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His Way at Work - Business Consecration Mass

  • St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church 689 Ritchie Highway Severna Park, MD, 21146 United States (map)

St. John the Evangelist is pleased to present “His Way at Work,” a global Association of Consecrated Business Owners, who integrate faith-based principles and caring culture to drive their internal and external success. This exciting opportunity will be run by Ali Ghaffari, a St. John the Evangelist parishioner.

If you’re ready to learn more about becoming part of His Way at Work - Association of Consecrated Business Owners, join us on Thursday, March 21 at 7p.m. for a special Consecration Mass, where you will have the opportunity to formally set aside your company for God and to realize the many graces that come from that decision. 

Following the Mass, monthly St. John the Evangelist chapter meetings will begin on Saturday, April 13 at 9a.m. (immediately following the Mass) in the Gathering Space Meeting Room., and continue the second Tuesday of every month.

  • Work for a Higher Purpose

  • Put God at the Center

  • Run a Healthier Business

Chapter meetings consist of time for Scripture reflection, prayer, an examination of conscience based upon Catholic Social Teachings, then a short video explains what the Church teaches about some aspect of business or leadership. There is a lot of focus on small group discussion and building a friend network of local business owners.  There is no charge for attendance at the Mass or the meetings. 

If you’re ready to foster a work culture of love and generosity for others while increasing productivity, revenue, and employee retention in your business, or for more information, please contact Ali Ghaffari at alig@hwaw.com.

RUN YOUR BUSINESS HIS WAY

Profit is important, but so is purpose. Your business can create value beyond financial gain, leaving a legacy that honors shareholders and God. Want to begin? Consecrate your business to God on March 21, 7p.m., allowing it to thrive and flourish beyond measure.

 

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