Our Liturgical Arts Ministry seeks to create transformative prayer and worship experiences with an appreciation for both the old and new. We will be true and relevant within our culture along with a healthy respect for the past. Our liturgies will be multi-dimensional, embracing diversity, and multi-generational. We believe that worship should transcend generational barriers by recognizing and embracing an appreciation for various worship styles, song selections and texts. We seek to incorporate elements that appeal to both the spiritually young and mature so that people at all points on the spiritual continuum can grow. The experience of the liturgy should unite us, not divide us. Therefore, we believe that the predominant attitude of worship must be one that is preferential toward one another in love.
The popular January Beloved Retreat, sponsored by Holy Family’s Adult Faith team, will feature the well-known retreat leader, Dr. Terry Nelson Johnson. Dr. Nelson Johnson led the Holy Family parish mission in preparation for Lent this year. Every night the seats were filled and participants returned for all three nights. His acclaimed “pom-pom” routine had everyone smiling and his story-telling style communicated the passion and glory of the Lenten season.
Join us this January 20-22, 2017 for this prayerful retreat on the beautiful grounds of University of St. Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, IL.
For more information, cost and to register, click here.
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