The Gaylord Texan is located in Grapevine, a quaint historic town filled with lots of things to do and places to eat, and whose residents LOVE visitors. Check out the Grapevine Visitor Shuttle that leaves from the Gaylord Tour Lobby.
Parking and Transportation Guide
Overnight Guest Parking
Self-parking is $15/day and is paid via the card you put on file for your room. Use your room key for in and out privileges and for your final exit when your leave the conference (this ensures the discounted rate of $15/day). We recommend parking in the Resort Parking Garage just north of the Vineyard Tower where the conference will take place. We will NOT be in the Convention Center on the south side of the resort, so avoid parking there unless you like long walks.
Commuter Parking
Self-parking is $15/day with validation. Please get your parking ticket validated with at our conference Information Desk by Tate Ballroom. If you don’t receive parking validation, you will be charged $22/day. We recommend parking in the Resort Parking Garage just north of the Vineyard Tower where the conference will take place. We will NOT be in the Convention Center on the south side of the resort, so avoid parking there unless you like long walks.
Arrival Info
Hotel Check In
Hotel check in begins at 4 p.m. on Friday. Make your way to the main hotel entrance and either use the valet or unload your car before parking. You can also go directly to the parking garage and carry your luggage through Vineyard Tower to the main hotel lobby. You should only need to tell them your name; no confirmation number is needed. Having an ID handy is always a good idea.
Don’t know your roommates? No worries; you can find their names on the room reservation. The first person to check in will need to put a card on file for incidentals, but we recommend each roommate putting a card on file just in case. The Gaylord Texan requires a $50/night hold on your card.
If you have any trouble with your reservation or rooming requests, our conference staff will be on hand to assist. You can also call 832-209-2190, Ext. 4
If you are rooming with strangers/soon to be new friends, please exchange phone numbers so you can work out parking charges to multiple cards.
Conference Check In
Conference check in will be on the second floor of the Vineyard Tower outside Tate Ballroom B starting at 5:30pm. You will need to check in here to get your conference wristband. Adults and children must wear wristbands in order to get into conference sessions (children 17 and under must either be registered under childcare or Kid Weekend Pass). If you can’t come until Saturday, not a problem! You can check in whenever you arrive.
If you purchase ‘preferred seating’ at the Matt Maher concert, your wristbands will be marked with a special sticker.
Overnight Guest Parking
Self-parking is $15/day and is paid via the card you put on file for your room when you checked in. Use your room key for in and out privileges and for your final exit when you leave the conference (this ensures the discounted rate of $15/day). We recommend parking in the Resort Parking Garage just north of the Vineyard Tower where the conference will take place. We will NOT be in the Convention Center on the south side of the resort, so avoid parking there unless you like long walks.
Commuter Parking
Self-parking is $15/day with validation. Please get your parking ticket validated at our Conference Information Desk by Tate Ballroom. If you don’t receive parking validation, you will be charged $22/day.
We recommend parking in the Resort Parking Garage just north of the Vineyard Tower where the conference will take place. We will NOT be in the Convention Center on the south side of the resort, so avoid parking there unless you like long walks.
Map
Josh Blakesley
Josh Blakesley has acknowledged a simple calling: To make music that moves people into prayer and action.
Josh has been stirred by the rhythms, melodies and chord progressions of contemporary songs long before he was old enough to know what these words meant. As he learned about Mozart, Bach and others, he began to realize that contemporary music is very simply the music of the pepople. The overtures and opuses of the 1700s were the popular songs of that era. People identified with those songs in the same way that today’s “hits” appeal to the masses of this generation. As a songwriter, specifically for liturgy in 2017, the question that provokes him is: How do I create a song that will honor traditions and music yet speak to the modern Church and lead them to worship?
Josh collaborated with his guitar player, Grae McCullough, to write a new mass setting, paying homage to the hymns of the past and the culture of modern worship. “Every week we lead music for school and parish masses, so we knew we needed something that would resonate with all ages. We also wanted it to be joyful, approachable and easy to sing but still fresh, dynamic and expressive,” says Blakesley.
