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    <description>Sharing your Catholic faith with family and friends can sometimes feel daunting. Where do I start? How do I make an impact? Welcome to EquipCast, a weekly podcast from the Archdiocese of Omaha. We want to support your faith journey and equip you with the tools to express your faith authentically in your everyday life.
Each week, we’ll discuss practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world. Each episode is filled with encouragement and inspiration so you can make an impact and make disciples in your own faith community. For more information and to stay connected with us, head to equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
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    <itunes:summary>Sharing your Catholic faith with family and friends can sometimes feel daunting. Where do I start? How do I make an impact? Welcome to EquipCast, a weekly podcast from the Archdiocese of Omaha. We want to support your faith journey and equip you with the tools to express your faith authentically in your everyday life.
Each week, we’ll discuss practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world. Each episode is filled with encouragement and inspiration so you can make an impact and make disciples in your own faith community. For more information and to stay connected with us, head to equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
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  <title>Episode 185: Hispanic Ministry: The gift your parish needs</title>
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  <author>Archdiocese of Omaha</author>
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  <itunes:episode>185</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Hispanic Ministry: The gift your parish needs</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Could Hispanic spirituality be the gift your parish needs? In this episode, I sit down with Deacon Gregorio Elizalde, who leads Hispanic Ministry for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We talk about what really makes Hispanic ministry tick—and spoiler alert—it’s not just about translating resources into Spanish. It’s about receiving culture, building trust, and forming real relationships. Deacon Gregorio shares powerful insights into how many Hispanic Catholics show up with this deep, family-rooted faith that’s joyful, sacrificial, and incredibly contagious. There’s a deep sense of devotion, hospitality, and joy, even in the midst of hardship in Hispanic Catholic communities. And honestly, their ability to evangelize through relationships, through retreats, through just showing up with love—that’s a gift we desperately need in the Church today. If you're leading in a parish, or just want to understand how to better welcome and walk with our Hispanic brothers and sisters, this conversation will open your eyes and maybe even shift your heart.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>57:30</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Could Hispanic spirituality be the gift your parish needs?
In this episode, I sit down with Deacon Gregorio Elizalde, who leads Hispanic Ministry for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We talk about what really makes Hispanic ministry tick—and spoiler alert—it’s not just about translating resources into Spanish. It’s about receiving culture, building trust, and forming real relationships.
Deacon Gregorio shares powerful insights into how many Hispanic Catholics show up with this deep, family-rooted faith that’s joyful, sacrificial, and incredibly contagious. There’s a deep sense of devotion, hospitality, and joy, even in the midst of hardship in Hispanic Catholic communities. And honestly, their ability to evangelize through relationships, through retreats, through just showing up with love—that’s a gift we desperately need in the Church today.
If you're leading in a parish, or just want to understand how to better welcome and walk with our Hispanic brothers and sisters, this conversation will open your eyes and maybe even shift your heart.
[00:14] The Importance of Hispanic Ministry
[04:59] A Life-Changing Retreat
[06:31] Becoming a Deacon
[09:25] Hispanic Ministry in the Archdiocese
[23:57] Ecclesial Movements and Community Impact
[29:18] Devotional Culture in Hispanic Communities
[33:20] Challenges in Hispanic Ministry
[37:23] Consumerism and Faith
[42:49] Gifts of the Hispanic Community
[47:42] Building Inclusive Parishes
[54:32] Resources and Support for Hispanic Ministry
For more, check out Dcn. Gregorio's website (https://archomaha.org/oficina-del-ministerio-latino-hispano/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=centro%20pastoral%20tepeyac), or just email him at hmo@archomaha.org (mailto:hmo@archomaha.org).
For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) 
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>Could Hispanic spirituality be the gift your parish needs?</strong></p>

<p>In this episode, I sit down with Deacon Gregorio Elizalde, who leads Hispanic Ministry for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We talk about what really makes Hispanic ministry tick—and spoiler alert—it’s not just about translating resources into Spanish. It’s about receiving culture, building trust, and forming real relationships.</p>

<p>Deacon Gregorio shares powerful insights into how many Hispanic Catholics show up with this deep, family-rooted faith that’s joyful, sacrificial, and incredibly contagious. There’s a deep sense of devotion, hospitality, and joy, even in the midst of hardship in Hispanic Catholic communities. And honestly, their ability to evangelize through relationships, through retreats, through just showing up with love—that’s a gift we desperately need in the Church today.</p>

