![]() View this newletter in PDF in this issue -Letter from the DirectorDear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, May the mercy of the crucified and risen Lord Jesus increase your reliance on his faithfulness, as we expectantly wait in prayer for the coming of the Holy Spirit this Pentecost! The last few months have been action-packed with opportunities for us to proclaim the Lord Jesus, as well as present evangelization training at parishes. We have been particularly focused on preparations for our first Discovering Christ course to be held at the Church of the Crucifixion, beginning April 17th! Please join us in praying that the Lord will bring many people to encounter Him during the six-week course! “Come follow me and I will make you fishers of men.” Matthew 4:19 As we have worked with parishes and dioceses nationwide over the years, we clearly see how essential it is for our parishes to break out of a programmatic worldview to be an effective evangelizing community. This paradigm affects us at both the parish and personal levels. Let me share with you about a paradigm shift necessaryon the level of individual Catholics. If this change occurs for each of us, it will bring radical change for the parish as well. When the parishioners begin to grasp that evangelization is the essential mission of the Catholic Church, and that Iam called by Jesus to personally evangelize, many react saying, “I am too busy to add one more thing to what I am already doing!” But the mission Christ calls us to is not a call to add one more thing to our schedules. What is called for is a fundamental shift in the way we think and live as Catholics. Evangelization - sharing Jesus Christ with others and inviting them into relationship with the Trinity in the context of the Church, is something that is meant to be a normal part of my daily life. Evangelization is something that can happen anytime and anywhere. Sharing God’s love with others is not restricted to being on a committee, serving on an evangelization retreat, or going on a mission trip. It is following Jesus, and inviting the Holy Spirit to lead and use us during our ordinary daily life. Opportunities will arise that cover the spectrum from kindness to a stranger whose car is broken down or taking the time to greet the gas station attendant by name, to explicitly sharing about your personal relationship with Jesus Christ as Lord. If we make love our aim, and ask the Lord Jesus to let us see what he is doing, anytime and anywhere, evangelization will become a normal, natural part of my life, i.e., on the radar screen 24/7. It will no longer be primarily programmatic or one morething to add to my already busy life. St Paul said, “For the love of Christ compels us because we are convinced thatone has died for all!” (2 Corinthians 5:15) It is the knowledge of Christ’s love for me personally that compels me to share this good news with others as part of my daily life that will make the difference! Jesus died for all! We remember you each day in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament as we ask the Lord Jesus to use you as his witnesses. May you continue to surrender your life to him and grow in the knowledge of Christ’s love for you personally that you may be compelled to share the Good News of Jesus Christ with those you meet! Sincerely,
Dave Nodar
Blogging with ChristLifeHoorah! ChristLife has initiated a new evangelization resource! A group blog (online discussion) helping Catholics and other Christians personally respond to the Lord Jesus' call to make disciples of all nations. Our cup of tea is personal evangelization. The words of Pope Paul VI inspire us- "In the long run, is there any other way of handing on the Gospel than by transmitting to another person one's personal experience of faith?" Please join ChristLife's group blog and share what God is doing in your life! Seven Ways to Get Involved
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Podcast 19 - Street Interviews and Evangelization |
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Meet Fr. Erik Arnold, our newly appointed member of our Board of Directors. Fr. Arnold is the pastor of the Church of the Crucifixion parish in Glen Burnie, Maryland. He also served as the Archdiocesan Liaison for Archbishop William Cardinal Keeler to the Franklin Graham Festival held in Baltimore this past summer. ChristLife had the privilege of working closely with Fr. Arnold on this event. Fr. Arnold is a wonderful addition to our Board, as he possesses a personal passion for evangelization. Recently, Fr. Arnold opened the doors of Crucifixion parish to be the host for ChristLife’s first pilot course of Discovering Christ. |
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Beyond pastoring, Fr. Arnold has a wealth of other talents. He is creative, innovative, and gifted with technology. He also is an inspiration to his parish family and to his fellow priests. In his spare time, Fr. Arnold enjoys kayaking and being outdoors. We are truly blessed to have Fr. Arnold as part of the ChristLife team!
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Pete Ascosi Young Adult Project Manager Dave Nodar - Director Dianne Martin Program Director Leo Rudegeair Administrative Director Chad Zik College Intern For more on each member visit our staff page |
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Discovering Christ April 17-May 22 (Tuesdays)
6:30-9:00 PM (dinner, teaching, & small groups)
Church of the Crucifixion, Glen Burnie MD
New Pentecost for New Evangelization
June 8-10
Charismatic Renewal Conference
Franciscan University of Steubenville, OH
For more information on these events visit our calendar of events
ChristLife is a lay Catholic ministry established in response to the Church's call to a new evangelization. William Cardinal Keeler recognized ChristLife as an apostolate of the Archdiocese of Baltimore in 1995.
"I encourage you to continue to focus your mission on equipping Catholics for the work of evangelization so that others might come to know personally the love of God in Jesus Christ, through the Holy Spirit, becoming disciples and members of the Church."
William Cardinal Keeler, Archbishop of Baltimore, April 21, 2006
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