Kerygma is a term that is largely unfamiliar to most Catholics. Kerygma (from the Greek keryssein, to proclaim, and keryx, herald) refers to the initial and essential proclamation of the gospel message.
St. Ann’s provides classes for pre-K through 12th grade and an adult class as well. The four-year-olds experience many hands-on activities through the Good Shepherd program. Kindergarten through 12th grade studies the sacraments, Sacred Scripture, the Church, the commandments, the beatitudes, the creed, liturgy and worship, morality and prayer.
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Students in grades 5-12 meet weekly on Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. for a meal and activities/discussions, focused out discipleship as well as assisting with a variety of service projects, conferences, and retreats throughout the year.
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St. Ann's offers faith formation for adults who wish to deepen their faith and grow in their spiritual life. The adult education class meets on most Sundays at 10:20 a.m.
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Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) is a program established for non-Catholics who are interested in learning about the Catholic faith and who would like to enter into full communion with the Catholic Church. Catholics who would like to come to learn or refresh their faith formation are also welcome to attend. This eight-month program addresses the fundamental teachings of the Church and culminates during the Easter season for those who wish to join the Catholic Church either by baptism or by Profession of Faith for those who are already validly baptized.
For more info on how to the RCIA process or questions, please contact Adrian Johnson at 806-655-3302 or abj.1274@gmail.com