EquipCast
Encouragement and inspiration for sharing your catholic faith
We found 10 episodes of EquipCast with the tag “catholic”.
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Episode 152: Sanctify the Ordinary with Missionaries of the Holy Spirit, Chance and Lora Unger
Episode | May 28th, 2024 | 50 mins 54 secs
catholic, catholic marriage advice, catholic ministry, catholic parenting, catholic podcast, catholic saints and families, christian community, christian family life, christian friendship, disciples, evangelism, evangelization, faith journey, family holiness, holiness in daily life, making disciples, marriage and faith, missionaries of the holy spirit, spiritual growth, surrender to god, theology of the body
Have you ever heard the universal call to holiness, “Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect,” and instead of feeling inspired, felt discouraged? Holiness is hard, especially when we strive for it alone. When we rely solely on our own strengths, we often fail. But when we pursue holiness within the Body of Christ, leaning on both our community and God, we are much more likely to succeed. In today’s episode, Chance and Lora Unger, founders of Missionaries of the Holy Spirit in the Family, share their insights on making holy practices a regular part of family life. Our conversation highlights the transformative power of continually surrendering to God and incorporating prayer into our daily routines. The Ungers emphasize the importance of a supportive community to foster holiness in our marriages and families. They show us how holiness can begin with simple, practical steps such as daily prayer and small acts of kindness. They encourage us to embrace our daily challenges and transform these experiences through grace and prayer.
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Episode 151: How to Effectively Share the Gospel of Life With Women
Episode | May 21st, 2024 | 50 mins 13 secs
abortion healing, catholic, catholic ministry, christian ministry, disciples, empowerment, evangelism, evangelization, identity, making disciples, pregnancy support, psychological health, relationships, reproductive health, women's health
As we approach the 2nd anniversary of the repeal of Roe v. Wade, the debate about abortion continues to divide us. Have you noticed, maybe even in your own conversations, that traditional pro-life messaging about the baby just isn't hitting home? What if I told you that by understanding the deep emotional and psychological needs of women considering abortion, we could revolutionize our approach and truly help women make life-affirming choices? Today, I chat with Megan Drapa, a researcher and education specialist for the Vitae Foundation, about what really influences women contemplating abortion. Megan shares that their research dives into the deep emotional drives behind these decisions, challenging what many of us think. She highlights that many women already see abortion as morally significant but feel driven by fear and a need to protect their identity. Our conversation sheds light on why we need more nuanced, compassionate communication to better support women facing unplanned pregnancies.
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Episode 150: How to Reach One More: Equipping Disciples for Mission Alongside Our Protestant Brothers
Episode | May 14th, 2024 | 49 mins 32 secs
catholic, catholic and protestant collaboration, catholic ministry, church outreach strategies, cross-denominational unity, disciples, evangelism, evangelism skills and mindset, evangelization, evangelization training program, making disciples, practical steps for mission, reach one more success stories, spreading the gospel together, transforming lives through faith, unity in mission podcast
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Episode 149: Find Jesus Among the Marginalized: A Conversation with Jill Lynch
Episode | May 7th, 2024 | 54 mins 29 secs
altruism vs. love, catholic, catholic ministry, christian service, dignity in service, disciples, evangelism, evangelization, homelessness awareness, humanitarian aid insights, jesus among the poor, making disciples, marginalized communities, service with empathy, st. vincent de paul society, understanding poverty
Why do you help the poor? In a culture where lending a hand to those in need is often seen as a noble thing to do, it's crucial for us as Christians to understand the deeper motivation behind our actions. As believers, we serve the poor out of love—a love that sees Jesus in the faces of those in need. To delve into this profound aspect of service, I invite you to listen to my recent conversation with Jill Lynch, Executive Director of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in Omaha. In this enlightening discussion, Jill shares her insights on recognizing the humanity and inherent worth of homeless individuals, challenging stereotypes and emphasizing the importance of empathy and dignity. Jill sheds light on the obstacles faced by the homeless, from securing identification to accessing transportation, and discusses proactive measures to prevent homelessness among the working poor. Through personal anecdotes, she illustrates the holistic approach of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, offering targeted assistance to those on the brink of homelessness. Above all, Jill emphasizes the profound truth that serving the poor is not just an act of charity, but a way to encounter Christ Himself. By treating each individual with respect and compassion, we fulfill the mission of seeing the face of Jesus in the marginalized.
