2017-2018 Small Group Offerings

Tuesday Mornings 9:15-11:00 AM

Fall Study Begins September 12 and meets in the North Fellowship Hall
Fall Study: Oremus

Contact: Debbie King, debbie.king@sthubert.org

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Thursday Mornings (Pray and Play), 9:15-11:00 AM

Fall Study begins September 14 and meets in the North Fellowship Hall
Fall Study: Catholic Mom Challenge

Contact: Ashley Burns, ashleyburns618@gmail.com

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Thursday Evenings - 7:00-8:30 PM

Fall Study Begins September 21 and meets in the North Fellowship Hall
Fall Study: Oremus 

Contact: Debbie King, debbie.king@sthubert.org

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Thursday Evenings 7:00-8:30 PM

Fall Study Begins September 21 and meets in the Narthex
Fall Study: The One Thing Is Three

Contacts: Lynn Thompson, thompslb@mchsi.com; Ginger Larson, gingerlars@gmail.com; Maria Salamon, msalamon325@yahoo.com

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Thursday Evenings (Couples) 6:30-8:00 PM

Fall Study Begins September 21 and meets in the North Fellowship Hall/Family Room
Fall Study: To be decided based on interest

Contact: Debbie King, debbie.king@sthubert.org

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A Closer Look at the Studies

Oremus - Let Us Pray by Fr. Mark Toups

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The Oremus study program teaches you the essentials of an effective and fruitful prayer life. Over the course of eight weeks you will discover how God speaks to you, even in the smallest encounters. Following the Tradition of the Catholic Church and the wisdom of the saints, you will learn how to express yourself to God in prayer, and how to hear his voice.

 

 

 

Catholic Mom Challenge by Sterling Jaquith

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Catholic moms are called to sainthood, but what does that look like among the piles of laundry, the mounting to-do list, and the stress of getting dinner ready? The Catholic Mom Challenge system blends the power of Catholicism with discrete steps that busy moms can take to manage their lives while still striving for sainthood.

This system works for everyone, because it will teach you to always be refining what works for you. It’s about treating life as one big experiment where we run tests, keep what works, and toss what doesn’t – it’s always evolving to meet your needs. Sterling uses humor and wisdom to share her story along with tips for how to live a Christ-centered life in a self-centered world.

 

The One Thing is Three: How the Holy Trinity Explains Everything by Fr. Michael Gaitley

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The "One Thing is Three" is written for everyone. The conversational tone has an appeal that invites the reader into the journey of life. I highly recommend this book for anyone who loves the Church and seeks a deeper understanding of her teachings. Filled with references to Vatican II and Pope John Paul II, this book will enrich your belief in God's plan of salvation, and your love of the Most Holy Trinity.