Ever wanted to go on a mission trip, an adventure where you can bring real change in to the lives of others? Often these missions take time to plan, and foresight to clear weeks of your schedule.
St. Alphonsus parish is going on a mission, and you don't even have to leave town to join us.
This year our parish mission will offer the tools to enact real change in our lives and the lives of others. We may not be bringing food to the poor, but we will be bringing the Gospel into our lives and finding out how to bring the joy of the good news to all those we encounter.
St. Alphonsus Parish welcomes Catholic Answers speaker, Hector Molina. Hector is a self-described "motivangelist" who inspires and motivates others to know, live, and share their faith with passion and purpose. We are excited for Hector to break open Catholic Tradition and Faith as we go on our mission for God.
All talks will occur in the Church at 7:00 p.m. with "Taste of St. Alphonsus" in the Parish Hall afterwards.
Sunday, March 1 Why Be Catholic? The Case for Catholicism
Monday, March 2 9:30 a.m. - Coffee, Cake and Questions with Hector Molina in Parish Hall
Monday, March 2 The Kerygma Enigma What is the Good News?
Tuesday, March 3 9:30 a.m. - Coffee, Cake and Questions with Hector Molina in Parish Hall
Tuesday, March 3 7 Habits of Highly Evangelistic Catholics
Take part in the mission: There's a lot that goes into a Parish Mission evening, and each volunteer makes a huge difference. If you are interested in helping set up, cook, welcome, or clean up during our mission days, please email Pastoral Associate of Evangelization Paul Sifuentes at p[email protected] or call the office at 873.2885. About our speaker: Hector is dynamic lay Catholic speaker and apologist with over 20 years of experience in professional pastoral ministry and leadership in the Church. In 2012, he joined the staff of Catholic Answers, the largest lay-run apostolate of Catholic apologetics and evangelization in North America. With his great wealth and knowledge and pastoral experience, Hector has developed a solid reputation as being one of the most passionate and articulate expositors and defenders of the Catholic faith.
KeHector has been married to his lovely wife, Uki, for over 10 years. The have five children, two boys and three girls, and make their in the Rome of the West, St. Louis, Missouri.