Ascension Roundtable (Your Catholic Ministry Podcast)
Catholic ministry professionals share stories and brainstorm solutions to common ministry challenges.
We found 6 episodes of Ascension Roundtable (Your Catholic Ministry Podcast) with the tag “ministry”.
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"Little by Little" Ministry
December 7th, 2022 | 45 mins 25 secs
cfr, ministry, music ministry, poco a poco
Today we are joined by Brother Isaiah, a Franciscan friar who lives in the Bronx. He shares how little by little, he came to love God, discover his calling towards religious life, and use his musical gifts to serve the Lord. He also shares three pieces of wisdom that will deepen your prayer life and elevate your ministry.
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Ministry Minutes: Embarrassment is Healthy - Yours Anyways
October 3rd, 2018 | 4 mins 28 secs
allen, audition, awkward moments, embrace your humanity, flaws, human beings, humanity, ministry, public speaking
Allen has suffered through a lot of embarrassment in his life. So he stopped trying to avoid it, and started trying to embrace it.
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Ministry Minutes: When You’re Planning are You Praying Too?
September 26th, 2018 | 1 min 56 secs
busy schedule, charles de foucauld, ministry
Let go of your to-do list for at least thirty minutes a day and make prayer your top priority.
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Ministry Minutes: Staff Changes
August 29th, 2018 | 3 mins 26 secs
ministry, parish, staff changes
If you work in ministry, you are familiar with staff changes. From parishioners to volunteers to coworkers and the clergy, people often come and go in the parish. How should we react to these staff changes?
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Ministry Minutes: Are You Caught in a Rut?
August 1st, 2018 | 1 min 18 secs
keep up, ministry, routine
It’s easy to get stuck in a rut with the same routine year after year, but the demands of ministry can change quickly and often. What can we do to keep up?
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Ministry Minutes: Complaining Won't Help
July 25th, 2018 | 2 mins 23 secs
complaining, grumbling, ministry, parish, st. john of the cross
At what point does necessary venting become useless complaining, and what can we do to stop ourselves? St. John of the Cross has some strong advice.