GO REBUILD MY CHURCH
A CATHOLIC APOSTOLATE
Go Rebuild My Church leads Catholics to encounter Jesus Christ & equip them to proclaim the kingdom of God in the power of the Holy Spirit.
For the Rebuilding of the Church and a Return to Biblical Christianity
Find out about our lay apostolate,
our mission, our methods,
and the results experienced
in the lives of Catholics.
This week, Peter and Leslie explore Saint Paul and his conversion. The Lord dramatically saved this Apostle to the Gentiles.
This week, Peter and Leslie discuss the difference between praise and worship. Rebuilding Catholic Worship is directly tied to the call for Catholics to return to Mass. If we are without the Mass, Catholics are without true worship!
This week, Peter and Leslie discuss what they believe is the most important call from the Holy Spirit to the American Church: to move from maintenance to mission!
This week, Peter conducts a transformative interview with Brian Bibb, the Director of Mission and Discipleship for Men at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Indianapolis. Brian presents a framework for integrating mission and discipleship into the local community, a key issue in most Catholic parishes.
Here are some great resources to better understand how to be a Catholic disciple and make more!
I attended the most famous concert of all time: Woodstock. I was looking to fill a void in my life. I was searching for peace and love that can only be found in Jesus.
As missionary disciples, the Pope commissions us to find and accompany people on the peripheries. There we will meet the unbaptized, the hurting, non-practicing Catholics, the Nones, the agnostics, and the atheists. We will show and tell them how the Lord Jesus can fill the emptiness.
Like many great saints throughout history, the Lord is asking us to rebuild His Church. This is how we do that!
During Covid, our schools closed. But there is one school that is ALWAYS open: the school of the Holy Spirit. What is the Holy Spirit instructing us in during these unique and may I say, historic days? I would like to offer three concrete lessons that come to the forefront.