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| Nadine McMillan (left), Todd Brechbill (center), and Luisi Icaza at the NCCYM conference in New Orleans. | |
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February 2, 2011 -- Conquest club for boys is
getting noticed, thanks mostly to the organization’s own efforts. Conquest
recently promoted their club’s programs at a national conference for
youth ministers, and now has a YouTube channel, Twitter account
and is offering free online CatholicQuiz.com memberships.
Conquest and Challenge Attend
Todd
Brechbill, National Director for Conquest, said he and Nadine McMillan,
National Director of Challenge Club for girls, recently attended
a conference for Catholic youth ministers in New Orleans, Louisiana.
“We
had a wonderful experience with thousands of youth ministers, diocesan
directors and other dedicated people who work in youth ministry
and religious education across the US,” said Brechbill. “The conference
is sponsored by the National Federation of Catholic Youth Ministry.
Conquest and Challenge had a booth in the Resource exposition
hall to get the word out to the dioceses and
youth ministers about how they could start clubs in their
parish or school. It was great to meet so many
people working to bring young people closer to Christ.”
“We
spoke with hundreds of youth ministers and diocesan directors about
Conquest and Challenge, who showed great interest in starting up
the program. A total of 87 people want us to
mail them sample materials to show to their pastor or
to see for themselves how it works. We learned a
lot from their experiences and their testimony about what they
are actually looking for and what they want to offer
their youth. This will surely help us with some tweaks
to the programs this upcoming year.”
Brechbill said Conquest and Challenge
recently mailed a combined catalog to most dioceses in the
US and Canada, and have received feedback from many of
these dioceses asking for more information about the program.
“We
are growing!” said Brechbill. “Last year Conquest participation grew 20
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percent, and so far this year we are 9% over
the number of participants this same time last year!”
Send in
Your Videos
Brechbill encourages everyone to check out the new Conquest
videos on YouTube. Go to the club’s website and click
on the link on the homepage, or go directly to
the YouTube homepage at http://www.youtube.com/user/ConquestClubs.
“Special thanks to ‘Chart a
Course’ video productions for their help, as well as to
the dads for the Conquest club in Pinckney, MI for
creating the new Dad’s Promo Video,” said Brechbill. “Make sure
you cast your vote on the site, and share these
videos with friends!”
He encourages Conquest clubs to send him
their local videos. “We are looking for fun and crazy
activities, apostolates, as well as special guest speakers, even team
leader talks. Send your camps and retreat videos too!”
Video DVDs
can be mailed directly to Brechbill or sent to tbrechbill@missionnetwork.com via the “You Send It” website.
For fans of Twitter,
Brechbill said Conquest is on this site as well. Go
to http://twitter.com/ConquestClubs or click on the link at the
Conquest website homepage! “Be a follower for updates and for
a sneak peek at what’s new for 2011-12, coming soon!”
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| Each registered club receives a free membership per club member on CatholicQuiz.com. | |
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he said.
Free Memberships Available
Brechbill also wants Conquest clubs members to
be aware of the free membership available to them on
the website www.CatholicQuiz.com. Conquest clubs that register receive free
memberships for everyone in their group.
Brechbill said Conquest sponsored
an Advent Challenge on the catechism site at the end
of 2010 for every club in North America to compete
over Christmas break.
“More than 800 boys participated,” said Brechbill. “Participants
played 1,876 games and answered 15,153 questions! Wow! Now that
is forming some serious CQ-IQ!”
The winner of the catechism contest
was the Holy Redeemer club from Pickering, Ontario, Canada with
a total of 13,215 points. The Conquest club from Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada came in second with 3,004 points; the club
from Minister, Ohio came in third with 2,129 points; and
the St. William club from Round Rock, Texas came in
fourth with 1,530 point. Congratulations!