Youth Ministry

Youth Ministry offers opportunities and faith formation for the peers of St.. Augustine Parish in the Dundas area.

Who? Young people of the ages grade seven to twelve can meet for fun activities.

What? The events planned with, for, and by the Youth include opportunities for faith formation, sports, socials and fundraisers.

Where? Meetings are held at the Parish Centre once or twice a month.

When & How? Youths need to register at the Parish office between 8:30-4:00p.m. or by making an appointment. Forms are available by contacting Betty-Anne Pickett (905) 628-2880.

Why? The youth find ways to renew their vision of the Church by understanding leadership, the joy of surrender to Christ and are uplifted by the support of their peers and family.

Here’s a thought:

Surrender your heart to the gift of joy given freely by faith in Jesus. The dreams of our youth are always heard especially when we open our hearts and listen.

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Permission Forms

Permissions & Forms

Permission Form - Youth Volunteer - THINKfast

Christian Service Record Sheet

Seek The Sun and Fun Camp Application

Camp Leader Application

Good Friday Way of the Cross

St. Augustine’s Youth Group led the Way of the Cross Good Friday evening by dramatizing the image of each of the stations. The stations and prayers that were used are those composed by Pope John Paull II.

THINKfast 2010

When: February 20th, 7:00PM to February 21st, 2:00PM

WHO: Grade 8 and High School Youth will fast for 24 hours while learning about the poor people of the South. A series of games, movies and activities are scheduled during this time period. Permission forms are available at the school or on the parish website. Adult volunteers are strongly encouraged to join us to prepare the meal and also supervise.

COOKS NEEDED: Volunteers are needed to help prepare and serve a pasta dinner following the THINKfast on April 21st 2:00 pm. Contact Betty-Anne Pickett 905-628-2880.

This is a great Lenten activity that requires us to fast as well as collect pledge money through sponsorship. The students are advised to request pledges from close friends and family. During the fast, youth are able to drink water and fresh fruit juices such as orange, grape and apple, as well as hot vegetable broth. Youth with special health conditions must give a doctor’s letter to Ms. Pickett if they would like to participate.

DRAMATIZED WAY OF THE CROSS
GOOD FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 2010, 7:00P.M.

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Summer Camp 2009