Naturally Curious
It all started
IN 2011 in Manila as a Catholic lay movement responding to the call for New Evangelization. It is now in over 39 countries.
LCSC is a movement and not a group or membership. It offers its programs and resources to support the parishes so eventually they can run by themselves.
Mission
LCSC’s mission is for every Catholic to Meet Christ, to Live Christ and to Share Christ.
It is hoped that through this lay movement, the Church will be able to bring as many Catholics as possible to a vibrant faith in Jesus Christ.
Our Goal
To bring back Catholics who have drifted away from the Church and to deepen the faith of those who are already serving in the Church.
It is designed for rapid and massive evangelization, accompanied by empowerment of lay people to participate in the work.
The Live Christ Seminar (LCS) Core Talks
Jesus the Messiah
To meet Christ and to know the truth that God loves us and has a plan for our welfare.
Called to Witness
To understand what it means to live Christ as a living witness to him
Repentance and Faith
To start to live Christ by repenting of sin and turning to a renewed faith in Jesus.
The Gift of the Holy Spirit
To understand the role of the Holy Spirit, and to receive the baptism in the Spirit.
Growing in the Spirit
To learn the basic tools to growth and maturity as Christians
Since 2015, Live Christ Seminar and values formation talks have been given to the following parishes and groups:
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St Jerome’s Church, Tin Sui Wai
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St Teresa’s Church, Prince Edward
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St Vincent Church, Hang Hau
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Immaculate Heart of Mary, Tai Po
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St Edward’s Parish, Lam Tin
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St Benedict Church, Shatin
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Wanchai
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Mother of Christ Church, Sheung Shui
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St Thomas the Apostle Church, Tsing Yi
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Sacred Heart Canossian, Caine Road
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St Alfred’s Church, Tai Wai Shatin
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Migrants Lay Missionaries Saturday Group, Kennedy Town
Saint John Paul II
I sense that the moment has come to commit all of the Church’s energies to a new evangelization… No believer in Christ, no institution of the Church can avoid this supreme duty: to proclaim Christ to all peoples.
Look to the future with commitment to a New Evangelization, one that is new it its ardor, new in its methods, and new in its expression.