<p>If you&#39;re leading in a parish, or just want to understand how to better welcome and walk with our Hispanic brothers and sisters, this conversation will open your eyes and maybe even shift your heart.</p>

<p>[00:14] The Importance of Hispanic Ministry<br>
[04:59] A Life-Changing Retreat<br>
[06:31] Becoming a Deacon<br>
[09:25] Hispanic Ministry in the Archdiocese<br>
[23:57] Ecclesial Movements and Community Impact<br>
[29:18] Devotional Culture in Hispanic Communities<br>
[33:20] Challenges in Hispanic Ministry<br>
[37:23] Consumerism and Faith<br>
[42:49] Gifts of the Hispanic Community<br>
[47:42] Building Inclusive Parishes<br>
[54:32] Resources and Support for Hispanic Ministry</p>

<p>For more, check out Dcn. Gregorio&#39;s <a href="https://archomaha.org/oficina-del-ministerio-latino-hispano/" rel="nofollow">website</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=centro%20pastoral%20tepeyac" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a>, or just email him at <a href="mailto:hmo@archomaha.org" rel="nofollow">hmo@archomaha.org</a>.<br>
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">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>Could Hispanic spirituality be the gift your parish needs?</strong></p>

<p>In this episode, I sit down with Deacon Gregorio Elizalde, who leads Hispanic Ministry for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We talk about what really makes Hispanic ministry tick—and spoiler alert—it’s not just about translating resources into Spanish. It’s about receiving culture, building trust, and forming real relationships.</p>

<p>Deacon Gregorio shares powerful insights into how many Hispanic Catholics show up with this deep, family-rooted faith that’s joyful, sacrificial, and incredibly contagious. There’s a deep sense of devotion, hospitality, and joy, even in the midst of hardship in Hispanic Catholic communities. And honestly, their ability to evangelize through relationships, through retreats, through just showing up with love—that’s a gift we desperately need in the Church today.</p>

<p>If you&#39;re leading in a parish, or just want to understand how to better welcome and walk with our Hispanic brothers and sisters, this conversation will open your eyes and maybe even shift your heart.</p>

<p>[00:14] The Importance of Hispanic Ministry<br>
[04:59] A Life-Changing Retreat<br>
[06:31] Becoming a Deacon<br>
[09:25] Hispanic Ministry in the Archdiocese<br>
[23:57] Ecclesial Movements and Community Impact<br>
[29:18] Devotional Culture in Hispanic Communities<br>
[33:20] Challenges in Hispanic Ministry<br>
[37:23] Consumerism and Faith<br>
[42:49] Gifts of the Hispanic Community<br>
[47:42] Building Inclusive Parishes<br>
[54:32] Resources and Support for Hispanic Ministry</p>

