Faith in Action

Today, a man’s work follows him home through his smartphone. At the same time, he is picking up a larger share of household responsibilities and striving to meet the intense demands of fatherhood as kids’ activities accelerate. Despite this, many men want to express their faith by working alongside peers in service to others. They want to spend precious free time with their families while also building bonds of fraternity that last a lifetime.

Programs

The Faith in Action model recognizes the changing needs of men in the twenty-first century. It seeks to balance all of their key priorities for Faith, Family, Community and Life. Built into our four program categories is the opportunity for all generations and cultures to share faith, celebrate fraternity, and stand shoulder to shoulder in service to our community and in defense of life from conception to natural death.

Faith in Action Guidebook (download)

The Faith in Action model recognizes the changing needs of men in the twenty-first century. It seeks to balance all of their key priorities for Faith, Family, Community and Life. ... Our goal is for men to lead their family in service — not leave their family for service.

Council 8909 Faith in Action Directors

Ken Ballez

Ken Ballez

Program Director

The program director oversees the Faith in Action areas of Faith, Family, Community and Life.

Dale Fleddermann

Dale Fleddermann

Faith Director

The faith director is responsible for all faith-based council programs.

Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

Family Director

The family director is responsible for all family-based council programs

Ron Polomsky

Ron Polomsky

Community Director

The community director is responsible for all community-based council programs.

Tim Korf

Tim Korf

Life Director

The life director is responsible for all life-based council programs.