Sunday, September 29, 2013

Notes from today's class (2013-09-29)

Notes from today's class (2013-09-29)

  • Covered the GRACE events well; I'd like to continue this discussion.
  • I let the boys and girls "naturally" form sides. As I expected, the boys became disruptive. (Note: I'm tolerant of a noisy classroom, but when its time for someone to speak, no one may interrupt.) I may do boy/girl/boy/girl seating next week.
  • Game School Catechism: girl's team name is "Titans" Boy's team name is "Tacos" That was after some "shepherding" of their self-naming process.
  • The game was TIE, with a heavy assist for the boys from yours truly 
  • Actual topic of Divine Inspiration and the books of the Bible fell a couple minutes short of what I would have liked.
  • Reviewed finding a bible reference by book, chapter and verse.
  • Shoulda: know what's going on next week.

Saturday, September 28, 2013

Class Agenda for September 29, 2013; 09:30 AM

Class Agenda for September 29, 2013; 09:30 AM

Stuff for class:

  • Put a Bible out along with each text book
  • Write on the whiteboard:
    • Israelites | Divine Revelation | faith | the Church | creation | Divine Inspiration | Eucharist | Psalms
    • Prayer of Saint John Chrysostom
    • GRACE events
    • Game Show Catechism Team Names and scores
09:15 - 09:40

Kids arrive / Game Show Catechism

  • I presume we'll do boy vs girl teams again?
  • Work with kids to create team names
Write on writeboard:
Israelites | Divine Revelation | faith | the Church | creation | Divine Inspiration | Eucharist | Psalms

  1. God’s making known over time the mystery of himself and his divine plan of creation and Salvation
    Divine Revelation
  2. The first people God chose through whom he made himself known
    Israelites
  3. God’s inviting us to know and believe in him, and our free response to that invitation
    Faith
  4. Gives honor and glory to God
    Creation
  5. The community of believers in Jesus Christ
    the Church
  6. T or F? The Second Vatican Council was called by Pope John Paul II
    False
  7. T or F? Bonus 2 points (if no one says): Who called the Second Vatican Council?
    Pope John 23rd
  8. T or F? Some of us are looking for God.
    False, all of us
  9. T or F? We can come to know God on our own.
    False
  10. T or F? One of the best ways we come to know God is through people
    True
  11. T or F? Theologians help us accept the gift of faith.
    False; the Holy Spirit
  12. How does God help us get to know him?
    1. God listens to us.
    2. God speaks through the priests.
    3. God reveals himself to us.
    4. none of the above
  13. Why did God create us?
    1. to be his prophet
    2. to be his disciple
    3. to pray with him
    4. to know and love him
  14. What desire inside every person is part of who we are as human beings?
    1. Each of us wants to be liked.
    2. Each of us wants many friends.
    3. Each of us is looking for God.
    4. Each of us wants to be happy.
  15. When we accept and live the gift of faith, we are able to
    1. do well in school
    2. help others come to know, love and serve God
    3. be friends with many people
    4. all of the above
  16. The Word of God is
    1. Saint Anselm
    2. Jesus
    3. Pope John XXIII
    4. Saint Augustine
09:45 - 09:50

Opening Prayer:
Prayer of Saint John Chrysostom Before Reading Sacred Scripture (shortened)

O Lord Jesus Christ,
open the eyes of my heart,
that I may hear Your word
and understand and do Your will.

09:50 - 10:00

Weekly recap:

  • any GRACE events this week?
  • What are GRACE events?
    • Elijah Cup
    • Sacramental Moments
    • Service Projects (Brown Bag Ministry and Youth to Senior Outreach)
  • Upcoming: Living Rosary; October 7th at 7 PM
10:00 - 10:25
  • Page 19
  • Page 20
  • Page 21
    • Faith words: Inspiration of the Bible and Gospel
    • Sacred Scripture exercise:
    • Is John 8:31-32 Old or New?
    • Have everyone look up that passage; wait until everyone finds it
  • Page 22
  • Page 22
  • Page 23

End of class

Have everyone tear out page 25

Sources and references

Welcome to The Dadechist

Hello, I'm Kyle, and welcome to my blog, "The Dadechist." I'm a Catholic, husband, father, professional — and so on. I'm blessed with an awesome family and we're members of a wonderful parish, St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church in Apex, NC. 

I'm also a catechist. 

I've kept my online writing to my professional work but decided it was time to write about my "labor of love" that is, being a catechist. I've been a catechist since 2005 when we had to withdraw my oldest daughter from a Catholic school for financial reasons. To continue my children's religious education, I started by "homeschooling" my children. (Note, moms and dads, we're all called to do this, regardless…) After my second year, I had the thought that my time in preparation might be better spent sharing my teaching with a group of children, not just my own. My first year was quite the baptism, teaching second grade which coincides with First Holy Communion. I found teaching a group much more satisfying and have continued to do so.

During my time teaching, there's always been a need for more catechists. I'd love to see more of my fellow dads teach the faith and hope that this blog might help to inspire a dad on the fence to jump on in — regardless, the more volunteer catechists, the better the program. 

See you in my blog — Kyle