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Come to Young Adults for food, fellowship and fun! This group is composed of post high school singles and couples, who share common interests and challenges.  Group Members share prayer, faith and solutions to common problems at social gatherings and educational forums.

 

 
    Who:  All Young Adults, married and single, 18 - 35ish.

What:  "Theology on Tap."  Join us for straight talk, hard facts and real answers on our faith and how it applies to daily life.  Come for a listen (and maybe a drink!).  Invite your friends, especially those wanting to learn more (or debate) about the Catholic faith!  Get on the tap with other young adults and learn about the Catholic faith in a new and refreshing way."
 

When:  First and third Thursdays of the month at 7 pm

Contact Jason for location details.

 
 
This is a great way to make new friends and meet other young adults who share your faith!

 

 

We also socialize outside of Thursday nights!

 
     
  Contact Jason for event notification and information.

 

Prayer for Young People
 

Lord, lead me along the path of Your love and keep me faithful to the journey I make.  With the fire of Your Spirit illumine the road I travel and help me up when I stumble and fall.  With Your Word of truth make me a faithful pilgrim and help me to choose what is right and just and true.

From Your heart of love give me the grace I need to love my fellow pilgrims and to share with them Your peace.  With the power of Your cross teach me to pour out myself in service of the poor, that my life might be filled with Your love.

From the table of Your Word and Your Body and Blood, nourish me with food that gives life.  Lead my steps safely along Your path and gather me in with all Your sons and daughters who make their way to You and the life you promise.

Grant this and all good things through Christ our Lord.  

Amen.

 

Pictures were contributed by Jason Neumann.

 

 

 

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