Lead your council and campus in faith and fraternity through these programs
Lead your council and campus in faith and fraternity through these programs
Faith in Action offers a mission driven platform that is focused on quality, not quantity, of events and service, and is designed to consider the needs of men in the twenty-first century. In order to accomplish this, Faith in Action changes the Knights of Columbus program structure by reducing the amount of program categories from six to four: Faith, Family, Community, and Life. These programs are designed to be flexible and adaptable in order to easily relate to the many current activities councils already perform.
With Faith in Action, the Knights of Columbus offers college students fulfilling programming that will generate excitement and increase participation for your council! By balancing the key priorities of our lives — Faith, Family, Community and Life — and focusing on mission-driven programming, Faith in Action offers opportunities for fun, hands-on activities that facilitate life-long friendship and fraternity.
In addition to the 32 standard Faith in Action programs, the Knights of Columbus offers 5 college-specific Faith in Action programs, in the Family category. College councils can implement these programs in the place of the five standard Faith in Action family programs that they replace.
These programs will assist college councils in forming future husbands, fathers and priests in their vocations, and will introduce concepts of healthy relationships, good stewardship and strong family life. Moreover, these programs will provide avenues for college Knights to involve the larger campus community in their council programming.
Promote the example of faithful men of virtue with a council committee to recognize deserving Knights of the Month and one Knight of the Year.
Enjoy a relaxed atmosphere with friends watching and talking about great films.
Dedicate a week to joyfully and compassionately uphold the dignity of each person as outlined in Catholic teaching.
Engage your campus with unique ideas that promote faith and community through group discussion and a shared meal.
Strengthen the lives of men on your campus by inviting them to consecrate themselves to St. Joseph and to dedicate themselves to the ideal model that he set.
There is nothing more effective at evangelizing the culture than regular, everyday people choosing to live their faith in their homes, councils, community and parish.