FAITH FORMATION 2020 Concluding Session Diocese of Orange November 7, 2012.

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FAITH FORMATION 2020 Concluding Session Diocese of Orange November 7, 2012

Program 9 am - 12 noon Session 1 Parish Presentations Reflecting on the FF 2020 Process: Learnings & Challenges Reflecting on the Change Process using the 8-step model of John Kotter 12 noon Lunch 1 – 3 pm Session 2 Sustaining Innovation & Developing New Initiatives Becoming Adaptive Leaders

FF 2020 Design Process Select a Target Group (or need) Research (Empathize) Define Spiritual & Religious Needs, Concerns & Interests Generate Ideas Create Prototypes to Pilot Test the Prototypes Evaluate, Improve, & Expand the Innovation

Evaluation Questions 1. What target audience and their religious/spiritual needs did the project seek to address? 2. What were the goals or aims of your project, i.e., what kind of change did your project seek to bring about? 3. What did you actually do (programs, activities, practices, resources, technologies) to reach your goal and implement your project? 4. What did you learn while you were implementing your project. What revisions did you make in your project design? 5. What were the results of the project? Did you achieve the goals or aims of the project? How has the project actually impacted your target audience? How has the project impacted the parish and/or community? What worked effectively? What factors contributed to the effectiveness of the project’s strategy? What did not work effectively? What hindered the effectiveness of the project? What needs revision?

Reflecting on the FF 2020 Process 1. What were your most significant learnings from the FF 2020 Process? 2. What were your most significant challenges in the FF 2020 Process? 3. What questions or concerns do you have now? 4. How can you apply what we learned/experienced through the FF 2020 Process to creating and implementing new & innovative projects in faith formation?