About Us

Passionate about making everyday Catholic missionaries since 1998.

Our Approach

At the Evangelical Catholic, we believe in a people-centered approach to evangelization.

Our training and materials help Catholics create environments of friendship and trust where people feel (and are) respected and loved.

In the context of trusting relationships, disciples can share Jesus with their friends, neighbors, coworkers, and family members in a way that feels like truly good news.

We are passionate about awakening laity to build these bridges of trust in midst of the world, so that they can “work for the sanctification of the world from within as a leaven” (Lumen gentium, 31).

Are you ready to reach more?

We partner with Catholic parishes and campus ministries to bring transformative evangelization and discipleship training to your community.

Habits for a Transformed Life

We use a practical, habit-based approach steeped in the Holy Spirit to help Catholics not only think about discipleship but also live it out every day.

Disciples learn from disciples, so we prioritize time for people to practice habits like conversational prayer, talking about experiences of God, and asking good questions together in a partnered or group experience before going out to live those habits on their own and coming back to debrief.

Live like Jesus every day.

With engaging discussions, daily prayer guides, and weekly discipleship challenges, our books and discussion guides help you take your faith from theory into practice.

Founded on Real-World Experience

At the Evangelical Catholic we not only teach others how to be missionary disciples, we live it ourselves. We couldn’t be more honored to share what we’ve learned about knowing and following Jesus with you.

Every member of our team loves Jesus and seeks to make him known in the world. We are a joyful, prayerful, enthusiastic bunch!

We stay true to our mission by following five core values: zeal, excellence, fun, candor, and “all things to all people.”

A Church built for mission.

It’s still true that “evangelizing is in fact the grace and vocation proper to the Church, her deepest identity” (Pope Paul VI). Yet, in a fast-paced and changing world, we can be tempted to fall back on old (and broken) approaches. What does it take to help your parish or campus ministry face the future and become an apostolic church, ready to transform the world?

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