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Focus What could faith formation in Christian churches look like in 2020? Specifically, how can Christian congregations provide vibrant faith formation to address the spiritual and religious needs of all ages and generations over the next 10 years?
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Driving Forces 1. Declining number of Christians and growing number of people with no religious affiliation. 2. Increasing number of people becoming more “spiritual” and less “religious” 3. Declining participation in Christian churches 4. Increasing diversity and pluralism in U.S. society 8 Key Driving Forces
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Driving Forces 5. Increasing influence of individualism on Christian identity and community life 6. Changing patterns of marriage and family life 7. Declining family religious socialization 8. Increasing use of digital age & web technologies 8 Key Driving Forces
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4 Scenarios 1. Will trends in U.S. culture lead people to become more receptive to organized religion, and in particular Christianity or will trends lead people to become more resistant to organized religion and Christianity? 2. Will people’s hunger for and openness to God and the spiritual life increase over the next decade or will people’s hunger for and openness to God and the spiritual life decrease. Two Critical Uncertainties
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Dominant Cultural Attitude toward Organized Religion Receptive Low High People’s Hunger for God and the Spiritual Life Resistant
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Scenario 4 Uncommitted & Participating Scenario 1 Vibrant Faith & Active Engagement Scenario 3 Unaffiliated & Uninterested Scenario 2 Spiritual but Not Religious
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4 Scenarios Receptive to Scenario #4 Uncommitted but Participating Organized Religion Scenario #1 Vibrant Faith and Active Engagement Low Hunger Scenario #3 Unaffiliated and Uninterested Resistant to for God High Scenario #2 Spiritual but Not Religious Organized Religion
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Strategies Scenario 1 Targeting generations iGeneration Millennials Gen X Baby Boomers Targeting young families Empowering the community to share their faith Online & digital faith formation
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Family Socialization: Begin faith formation early in life – at Baptism and focusing on early childhood. family faith formation at home – family faith practices parent formation parent support system / mentoring resources for the first 5-6 years of life milestone faith formation Family Faith Formation
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Empowering the Community to Share their Faith
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Strategies Scenario 4 Family faith formation, especially families with children Milestones faith formation Pathways to vibrant faith and active engagement Faith formation in Christian practices Online & digital faith formation
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Birth / Baptism & Anniversaries of Baptism Welcoming Young Children to Worship Starting Faith Formation at Church Starting School Kids and Money Blessing of Backpacks First Communion Receiving a first Bible Confirmation Graduation (HS, College) A New Home / Apartment Career / First Job Engagement Wedding Retirement or AARP Card Adult Transitions Death / Funeral Milestones Faith Formation
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Our Lady of Soledad Catholic Parish Mini-Retreat 101: “Catholics Alive!” “What does it mean to be a follower of Christ?” Mini-Retreat 201: “Alive and Growing Spiritually!” maturing in the Catholic faith Mini-Retreat 301: “Alive and Gifted!” discerning how to serve God in ministry Mini-Retreat 401: “Alive in the World!” living as witnesses for Christ, as contagious Catholic Christians Mini-Retreat 501: “Alive to Praise God!” Catholic worship and the sacraments Pathways to Vibrant Faith & Active Engagement
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Strategies Scenario 2 Targeting the Millennial Generation Milestones faith formation Faith formation in Third Place settings Targeting spiritual seekers Apprenticeships in discipleship Spiritual formation Faith formation in Christian practices Online & digital faith formation
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Apprenticeship Processes Apprenticeships in Discipleship
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Strategies Scenario 3 Faith formation in Third Place settings Community-based ministry sponsored by congregation(s): Family center / early childhood center Service & mission projects Drama and Art Music Online & digital faith formation
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The Wesley Playhouse
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Shifting from... “One Size Fits All” Curriculum & Programming to Personalized & Customized Faith Formation focusing on addressing people’s spiritual and religious growth by offering a wide variety of religious content and experiences “Differentiated Faith Formation”
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Concept A Lifelong Faith Formation Network that addresses the diverse life tasks and situations, spiritual and religious needs, and interests of all ages and generations in the four scenarios by offering a variety of content, programs, activities, and resources.
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Move from a curriculum approach to a network approach Provide 24 x 7 x 365 faith formation for all ages and generations—anytime & anywhere Integrate faith formation in physical settings— church, home, community—with virtual (online) faith formation—websites, learning programs, resource centers Incorporate communities of practice to connect individuals and groups throughout the congregation.
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PHYSICAL SETTINGS Interactive Transformative Experiences Online Community & Blog Courses & Webinars Small Groups Study User- Generated Content Learning Resources Audio, Video, Print
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Activity Face-to-Face Virtual 1.On Your Own 2.At Home 3.In Small Group 4.In Large Group 5.In Church 6.In Community & World Spiritual & Religious Needs Topics or Themes
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Shifting from providing religious content and programming to curating religious content and experiences for all ages A content curator is someone who continually finds, groups, organizes, and shares the best and most relevant content on a specific subject to match the needs of a specific audience.
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Research Aggregate & Evaluate Deliver Communicate & Connect
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