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1 1 Presented by The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers Ministry With Families Leadership Formation Series for All Whose Ministry Efforts Impact Families The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers1

2 2 A Series Of Courses That Promotes Leadership Development Leadership Development A Family Perspective In Ministry A Family Perspective In Ministry Whole Community Catechesis Whole Community Catechesis The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

3 3 DESIGNED FOR Clergy, Religious, Lay Ministers Clergy, Religious, Lay Ministers Pastoral Associates, CoordinatorsPastoral Associates, Coordinators Family Ministers and AdvocatesFamily Ministers and Advocates Catechists, Religious EducatorsCatechists, Religious Educators RCIA or Adult Formation Team MembersRCIA or Adult Formation Team Members Campus Ministers, Chaplains, Youth MinistersCampus Ministers, Chaplains, Youth Ministers Staff, Volunteers or Prospective MinistersStaff, Volunteers or Prospective Ministers National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

4 4 MINISTRY WITH FAMILIES COURSE SERIES EVOLVEMENT 1978: A Vision and Strategy: the Plan of Pastoral Action for Family Ministry – NCCB, Committee on Marriage and Family National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers formed 1981: Familiaris Consortio – Exortation on the Family by John Paul II 1988: A Family Perspective In Church And Society followed by Tenth Anniversary Edition, 1998 - NCCB 1991: Putting Children and Families First - USCC Follow the Way of Love – US Bishops Letter to Families 1978: A Vision and Strategy: the Plan of Pastoral Action for Family Ministry – NCCB, Committee on Marriage and Family National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers formed 1981: Familiaris Consortio – Exortation on the Family by John Paul II 1988: A Family Perspective In Church And Society followed by Tenth Anniversary Edition, 1998 - NCCB 1991: Putting Children and Families First - USCC Follow the Way of Love – US Bishops Letter to Families The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

5 5 Education & Formation Commission: 1997 – approved as E&F Committee by the National Board of NACFLM. Work began on Ministry with Families 101. Piloted in Regions I, II, and X by members of the E&F Committee. 1997 – approved as E&F Committee by the National Board of NACFLM. Work began on Ministry with Families 101. Piloted in Regions I, II, and X by members of the E&F Committee. 2001 – Education & Formation Commission established.2001 – Education & Formation Commission established. 2001 – Received Lily Grant for three years – offered 20 MWF 101 formation programs across the country.2001 – Received Lily Grant for three years – offered 20 MWF 101 formation programs across the country. Members of NACFM were chosen to begin the creation of formation programs that would assist its members to receive professional development and to provide mutual support for those who minister with families. Members of NACFM were chosen to begin the creation of formation programs that would assist its members to receive professional development and to provide mutual support for those who minister with families. Additional NACFLM members trained to be part of a cadre that offered Ministry With Families formation across the country. Additional NACFLM members trained to be part of a cadre that offered Ministry With Families formation across the country. National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

6 6 Ministry With Families Courses Began: Initiation Course 101: Initiated as a 2-day Post-Conference in Pittsburg at the annual NACFLM Conference 2000. Trainers Manual completed in 2001. Cadre of Trainers added. Course 101: Became a regular pre-conference offering at most NACFLM Annual Conferences. Course 201: Initiated at the 2005 NACFLM Conference (2 day pre-conference). Ministry With Families 301: Initiated in 2008. Note: With the help of our Spanish-speaking NACFLM members and presenters, we now offer MWF 101 in Spanish. 201 is on the way. Course 101: Initiated as a 2-day Post-Conference in Pittsburg at the annual NACFLM Conference 2000. Trainers Manual completed in 2001. Cadre of Trainers added. Course 101: Became a regular pre-conference offering at most NACFLM Annual Conferences. Course 201: Initiated at the 2005 NACFLM Conference (2 day pre-conference). Ministry With Families 301: Initiated in 2008. Note: With the help of our Spanish-speaking NACFLM members and presenters, we now offer MWF 101 in Spanish. 201 is on the way. The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

7 7 COURSE BENEFITS: COMPETENCE: Courses provide a solid foundation of theory, theology, scripture, practical models and approaches to ministry. COMPETENCE: Courses provide a solid foundation of theory, theology, scripture, practical models and approaches to ministry. CONFIDENCE: Participants will become more confident in their ministerial role as they are provided with opportunities to integrate and apply innovative theory and approaches to ministry. CONFIDENCE: Participants will become more confident in their ministerial role as they are provided with opportunities to integrate and apply innovative theory and approaches to ministry. CREDIBILITY: The curriculum is in accord with Church teachings on marriage and family life, and reflects current papal and USCCB documents. CREDIBILITY: The curriculum is in accord with Church teachings on marriage and family life, and reflects current papal and USCCB documents. National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

8 8 The Four Elements of a Family Perspective The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers A Christian Vision of Family The First Element The Family as a Developing System The Second Element Family Diversity The Third Element The Partnership Between Families & Social Institutions The Fourth Element

