Attendees to the 2015SCRC Convention have a choice of a variety ticket options. The Teen Conference and the Children's Program have organized schedule of activities and teachings suitable for each program, while the Regular Weekend and the Christ Triumphant Track have a slate of talks that start with the Opening Prayer and Praise and continue over 10 Sessions through the course of the three day Convention. Regular Weekend attendees choose 1 talk during each of the 10 sessions. Any talk that is full will be marked "Sold Out" on this page or when you register online. This page is updated in real-time and represents the most up to date information available. Please consult this page before filling out your mailed-in registration. Those registering online will know during the time of registration whether a talk is full and will be placed directly into their talk of choice. Christ Triumphant Track
Friday, September 4, 2015
Opening Session: 10:30am - 11:30am
Arena
Open
Opening Prayer and Praise
Dominic Berardino and Fr. Jerry Thompson
Session 1: 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Arena
1A
The Joy of Jesus Christ
Award-winning Catholic Singer/Songwriter;
Founder, Brothers and Sisters of Charity Berryville, AR John Michael brings the Catholic Revival message of his All Things are Possible TV program and his 125 ministries across the nation and around the world, using the Joy of the Gospel from Pope Francis in a fresh and engaging way that will change your life in Christ!
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
1B
The Power of Angels
Masters in theology and spirituality
Doctorate in psychiatric nursing Executive Director, Pope Leo XIII Institute to educate priests and exorcists in US dioceses New Berlin, WI Who are these heavenly beings that are known to help us in our times of need? Dr. Margarett will share on how we can call upon the power of the angels to protect and guide us
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
1C
Reconciliation Service
Pastor,
St. John Baptiste De La Salle Granada Hills, CA Communal reconciliation emphasizes that our sins affect others and our reconciliation is with the community as well as with God. In this hour, you will be nourished by the prayers of others, and have the opportunity for a brief private confession.
The only other confession time is on Saturday during lunch in Hall A. Conv. Ctr. Rm. 210
1D
The Unbound Model: An Overview of the Five Keys
Neal and Matt Lozano
Heart of the Father Ministries team,
Ardmore, PA Discover five responses that are rooted in the gospel that enable us to take hold of the freedom that Jesus won for us. Learn how to use these responses to break spiritual bondage in your life.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 204
1S
Exorcism in the Church Today
Principal subject of the book and major motion picture, "The Rite".
Exorcist for the Diocese of San Jose, CA For several decades the ministry of exorcism was effectively dormant in the western world. Fr. Gary will explore why and how that is changing today.
Christ Triumphant Track
Session 2: 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Arena
2A
The Sacred Responsibility of Being Baptized in the Spirit
Professor, Sacred Scripture,
Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit, MI, Chair of Doctrinal Commission of ICCRS Member of Pontifical Biblical Commission, Vatican The purposes of God are always far bigger than we think. The gift of baptism in the Spirit is not for the Charismatic Renewal only, but is part of the Lord's plan to renew the whole Church and reach out to a lost and broken world. This talk will explore what the Lord is asking of us and how we can fulfill the sacred responsibility entrusted to us.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 210
2D
Unbound Ministry Training: Principles and Practices
Neal and Matt Lozano
Heart of the Father Ministries team,
Ardmore, PA Unbound ministry is a safe, reproducible, and person-centered approach to deliverance. Come learn about the principles and practices that enable you to minister in love, compassion and care.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 204
2S
Occult Practices and Their Dangers
Judicial Vicar, Vicar for Canonical Affairs, Exorcist
Archdiocese of Chicago, Illinois This talk will examine problematic activities and explain why they are spiritually dangerous. Fr. Grob will include practical advice on how to have productive dialogue with those involved in the occult and new age.
