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For youth leaders
… a continual process in the individual of maturation in faith and a likening to Christ, according to the will of the Father, under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
John 15:1-11
Discover one’s vocation and mission Knowing the will of the Father
Live one’s vocation and mission with ever-greater willingness Likening to Christ Under the guidance of the Holy Spirit
To follow Jesus without “but” and “what if”, discipleship, preparing vision and mission
Discern with Br. John Soh
The reason should be love of God
Doing little things for God, administration, teaching
My old and new catholic life, lapse catholics, lay people
Vision:A community of Christ’s disciples
who are passionately in
love with the Lord and whose love is reflected in their
ordinary life
Vision A community of Christ's disciples who are passionately in
love with the Lord, and whose love is reflected in their ordinary lives.
Mission to be disciples of Christ according to His heart, through ongoing
conversion, sanctification, and mission. to journey with the young people and to encounter Christ in each
other. to help the young people put the Eucharist as the source and
summit of their christian lives. to help the young people build their lives upon the rock which is
Jesus, the Word of God, and to live in the power of the Holy Spirit. to build community of believers who is charismatic and
missionary in nature.
It is not enough for us to know the
will of God, we have to do it. Pope John Paul II
Formation is more about being rather than doing. Being more like Christ.
Being formed == bearing fruits (Gal 5:22-23)Love Joy
Peace Patience
Kindness Goodness
Faithfulness Gentleness
Self-control
Share your ministry vision and mission and how you discern those? (refer to the elements in discovering the will of God)
What are the fruits that I am producing? And what are the fruits that I have not had yet?
Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me.
He who abides in me, and I in him, he it is that bear much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.
Discernment: individual and groupEmotional maturitySpiritual growthTime management and priorities in
lifeLeadership successionCatholic teachingObedience and humility