Ministry to “Over 55” Adults MinistryLift Conference, October 4, 2013 Dr. Ross Johnston & Mr. Ron Bradshaw 1.

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Ministry to “Over 55” Adults MinistryLift Conference, October 4, 2013 Dr. Ross Johnston & Mr. Ron Bradshaw 1

INTRODUCTION The senior years are either coming, or are already here, for everyone – including you! How will we, or are we, to face them? Your presenters & our backgrounds RonRoss 2

I. The Shape of “Seniors & Boomers” Today (Some facts about) 3

Seniors in Canada Seniors (those 65 and older) are the fastest growing age group Approximately 5 million seniors according to 2011 census That number is expected to double in the next 20 years By 2050, it is estimated 1 out of every 4 Canadians will be 65 or older 4

Seniors Globally Canada’s population remains one of the youngest among G8 Japan, currently the world’s oldest country, has more than 20% of its population over 65 Projections show that within 25 years that number will have doubled to 40% It is estimated that by the year 2020, there will be approximately 1 billion people globally over 60 5

Centenarians in Canada According to the 2011 census, there are approximately 6,000 people aged 100 or older, which is a 25% increase from 2006 This is the second-fastest growing age group in Canada Projections show that by 2031, there could be more than 17,000 and by 2061, close to 80,000 centenarians 6

Baby Boomers in Canada Those born between 1946 to 1965 More than 8 million babies were born in those 20 years According to the 2011 census, there are 9.6 million Boomers currently living in Canada Besides those born here during those years, this generation has benefited from immigration since the end of the 1980s The first Baby Boomers started turning 65 in More than 1,000 officially become seniors each and every day… a trend that will continue for the next 18 years 7

What Defines Baby Boomers? Demographically, they form the single largest generational cohort Philosophically, they have redefined North American culture Sociologically, the connect through a unique generational identity bordered by dramatic historical events Economically, they are the wealthiest generation in North American history Spiritually, they seek authenticity, experience and personal truth 8

What Defines Baby Boomers? They are longing for relationships and a sense of community They just want to have some FUN! Ministry can involve developing opportunities through which Boomers can make new friends, share life and party! “Who am I and What am I doing here?” are pertinent questions for people in the second half of life They have a unique opportunity to re-examine and re- assess their lives and determine a new direction for their remaining years 9

What Defines Baby Boomers? Significance is the new capital... It is not enough to have financial security at midlife. What they hunger for is to make a significant contribution to the world The church can be a gateway for increasing levels of significance in society This may be the time that Boomers fulfill the dreams of that Beatles’ song, “They say we want a revolution, oh no, we just want to change the world….” 10

Baby Boomers and the Church It is estimated that about one-third of Baby Boomers in North America are Christians That means, in Canada, there are around 6 million lost and unchurched Baby Boomers As this generation ages, we have but a few chances to reach them 11

Baby Boomers and the Church “Do you not say, ‘There are still four months and then comes the harvest’? Behold, I say to you, lift up your eyes and look at the fields, for they are already white for harvest!” – John 4:35 (NKJV) Time is growing short and they are ripening quickly! The point of Jesus’ words were to send workers into the harvest before it was too late. What is your plan? 12

II. Needs of Seniors & Boomers 13

Needs of Boomers & Seniors What some primary needs of adults 55+ that you’ve noticed? Do you observe any difference between the expectations of Boomers and older adults for their “senior” years? What are what you would call, ‘some myths about aging’ commonly held in our society? What do you see as necessary ministries the church should be addressing for adults 55+? 14

Myths of Aging (Houston & Parker) Myth # 1: To be old is to be sick. Myth # 2: You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Myth # 3: The horse is out of the barn. Myth # 4: The secret to successful aging is to choose your parent’s wisely. Myth # 5: The lights may be on, but the voltage is low. Myth # 6: The elderly don’t pull their own weight. – James M. Houston & Michael Parker, A Vision for the Aging Church: Renewing Ministry for and by Seniors (InterVarsity Press, 2011) 15

Needs of Boomers & Seniors What is the value of someone suffering from dementia? “... ‘An incontinent, dependent, person suffering from late stage Alzheimer’s disease provides the person’s family and her church with one of life’s most important lessons, an opportunity to learn how to love a person unconditionally, without any expectation of something in return.’” (32) The Christ-like “opportunity”... – e.g. “Hair Pulling Time, or Lovingly Supported? Recognizing the Stress and Toll of Raising ‘Special Needs' Children and Responding with Care and Encouragement” 16

Gifts Boomers & Seniors Bring... Perspective Maturity Wisdom – it’s not so much about ‘aging’ as, ‘sage- ing’! History – tradition – value & worth Mentoring younger generations Prayer Note: The undermining effect of a technological & production-oriented society! 17

III. Ministry Now & Ministry to Come 18

Define Your Ministry Approach Senior Adult (55+) Ministry... Is it to be Ministry to Senior Adults – or – Ministry by Senior Adults? What is your perspective? 19

A Comprehensive Ministry Plan S.E.N.I.O.R.S.... Spirituality Enrichment Nutrition Intergenerational Outreach Recreation Service – Richard H. Gentzler, Jr., The Graying of the Church: A Leader’s Guide to Older Adult Ministry in the United Methodist Church (2004) 20

Ministry Future... What areas must the church address in the days and years to come to show genuine care for today’s and future Boomers? 21

Ministry Future... Who’s responsible? The government? – or – The church? 22

The Mission Statement for all Seniors For you have been my hope, O Sovereign LORD, my confidence since my youth From birth I have relied on you.... Even when I am old and gray, do not forsake me, O God, till I declare your power to the next generation, your might to all who are to come. (Psalm 71:5-6,18) 23

BOOKS & RESOURCES FOR SENIOR ADULT MINISTRY: Bradshaw, Ron, ed. A Leader’s Guide to Older Adult Ministry in Canada (Surrey, BC: Generational Ministries, 2012). Gallagher, David P., Senior Adult Ministry in the 21 st Century: Step-By-Step Strategies for Reaching People Over 50 (Eugene: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2002). Gentzler, Richard H. Jr., Aging Ministry in the 21 st Century: An Inquiry Approach (Nashville: Discipleship Resources, 2008). Houston, James M. and Michael Parker, A Vision for the Aging Church: Renewing Ministry for and by Seniors (Downers Grove: IVP Academic, InterVarsity Press, November 2011). Starr, A. Timothy, Aging Joyfully (Belleville, ON: Guardian Books, 2012). 24