95. THREE ways to get on Mission
In this episode of the Catholic Ministry Professionals, hosts Thai Hua and Jon Konz discuss the importance of getting on mission within Catholic ministry. They explore the challenges of burnout, the necessity of prayer, and the need for predictable maintenance in ministry work. The conversation emphasizes implementing sustainable changes over time to enhance parish engagement and effectiveness. The hosts also address the importance of self-reflection and examination in ministry, encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards renewal and improvement in their work.
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
Transforming parish culture requires intentional effort.
Burnout often stems from losing sight of the mission.
A powerful 'why' can drive motivation and commitment.
Prayer should be the foundation of all ministry work.
Making maintenance predictable frees up time for mission work.
Sustainable change can lead to significant impact over time.
Onboarding processes are crucial for new ministry professionals.
Self-reflection is essential for effective ministry.
Engaging parishioners requires understanding their needs.
Small, actionable steps can lead to greater mission fulfillment.
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It only takes one saint to start a blaze of the Holy Spirit, and we believe that you are the Saint the world needs for today. But, if you find your ministry efforts are being frustrated by personalities or habits in the parish that seem unchangeable, send an email to CatholicMinPros@gmail.com. We’d love to talk with you about how a parish event or training can help you to transform your parish through your work.
Listen to the latest episode on Siouxland Catholic Radio 88.1 FM on Tuesday, February 11 at 3:20pm.
This episode was modified from its original form for radio. Catch the full episode on CatholicMinistryProfessionals.com/podcast.

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