By the time our Logan County Catholic Community teens get to high school, most of them have had as many as eleven years of formal Catholic catechesis. Active Catholic Teens, also known as ACT, is a program that helps teens learn to apply the Catholic faith they've learned about to their daily lives and to grow deeper in their relationship with Jesus Christ. Our secular-leaning world is constantly challenging, and even attacking, the morals and values that we identify as Christian. With this program, we hope to support our local teens in living out their faith and in developing into strong Christian leaders of the future. Our program is specifically designed for teens entering their Freshman year of High School though their Senior year of High School, and Confirmed Eighth Grade Students. For more information, email us at LoganCountyACT@logancountycatholic.org, or call the Parish Office at 217-732-4019. You can also check out our Facebook page at fb.me/LoganCountyACT.
We realize that teens have hectic schedules and many demands pulling them in different directions, so we have an open attendance policy. Teens can join any time throughout the year and attend whichever meetings and outings they can. Just bring your registration forms to the first meeting or outing you attend.
All ACT participants are required to have several forms on file. Please complete the ACT Registration/Liability/Permission/Code of Conduct form and the Religious Education Medical Information form (links to the right). Certain field trips may require additional forms and/or waivers. We will post additional forms, as necessary, throughout the school year. In addition, friends and family of members are welcome to join us in many of our outings each year. We have posted Guest registration forms here as well.
Regular meetings are held on the Second Sunday of each month during the school year from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, at Holy Family Church. Look for specific announcements in the Bulletin in the event the date changes.