What are Disciple (Mentor) Groups?
Disciple Groups include 4-6 young people with one or two adult mentors to help plan and carry out service projects with them. Disciple Groups should complete a minimum of three service projects per year: 1 in parish and 2 out of parish. More projects are encouraged if you have time!
Who Mentors the Disciple Groups?
Mentors
for these groups come from the entire St. Paul Parish Community. Parents can participate as well as aunts,
uncles, grandparents, sponsors, and young adult and senior members of our
community. Usually a Disciple Group
finds its own mentor. If a group needs
a mentor, the Section Head Tricia Kesteloot will assist them.
Why Participate in a Disciple Group?
A goal of the Confirmation program is that the
students not only understand the meaning of being a disciple of Christ, but
that they also become disciples. We
would really like the groups to learn that serving others is exactly what
Christ calls us to do, not only as preparation for confirmation, but throughout
the rest of our lives. Every person we help is Jesus Christ; would we dare turn
away?
Where
Can We Find Ideas for Service?
We
encourage you to brainstorm with your disciples to decide on a service project
that is near and dear to them. A list
of community service projects that we have been involved with in the past will
be provided to you as possible project ideas.
You are invited to come up with service projects that are not on this
list as well if you desire.
How
Do the Students Keep Track of Service Hours?
The
students are given a” reflection” sheet to fill out and return to their mentor
at the end of each service project. The mentor will turn it in to the St. Paul
R.E. Office at the end of each semester.
How
Are the Mentor Groups Formed?
Students
are given the opportunity to name three friends and a mentor with whom they
would like to do service. Parents will
be asked to give written permission for each ‘field trip’. It is a challenging process to coordinate
all the names and form the groups. The
purpose of the program is to make these service experiences worthwhile and
enjoyable. Sometimes students are not
placed in a group with all of their choices. It is a goal to place them with at least one of the names on the
card.
Are
There Deadlines for completing the Service Projects?
Yes,
at least one “out of parish” service project should be completed by December 1,
2007 and a Student “Reflection” form
given to the mentor within a week of the activity. A second “out of parish” project should be completed before May
1, 2008. The “in parish” service also
needs to be fulfilled by May 1, 2008. The deadline for the mentors to return
the completed forms to our R.E. Office is May 9, 2008. Thank you to everyone involved in the St.
Paul Parish Mentor program!