Summer has always been a time when we’re tempted to hit the pause button in our ministries, thinking everyone needs a well-deserved break. But what if this laid-back season is the perfect opportunity for something truly transformative in our spiritual communities?
Unlike the rigid schedules of the school year, summer offers longer days and a more relaxed pace, making it an ideal time to explore new and engaging approaches to ministry that step outside the usual classroom boundaries.
For example, our catechetical programs often mirror the academic year, starting in the fall and ending as the school bells ring for summer. However, the liturgical calendar begins with Advent. This mismatch has us constantly trying to keep up, rushing from one holy season to the next, barely catching our breath by Easter.
Here’s what I’m thinking: What if we didn’t just fall in line with the academic year? What if we synced our spiritual formation with the rhythm of the liturgical calendar instead?
By reimagining how and when we engage with our community, especially during the summer, we can create a more vibrant, year-round ministry that truly nurtures the spiritual growth of our parishioners. Fall should not be the beginning, Easter isn't the end, and summer should be one of the most fruitful times for building faith and fellowship.
Let’s not conform to what's easy, but consider what might work to help our kids, teens, and families see parish life as something more than another activity during the school year.