Concluding reflections and discussion on ‘A Church on the Move’
This week’s column concludes this year’s reflections and our discussion of Joe Paprocki’s book “A Church on the Move.” In
Read MoreThis week’s column concludes this year’s reflections and our discussion of Joe Paprocki’s book “A Church on the Move.” In
Read MoreIn his book “A Church On the Move,” Joe Paprocki says the church must abandon once and for all the
Read MoreThe last section of Joe Paprocki’s book “A Church On the Move” focuses on how the emerging church engages the
Read MoreThe Jesuit theologian Karl Rahner once wrote that Christians in the future will become mystics or they will cease to
Read MoreAccording to Joe Paprocki, the author of “A Church On the Move,” one of the biggest challenges facing the church
Read MoreWhen our daughter was pretty young, she played in a pee-wee softball league one summer. On the way to the
Read MoreIn his book “A Church on the Move,” Joe Paprocki offers a variety of suggestions on how to form adult
Read MoreCatechists do not teach a subject, Joe Paprocki says. “Catechists are facilitators of an encounter with Jesus … a living
Read MoreI don’t know if anyone has ever actually said “familiarity breeds boredom,” but I’m sure someone has had that thought
Read MoreJoe Paprocki, in his book “A Church On the Move,” says our local faith communities need to recover a sense
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