Christ Triumphant Track
Session 3: 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
3C
Seeing Christ Work in the Sacraments
Pastor,
St. Didacus, Sylmar, CA Jesus can only do what He sees the Father doing...and Fr. Bob can only do what he sees Jesus doing. The sacramental life of the Church begins with Jesus but continues to this day according to what Jesus has already established. We see how Jesus is still at work in the Church today.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 210
3D
Abba's Heart: Find Our Way Back to the Father's Delight
Heart of the Father Ministries,
Ardmore, PA The greatest wound that we carry is the father-wound. Discover God the Father's heart for you as He has revealed it in his Son Jesus. There is healing for us in the Father's love.
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Session 4: 9:30am - 10:30am
Arena
4A
A Call to Servanthood
Archdiocese of Detroit,
Farmington Hills, MI Are you a servant or a ruler? Do you reign in Christ or serve in Christ? Jesus taught and demonstrated that true greatness is not found in amassing wealth or enjoying the advantage of privilege or in the acquisition of power, but is found in the simple, selfless service to others.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
4B
Women in Scripture
Professor, Sacred Scripture,
Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit, MI, Chair of Doctrinal Commission of ICCRS Member of Pontifical Biblical Commission, Vatican The women of the Bible have much in common with our own trials, burdens and joys, and with our call to share fully in the mission of the Church. These talks will explore the lives of several faith-filled women in Scripture and show how they can serve as inspiring role models for Catholic women today.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 204
4S
The Sacred and the Profane
Principal subject of the book and major motion picture, "The Rite".
Exorcist for the Diocese of San Jose, CA There are increasing signs of ungodliness in the world around us. Fr. Gary will share how it is vitally important to have a sacramental life and the significance of having blessed objects and sacramental within our spiritual lives.
Christ Triumphant Track
Session 5: 11:00am - 12:00pm
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
5B
A Future Filled with Hope
Internal Medicine,
Psychiatry, and Pediatrics. Healing and Deliverance Ministry, Monterey, CA This talk will highlight current understandings regarding depression and its treatment from the biological, psychological, social, and spiritual perspectives.
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
5C
Holy Spirit Seminar - Part 2
Peace, Freedom & Healing Ministry,
Montreal, Canada Jesus said "You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you." Learn about the Baptism of the Holy Spirit and experience prayer and laying on of hands to receive the baptism of the Holy Spirit.
Session 6: 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Arena
6A
Mega Healing Service
Numerous Speakers
Praying for....
-Inner Healing -Physical Healing -Healing the Family Tree -Healing of Relationships -Spiritual Healing Prayer ministry teams and laying on hands available. If selecting the Healing Service, also choose 7A. Service is continuous through Sessions 6 & 7. Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
6B
Drawing the Square Circle: Finding Joy in Tribulations
Claretian Teaching Ministry,
Torrance, CA To "rejoice and be glad" in suffering seems as impossible as a square circle--except for grace. James 1:2 tells us, "Consider it pure joy...when you face trials of many kinds." Fr. Hampsch explains how this joyful response to trials can be life changing.
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
6C
How to Give and Get More Joy at Home
Marriage/Family Therapist,
ThrivingFamilies.com Irvine, CA True joy requires that we are united, especially at home. This means increasing our initiative in loving others as they need to be loved and mastering the new language of assertiveness: how to communicate our needs without venting, complaining or criticizing. Claire will share some healthy ways to communicate leading to true joy in your home!
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 204
6S
Dealing with Spiritual Oppression
Judicial Vicar, Vicar for Canonical Affairs, Exorcist
Archdiocese of Chicago, Illinois Temptation and occasional harassment in the common lot of humanity, and possession, which calls for exorcism, is rare. But how do we handle the in-between case of spiritual oppression? Fr. Grob will share from his experience and the wisdom of the Church.
Christ Triumphant Track
Session 7: 3:30pm - 4:30pm
Arena
7A
(Mega Healing Service Continues)
Numerous Speakers
(See Above)
Select only if 6A is also selected. Service is continuous through Sessions 6 & 7. Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
7B
The Treasures of the Church
Archdiocese of Detroit,
Farmington Hills, MI Today's media eagerly exposes the failing of many in the church. Somehow they never report on the great treasures of the Church, her deep spirituality, her love for the poor, her two-thousand years of covenant experience in walking with God the Father, nor her immense contributions to human progress. These spiritual treasures have been the foundation for the transformation of millions of people.