On March 3, 2017 is the release of this long-awaited project called Mass of Restoration. It is available now anywhere music can be downloaded. For sheet music, please visit ocp.org
Josh Blakesley’s last full-length album, Even in This, was recorded in 2015 in Franklin, TN with Grammy Nominated producer/singer- songwriter, Michael Farren. The album features songs co-written with Farren, Mia Fieldes (Hillsong), Dove Award winner Marc Byrd (God of Wonders) and Grammy Award Nominated, Sarah Hart (Better than a Hallelujah).
The title track from the album is a song about finding hope in the darkest valleys of life. It was born out of tragedy after the band’s guitar player, Grae McCullough, lost his one-month-old daughter to a chromosomal disorder called Trisomy 18. “The peace I had the day Lizzie’s short life ended could have only been God. There was an underlying sense of peace in the devastation and the song really encapsulates the situation we were in,” says McCoullough.
Blakesley has been featured on Sirius XM, EWTN’s Life on the Rock, Relevant Radio, KLOVE and has performed with wide variety of Christian artists like Matt Maher, Andrew Peterson, Jars of Clay and the Newsboys; as well as several International Papal events, most recently in Milan, Italy in 2012. He continues to tour heavily with dates booked all over the US and Canada in 2017. He partners with Compassion International as a spokesperson for releasing children from poverty in Jesus’ name. He also works directly with the Franciscan University of Steubenville, Life Teen International, Catholic HeartWork Camp, Adore Ministries, as well as many churches, camps and conferences of all sizes in an effort to live out his calling and to “make disciples of all nations.” (Matthew 28:18)
Josh Blakesley currently lives in Alexandria, Louisiana with his wife Heather and their two children, Sophie and Sutton.
Dave & Lauren Moore
Dave leads worship from a heart that knows his own need for salvation. He’s not interested in fame or accolades, he’s interested in connecting to Christ in his own music and leading the listener into his prayer. Dave’s worship is free, organic, creative, and powerful, with a depth that moves the hearts of the kids in the back of the room with their arms crossed. Dave is talented, to be sure, but it is his spirit of authentic love that makes him a truly gifted worship leader.
DJ Trill Will
I pride myself on customer service. I stay in constant communication with clients, I seek to fully understand the vision of the event, and with the dawn of streaming, I now have access to virtually every genre – so this way I never miss your favorite tunes. I also give my clients the option to create and share playlists, so I can come as prepared as possible to make sure the event exceeds expectations, and that nobody goes without grooving to their jam.
Sara Alexander
Matt & Stephanie Regitz
Matt Regitz took an unlikely path to ministry by taking over his struggling home parish youth program in Houston, TX after 5 years as an oilfield salesman. More than a decade later Matt is still sharing the Gospel with the teens at Prince of Peace Church alongside his brother, Dave, while reaching thousands more beyond their parish walls. Matt has an undergraduate degree from Texas A&M and a masters in theology from the University of Saint Thomas. He and his bride, Stephanie, have been blessed with 5 children, but their oldest daughter, Mary Clare, beat them to heaven.
Michelle Benzinger
Rooted in the beautiful ordinary & dreaming about the magical impossible. @meaningfulmarket @abidingtogetherpodcast @the_greenhousecollectivemsha.ke/michellebenzinger
Friday
4:00 pm
Hotel Check-in Begins
(Hotel Lobby)
5:30 pm
Conference Check-in Begins
(Tate Pre-Function)
Concessions on Sale
6:30pm
Doors Open
(Tate B)
7:00pm – 10:00pm
Matt Maher Concert
(Tate B)
Ennie & Cana Hickman
After two decades of full time ministry, Cana and Ennie Hickman have set out to empower and encourage individuals and families to live on mission in the ordinary, in their home, their neighborhood, in the everyday.
Del Rey Collective is not about events that bring thousands of people together (although those aren’t bad).
It is about giving formation and encouragement to ordinary missionary disciples to open their homes (and porches) and host their own life giving dinners and gatherings. We believe this has the potential to change the world!
