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In a remarkable event that took place at the St. Mary and Joseph, Shauri Moyo Parish, church animators gathered for a transformative training session conducted by LCMC, known for providing high-quality training at a fair price. This training equipped them with innovative tools and strategies to engage and nurture the spiritual growth of young people. The training covered a wide array of topics, including digital resilience for young people, creative ways to engage children through performance arts, and the utilization of online educational and religious sites for remote learning. Moreover, attendees were introduced to the exciting world of AI-assisted tools for generating songs, poems, and drama, adding a fresh and dynamic dimension to their ministry.
One of the highlights of the training was the session on digital resilience, where attendees learned how to guide young people through the digital landscape safely. Testimonials poured in, with one participant, Hellen, stating, “The digital resilience session was eye-opening. I can now confidently help our youth navigate the online world while ensuring their spiritual well-being.”
This knowledge equips animators with the skills to guide the younger generation effectively, fostering both spiritual growth and digital responsibility.
The second segment of the training introduced animators to five captivating ways to engage children through performance arts. John, a participant, shared her excitement, saying, “I can’t wait to use these creative techniques with the kids at our church. It’s a fantastic way to make learning about our faith fun and memorable!” The enthusiasm among attendees was palpable as they left with innovative tools and ideas to create vibrant and engaging religious experiences for children.
The final segment of the training unveiled the potential of AI-assisted tools to generate songs, poems, and drama tailored to the interests of young people. Pauline Atieno, an animator, exclaimed, “I never thought AI could be so helpful in our ministry. Now we can craft captivating content that resonates with our youth, making our programs more relevant and inspiring.”
This integration of technology promises to bring a fresh and exciting dimension to the spiritual journey of young people at St. Mary and Joseph, Shauri Moyo Parish.
The training at St. Mary and Joseph, Shauri Moyo Parish, conducted by the Loyola Centre for Media and Communications, has undoubtedly empowered church animators with the knowledge and tools needed to effectively engage, guide, and inspire young people in their faith journey. As they put their newfound skills into practice, it is evident that the parish is on the path to nurturing a spiritually resilient and technologically adept generation.
Parishes interested in similar training of the Church and Technology at a fair price are encouraged to reach out to the Loyola Centre for Media and Communications for further information and collaboration opportunities. The testimonials from participants underscore the profound impact of this training, setting the stage for a brighter future for the youth in the community.