Tim Glemkowski doesn't just talk about faith; he challenges you to step up and experience the transformative power of the Eucharist. He’s calling out the difference between going through the motions and living a faith that’s real, conscious, and deeply personal. In a world that’s moved beyond Christendom, Glemkowski pushes the Church to embrace a "missionary conversion"—a complete shift in how we reach people. It starts with a deep encounter with Christ in the Eucharist, setting the faithful on fire and driving them to take action in the world.
Glemkowski lays down a four-pillar framework for Eucharistic intimacy: encounter, identity, life, and mission. This isn’t just about feeling good; it’s about living a life of trust, obedience, and self-surrender that has real impact. The Eucharistic Revival, as he sees it, is a wake-up call for the Church in the U.S. to reconnect with its Eucharistic core, fueling a renewal in liturgy, personal faith, and missionary drive. Glemkowski challenges us to make the Eucharist the source and summit of our lives, turning our faith into a force that makes a difference in the world.
About the 2024 Summit: The Heroic Leadership Summit is the annual, no-nonsense, cutting-edge event for Catholic men hungry for serious growth in their faith journey. Brought to you by the Catholic Men’s Leadership Alliance, join the best of the best in leadership and training together, one all-star weekend geared to ignite, equip, and grow ministry to men. Learn more: https://heroicmen.org/heroic-leadership-summit-2024
About Tim Glemkowski
Tim Glemkowski served in the Archbishop’s Office for the Archdiocese of Denver as the Director of Strategy, helping to set up the archdiocese for a time of apostolic mission. He is the former founder and president of L’Alto Catholic Institute and Revive Parishes. Tim authored Made for Mission: Renewing Your Parish Culture, which was released in Fall 2019 through Our Sunday Visitor. He is an international speaker who has also consulted for many organizations, dioceses, and parishes. His writing has appeared in numerous print and web-based theological and catechetical publications. Tim and his wife, Maggie, live in Littleton, CO with their four young children. | Website