<p>For more, check out Dcn. Gregorio&#39;s <a href="https://archomaha.org/oficina-del-ministerio-latino-hispano/" rel="nofollow">website</a>, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=centro%20pastoral%20tepeyac" rel="nofollow">Facebook</a>, or just email him at <a href="mailto:hmo@archomaha.org" rel="nofollow">hmo@archomaha.org</a>.<br>
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">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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  <title>Episode 183: Charisms in the Chaos: How a Parish Community Mobilized After a Tornado</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 20 May 2025 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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  <itunes:episode>183</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Charisms in the Chaos: How a Parish Community Mobilized After a Tornado</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Can something as simple as kindness really change someone's view of God? Simple acts of love and kindness are how Jesus shows up in people’s lives. When someone feels seen, heard, and cared for—especially in their mess or suffering—it softens hearts. It opens a door. That’s when people start to wonder, “Why are you doing this?” And we get to say, “Because Jesus loves you.” When we meet people in their suffering with compassion—feeding them, clothing them, praying with them—we’re not just meeting physical needs, we’re revealing the heart of Jesus. And when people experience that kind of love, they start to believe again that God is real, that He sees them, and that He hasn’t forgotten them. In today’s episode, I sit down with Mandy Busch and Amanda Pfeiffer to share the incredible story of how their parish community responded after an EF4 tornado struck. Instead of just reacting, they mobilized hundreds—each person using their unique spiritual gifts—to serve with compassion, leadership, and faith. We talk about how discovering and using our charisms—the gifts given by the Holy Spirit—can be a game changer for unity and fruitfulness in mission. When we stop comparing and start collaborating, the Church comes alive. Like a puzzle, every piece matters. And when we come together in love, the result is powerful.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>50:39</itunes:duration>
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  <description>Can something as simple as kindness really change someone's view of God?
Simple acts of love and kindness are how Jesus shows up in people’s lives. When someone feels seen, heard, and cared for—especially in their mess or suffering—it softens hearts. It opens a door. That’s when people start to wonder, “Why are you doing this?” And we get to say, “Because Jesus loves you.” When we meet people in their suffering with compassion—feeding them, clothing them, praying with them—we’re not just meeting physical needs, we’re revealing the heart of Jesus. And when people experience that kind of love, they start to believe again that God is real, that He sees them, and that He hasn’t forgotten them.
In today’s episode, I sit down with Mandy Busch and Amanda Pfeiffer to share the incredible story of how their parish community responded after an EF4 tornado struck. Instead of just reacting, they mobilized hundreds—each person using their unique spiritual gifts—to serve with compassion, leadership, and faith. We talk about how discovering and using our charisms—the gifts given by the Holy Spirit—can be a game changer for unity and fruitfulness in mission. When we stop comparing and start collaborating, the Church comes alive. Like a puzzle, every piece matters. And when we come together in love, the result is powerful.
[01:14] Revisiting the Tornado Incident
[03:46] Immediate Aftermath and Community Response
[07:22] Mobilizing Resources and Long-Term Support
[09:40] Charisms in Action
[12:39] Coordination and Leadership
[18:45] Recognition and Reflection
[24:17] Witnessing the Holy Spirit at Work
[26:35] Street Ministry and Community Impact
[30:04] Acts of Mercy and Returning to Faith
[34:09] Teamwork and Charisms in Action
[42:26] Long-term Effects and Continued Support
[44:24] Encouragement for Parish Leaders
[49:03] Final Thoughts and Resources
Don’t forget to check out St. Pat’s Elkhorn (https://www.stpatselkhorn.org/), Called and Gifted (https://siena.org/called-gifted), and related episode “Match Your Gifts to Your Mission” (https://equip.archomaha.org/match-your-gifts-to-your-mission-how-charisms-have-the-power-to-change-everything/). 
For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) 
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    <![CDATA[<p><strong>Can something as simple as kindness really change someone&#39;s view of God?</strong></p>

<p>Simple acts of love and kindness are how Jesus shows up in people’s lives. When someone feels seen, heard, and cared for—especially in their mess or suffering—it softens hearts. It opens a door. That’s when people start to wonder, “Why are you doing this?” And we get to say, “Because Jesus loves you.” When we meet people in their suffering with compassion—feeding them, clothing them, praying with them—we’re not just meeting physical needs, we’re revealing the heart of Jesus. And when people experience that kind of love, they start to believe again that God is real, that He sees them, and that He hasn’t forgotten them.</p>

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with Mandy Busch and Amanda Pfeiffer to share the incredible story of how their parish community responded after an EF4 tornado struck. Instead of just reacting, they mobilized hundreds—each person using their unique spiritual gifts—to serve with compassion, leadership, and faith. We talk about how discovering and using our charisms—the gifts given by the Holy Spirit—can be a game changer for unity and fruitfulness in mission. When we stop comparing and start collaborating, the Church comes alive. Like a puzzle, every piece matters. And when we come together in love, the result is powerful.</p>

<p>[01:14] Revisiting the Tornado Incident<br>
[03:46] Immediate Aftermath and Community Response<br>
[07:22] Mobilizing Resources and Long-Term Support<br>
[09:40] Charisms in Action<br>
[12:39] Coordination and Leadership<br>
[18:45] Recognition and Reflection<br>
[24:17] Witnessing the Holy Spirit at Work<br>
[26:35] Street Ministry and Community Impact<br>
[30:04] Acts of Mercy and Returning to Faith<br>
[34:09] Teamwork and Charisms in Action<br>
[42:26] Long-term Effects and Continued Support<br>
[44:24] Encouragement for Parish Leaders<br>
[49:03] Final Thoughts and Resources</p>

<p>Don’t forget to check out <a href="https://www.stpatselkhorn.org/" rel="nofollow">St. Pat’s Elkhorn</a>, <a href="https://siena.org/called-gifted" rel="nofollow">Called and Gifted</a>, and related episode <a href="https://equip.archomaha.org/match-your-gifts-to-your-mission-how-charisms-have-the-power-to-change-everything/" rel="nofollow">“Match Your Gifts to Your Mission”</a>. </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">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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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p><strong>Can something as simple as kindness really change someone&#39;s view of God?</strong></p>

