly encounter Jesus and find a home in His Church again.</p>

<p>And what’s amazing is that this shift doesn’t just change the journey for newcomers—it transforms the entire parish. When we implement OCIA the way the Church actually envisions it, gifts surface, people step forward, and a culture of prayer and hospitality begins to grow. Communities rally around seekers, and in the process, everyone gets formed. One person’s “yes” becomes an invitation for an entire parish to rediscover its mission.</p>

<p>[01:15] Meet Chris Bergal<br>
[12:23] Why People Are Converting<br>
[17:16] What Is OCIA?<br>
[22:34] Vatican II and Mission<br>
[25:22] Doing OCIA Well<br>
[30:20] Three Pillars of OCIA<br>
[37:50] Practical Parish Implementation<br>
[41:41] Parish Renewal and Activation<br>
[45:13] Handling Hard Situations<br>
[48:46] Not Assembly Line Discipleship<br>
[52:20] Model for All Formation<br>
[56:25] Teamwork and Leadership Models</p>

<p>For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to <a href="https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/" rel="nofollow noopener">https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/</a>.</p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
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