In a world that often moves too fast to listen, finding a space to share our personal journeys can be transformative. A new initiative is calling on the local Catholic community to do just that—bringing together the pillars of belief, community, and physical well-being.
The “We Collect Faith Stories” campaign is specifically reaching out to Catholic Stewards aged 26–39, a demographic often navigating the busiest years of professional and personal growth.
Why Share Your Story?
Every person’s walk with faith is unique. Whether your journey has been a steady climb or a winding path of discovery, your experiences have the power to:
- Inspire Others: Your challenges and triumphs might provide the exact encouragement someone else needs.
- Build Community: Real connections start with vulnerability and shared truths.
- Reflect on Growth: Putting your “Journey” into words allows you to see how far you’ve come.
Beyond the Written Word: Faith & Fitness
This initiative isn’t just about storytelling; it’s about living out that faith through action. By joining the conversation, participants gain access to Faith & Fitness events. These gatherings recognize that stewardship involves taking care of the “temple”—balancing spiritual health with physical vitality.
How to Get Involved
If you fall within the 26–39 age range and are looking for a community that values both your soul and your sweat, joining is simple:
- Scan the Code: Use the QR code featured on the flyer to connect with the Saint Angela Merici Young Adults WhatsApp group.
- Join the Conversation: Introduce yourself and become part of a local network of like-minded stewards.
- Share Your Journey: Be ready to contribute your story and participate in upcoming events.
“Share your journey, inspire others.” It is time to move beyond the pews and into a community that grows together—spiritually and physically. Whether you’re a lifelong Catholic or someone rediscovering your roots, your story is a vital piece of the local tapestry.
Are you ready to share yours?




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