NCR: Vocation conference offers space for 'one foot in, one foot out' Catholics
A weekend conference examining Catholic vocation was held March 29-30 at Union Theological Seminary, a bastion of liberal Protestantism in upper Manhattan.
Meet 2019's Re/Generators
Now in its second year, Re/Generation (formerly titled the 20/30 Project for Mentoring and Leadership) is a national cohort of Catholic visionaries and change-makers, lovingly called “Re/Generators.”
Annual appeal: living our faith in urgent times
After spending a weekend with our Young Leaders, I couldn’t help but be moved from a place of fear and inaction to hope and commitment.
Annual appeal: invest in CTA’s young leaders
Young Adults are not the “future” of the church-- we are the living, breathing church here and now! Call To Action’s viability now and into the future is contingent on our ability to engage with these young activists.
Meet 2018's Re/Generators
The 20/30 Project for Mentoring and Leadership (now called Re/Generation) aims to cultivate young leaders who live in the paradoxes of Catholic identity. This new program brings together young visionaries and change-makers across the country to support and inspire one another as part of a cohort, each discerning and initiating a project that puts faith into action for social justice.
Year-end appeal: invest in the future
The 20/30 Project will mentor, empower and educate a diverse cohort of young adult Catholic leaders throughout 2018.
Young Adults to Attend Theological Conference in Thailand
Call To Action young adults Joe Kruse of Minnesota and Sophie Vodvarka will participate in a cultural exchange of young adult activists and Catholic Theologians between Asia and the US.
Spiritual, service and social: 20/30 Faith sharing groups—a future of being church
Last November I was contacted by young adults in the San Francisco Bay Area who were seeking to create a place for progressive young adult Catholics to come together to pray and socialize.
Jubilee Year of Mercy: "Anointed for Mercy"
We join the entire Catholic community in reflecting on and being agents of mercy in our Church and world. To begin our journey, we’re sharing a reflection by Rhonda Miska, a member of Call To Action’s young adult community.
LCWR and a Call to the Next Generation
As Steven Bevans, SVD, mentioned in his keynote address at LCWR, annual Call To Action conferences are one of the places that people thirsty for justice gather.
20/30 Young Adult T-Shirts for World Meeting of Families & Call To Action Conference
The 20/30 young adult community is selling t-shirts for those interested in wearing progressive Catholic shirts to the World Meeting of Families in Philadelphia or the Call To Action Conference in Milwaukee this fall (and hopefully to other events, too!).
20/30 Young Adult Community Offers Online Book Discussions
We are launching a monthly series of Online Book Groups focused on Family!
Students walk out in support of equality (PETITION)
Earlier this week, newspapers reported that a teacher in Des Moines had been denied a job after the diocese found out from his Facebook profile that he's gay.
Witnessing for justice on Good Friday
In the walk organized by 8th Day Center for Justice in Chicago, CTA young adults wrote and read the prayer at station 5. They remembered the LGBT people who face mob violence and exile and who feel they walk alone.
Call To Action Welcomes New 20/30 Leadership Team Members
Meet the new members of the 20/30 leadership team!
20/30s share faith sharing resources
Many of the 20/30s who chatted with one another at Conference shared the wonderful experiences they'd had with informal faith sharing groups, as well as the struggle to organize a group and find progressive resources for prayer and discussion.
20/30s gather for online book club
On January 8th a group of 10 folks from the 20/30 community gathered together over Google Hangout to discuss chapter four from Debbie Blue's recent book Consider the Birds: A Provocative Guide to Birds of the Bible.
Local event raises awareness of LGBTQ youth homelessness
Last weekend an event organized by the CTA's West Suburban Chicago chapter brought together an interfaith group to learn about an issue facing young adults across the country: homelessness.
Students discuss welcoming faith communities
This week, Ellen Euclide, CTA's Director of Programs, spent the afternoon with college students who were on a week-long service trip to Chicago.