march 2 | 8 AM - 12:30 PM | Main Church
Join us for St. Ann’s Lenten Parish Mission on March 2nd in the Main Church. We are honored to have speaker Max Ford guide us in delving into the heart of our theme for this year: “Be Sent: Making Disciples in an Apostolic Age,” while aligning with our Year of Evangelization initiative.
schedule
8:00 AM: Mass in the Church with everyone
8:45 AM - 9:15AM: Nursery Drop-Off and Breakout Tracks
Tracks will happen simultaneously from 9:00 AM to 11:45 AM. Parents can drop off their kids in the nursery and assembly room starting at 8:45 AM
*The nursery will operate from 8:45 AM to 12:45 PM.
Children Track K-4th Grade (Assembly Room) led by Children’s Ministry Staff
Middle School Track (Cenacle) led by Middle School Ministry
High School Track Adult Track (Main Church) led by Max Ford
9:15 AM: Session 1: To know Him
10:35 AM: Session 2: To be Sent
12:00 PM: Adoration
12:30 PM: Lunch at the Courtyard
*Before taking your child to the nursery, you must set up a free KidCheck account through www.kidcheck.com. The Nursery Program subscribes to KidCheck to use its electronic check-in system. A phone number is required to create such an account. This same phone number is required during check-in. A meal of pepperoni or cheese pizza and juice will be provided at 11:00 AM. Parents can provide their lunches for children if needed.
about our speaker: Max Ford
Maximilian Ford is from from Manchester, England, and now calls the South of France home. In 2017, he played a pivotal role in establishing Holy Spirit House, an organization dedicated to assembling, empowering, and commissioning fervent believers who are eager to wield their gifts to spread the tangible presence of Jesus in contemporary society. Prior to this, in 2015, he became a part of One Hope Project, a dynamic worship collective born out of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal movement in the UK. One Hope Project boasts a diverse array of artists and songwriters united by their shared passion to foster a kingdom-centered ethos through impactful music, innovative creativity, and fostering meaningful connections with others.
faqs
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Yes, they may. While it is not a hard and fast requirement, we highly recommend that all children who are in grades K-4 attend the Kids Track. This way both adults an children receive content customized for them.
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Yes. This policy is in place to keep your child as safe as possible during the Parish Mission. A child will only be dismissed to a parent/guardian.
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Yes. If you are interested in volunteering in the kids track, please reach out to Kim Cesario at KCesario@stannparish.org