January 2020 Theology on Tap, Fr. Steve Zabrocki

January 2020 Theology on Tap, Fr. Steve Zabrocki

Theology on Tap is typically a biannual gathering that takes place on a Thursday evening. Doors open at 6:00pm, the presenter will begin speaking on a faith-filled topic at 6:30 for about an hour. Feel free to stay and socialize until our venue closes. This is one of our largest events of the year.



2023 Theology on Tap

Let us know if there is a topic you’d like to learn more about and we’ll do our best to make it happen! 2023 TOT will be scheduled soon!

2022 Theology on Tap

September: September 22nd, Coadjutor Bishop Jeffrey Flemming- “Go Make Disciples”

2021 Theology on Tap:

January-April: CANCELLED due to COVID-19

May: May 27th, Bishop Michael Warfel, Bishop of the Billings - Great Falls Diocese - “What it Takes to be a Saint”

July: July 15th, Fr. Leo McDowell, Pastor at St. Patrick Co-Cathedral- “Lessons and Legacies from some of our Favorite Saints”

August: August 12th, Matt Brower, Executive Director of MT Catholic Conference - “Faithful Catholic Engagement with Politics”

September: September 16th, Thomas Dotterweich, Diocesan Director of Stewardship - “The Power of Prayer & How We Know God is Listening”

2020 Theology on Tap:

January: January 9th, Fr. Steve Zabrocki, Pastor at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church - “Taking Up Your Daily Cross”

February: February 6th, Virginia Smith, local author and former Religious Studies teacher at Billings Catholic High School - “The Liturgical Year & the Book of Matthew”

March: POSTPONED, Bishop Michael Warfel, Bishop of the Billings - Great Falls Diocese - “Bishop’s recent ad limina visit to Rome, meeting with the Pope, and the Vatican's structure”

April: POSTPONED, Thomas Dotterweich, Diocesan Director of Stewardship - “Why God Allows Bad Things to Happen”

May: POSTPONED, Matt Bower, Executive Director of MT Catholic Conference - “Faithful Catholic Engagement with Politics”

June-December: CANCELLED due to COVD-19