<p>Simple acts of love and kindness are how Jesus shows up in people’s lives. When someone feels seen, heard, and cared for—especially in their mess or suffering—it softens hearts. It opens a door. That’s when people start to wonder, “Why are you doing this?” And we get to say, “Because Jesus loves you.” When we meet people in their suffering with compassion—feeding them, clothing them, praying with them—we’re not just meeting physical needs, we’re revealing the heart of Jesus. And when people experience that kind of love, they start to believe again that God is real, that He sees them, and that He hasn’t forgotten them.</p>

<p>In today’s episode, I sit down with Mandy Busch and Amanda Pfeiffer to share the incredible story of how their parish community responded after an EF4 tornado struck. Instead of just reacting, they mobilized hundreds—each person using their unique spiritual gifts—to serve with compassion, leadership, and faith. We talk about how discovering and using our charisms—the gifts given by the Holy Spirit—can be a game changer for unity and fruitfulness in mission. When we stop comparing and start collaborating, the Church comes alive. Like a puzzle, every piece matters. And when we come together in love, the result is powerful.</p>

<p>[01:14] Revisiting the Tornado Incident<br>
[03:46] Immediate Aftermath and Community Response<br>
[07:22] Mobilizing Resources and Long-Term Support<br>
[09:40] Charisms in Action<br>
[12:39] Coordination and Leadership<br>
[18:45] Recognition and Reflection<br>
[24:17] Witnessing the Holy Spirit at Work<br>
[26:35] Street Ministry and Community Impact<br>
[30:04] Acts of Mercy and Returning to Faith<br>
[34:09] Teamwork and Charisms in Action<br>
[42:26] Long-term Effects and Continued Support<br>
[44:24] Encouragement for Parish Leaders<br>
[49:03] Final Thoughts and Resources</p>

<p>Don’t forget to check out <a href="https://www.stpatselkhorn.org/" rel="nofollow">St. Pat’s Elkhorn</a>, <a href="https://siena.org/called-gifted" rel="nofollow">Called and Gifted</a>, and related episode <a href="https://equip.archomaha.org/match-your-gifts-to-your-mission-how-charisms-have-the-power-to-change-everything/" rel="nofollow">“Match Your Gifts to Your Mission”</a>. </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">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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  <title>Episode 181: The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World with Susan Windley-Daoust</title>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 29 Apr 2025 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Archdiocese of Omaha</author>
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  <itunes:episode>181</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World with Susan Windley-Daoust</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:author>Archdiocese of Omaha</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Parish renewal is the buzzword of the moment—and with it comes an overwhelming array of resources and ministries. So how do you cut through the noise to find what will truly help your parish move forward? In today’s episode, I talk with Susan Windley-Daoust, author of The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World. Susan encourages us to focus on renewal models that prioritize: Radical hospitality, Small group discipleship, Mission refocus, Signs and wonders. Look for resources that align with these key principles and have a proven track record. Engage your parish leadership team in discernment, and don’t be afraid to start small—what matters most is finding what genuinely supports your parish’s growth in missionary identity.
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  <itunes:duration>1:07:02</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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  <description>Parish renewal is the buzzword of the moment—and with it comes an overwhelming array of resources and ministries. So how do you cut through the noise to find what will truly help your parish move forward?
In today’s episode, I talk with Susan Windley-Daoust, author of The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World (https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html). Susan encourages us to focus on renewal models that prioritize:
* Radical hospitality
* Small group discipleship
* Mission refocus
* Signs and wonders
Look for resources that align with these key principles and have a proven track record. Engage your parish leadership team in discernment, and don’t be afraid to start small—what matters most is finding what genuinely supports your parish’s growth in missionary identity.
Want more practical insights? Tune in now!
[04:10] The Call to Evangelization
[19:11] Challenges in Modern Parishes
[28:30] The Four Ways Forward
[33:50] Respecting Individuality in Evangelization
[34:18] The Power of First Proclamation
[37:16] Embracing Small Groups for Spiritual Growth
[43:36] Mission Refocus and Organizational Health
[50:49] Elevating Signs and Wonders
[58:32] Encouragement for Evangelization
[01:03:15] The Mark 5:19 Project
Don’t forget to check out Susan’s book (https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html) and the Mark 5:19 Project (https://mark519project.org/)!
For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) 
</description>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Parish renewal is the buzzword of the moment—and with it comes an overwhelming array of resources and ministries. So how do you cut through the noise to find what will truly help your parish move forward?</p>

