Annunciation Catholic Church and Ascension Mission Newsletter — August 2020

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AUGUST 2020

CREATING A STRONG FAITH FOUNDATION

A Look at Our Religious Education and Youth Ministry Programs

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o matter your age, there’s always something new to learn about our faith! It’s never too early to start building a strong faith foundation so that our children can understand what it means to be Catholic. Although our Religious Education year was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, our catechists have been working hard to provide parents and students with the tools they need to continue their faith education at home. When students could no longer attend in-person classes, the parish implemented home-learning plans. Kindergarten, first and second-grade students were encouraged to continue working through their book with their parents. Fourth and fifth-grade students used learning resources from the Diocese of Honolulu’s website, which included worksheets, coloring pages and crafts. Religious Education Coordinator Jane Aganus put together packets each week from these resources, and parents were able to access them through Google Drive. Students were also given incentives to complete the activities each week. “We’d also really try to keep in touch with the families to let them know we are still here for them,” says parishioner Liz Chock, who works with Jane

to manage the Religious Education program at Annunciation and Ascension Mission. “We want to make sure they have the tools to continue to teach their children.” For middle school and high school youth ministry, parents were also provided with learning resources from the parish, and Liz facilitated occasional Zoom chats for the youth to be able to spend time together virtually. The diocesan Director of Young Adult Ministries also sent out online resources for the students — one of these resources was a link to ProjectYM Live, a live nationwide online youth event that streamed every Sunday at 2 p.m. HST. The program also provided a parent discussion guide to encourage further conversation. “It was great,” Liz says. “We had the kids go onto this livestream event, and there was age-appropriate content for them, including talks, online games and worship songs.” Looking ahead to the upcoming Religious Education year, the parish is planning to continue remote sessions and suspend in-person gatherings for students at this time. “We will work to provide parents with good digital resources that they can easily do at home,” Liz says. continued on back cover

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