2025 Is the Year of Restoration. Are You Ready to Lead Differently?
As Catholic business leaders, we are entrusted with more than responsibility—we are called to bear witness. But what does that witness look like when excellence is expected—not only in outcomes, but in identity?
The Jubilee reminds us: before we lead, we belong. It’s not first about what we do—but what Christ is doing in us.
This is our moment to step away from the noise, to be restored from the inside out—so we can show up more fully: as better leaders, better spouses, better parents, and more faithful disciples.
What does a Jubilee Year mean — for your leadership, your relationships, your faith?
Declared by the late Pope Francis as a Jubilee of Hope, 2025 is more than a milestone on the Church’s calendar.
It’s a sacred moment — set apart for restoration, renewal, and a return to what matters most.
This May, we invite you to join us for a public webinar, The Year of Renewal: Biblical Roots and Spiritual Fruits of the Jubilee Year 2025, presented by Dr. John Bergsma in collaboration with the Saint Paul Center for Biblical Theology.
Join biblical scholar and speaker Dr. John Bergsma for a powerful exploration of the Jubilee Year: its biblical foundations, its spiritual meaning for today, and how Catholic leaders can live this season of mercy with purpose and impact.
During this free public webinar, Dr. Bergsma will guide us to:
Understand the roots of the Jubilee Year — and why it matters now
Learn how to experience true spiritual release and renewal
Discover how to lead with restored strength and deeper mission
As a professor at the Franciscan University of Steubenville and a Senior Fellow at the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology, Dr. John Bergsma has helped thousands rediscover the power of God’s Word.
A former Protestant pastor turned Catholic theologian, Dr. Bergsma brings a deep love for Scripture and a rare ability to illuminate timeless truths for today’s Church. His insights into the biblical foundations of the Jubilee Year—its roots in the Old Testament, its fulfillment in Christ, and its call to release, restore, and return—will inspire and challenge us as Catholic leaders.