<p>In today’s episode, I talk with Susan Windley-Daoust, author of <a href="https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html" rel="nofollow">The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World</a>. Susan encourages us to focus on renewal models that prioritize:</p>

<ul>
<li>Radical hospitality</li>
<li>Small group discipleship</li>
<li>Mission refocus</li>
<li>Signs and wonders</li>
</ul>

<p>Look for resources that align with these key principles and have a proven track record. Engage your parish leadership team in discernment, and don’t be afraid to start small—what matters most is finding what genuinely supports your parish’s growth in missionary identity.</p>

<p>Want more practical insights? Tune in now!</p>

<p>[04:10] The Call to Evangelization<br>
[19:11] Challenges in Modern Parishes<br>
[28:30] The Four Ways Forward<br>
[33:50] Respecting Individuality in Evangelization<br>
[34:18] The Power of First Proclamation<br>
[37:16] Embracing Small Groups for Spiritual Growth<br>
[43:36] Mission Refocus and Organizational Health<br>
[50:49] Elevating Signs and Wonders<br>
[58:32] Encouragement for Evangelization<br>
[01:03:15] The Mark 5:19 Project</p>

<p>Don’t forget to check out <a href="https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html" rel="nofollow">Susan’s book</a> and the <a href="https://mark519project.org/" rel="nofollow">Mark 5:19 Project</a>!</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">https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/</a>.</p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Parish renewal is the buzzword of the moment—and with it comes an overwhelming array of resources and ministries. So how do you cut through the noise to find what will truly help your parish move forward?</p>

<p>In today’s episode, I talk with Susan Windley-Daoust, author of <a href="https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html" rel="nofollow">The Four Ways Forward: Becoming an Apostolic Parish in a Post-Christian World</a>. Susan encourages us to focus on renewal models that prioritize:</p>

<ul>
<li>Radical hospitality</li>
<li>Small group discipleship</li>
<li>Mission refocus</li>
<li>Signs and wonders</li>
</ul>

<p>Look for resources that align with these key principles and have a proven track record. Engage your parish leadership team in discernment, and don’t be afraid to start small—what matters most is finding what genuinely supports your parish’s growth in missionary identity.</p>

<p>Want more practical insights? Tune in now!</p>

<p>[04:10] The Call to Evangelization<br>
[19:11] Challenges in Modern Parishes<br>
[28:30] The Four Ways Forward<br>
[33:50] Respecting Individuality in Evangelization<br>
[34:18] The Power of First Proclamation<br>
[37:16] Embracing Small Groups for Spiritual Growth<br>
[43:36] Mission Refocus and Organizational Health<br>
[50:49] Elevating Signs and Wonders<br>
[58:32] Encouragement for Evangelization<br>
[01:03:15] The Mark 5:19 Project</p>