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
7C
Make a Joyful Noise Unto the Lord
Associate Pastor,
St. Cornelius Parish, Long Beach, CA As saints, we are called to share the gifts of hope and joy. St. Teresa of Avila reminds us when she said "God preserve us from gloomy saints", that those who are called to the joy of the Kingdom of Heaven are to live that reality here on earth as we prepare to fulfill our call as saints. Fr. George will share ways to persevere in finding these gifts of joy and hope.
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 204
7S
The Urgency of Intercessory Prayer
Masters in theology and spirituality
Doctorate in psychiatric nursing Executive Director, Pope Leo XIII Institute to educate priests and exorcists in US dioceses New Berlin, WI There can be no victory unless we, who are called upon to fight, accept our mission and become a wall of strength to resist and overcome the dark forces at work in our world. How do we gain the courage to accept our role as intercessors that will lead to victory in Christ Jesus?
Christ Triumphant Track
Sunday, September 6, 2015
Session 8: 8:00am - 9:00am
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
8B
What Are You Waiting For?
Peace, Freedom & Healing Ministry,
Montreal, Canada When the Spirit of God dwells in us, we have a fire burning in our hearts, created to revive the earth. The Lord wants to do something new with us and through us. Let's release the fire....the time is now!
Please see the website about Sunday morning road closures requiring extra time for commuting. Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
8C
Rejoicing Is a Choice
Nisbet Scripture Study,
San Luis Obispo, CA Christians come in all sizes and attitudes! How can I make sure that I am among the "joy and celebrations" Christians?
Please see the website about Sunday morning road closures requiring extra time for commuting. Conv. Ctr. Rm. 204
8D
Using Your Spiritual Armor
Pastoral Coordinator,
SCRC Los Angeles, CA In our spiritual struggle, we need to draw strength from the Lord. We will explore using our spiritual armor to do just that, and hold our ground against the tactics of the evil one.
Please see the website about Sunday morning road closures requiring extra time for commuting.
Session 9: 9:30am - 10:30am
Conv. Ctr. Rm. 201
9B
Mary, the Star of Evangelization
Archdiocese of Detroit,
Farmington Hills, MI The Blessed Virgin has always led the seeking masses to her son, Jesus. In our implementation of the "new evangelization", we cannot omit nor forget the dynamic ministry of our Blessed Mother in bringing today's generation to Jesus. Hundreds of millions have converted to Jesus through her ministry in the New World.
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
9C
Charismatic Gifts in Your Everyday Life
Professor, Sacred Scripture,
Sacred Heart Major Seminary, Detroit, MI, Chair of Doctrinal Commission of ICCRS Member of Pontifical Biblical Commission, Vatican Do you desire to grow in the exercise of charisms and experience more of the Holy Spirit's power in your life? This workshop will inspire and equip participants to walk in the spiritual gifts as a way of life, especially for the building up of the Church and for her mission to the world.
Session 10: 11:00am - 12:00pm
Arena
10A
From Sour-Faced Saints, Good Lord, Deliver Us!
Carmelite Sisters of the Most Sacred Heart of Los Angeles
David danced before the Ark of the Covenant and St. Teresa of Avila danced for sheer joy. Joy, a fruit of the Holy Spirit, overflows from those whose lungs are filled with the breath of God. St. Teresa had little patience with gloomy "spirituality". Let's allow her to teach us how to enter the highways of freedom and joy!
Hall A (Gold-Drapes)
10C
The Joyful Mysteries: Guidelines for our Daily Lives
Author, Speaker,
togetherwithgodsword.com Whittier, CA Pope Francis said in his Apostolic Exhortation, "The Joy of the Gospel", that joy comes from a life lived in response to God's love. We can turn our lives over to the care of God in many important ways. In the unremarkable moments of our daily lives, and in the magnificent times, joy is there to reach out and fill you as it filled Mary of Nazareth.
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