Our Methods
How we bring the Gospel to the streets through direct and relational evangelization.
Direct Evangelization
According to Pope St. Paul VI, the Church exists in order to evangelize. Although evangelization can seem complicated, the good news is that it does not take a long time to learn. Throughout the Gospels, Jesus speaks and teaches in public places to those who will listen. The lessons we learn from Christ’s example remain as relevant today as ever.
Street Ministry
The saints were no strangers to direct evangelization on the street. St. Francis Xavier, St. Dominic, St. Anthony of Padua, and countless others preached in the public square. Our teams follow their example, setting up in parks, downtowns, and marketplaces to share the faith.
Prayer & Healing Ministry
When the disciples gathered in Jerusalem, they prayed together for boldness. Our evangelists follow this model, beginning every outing with prayer and offering to pray with each person they encounter on the street.
Street Confessions
As part of our street ministry, we often bring bishops and priests with us to evangelize. We have seen tremendous fruit come from offering the Sacrament of Confession right on the street.
Everyday Evangelization
Our street evangelists find that the more practice they have on the street, the easier it is to speak about Jesus Christ in random circumstances and everyday life situations.
Relational Evangelization
Direct evangelization should always lead to relational evangelization. When God helps us establish a new friendship in direct evangelization, we don’t abandon our new friend. We continue to walk with them on their journey of faith.
Person-to-Person Ministry
Our evangelists befriend and walk with people they meet, opening their lives to build authentic relationships rooted in Christ’s love.
Seeker Small Groups
Our seeker small group process involves inviting people to meet at a parish, home, or coffee shop to explore the Catholic faith together in a welcoming environment.
“Whether we are giving away a hot chocolate and Rosary on a cold day in the park, or offering to pray for someone outside a busy shopping center, the goal is always the same: to share the love of Christ with everyone we encounter.”
— St. Alphonsus de Liguori: “Our most important affair is that of our eternal salvation.”