Matt Maher
Intrinsically linked to the human condition are the desires to be known, understood, and heard: to count for things that matter. Echoes, the newest studio record from Matt Maher (Essential/Sony) is a collection of declarations in the midst of dealing with human suffering. After writing most of the songs for the record, Maher lost his father, and “Echoes” took on a whole new personal dimension for the artist. “Worship music paints with broad strokes for large groups of people, that stem from intimate stories and experiences; the challenge, as a creator, is to somehow let the former come out of the latter.”
Bishop Michael Olson
Bishop Michael Fors Olson, S.T.D., M.A. was born in Park Ridge, Illinois on June 29, 1966. He was raised in Des Plaines, Illinois where he attended St. Mary’s Parochial School. Bishop Olson graduated from Quigley Preparatory Seminary North in 1984 and began collegiate seminary studies for the Archdiocese of Chicago in August of that same year. In 1985, his family moved to Fort Worth as part of the corporate relocation of GTE/DC. In 1988, Bishop Olson officially transferred as a seminarian to the Diocese of Fort Worth. He was ordained a priest for the Diocese of Fort Worth on June 3, 1994, and began his priestly ministry as the parochial vicar of St. Michael’s Catholic Church in Bedford, Texas, from July 1994 through June, 1997.
Bishop Olson was a recipient of the Basselin Scholarship at the Catholic University of America from which he earned his bachelor’s degree and master’s degree in philosophy in 1988 and 1989 respectively. Bishop Olson also has degrees (M.Div. and M.A.) in theological studies from the University of St. Thomas in Houston. He was a charter recipient of the CRS Global Fellowship in 1993 through which he traveled to Egypt and Burkina Faso to learn about global development in social justice. He is also a past recipient of the Presidential Fellowship of Saint Louis University where he studied at the Center for Health Care Ethics in the Catholic Tradition between 1997 and 2001. In March of 2011 he successfully earned his doctorate in moral theology at the Academia Alfonsiana in Rome.
He has served as a community representative on the Ethics Committee for Research Involving Human Subjects at the University of Texas Medical Center in Houston. He was a member of the formation faculty at Saint Mary’s Seminary in Houston, Texas and lectured at the University of Saint Thomas School of Theology between 2001 and 2006. From July, 2006, through June, 2008 Bishop Olson served in the Diocese of Fort Worth as Vicar General and as Pastor of St. Peter the Apostle Catholic Church. Since July 1, 2008 Bishop Olson has been serving as the Rector of Holy Trinity Seminary. On May 6, 2010, Pope Benedict XVI granted him the Papal Honor of Chaplain to His Holiness with the title of “Monsignor.”
On January 29, 2014 Bishop Olson was ordained bishop and installed as the fourth bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth at the Fort Worth Convention Center. Over 10,000 people from across North Texas and beyond were in attendance.
WI-FI Access
Guests will be able to access free Wi-Fi in their rooms at the Gaylord. Just follow the instructions given upon check in. Free Wifi is also available in the hotel lobby, but unfortunately not in the hotel conference center ballrooms and meeting spaces. Click here for more information.