<p>Don’t forget to check out <a href="https://www.osvcatholicbookstore.com/the-four-ways-forward-becoming-an-apostolic-parish-in-a-post-christian-world.html" rel="nofollow">Susan’s book</a> and the <a href="https://mark519project.org/" rel="nofollow">Mark 5:19 Project</a>!</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">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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  <title>Episode 160: When to Listen and When to Advise: Lessons from a Live Coaching Conversation</title>
  <link>https://archomahaequip.fireside.fm/160</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 10 Sep 2024 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Archdiocese of Omaha</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2ac6479b-62cb-4adc-8a98-24d6a156cc99/0ce23697-5190-4694-ac59-f7f3836be29b.mp3" length="69216574" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episode>160</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>When to Listen and When to Advise: Lessons from a Live Coaching Conversation</itunes:title>
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  <itunes:author>Archdiocese of Omaha</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Have you ever been asked for help but then felt like you were just giving unwanted advice? It’s tough to know how to make your words count. On my team, we use an approach called coaching that focuses on active listening to really support and empower the clergy and lay leaders we work with. We’ve also found that this method can make you a better friend. Today, I bring you a live coaching session with Fr. Scott Schilmoeller, Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We explore how coaching principles like active listening, asking the right questions, and encouraging growth can transform not only professional roles but also personal friendships. You will also hear Fr. Schilmoeller share his experiences and strategies for promoting vocations. Whether you’re interested in coaching, vocations, or simply becoming a better friend, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how to support and uplift those around you more effectively.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>47:54</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/2/2ac6479b-62cb-4adc-8a98-24d6a156cc99/episodes/0/0ce23697-5190-4694-ac59-f7f3836be29b/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>Have you ever been asked for help but then felt like you were just giving unwanted advice? It’s tough to know how to make your words count. On my team, we use an approach called coaching that focuses on active listening to really support and empower the clergy and lay leaders we work with. We’ve also found that this method can make you a better friend.
Today, I bring you a live coaching session with Fr. Scott Schilmoeller, Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We explore how coaching principles like active listening, asking the right questions, and encouraging growth can transform not only professional roles but also personal friendships. You will also hear Fr. Schilmoeller share his experiences and strategies for promoting vocations. Whether you’re interested in coaching, vocations, or simply becoming a better friend, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how to support and uplift those around you more effectively.
[02:34] Coaching Session Overview
[03:45] Identifying Priorities and Vision
[06:54] Understanding Vocation Hotspots
[14:33] Accompanying and Supporting Leaders
[24:07] Encouraging Active Listening
[27:24] Creating a Concrete Format
[28:07] Naming Next Steps
[34:23] Benefits of Coaching
[36:17] Distinguishing Coaching from Other Disciplines
[43:05] Finding the Right Coach
Resources mentioned in this episode:
* Metanoia Catholic (https://www.metanoiacatholic.com/get-coached)
* Omaha Vocations (https://omahavocations.org/)
For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) 
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>Coaching, Active Listening, Empowering Others, Vocations, Friendship, Supportive Conversations, Leadership, Personal Growth, Professional Development, Collaboration, Catholic Church, Mentorship, Effective Communication, Building Relationships, Coaching Techniques, Faith Community, Nurturing Vocations, Clergy Support, Lay Leaders, Transforming Friendships, Asking the Right Questions, Encouraging Growth</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been asked for help but then felt like you were just giving unwanted advice? It’s tough to know how to make your words count. On my team, we use an approach called coaching that focuses on active listening to really support and empower the clergy and lay leaders we work with. We’ve also found that this method can make you a better friend.</p>

<p>Today, I bring you a live coaching session with Fr. Scott Schilmoeller, Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We explore how coaching principles like active listening, asking the right questions, and encouraging growth can transform not only professional roles but also personal friendships. You will also hear Fr. Schilmoeller share his experiences and strategies for promoting vocations. Whether you’re interested in coaching, vocations, or simply becoming a better friend, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how to support and uplift those around you more effectively.</p>

<p>[02:34] Coaching Session Overview<br>
[03:45] Identifying Priorities and Vision<br>
[06:54] Understanding Vocation Hotspots<br>
[14:33] Accompanying and Supporting Leaders<br>
[24:07] Encouraging Active Listening<br>
[27:24] Creating a Concrete Format<br>
[28:07] Naming Next Steps<br>
[34:23] Benefits of Coaching<br>
[36:17] Distinguishing Coaching from Other Disciplines<br>
[43:05] Finding the Right Coach</p>

<p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.metanoiacatholic.com/get-coached" rel="nofollow">Metanoia Catholic</a></li>
<li><a href="https://omahavocations.org/" rel="nofollow">Omaha Vocations</a></li>
</ul>

<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">https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/</a>.</p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever been asked for help but then felt like you were just giving unwanted advice? It’s tough to know how to make your words count. On my team, we use an approach called coaching that focuses on active listening to really support and empower the clergy and lay leaders we work with. We’ve also found that this method can make you a better friend.</p>

<p>Today, I bring you a live coaching session with Fr. Scott Schilmoeller, Vocations Director for the Archdiocese of Omaha. We explore how coaching principles like active listening, asking the right questions, and encouraging growth can transform not only professional roles but also personal friendships. You will also hear Fr. Schilmoeller share his experiences and strategies for promoting vocations. Whether you’re interested in coaching, vocations, or simply becoming a better friend, this episode is for you. Tune in to learn how to support and uplift those around you more effectively.</p>

<p>[02:34] Coaching Session Overview<br>
[03:45] Identifying Priorities and Vision<br>
[06:54] Understanding Vocation Hotspots<br>
[14:33] Accompanying and Supporting Leaders<br>
[24:07] Encouraging Active Listening<br>
[27:24] Creating a Concrete Format<br>
[28:07] Naming Next Steps<br>
[34:23] Benefits of Coaching<br>
[36:17] Distinguishing Coaching from Other Disciplines<br>
[43:05] Finding the Right Coach</p>

