Youth Ministry

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Kairos Retreat offered for High School 10- 12th graders

Holy Trinity invites 10th-12th graders to be part of our very first Kairos retreat on February 17-20 (President’s Day Weekend)!

“I’m grateful that God gave me so many new friendships on my first Kairos retreat, but the best friendship I got was the one that I rekindled with God.” –Jeffery Pearson, student leader

Kairos comes from a Greek word meaning “the Lord’s time.” A popular retreat at Jesuit high schools and universities across the country, this is an opportunity to reflect on yourself and your relationships with others and God. Holy Trinity is excited to offer this experience to all interested 10- 12th grade student! Please contact Justine Javier at jjavier@holytrinitydc.org by Friday, February 3rd.
 

Calendar of Youth Ministry Events:

Overview of Youth Ministry Program:
Service Opportunities
       Social Justice Youth Group
       Saturday Service Club 
       Family Sandwhich Service 
       SOME (So Others Might Eat)
       Monthly Donation Drive
       Peer Ministry
       High School Summer Service Trip

Liturgical Ministries
        Lector Training
        Altar Server Training
        Youth Mass / Class Mass

Religious Education
        Grades K-12
        Shepherd's Flock

Sacraments
         Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), adapted for children
         First Communion
         First Reconciliation
         Confirmation

About Youth Ministry:
There are many ways for youth to get involved at Holy Trinity. Through programs in Religious Education and Parish wide opportunities, young people can participate in service activities, liturgical ministries, and social events as well. St. Ignatius encouraged each of us to be men and women for others, how do you spread God's light? Click on the programs listed above to learn how you can make friends, serve others, and use the gifts God gave you!

Contact:
Justine Javier, Coordinator of Youth Ministries
202-903-2814

For Reflection:
"To keep a lamp burning, we have to keep putting oil in it. " 
         Mother Teresa