Thursday
6:30 am – 8:30 am
Breakfast
8:30 am-Noon
Registration and Housing Check-In
(St. Joseph’s Center – Seminar Room)
8:30 am – Noon
MORNING SESSION
Gathering Music – WAL
Holy Mass Sacrifice of the Mass
Celebrant/Homilist: Cardinal Blase Cupich, Archdiocese of Chicago
“Pope Francis’ Understanding of Vocations” – Cardinal Blase Cupich
Moderated Panel Discussion:
- Fr. Joseph Espaillat
Archdiocese of New York - Dr. Tracey Lamont
Loyola University New Orleans
(Loyola Institute for Ministry) - Katie Prejean McGrady
Mother, Author, and Educator
Pre-Synod Delegate - Barbara McCrabb
USCCB Catholic Education
Higher Education - Brian Rhude
Catholic University of America Student, Post-Synod Delegate - Darius Villalobos
NFCYM Multicultural Ministry Coordinator,
National Dialogue Core Team
Noon – 1:30 pm
Lunch
12:15 pm – 1:30 pm
Academic Lunch Gathering (Antonian Hall)
1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
AFTERNOON SESSION
Praise and Worship – WAL
Moderated Panel Discussion:
- Nicole Perone Grosso, Archdiocese of Hartford; Pre-Synod Delegate
- Danielle Brown, USCCB Ad Hoc Committee on Racism
- Jason Evert, Chastity Educator and Motivational Speaker
- John Grosso, Diocese of Bridgeport Digital Director
- Kristin Witte, Catholic Relief Services
- Dr. Theresa Farnan, Author, Educator, and Advocate for Disabilities
3:20 pm – 5:00 pm
Breakout Conversations:
(Finnegan Fieldhouse & Finnegan Fieldhouse Aerobics Room, 2nd floor)
- Junior High Ministry
- Confirmation Preparation
- High School Youth Ministry
- Catholic High Schools
- College Campus Ministry
- Pastoral Juvenil Hispana
- Intercultural Competencies
- Urban Ministry
- Young Adult Ministry
- Religious Discernment
- Marriage Discernment
- Youth on the Margins
- Academics
- Evangelization/Adult Faith
Parents/Families
5:00 pm – 6:45 pm
Dinner
6:45 pm – 9:15 pm
EVENING SESSION
Praise and Worship – WAL
“Roots, Love, and Mission: On the Road Together” – Dr. Timone Davis, Loyola University Chicago
Holy Hour
- Presider: Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR, Franciscan University
9:15 pm – 10:45 pm
Social
(Outside Fieldhouse & JC Williams Center)
Everyone is welcome to attend – Please come fellowship and meet new friends! Cash bar and food available for purchase.
Wednesday
8:00 am – 8:00 pm
Registration & Housing Check-In
St. Joseph’s Center – Seminar Room
3:30 pm – 3:45 pm
Praise and Worship – WAL
3:45 pm – 4:00 pm
Opening and Welcome – Dr. Bob Rice, Franciscan University, and Paul Jarzembowski, USCCB Youth and Young Adult Ministries
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Holy Sacrifice of the Mass
- Celebrant: Bishop Frank Caggiano, Diocese of Bridgeport
- Homilist: Fr. Dave Pivonka, TOR,Franciscan University
5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Dinner
6:45 pm – 9:00 pm
EVENING SESSION
Praise and Worship – WAL
“What is the Spirit Saying?” – Bishop Arturo Cepeda, Archdiocese of Detroit
Moderated Panel Discussion:
- Bishop Frank Caggiano, Diocese of Bridgeport; National Dialogue
- Diana Hancharenko, Chair, NATYAM
- Christina Lamas, Executive Director, NFCYM
- Fr. Alejandro Lopez-Cardinale, President, LaRED
- Mike St. Pierre, Executive Director, CCMA
9:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Social
Outside Fieldhouse & JC Williams Center
Everyone is welcome to attend – Please come fellowship & meet new friends!
Cash bar and food available for purchase.
Sunday | San Diego
6:30-8:00am
Breakfast
(near Dorms)
Those housed as UCSD need to check out of their dorms before returning to USD.