<p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://www.metanoiacatholic.com/get-coached" rel="nofollow">Metanoia Catholic</a></li>
<li><a href="https://omahavocations.org/" rel="nofollow">Omaha Vocations</a></li>
</ul>

<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">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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  <title>Episode 126: Small Groups, Big Impact: Cultivating Close-Knit Faith Communities in Your Parish</title>
  <link>https://archomahaequip.fireside.fm/126</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 03 Oct 2023 00:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
  <author>Archdiocese of Omaha</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2ac6479b-62cb-4adc-8a98-24d6a156cc99/ec067c28-24ad-4cc0-bbfe-370bc3b590c0.mp3" length="72941320" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episode>126</itunes:episode>
  <itunes:title>Small Groups, Big Impact: Cultivating Close-Knit Faith Communities in Your Parish</itunes:title>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Archdiocese of Omaha</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Have you ever felt alone even when you are in a crowd of people? Do you desire to be known and seen by a community that shares your values? Our parish communities, which should be the place where we find belonging, are often too large to provide the experience of close-knit spiritual family. But, it’s not impossible! Come with me as I explore how forming small groups can be a life-giving experience, fostering deeper connections and intentional faith conversations. Drawing inspiration from stories of people living in Congo and experiences right here in our communities, we uncover the incredible impact of sharing struggles, reading scriptures together, and growing in faith collectively.</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>50:31</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/2/2ac6479b-62cb-4adc-8a98-24d6a156cc99/episodes/e/ec067c28-24ad-4cc0-bbfe-370bc3b590c0/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>Have you ever felt alone even when you are in a crowd of people? Do you desire to be known and seen by a community that shares your values? Our parish communities, which should be the place where we find belonging, are often too large to provide the experience of close-knit spiritual family. But, it’s not impossible!
Come with me as I explore how forming small groups can be a life-giving experience, fostering deeper connections and intentional faith conversations. Drawing inspiration from stories of people living in Congo and experiences right here in our communities, we uncover the incredible impact of sharing struggles, reading scriptures together, and growing in faith collectively.
In this episode:
* Discover the practical steps to initiate these gatherings, from reaching out to loved ones to embracing the simplicity of starting with a few passionate individuals. 
* Learn how fostering a welcoming and hospitable environment, even within your home, can enhance spiritual growth and engagement with the Word of God.
* Identify practical ways to start and organize small faith groups in parishes. 
Resources mentioned in this episode:
* Live Lent Together (https://archomaha.org/lent/)
* Creighton University’s Christian Spirituality  (https://www.creighton.edu/academics/programs/christian-spirituality-ma)
For more practical advice and experiences from real people sharing their mission with the world, go to https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/.
A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) 
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>Live Lent Together, small faith communities, engaging faith conversations, Christian spirituality, spiritual growth, leading faith groups, Creighton University, faith-based podcasts, parish community, spiritual development, faithful living, Catholic Church, gospel reflection, Christianity, fostering faith connections</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt alone even when you are in a crowd of people? Do you desire to be known and seen by a community that shares your values? Our parish communities, which should be the place where we find belonging, are often too large to provide the experience of close-knit spiritual family. But, it’s not impossible!</p>

<p>Come with me as I explore how forming small groups can be a life-giving experience, fostering deeper connections and intentional faith conversations. Drawing inspiration from stories of people living in Congo and experiences right here in our communities, we uncover the incredible impact of sharing struggles, reading scriptures together, and growing in faith collectively.</p>

<p>In this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li>Discover the practical steps to initiate these gatherings, from reaching out to loved ones to embracing the simplicity of starting with a few passionate individuals. </li>
<li>Learn how fostering a welcoming and hospitable environment, even within your home, can enhance spiritual growth and engagement with the Word of God.</li>
<li>Identify practical ways to start and organize small faith groups in parishes. </li>
</ul>

<p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://archomaha.org/lent/" rel="nofollow">Live Lent Together</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.creighton.edu/academics/programs/christian-spirituality-ma" rel="nofollow">Creighton University’s Christian Spirituality </a></li>
</ul>