9 9 MINISTRY WITH FAMILIES 101 This leadership formation course is designed to be an introduction to ministry from a family perspective. It addreses the needs of those new to the topic or seeking review and renewal.This leadership formation course is designed to be an introduction to ministry from a family perspective. It addreses the needs of those new to the topic or seeking review and renewal. It is an experiential learning process that assists the individual minister to integrate his/her learning at a personal as well as a ministerial level. Incorporating a family perspective in ministry is a central theme through the process. Participants gain knowledge and insights about the domestic church and increase their capacity for ministry with and among families. It is an experiential learning process that assists the individual minister to integrate his/her learning at a personal as well as a ministerial level. Incorporating a family perspective in ministry is a central theme through the process. Participants gain knowledge and insights about the domestic church and increase their capacity for ministry with and among families. National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

10 10 Ministry With Families 101 U Christian Vision of Family Life U A Famiy Perspective in Ministry U Family Spirituality U Family Systems U The Change Process and Reactivity U Partnership with Families Across the Life Cycle U Partnership between the Family and the Parish or Congregation Fprmation Process Topics The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

11 11 MINISTRY WITH FAMILIES 201 This formation process course is designed for those who have completed the course, Ministry with Families 101, and for others who have already had extensive experience in bringing a family perspective to their ministry.This formation process course is designed for those who have completed the course, Ministry with Families 101, and for others who have already had extensive experience in bringing a family perspective to their ministry. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of marriage and family throughout the life cycle, with a concentration on the theological, scriptural, spiritual and ministerial dimensions of this topic. The process will provide a forum for developing new insights into how to form “bridges” between the family and the larger Church.Participants will gain a deeper understanding of marriage and family throughout the life cycle, with a concentration on the theological, scriptural, spiritual and ministerial dimensions of this topic. The process will provide a forum for developing new insights into how to form “bridges” between the family and the larger Church. National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

12 12 Ministry With Families 201 U Theology of Marriage and Family U Foundational Church Documents U Life Cycle Spiritual/Religious Tasks U Understanding Church through Diversity U Conversion Moving Towards Grace U The Ministering Person UMaking Connections Between the Domestic and Larger Church UOur Call to Partnership Formation Process Topics The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

13 13 MINISTRY WITH FAMILIES 301 Each Ministry with Families 301 course is individually designed for a specific group (clergy, religious, university students, lay movement leaders, etc.) as part of their continuing education. It is based on the content of Ministry with Families 101 and Ministry with Families 201, and the content that addresses the particular needs of the participants. A Ministry with Families 301 course may vary in length to conform to the group’s time frame. Each Ministry with Families 301 course is individually designed for a specific group (clergy, religious, university students, lay movement leaders, etc.) as part of their continuing education. It is based on the content of Ministry with Families 101 and Ministry with Families 201, and the content that addresses the particular needs of the participants. A Ministry with Families 301 course may vary in length to conform to the group’s time frame. National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

14 14 Information for registering for an upcoming MWF course or to bring the course to your parish, diocese or organization/Association The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

15 15 2016 Pre-Conference Trainings – July 19-20, 2016 Ministry With Families Ministry with Families 101: English – Presenters: Steve Beirne and Susan Vogt Ministerio con Familas 101: Spanish – Presenters: Lydia Pesina and Fr. Daniel Ramirez-Portugal Ministry with Families 201 – English – Presenters: George and Judy Clark Course Fee: $75.00 To Register: NACFLM Website – Conference Registration Ministry with Families 101: English – Presenters: Steve Beirne and Susan Vogt Ministerio con Familas 101: Spanish – Presenters: Lydia Pesina and Fr. Daniel Ramirez-Portugal Ministry with Families 201 – English – Presenters: George and Judy Clark Course Fee: $75.00 To Register: NACFLM Website – Conference Registration The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

16 16 Bringing Ministry With Families to You Local Host Site For more information concerning the scheduling of a Ministry with Families formation program in your area (or current upcoming dates/sites), please contact: NACFLM Office, phone 937-431-3443 or email NACFLM@gmail.com. For more information concerning the scheduling of a Ministry with Families formation program in your area (or current upcoming dates/sites), please contact: NACFLM Office, phone 937-431-3443 or email NACFLM@gmail.com. The National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers

17 17 OUR CALL A family is our first community and most basic way in which the Lord gathers us, forms us, and acts in the wrld. The early church expressed this truth by calling the Christian family a “domestic church’ or “church of the home.” A family is our first community and most basic way in which the Lord gathers us, forms us, and acts in the wrld. The early church expressed this truth by calling the Christian family a “domestic church’ or “church of the home.” Follow the Way of Love In response to God’s word revealed through all genertions and impelled by our belief in the intrinsic sacredness of family life, we the member of the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers join together to be a prophetic voice for family in church and society, to foster professional development, and to provide mutual support for those who minister with families. In response to God’s word revealed through all genertions and impelled by our belief in the intrinsic sacredness of family life, we the member of the National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers join together to be a prophetic voice for family in church and society, to foster professional development, and to provide mutual support for those who minister with families. NACFLM Mission Statement National Association of Catholic Family Life Ministers


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