Where are you on the Way to missionary discipleship?

Discipleship is a journey—not a destination. It is a process of conversion where our hearts become more and more like the heart of Christ.

Wherever you are on the journey, we're here to help!

We don’t “arrive” at the end until we are united with God in heaven. This means that our entire lives are a wonderful adventure of transformation; of walking with God wherever he leads us and allowing him to draw us deeper into his light, love, and truth. Most often, these paths are far greater and deeper than we could ever have expected or otherwise wandered on our own

The thing about taking a journey, though, is that at some point, we have to start walking. And because this journey is eternal, there is always a next step to take.

That’s why we created a road map to highlight how we, as a parish and as individuals, can walk on “the Way” of missionary discipleship. 

A Generation of Saints

Road Map

The WAY to MISSIONARY DISCIPLESHIP


Look at the steps below. Where are you starting? What is the next step you can take to move forward on the way?

 

Grow in a personal relationship with Jesus

 

  • Spend at least 15 minutes every day in quiet, focused conversation with God
  • Read the bible regularly to encounter the real Word of God
  • Attend Sunday Mass every week as an offering of worship to our Savior
  • Participate in the Sacrament of Reconciliation at least once per month
  • Participate in various formation and prayer opportunities of the parish

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Find community to support you in your journey

 

  • Seek out a discipleship mentor who can guide you on your journey
  • Join a small group to gain a community of people walking together in deeper discipleship
  • Gather a group of family members or friends to walk with you and support each other
  • Meet with a member of our formation team for accompaniment and mentoring 

Help Me Find Community

 

Be equipped for mission

 

  • Attend the Missionary Discipleship Training Group run by Adult Minister, Claire Ziolkowski
  • Attend a Called and Gifted Workshop hosted by the parish twice a year
  • Attend My Parish Matters, hosted by the Archdiocese at parishes around the area

I Want to Be Equipped

 

 

Live Missionary Discipleship

 

  • Discern your unique mission - we each have a unique call from God
  • Continue to grow spiritually through prayer and formation
  • Live on the look-out for where the Spirit is leading you and to whom He is leading you
  • Remember that our ultimate mission is to "go and make disciples of all nations"! (Matthew 28:19)

I Need Guidance on the Way

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is a Missionary Disciple?

Our parish defines a missionary disciple as someone who hears the call, consciously decides to make Christ the center of their life, and works to reorder their life around His will through prayer, the sacraments, discernment, and action.

Where did the idea come from?

The command to become missionary disciples is rooted in Jesus himself. As he was ascending into heaven and sending the Holy Spirit to be with his disciples on earth, he commanded the disciples to “go make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you” (Matthew 28: 19-20). This command applied to the disciples then and was understood to apply to every disciple since. At our Baptism, we are baptized into the call to be missionary disciples: people who not only work to love and follow Jesus in their own life, but work to help others do the same. We do this not because we want people to follow some legalistic set of rules, but because we know from experience that life with Jesus is the best life there is and we want everyone to share in that joy and hope!

Why am I hearing so much about missionary discipleship now?

The call to missionary discipleship has been a central teaching of Pope Francis’s papacy. While he is not the only pope to speak on this, he is one of the most vocal in calling all Christians to be missionary disciples. He even wrote a whole book on it! For more information on what the Pope has to say, read Evangelii Gaudium: The Joy of the Gospel.

But I don't know anything! How can I be a missionary disciple?

Jesus didn’t call the smartest or most well-educated people to become his disciples. He called the average person. Why? Because missionary discipleship isn’t about what we know. It’s about who we know. All it takes to be an effective missionary disciple in the world is a strong relationship with Jesus. You are inviting people into a relationship with a person. Your own experience of the goodness of Jesus is a more effective tool than any degree or course.

What if I don't have a strong relationship with Jesus yet?

Follow the roadmap above to begin forming one! You can also reach out to any member of the formation department to get personal mentoring in growing your relationship with Jesus.

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