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1 2017 symposium faith formation with a new generation

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3 Key Concept: Faith Forming Environments
Intergenerational Family Peers Children & Adolescents

4 Key Concept: Life Stages Groups
Young Children Older Children Younger Adolescents Older Adolescents

5 Key Concept: The New Generation

6 Key Concept: Maturing in Faith

7 Key Concept: 21st Century Learning

8 Key Concept: Personalized Faith Pathways

9 Key Concept: Playlists for Learning

10 Symposium Schedule: Thursday
1 pm Welcome and Symposium Overview Community Building Activity & Prayer Session 1. Foundations of a New Approach 5:00 pm Break 5:30 pm Dinner 6:45 pm Session 2. Forming Faith: Intergenerational Relationships & Community 8:30 Closing

11 Symposium Schedule: Friday
7:30 am Breakfast 8:45 am Morning Prayer 9:00 am Session 3. Forming Faith: Family & Parents 12 noon Lunch 1:30 pm Session 4. Forming Faith: Life Cycle Stages 3:00 pm Break 3:30 pm Session 5. Designing 21st Century Faith Formation 5:30 pm Dinner 6:45 pm Session 6. 8:30 Closing

12 Symposium Schedule: Saturday
7:30 am Breakfast 8:45 am Morning Prayer 9:00 am Session 7. Implementing New Approaches in Congregations 12 noon Closing

13 Getting to Know You… Share your name. Share your ministry setting.
What you are most excited about in your ministry right now?

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15 Love God with all the power of your heart, with its yearnings and passions. Love God with all you hold dear in life, and with the fullness of whatever the world offers you, Both joy and sorrow. Teach children to cope, to dream and to stretch, to become their purpose, to live holy lives. Wrap these words around every deed, a garment of holy expression. Let these words shape your home, a dwelling of peace. Wherever you go, scatter the words as seed, or as drops of water into the thirsty earth. Nurture trees of life in your garden. Seal these words upon your heart; let them course through and cleave soul to body that the sacred permeates all your being.

16 God, help us recover our hope for our children’s sake
God, help us recover our hope for our children’s sake. Help us recover our courage for our children’s sake. Help us to recover our discipline for our children’s sake. Help us to recover our ability to work together for our children’s sake. Help us to recover our values for our children’s sake. Help us to recover a spirit of sacrifice for our children’s sake. Help us to recover our faith in You for our children’s sake. Amen

17 Faith Forming Environments
Intergenerational Family Peers Children & Adolescents

18 The Big Picture: Faith Forming Ecology
Digitally Enabled and Connected Digitally Enabled and Connected Faith Forming Ecology Inter-genera-tional Family Life Cycle Missional Digitally Enabled and Connected Digitally Enabled and Connected

19 Several Key Research Studies

20 Exemplary Youth Ministry Study
Congregational Life & Ministries Youth Ministry Congregational Leadership Family & Household Faith

21 Congregational Leadership Congregational Faith & Qualities
Focus on Jesus Environment Relationships Multiple Approaches Well Organized Parental Faith Family Faith Practices Family Harmony Family Relationships Discipleship Scripture Prayer & Worship Mission Intergenerational Community Life Spiritual Influence Models Faith Interpersonal & Leadership Competence Support Teams & Leaders Congregational Leadership Congregational Faith & Qualities Age-Group Ministry Family & Household Faith

22 Growing Young Study

23 Growing Young Study Unlock Keychain Leadership: Keychain leaders entrust others with access and authority, and empower all generations including teens and emerging adults with their own metaphorical “set of keys” to help influence and shape the direction of the church. Empathize with Today’s Young People: This means “feeling with young people” as they grapple with existential questions of identity, belonging, and purpose; as they experience “systemic abandonment” due to divorce and the self-absorbed adults around them; and as they act out a desire for connection through social media. Take Jesus’ Message Seriously: The authors were struck by how, in the churches studied, “Jesus reigns over poor theology and his words ring true for young sojourners hungry for life-giving direction.” One young interviewee said, “The goal for our church is not really effectiveness with young people, but serving and following Jesus. And young people like me are attracted to churches that want to do that.”

