BELMONT — More than 30 teens gathered at historic Belmont Abbey College June 18-23 for the Diocese of Charlotte’s annual Faithful Servant Leadership Institute.
Started in 1981, the five-day program helps young people explore their God-given leadership potential, with sessions on communication skills, group dynamics, consensus building and negotiation skills, planning, ethics, and evangelization in the modern world.
“This year, unlike years previous, we intend to follow the youth participants going forward, encouraging and supporting their continued growth and use of their newfound skills and charge as disciples of Jesus,” said Paul Kotlowski, the diocese’s youth ministry director.
“Faithful Servant is the best way to become grounded or re-grounded in your faith,” said participant Cecilia Dierking.
“It offers an amazing way to inspire Catholic leadership in the world.”
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CHARLOTTE — Are you interested in a peaceful, prayerful method of reaching out to women and men entering the local abortion facility and helping them to choose life?
If so, Sidewalk Advocates for Life might be for you.
This new “sidewalk counseling” program uses a compassionate, woman-oriented method to save lives and help women in unplanned pregnancies by offering them life-affirming options.
If you would like to learn this method and check out our program, please join this training. Register online at www.charlottediocese.org/sidewalk-advocates-for-life-counseling-training. The $20 fee will cover lunch and training materials.
Learn more about Sidewalk Advocates for Life: www.sidewalkadvocates.org.
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