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Episode 148: How to Recognize Sacred Moments: A Conversation with Archbishop Lucas
Episode | April 30th, 2024 | 42 mins 34 secs
acts of the apostles, archbishop lucas, catholic, catholic ministry, christian community, disciples, divine opportunities, evangelism, evangelization, faith sharing, holy spirit's guidance, inspirational conversations, making disciples, personal witness, spiritual encounters
Wouldn’t it be nice if God performed some undeniable miracle and every person in the world converted? The reality is…he did. Jesus performed numerous miracles, and people still walked away from him (John 6). So, we must look to the ordinary moments. Moments with coworkers, family members, new acquaintances, and friends that may seem mundane at first, but with an openness and attentiveness to the Holy Spirit’s guidance, they become opportunities to share one’s faith or engaging in conversations about spirituality. Today, I sit down with Archbishop Lucas to talk about those moments. He emphasizes the Holy Spirit's role in orchestrating these encounters and God's unconditional love for all people, regardless of their background or circumstances.
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Phase 5: Alignment - How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship
Episode | April 23rd, 2024 | 43 mins 49 secs
catholic, catholic ministry, church ministry alignment, disciples, enhancing parish engagement, evangelism, evangelization, making disciples, maximizing ministry impact, ministry assessment tools, navigating ministry options, parish mission alignment, parish pathway development, parish strategic initiatives, strategic planning for parishes, strengthening faith communities
What do you do with ministries that existed before the clear path? By the time you see the fruit of changed lives in your parish, it’s likely that you will ask how you can help your non-clear path ministries serve the community’s mission and goal to make disciples. In this fifth episode of the series How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship, Nicole Cook and Kristi Preisman from St. Columbkille describe the process of alignment. They began by talking with their ministry leaders to understand roles, strengths, and areas in need of improvement. They determined how each ministry aligned with the overall mission of the parish and identified areas where ministries needed to adjust. Their goal was to ensure that each ministry at St. Columbkille plays a meaningful role in helping people connect with God and take their next steps in their faith journey.
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Phase 6: Expansion - How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship
Episode | April 23rd, 2024 | 45 mins 38 secs
catholic, catholic ministry, disciples, evangelism, evangelization, making disciples
Now that we’ve built a clear path, how do we make sure is survives? What comes next?
In this sixth and final episode of the series How to Build a Clear Path, Jenny Wiswell and Fr. Marcus Knecht from St. Gerald discuss the phase of expansion. They emphasize the importance of recognizing and responding to the diverse needs of parishioners at different stages of their faith journey. They underscore the importance of discernment, communication, leader recruitment, and staying humble and receptive to feedback. -
Phase 4: Communication - How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship
Episode | April 16th, 2024 | 40 mins 39 secs
catholic, catholic ministry, disciples, evangelism, evangelization, making disciples
Once you have a clear path built, how do you communicate it to your parishioners? Often, our parishioners are living in the new reality of the clear path, but they don’t yet see the big picture vision for evangelization. In this fourth Episode of the series How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship, Jake Olson and Fr. James Keiter from Our Catholic Family describe how they navigated the phase of communication. They talk about leveraging different communication methods, the significance of personal witness and stories, and the need to communicate the clear path repeatedly to ensure understanding and engagement among parishioners.
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Phase 3: Implementation - How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship
Episode | April 16th, 2024 | 38 mins 12 secs
catholic, catholic ministry, disciples, evangelism, evangelization, making disciples
Now that you have a plan to transform your parish, how do you get started? Implementing the Clear Path to Discipleship can feel daunting when you start to understand the scope of the change that is necessary. In this third episode of the series How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship, Jonathan Sanchez-Hidalgo, Director of Evangelization and Discipleship at St. Charles Borromeo shares his experience navigating the complexities of implementing programs within a parish setting. He highlights the importance of community involvement, the need for flexibility and initiative, and the ability to learn from failures.
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Phase 1: Assessment – How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship
Episode | April 9th, 2024 | 43 mins 9 secs
building clear paths, catholic, catholic ministry, church community assessment, clear path to discipleship, disciples, discipleship journey, evangelism, evangelization, evangelization efforts, faith formation programs, making disciples, parish growth strategies, parish ministry, parish outreach initiatives, pastoral conversion, phase of assessment, spiritual renewal
Does your parish’s current list of ministries help your people evangelize? It’s likely the answer is no. Most parish ministries were built during a time where people flocked to church. But the culture has changed, and our ministries need to as well. So today, I bring you the first episode in the series How to Build a Clear Path of Discipleship. Rachel Gifford, Director of Catechesis & Evangelization at St. Mary’s Parish, highlights her parish's journey through the phase of assessment. She shares how they examined existing programs to identify gaps in reaching newcomers and building up disciples for the work of mission. Challenges included resistance to change and feeling overwhelmed, but the parish found support in prayer, coaching, and revisiting their mission. Despite the difficulties, they saw positive outcomes, with new families registering and a renewed sense of faith in the community.