Step into the mystery of how God teaches! This class explores the process of catechesis and the pedagogy of faith, revealing how God Himself is the first and greatest teacher. We will discover that Divine Methodology—the way God communicates His truth—is not just a concept but a living model for all catechetical ministry.
Through the Father’s self-revelation in Jesus Christ and the action of the Holy Spirit, God reveals the fullness of His love and invites humanity into relationship. This divine way of teaching becomes the pattern for every catechist and minister who seeks to transmit the faith with authenticity, compassion, and creativity.
Join us to reflect on how our human methods of catechesis are transformed when they follow the Divine Methodology, the timeless model that continues to guide the Church’s mission to form disciples in every age.
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025 || Time: 9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Breaks and Lunch time included) || Format: Zoom Live Class || Cost: $50
Professor: Dr. Megan Kanatzar Ferguson, D.Min – Catholic Apostolate Center
Megan Kanatzar Ferguson, D.Min. is the Curriculum Coordinator at the Catholic Apostolate Center. She helps develop online course materials and curricula and assists with the development of Catholic Apostolate Center Publications.
Megan graduated from the Catholic University of America in 2024 with her Doctor of Ministry degree (D.Min.). She holds two Master’s degrees in Theology from Newman University in Wichita, Kansas, and the University of Notre Dame, respectively. Megan is a graduate of the Echo program from the University of Notre Dame, and she has five years of teaching theology at the high school level. She currently resides in Yukon, Oklahoma, with her husband, Connor, and their three children.