<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">https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/</a>.</p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Have you ever felt alone even when you are in a crowd of people? Do you desire to be known and seen by a community that shares your values? Our parish communities, which should be the place where we find belonging, are often too large to provide the experience of close-knit spiritual family. But, it’s not impossible!</p>

<p>Come with me as I explore how forming small groups can be a life-giving experience, fostering deeper connections and intentional faith conversations. Drawing inspiration from stories of people living in Congo and experiences right here in our communities, we uncover the incredible impact of sharing struggles, reading scriptures together, and growing in faith collectively.</p>

<p>In this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li>Discover the practical steps to initiate these gatherings, from reaching out to loved ones to embracing the simplicity of starting with a few passionate individuals. </li>
<li>Learn how fostering a welcoming and hospitable environment, even within your home, can enhance spiritual growth and engagement with the Word of God.</li>
<li>Identify practical ways to start and organize small faith groups in parishes. </li>
</ul>

<p>Resources mentioned in this episode:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://archomaha.org/lent/" rel="nofollow">Live Lent Together</a></li>
<li><a href="https://www.creighton.edu/academics/programs/christian-spirituality-ma" rel="nofollow">Creighton University’s Christian Spirituality </a></li>
</ul>

<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">https://equip.archomaha.org/podcast/</a>.</p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
  </itunes:summary>
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  <title>Coach's Corner 2: Closing Churches</title>
  <link>https://archomahaequip.fireside.fm/cc2</link>
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  <pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2023 04:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
  <author>Archdiocese of Omaha</author>
  <enclosure url="https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/2ac6479b-62cb-4adc-8a98-24d6a156cc99/4084704b-64d3-4b67-836f-d96d3740853d.mp3" length="12291918" type="audio/mpeg"/>
  <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
  <itunes:author>Archdiocese of Omaha</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>Did you know that in July of this year more than 20 parishes in our diocese will cease having Sunday Mass? Maybe one of these parishes is your own. The cessation of Sunday Mass will be one of the hardest events for faithful Catholics to process. It feels like the death of a loved one. However, this is not the first time God's people have had to deal with their worship in a particular place coming to an end. I’d like to offer lessons from the past. Why is this happening and what should our response be?
</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:duration>8:16</itunes:duration>
  <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
  <itunes:image href="https://media24.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images-2024/podcasts/images/2/2ac6479b-62cb-4adc-8a98-24d6a156cc99/episodes/4/4084704b-64d3-4b67-836f-d96d3740853d/cover.jpg?v=1"/>
  <description>Did you know that in July of this year more than 20 parishes in our diocese will cease having Sunday Mass? Maybe one of these parishes is your own. The cessation of Sunday Mass will be one of the hardest events for faithful Catholics to process. It feels like the death of a loved one. However, this is not the first time God's people have had to deal with their worship in a particular place coming to an end. I’d like to offer lessons from the past. Why is this happening and what should our response be?
References:
Vatican document on Pastoral Planning (https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2020/07/20/200720a.html)
A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com) 
</description>
  <itunes:keywords>Archdiocese of Omaha, Church closures, Missionary identity, New evangelization, Christian witness, Church growth strategies, Cultural transformation, Faith renewal</itunes:keywords>
  <content:encoded>
    <![CDATA[<p>Did you know that in July of this year more than 20 parishes in our diocese will cease having Sunday Mass? Maybe one of these parishes is your own. The cessation of Sunday Mass will be one of the hardest events for faithful Catholics to process. It feels like the death of a loved one. However, this is not the first time God&#39;s people have had to deal with their worship in a particular place coming to an end. I’d like to offer lessons from the past. Why is this happening and what should our response be?</p>

<p>References:<br>
<a href="https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2020/07/20/200720a.html" rel="nofollow">Vatican document on Pastoral Planning</a></p>

<p>A Production of the Archdiocese of Omaha<br>
Editor: Taylor Schroll (ForteCatholic.com)</p>]]>
  </content:encoded>
  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<p>Did you know that in July of this year more than 20 parishes in our diocese will cease having Sunday Mass? Maybe one of these parishes is your own. The cessation of Sunday Mass will be one of the hardest events for faithful Catholics to process. It feels like the death of a loved one. However, this is not the first time God&#39;s people have had to deal with their worship in a particular place coming to an end. I’d like to offer lessons from the past. Why is this happening and what should our response be?</p>

<p>References:<br>
<a href="https://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2020/07/20/200720a.html" rel="nofollow">Vatican document on Pastoral Planning</a></p>

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