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Belonging: Baptism in the Family of God, DVD Set

Belonging

Baptism in the Family of God, DVD Set

By Fr. Mike Schmitz, Colin MacIver, Aimee MacIver

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Description

The Belonging: Baptism in the Family of God DVD Set is designed to be used with the Parent’s Guide and the Session Guide. The first DVD includes a welcome video and the six program segment videos (about 10 minutes each). The second DVD contains the additional videos. It contains: 

First DVD (Segment Videos)

  • Welcome Video
  • What’s in a Name?
  • Real Relationship
  • Liar, Lunatic, or Lord
  • Child of God
  • Real Change
  • Your Family

Second DVD (Additional Videos)

  • The Rite of Baptism
  • Role of Godparents
  • Informational Video
  • Leader’s Training
  • Staff Training

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About Belonging

Belonging: Baptism in the Family of God is designed to provide parents with an incredible encounter with Jesus and with the Church through a self-paced online course and in-person sessions. Belonging seeks to prepare parents to have their children baptized and to win over their hearts at this important time in their lives. Parents will learn what it means to be children of God and that in the Church, they will always have a place where they belong.

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Product Details
SKU
811661016305
Format
DVD
Edition
["Revised 2020 Edition"]
Dimensions
W: 5.35" H: 7.55" D: 0.65"
Weight
0.22 lb
Case Count
50
Language
English
Series
Belonging: Baptism in the Family of God
Publisher
Ascension
Ecclesiastical Designation
Nihil Obstat, Imprimatur
Publication Date
May 06, 2020
Copyright Year
2020

Contributors

Authors


Fr. Mike Schmitz

Fr. Mike Schmitz

Author

Ordained Ministry

Fr. Mike Schmitz, a Catholic priest and evangelist well known for his social media videos and podcasts, hosted the 2021 breakout podcast The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)™, which became the #1 podcast on the Apple charts after its January 2021 launch, and is the most popular Catholic podcast of all time. The Bible in a Year was Chartable’s #1 global podcast in religion for several years, and was covered by news outlets including CBS, Fox, and The New York Times Magazine.

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Colin MacIver

Colin MacIver is a theology teacher, author, speaker, and longtime minister with a passion for helping others encounter Christ. For more than two decades, he has served the Church through education and parish ministry, including as a theology teacher, religion department chair, and campus ministry coordinator at St. Scholastica Academy in Covington, Louisiana. He currently serves as Senior Director of Evangelization at Jesuit High School in New Orleans.

Colin is the author of the guide to Quick Catholic Lessons with Fr. Mike and, alongside his wife, Aimee, is the co-author and presenter of Theology of the Body for Teens: Middle School Edition, as well as the co-author of the Chosen Parent's and Sponsor's Guides and other Ascension resources. Whether teaching, writing, speaking, or making music, Colin is dedicated to helping people grow in their faith and discover the joy of the Gospel.

Colin lives in Louisiana with his wife, Aimee, and their two children, Leo and Zelie. When he's not serving in ministry, you can find him eating way too many crawfish, crafting cringeworthy dad jokes, or trying—without much success—to load the dishwasher correctly.

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Aimee MacIver

Aimee MacIver is a wife, mother, writer, artist, speaker, and pilgrimage leader.

She is the author of several award-winning books on the Theology of the Body, the sacraments, social justice, Scripture study, and Baptism preparation, as well as Reconciliation and Mass companions for children.

Aimee is also a visual artist and the creator of ThyShip.com, a daily Catholic newsletter that invites readers to see every place as an opportunity for pilgrimage and encounter with Christ.

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