7:30-8:30am
Marketplace Open
8:30am
Main Doors Open
(JCP)
9:00am-Noon
Morning Session
Belonging to the Body of Christ
Celebration of Holy Mass
Noon
Pick up Pre-Ordered To-Go Lunch
(Concessions)
Noon-2:00pm
Check out of Dorms
Marketplace Open
Sunday | NorCal
6:30- 8:30am
Breakfast
(On Your Own)
Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
Marketplace Open
(Lobby)
8:30am
Main Doors Open
(Ballroom)
9:00am-Noon
Morning Session
Belonging to the
Body of Christ
Celebration of Holy Mass
Noon-1:00pm
Lunch to Go
(Patio)
Sunday | 2:42
7:00-8:00am
Breakfast
(UCSD Dorms)
Check out of dorms before leaving UCSD Campus
8:00-8:15am
Morning Rosary
(Founder’s Chapel)
8:15am
Main Doors Open
(Shiley Theater)
8:30am-1:00pm
Morning Session
Keynote: Journey Together
Prayer of the Holy Spirit
Community Groups
Celebration of Holy Mass
Saturday | San Diego
6:30- 8:00am
Breakfast
(near Dorms)
7:00-8:00am
Marketplace Open
8:00am
Main Doors Open
(JCP)
8:30-10:45am
Morning Session
Celebration of Holy Mass
11:00am-Noon
Women’s Session
Belong Together:
Authentic Friendship
(JPC)
Men’s Lunch
(Alcala Vista Parking Lot)
Noon-1:00pm
Women’s Lunch
(Alcala Vista Parking Lot)
Men’s Reconciliation
(JCP Plaza)
Men’s Small Groups
1:00-2:00pm
Men’s Session
Belong Together:
Authentic Friendship
(JCP)
Women’s Reconciliation
(JCP Plaza)
Women’s Small Groups
2:00pm
Main Doors Open
(JCP – no assigned seating)
2:15-3:00pm
General Session
Belong Together:
Family Ties
3:15-4:15pm
Open Time: Recharge
Reconciliation
(JCP Plaza)
Small Groups
Marketplace Open
4:15-5:00pm
Round of Workshops:
Dating 101
(JCP)
Eternity 101: Heaven, Hell,
and Purgatory
(Sports Center – tickets required)
If you are no longer utilizing your tickets, please drop them off at the Conference Information Desk outside the JCP for other groups to use.
5:15-7:00pm
Dinner
(Fountains)
Reconciliation
(JCP Courtyard)
Marketplace Open
6:45pm
Main Doors Open
(JCP)
7:15-10:00pm
Evening Session
Belonging to Christ Our Hope
Eucharistic Holy Hour and Procession
10:00-11:00pm
Reconciliation
(Immaculata)
Small Groups
Marketplace Open
11:30pm
All Youth in Sleeping Areas
Saturday | NorCal
6:30- 8:30am
Breakfast
(On Your Own)
6:30-8:00am
Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
Marketplace Open
(Lobby)
8:00am
Main Doors Open
(Ballroom)
8:30-10:45am
Morning Session
Celebration of Holy Mass
11:00am-Noon
Women’s Session
Belong Together:
Authentic Friendship
(Ballroom)
Men’s Lunch
(Patio)
Noon-1:00pm
Women’s Lunch
(Patio)
Men’s Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
Small Groups
1:00-2:00pm
Men’s Session
Belong Together:
Authentic Friendship
(Ballroom)
Women’s Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
2:00pm
Main Doors Open
(Ballroom)
2:15-3:00pm
General Session
Belong Together:
Family Ties
3:15-4:15pm
Open Time: Recharge
Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
Small Groups
Marketplace Open
4:15-5:00pm
Round of Workshops:
Dating 101
(Ballroom)
Eternity 101: Heaven, Hell,
and Purgatory
(Contra Costa Salon)
5:15-7:00pm
Dinner
(Patio)
Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
Marketplace Open
6:45pm
Main Doors Open
(Ballroom)
7:15-10:00pm
Evening Session
Belonging to Christ Our Hope
Eucharistic Holy Hour and Procession
10:00-11:00pm
Reconciliation
(Mercy Lane)
Small Groups
Marketplace Open
11:30pm
All Youth in Sleeping Areas
Saturday Seating Maps
Saturday | 2:42
6:30-8:00pm
Breakfast
(Dorms at UCSD)
8:30-8:50am
Morning Rosary
(Founder’s Chapel)
9:00am
Main Doors Open
(Shiley Theater)
9:10-12:30pm
Morning Session
Keynote: Light in the Darkness
Community Groups
Celebration of Holy Mass
12:30-1:15pm
Lunch
(Founder’s Patio)
1:20pm
Main Doors Open
(Shiley Theater)
1:30-5:15pm
General Session
Keynote: The Comforter and Healer
Community Groups
5:15-6:15pm
Dinner
(Founder’s Patio)
6:30pm
Main Doors Open
(Shiley Theater)
6:30-10:00pm
Evening Session
Keynote: Redeemed
Eucharistic Adoration
10:00-11:00pm
Ice Cream Social
(Founder’s Patio)
10:30-11:30pm
Reconciliation
(Immaculata)