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Infusing Best Practices of Faith Formation into Your Congregation New England Association of United Church Educators May 7-9, 2013
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Workshop Outline 0 Overview of Best Practices 0 Case Studies 0 Small Groups 0 Discussion
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What is Faith Formation? 0 An engaged process of learning and practice integrated throughout all aspects of congregational and daily life
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Best Practices General Approaches/Pedagogies: 0 Faith formation is a lifelong endeavor. 0 Faith formation in the 21 st century requires a spirit of adaptation to new challenges. 0 Faith formation addresses the diversity of peoples spiritual and religious needs. 0 Faith formation takes place in a diversity of settings in order for faith to be fully integrated into individuals lives and contexts.
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Best Practices General Approaches/ Pedagogies (cont.): 0 Faith formation utilizes a variety of formats and technologies for learning and growing in faith. 0 Faith formation is both a formal and informal, an intentional and an unexpected, process.
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Best Practices General Approaches/Pedagogies (cont.): 0 Faith formation requires intentional intergenerational activity through communities of practice. 0 The role of the Christian educator is not primarily to be a singular teacher or facilitator, but rather, a co-nurturer. 0 The role of the Christian educator is not to be a content creator, but rather, a content curator.
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Best Practices Worship, Mission, Discipleship: 0 There is a strong connection between a congregations faith formation and its worship. 0 The use of drama, art, and music in faith formation has a profound impact on individuals and congregations. 0 Service and mission provide profound opportunities for conversation and on-going faith formation. 0 Faith formation and education, when understood within the broader context of discipleship, creates a more holistic understanding of the task of this ministry.
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Best Practices Children, Youth, Young Adults, and Families: 0 Intergenerational faith formationbringing all age groups together to learn about their faithis an effective way to accomplish the goals of lifelong faith formation. 0 Congregations in which children, youth, and young adults are active participants and leaders in the whole life of the church are communities of vital faith formation. 0 The role of the home is critical to faith formation.
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Best Practices Children, Youth, Young Adults, and Families (cont.): 0 Vital formational childrens ministry is about story, ritual, and relationship. 0 Vital youth faith formation makes connections between a personal God, youths communal concerns, and their role and agency in their own lives and in world. 0 Faith formation for young adults is different than faith formation for older adults. 0 Vital faith formation for children, youth, and young adults occurs when adults engage their own faith in meaningful ways and serve as models for them.
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First Congregational Church Battle Creek, MI A Spiritual Playground http://www.fccbc.org/pdf/SmallGroups/SM- Faith%20Formation.pdf
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McFarland UCC McFarland, WI Messy Church http://www.mcfarlanducc. org/ https://www.facebook.co m/media/set/?set=a.1015 1215495860960.506767.1 87599905959&type=3
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Kirkwood UCC Atlanta, GA The City www.kirkwooducc. com http://www.onthe city.org/
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Small Group Discussions 0 What one or two best practices speak to you or excite you the most? 0 How/where might you begin to incorporate these practices in your own ministry context? 0 What are some indicators of what success might look like with regard to your identified best practices?
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Contact: Rev. Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi, Ph.D. Minister for Christian Faith Formation Research Congregational Vitality and Discipleship Team, Local Church Ministries 1-866-822-8224 ext. 3866 hajbik@ucc.org
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