24 Growing Young Study Fuel a Warm Community: “Warm is the new cool” in these congregations, where authenticity triumphs over worship style or a multitude of programs. Young people who participated in the research praised their churches for “warm” attributes, such as welcoming, belonging, accepting, hospitable, and caring. Prioritize Young People (and Families) Everywhere: Churches in the study revealed a disproportionate prioritization of young people—an impulse that, rather than excluding older generations, breathed life into the entire congregation. As one pastor put it, “Everyone rises when you focus on young people.” Involving young people in every ministry has allowed these churches to thrive with authenticity and intergenerational relationships. Be the Best Neighbors: The authors found that in churches growing young, the community accepts the difficult task of offering young people a thoughtful path to neighboring well. They provide opportunities for teens and emerging adults to serve others, pursue social justice, find their calling, interact with popular culture, and respond to heated cultural issues.

25 The Confirmation Project

26 The Big Picture: Faith Forming Ecology
Digitally Enabled and Connected Digitally Enabled and Connected Faith Forming Ecology Inter-genera-tional Family Life Cycle Missional Digitally Enabled and Connected Digitally Enabled and Connected

27 Life Stages Groups Young Children Older Children Younger Adolescents
Older Adolescents

28 Life Stages Activity What are 2-3 of the most important religious and spiritual needs of your life stage? What are 2-3 characteristics or images of the emerging culture of Generation Z (all those born since 2000)?

29 The New Generation

30 Generation Z

31 Families of Generation Z
Diversity of family structures and a variety of living arrangements from 0-18 years old Pressures of work and finances; 70% of mothers work outside home Increasing complexity of family life, managing/balancing time and commitments New generation of parents: Millennial parents & young Gen X Decline in religious practice at home, and decline in participation and affiliation in churches Decline in faith transmission and practice at home

32 A Diversity of Spiritual Religious Identities
Not Spiritual, Not Religious Unaffiliateds The Spiritual but Not Religious Uninvolved Faith & Engagement – one among many priorities Occasionals Faith & Engagement at the Center of Life Actives

33 Spiritual-Religious Diversity

34 Spiritual-Religious Diversity
Youth (teens) Abiders Adapters Assenters Avoiders Atheists 20% 20% 31% 24% 5% Emerging Adults (20s) Committed Selected Spiritually Religiously Religiously Irreligious Traditionalists Adherents Open Indifferent Disconnected 15% 30% % 25% % %

35 Maturing in Faith

36 Focus on Maturing in Faith: Toward What Ends Are We Working
Young Children Older Young Adolescents Older Adolescents

37 Focus on Maturing in Faith
Sustaining a personal relationship with Jesus Christ supported through regular prayer, faith sharing and Bible reading. Making the Christian faith a way of life by integrating their beliefs into the conversation, decisions, and actions of daily life. Possessing a vital faith and being aware of God present and active in their own life, the lives of others, and the life of the world.

38 Focus on Maturing in Faith
Seeking spiritual growth by actively pursuing questions of faith, learning what it means to believe in God, and what it’s like to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. Living a life of service by caring for others, reaching out those in need, and addressing injustice in the world. Sharing the Good News through words and actions, through Christian stewardship and working for peace, justice and human dignity.

39 Focus on Maturing in Faith
Participating fully, consciously, actively and regularly in the ritual and worship life of the faith community. Articulating the fundamental teachings of the Christian faith and demonstrating a commitment to learning and growing in this faith. Exercising moral responsibility by applying Christian ethics, virtues, principles, values, and social teaching to moral decision-making, life situations, and in interactions with the larger culture.

40 Focus on Maturing in Faith
Practicing faith in Jesus Christ, privately and publicly, through participation in the congregation’s worship, ministries, and leadership. Discerning and using their gifts to actively belong to and participate in the life and mission of the Christian community. Exploring God’s call to vocation through prayer, reflection, and discernment. Possessing a positive spirit with loving and hopeful attitudes toward others and life, convinced that they can make the world a better place.

41 Maturing Characteristics Activity
Review characteristics. Revise/add the characteristics so that it applies to your life stage: What would this characteristic look like with young children, older children, young adolescents, and older adolescents. (Key Words) Work in pairs or triads to apply the characteristics. Develop a whole group summary.


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