Faith Formation Registration is open online on our parish website, stannsofcanyon.org, under the ECOMMUNITY tab. Forms will also be available for download on the parish website and a paper form will be available on the glass table in the narthex. In-person registration will be available after all Masses starting September 19 and 20. For questions, please contact our Director of Religious Education, Adrian Johnson, or our Youth Director, Joshua Dutchover in the parish office.
St. Ann's has a parish subscription to FORMED. You can sign up for Formed by going to formed.org/signup on your PC or laptop and entering "St. Ann's Catholic Church" into the search bar. It will say "St. Ann's Catholic Church, 605 38th Street, TX" and that is our parish. (You must sign up with a PC or laptop before you do so on a mobile device.) Please click on the article title to connect to the FORMED sign up page.
The books for this group have arrived and are available in the Reconciliation Room. The title of the book is Holy Envy by Barbara Brown Taylor. Those who registered can sign your name when you pick up your book. There is a basket available for donations to help offset the cost to the parish. Thank you for your generosity! There will be a discussion of the book at the beginning of Easter time. The date and time of the discussion group is to be determined. If you did not register and would like a book, contact Adrian Johnson at ajohnson@stannsofcanyon.org
The Bible Timeline Adult classes will begin this Sunday, January 12th, at 10:20 a.m. The Wednesday class also begins this week on Wednesday, January 15th, at 7 p.m. All parishioners are welcome, even if you haven't signed up!
There will be no faith formation classes (pre-K through adult) or RCIA classes on the following Sundays: December 22, December 29, and January 5. Classes resume on Sunday, January 12.
Come discuss this month's adult study book ("Embracing Grace: Discovering the Gospel that Restores Us to God, Creation, and Ourselves" by Scot McKnight) on Tuesday, April 9 at 7 p.m. or Friday, April 12, at 1 p.m.
Join us this Tuesday (February 19) for our discussion about this month's book selection, Barbara Brown Taylor's An Altar in the World. You may choose to attend the group that will meet at noon (with pizza) or the group that will meet at 7 p.m. (with desserts). Both groups will meet in meeting Room C.
Beginning on Sunday, February 17, adults are welcome to join us in the adult education classroom (room 4) for a 6-part video series and discussion entitled "Entering the Passion of Jesus" featuring Amy-Jill Levine, a renowned New Testament professor at Vanderbilt University. The class will begin each week at 10:20 a.m.
Classes for students and pre-K through 12th grade resume this Sunday (January 13) at 9:55 a.m. The adult class, however, will not be meeting this week.
There will be no Faith Formation classes or RCIA next Sunday (November 25) because of the Thanksgiving Holiday. Classes will resume on Sunday, December 2.
The adult class will not meet this week (Sunday, October 14). We will resume our study of Catholic social teaching next Sunday (October 21) at 10:10 in classroom #1.
Registration for faith formation classes (pre-K through adult) for the 2018-19 school year will be held after all Masses this weekend. Please register your child/children ASAP. All faith formation classes, including the adult class, begin on Sunday, September 9.
Due to the long holiday weekend, we will not have faith formation classes (pre-school through adult) on Sunday, February 18. Classes will resume next Sunday (February 25).
The spring adult education class exploring the Gospel of Mark meets each week from 10:05 to 10:55 in the adult education room. It's not too late to join!
This week, Fr. Busch's "Questions of Faith" class will be a Q&A session. There will be no Adult Education next Sunday (December 24) or the following two Sunday (December 31 and January 7). A new Adult Education Class will begin on Sunday, January 14.
This week's topic in Fr. Busch's "Question of Faith" class is "Does praying for ourselves and/or others really make any difference?" Next Sunday's topic will be "How is Christ present in the Eucharist?" Join us on Sunday mornings from 10:05 to 10:55 a.m.