
Campus Ministry
From day one, students at Muskegon Catholic Central learn about God’s love for each of them. The Gospel values of love, respect and compassion are taught and practiced in every classroom. Morning prayer, weekly Masses, celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, and a monthly Rosary offer our students the opportunity to spend time with Jesus.
By the time they reach adolescence, the children have a firm foundation in the Catholic-Christian faith, and are filled with the knowledge of God’s special friendship with each of them.
As they mature, our students learn about the richness of their faith and are given opportunities to put that faith into action through prayer and service. From weekly Mass, opportunities for Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament and the Sacrament of Reconciliation, retreats, and serving local food trucks, the students of MCC are able to advance God’s kingdom among each other, and throughout the Muskegon Community.
High school students are also given the opportunity to participate in WINGS, a peer ministry program at MCC. WINGS students have the opportunity to plan and serve on retreats, become Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion, Lector at Mass, and work with the Campus minister to help foster the Catholic culture at MCC. In addition, many of our students participate in the Annual March For Life in Washington D.C, and the annual Spring Break Mission trip.