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Faith Formation Commission
The Faith Formation Commission is a seven member body comprised of five elected parishioners, the Pastor, and the Faith Formation Director (non-voting, ex officio) charged with overseeing faith formation for the entire parish, including the Elderly, Marginalized, Children of Catechetical Age, Young Adults, Family, Youth, Early childhood, Adults, and Persons with Disabilities.
The Commission approaches this task by recognizing that: “To grow in discipleship throughout life, all believers need and are called to build vibrant parish and diocesan communities of faith and service. Such communities cannot exist without a strong, complete, and systematic catechesis for all its members. By "complete and systematic" we mean a catechesis that nurtures a profound, lifelong conversion of the whole person and sets forth a comprehensive, contemporary synthesis of the faith.
In light of the previous statement, we recognize that Holy Spirit continuously prompts The Church to pursue these six tasks:
-promotion of the knowledge of the faith
-liturgical education
-moral formation
-instruction to pray
-education for community life
-missionary initiative/evangelization
Current FFC members are
Clark White (chair, Pastoral Council liaison) 377-7406
Tim Mroch (vice-chair) 365-2212
Linda Lundahl 377-4930
Barb Tupper 447-4539
Joan Tatarka 447-9389
Fr. John Gossman (ex-officio) 377-4869
Rodney Bluml (Faith Formation Director) 377-4869

