What if the primary place for faith formation was not church but home?
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Should mainline Protestants be more "home-made"? |
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With the pandemic, many congregations shifted the place of formation from church buildings to home. Sarai Rice wonders if it should have always been this way. |
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Christian youth formation through social media  |
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The Rev. Keith Anderson has been using social media for years to support his youth group's faith development. He's done it not as a concession but out of a deep belief that God is everywhere -- even online. |
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Resources to respond to the coronavirus. |
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| Formation is collective work |
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Neither families nor churches were ever meant to be alone in the work of formation. Instead, as Alaina Kleinbeck writes, there was always meant to be a network of support around them to share in this important work. |
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Spiritual formation as the future of the church |
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Congregations are putting more emphasis on the spiritual formation of their members in response to a real need to help people connect with God and their neighbor, writes John Wimberly. |
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The Whole Church: Congregational Leadership Guided by Systems Theory
by Ken Reeves |
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The Whole Church offers congregational leaders an understanding of a church system as a whole community composed of interacting members in which change in one influences all. This understanding helps church leaders navigate change and conflict, while also supporting the congregationâs wholeness and safety. This book addresses how effective leadership coincides with personal and spiritual development, and ultimately emphasizes the significance of oneâs own spirituality and faith in supporting and fulfilling the congregationâs mission. |
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I regularly hear congregational leaders talk about how eager they are for things to "get back to normal" on the other side of the pandemic. I have to wonder, though, if one of the gifts of the pandemic is the chance to decide which parts of our previous "normal" we want to resume. Perhaps, we can heed the wisdom of Sarai, Keith, Alaina and John and start reimagining how we form people of faith.  Until next week, peace! |
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Managing Director, Alban at Duke Divinity |
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