8/25/14 1 PART ONE REIMAGINING FAITH FORMATION FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY John Roberto [email protected]www.LifelongFaith.com Adaptive Challenges We Face Changing People Life-Span Diversity Generational Diversity Family Diversity Religious & Spiritual Diversity
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¨ Relationship to Institutions ¨ Relationship to Authority ¨ Family Relationships ¨ Work-Life Balance ¨ Communication Style ¨ Technology Usage ¨ Learning Style ¨ Religious Expression ¨ Worship Style
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0-‐10 11-‐19 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s
Life Span Diversity
The 1950s Family The 2010s Family
Family Diversity
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Family Diversity
1. Married Couple with Children (original biological family) 2. Married Couple with Children (blended family) 3. Single Parent with Children 4. Unmarried Couple with Children 5. Unmarried Couple without Children 6. Same Sex Couple with Children (married or unmarried)
7. Same Sex Couple without Children (married or unmarried) 8. Grandparents & Parents with Children (3-generational) 9. Grandparents as Primary Caregivers 10. Parents with Single Young Adults Living at Home
Religious Diversity
Scenario 4 Variable
Commitment & Occasional Par?cipa?on
Scenario 1 Vibrant Faith & Ac?ve
Engagement
Scenario 3 Unaffiliated
& Uninterested
Scenario 2 Spiritual but
Not Religious
Recep-ve to Organized Religion
Resistant to Organized Religion
Low Hunger & Commitment to Spiritual Life
High Hunger & Commitment to Spiritual Life
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Not Religiously Affiliated
Spiritual but Not Religious
Minimal Engagement with Faith and Community
Vibrant Faith & Ac?ve
Engagement
Religious Diversity
Adaptive Challenge: Digital World
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Digital Abundance
Digital World
Abundance of Digital Tools
Abundance of Mobile
Technologies
Abundance of Digital Content
Mobile Technologies
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Social Networking Tools
Digital Content
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ª Mobile devices have fundamentally changed the relationship between information, time, & space.
ª Information is now PORTABLE, PARTICIPATORY, PERSONAL
ª Information will find you through social networking. “If news is important it will find its way to me.”
ª People turn to their social networks to help them evaluate new information they encounter.
ª People have become content creators – when they discover content they will share it with their broad network.
ª Reciprocal sharing is the way people build their social capital and reputations.
Mobile Revolution
Embedded Social Networks
Adaptive Challenge: Social Life
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Adaptive Challenge: Social Life
Church
Home
Ethnic Culture
Neighborhood
Network-Centered Life Group-Centered Life
Adaptive Challenges: Education
A shift from education to learning anywhere, anytime.
A shift from consumption of information to participatory learning.
A shift from institutions to networks.
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Shifts in Education
ª A shift from education to learning. Education is what institutions do, learning is what people do. Digital media enable learning anywhere, anytime; formal learning must be mobile and just in time.
ª A shift from consumption of information to participatory learning. A new system of learning must be peer-based and organized around learners’ interests, enabling them to create as well as consume information.
ª A shift from institutions to networks. In the digital age, the fundamental operating and delivery systems are networks, not institutions such as schools, which are a node on a young person’s network of learning opportunities. People learn across institutions, so an entire learning network must be supported.
How do I get rid of the fear?
Alas, this is the wrong question. The only way to get rid of the fear is to stop doing things that might not work, to stop putting yourself out there, to stop doing work that matters. No, the right question is, "How do I dance with the fear?"
Fear is not the enemy. Paralysis is the enemy. (Seth Godin)
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Reimagining Faith Formation
for the 21st Century
Faith Formation Goals
Churches want faith formation that helps people. . . Ø grow in their relationship with God throughout their
lives Ø live as disciples of Jesus Christ at home, in the
workplace, in the community and the world Ø develop an understanding of the Bible and their faith
tradition Ø deepen their spiritual life and practices Ø engage in service and mission Ø relate the Christian faith to life today Ø participate in the life and ministries of the faith
community
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Holistic Faith & Formation
ª A way of the head (inform) demands a discipleship of faith seeking understanding and belief with personal conviction, sustained by study, reflecting, discerning and deciding, all toward spiritual wisdom for life.
ª A way of the heart (form) demands a discipleship of right relationships and right desires, community building, hospitality and inclusion, trust in God’s love, and prayer and worship.
ª A way of the hands (transform) demands a discipleship of love, justice, peace-making, simplicity, integrity, healing, and repentance.
u Learning Architects designing a diversity of learning environments (architecture)
u Curating religious content and experiences
Current Roles NEW Roles
Two Emerging Leadership Roles
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New Faith Formation Operating System
Old Operating System
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New Operating System
Thinking Like a Network
Topic
Print
Podcasts
Video
Websites
People
Courses
Museums Libraries
Art & Music
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Intergenera?onal Faith Community
Children & Parents
Adolescents & Parents
Young Adults
Mid-‐Life Adults
Mature Adults
Older Adults
New Operating System: Faith Formation Network
New Operating System: Network
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Age Group Family All Ages
On Your Own & Small Groups
At Home
Large Group: Course,
Workshop, Retreat
Church Life & Events
Community Programs, Events, & Ac?vi?es
Online Ac?vi?es & Resources
New Operating System: Faith Formation Network
Network Programming
¨ A wide variety of diverse faith formation experiences, programs, activities, and resources to match with people’s diverse needs and tailored to their busy lives.
¨ Multiple ways to learn and grow
¨ Online/virtual & Gathered/physical
¨ Mobile - available anytime & anywhere.
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Baptism
Mentors
Faith Practices @ Home
Prayer, Rituals, Bible, Family Conversation,
Service
Parent Faith Formation &
Parenting Skills
Workshops Courses Online Resources Support Groups
Milestones
Baptism Anniversary, First Prayers, Start of
School
Family Learning Programs
Church Gatherings Small Groups
Workshops
Parent/Family Online Resource
Center
Families in the First Decade of Life
Intergenerational Experiences with the Whole Faith
Community
Sunday Worship @ Home
Seasons of the Year
Family Life
Practicing Our Faith Milestones
For Parents
Children’s Programs & Events
Families with Children Faith Formation Network
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Family Faith Formation Network
Intergenerational Experiences & Connections
Sunday Worship
through the Week
Scripture Enrichment
Spiritual Enrichment
Faith Enrichment
Discovering Faith
Life Issues
Service & Mission
Grand-parents
Adult Faith Formation Network
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Spiritual Enrichment
Online Courses Resource
Apps & E-newsletters Resource
Online Prayer & Spirituality Resources
Small Group Bible Study Resources
Retreats Resource
Day at the Monastery Resource
Spiritual Book of the Month Club Resource
Monthly Spiritual
Practices Series Resource
Adult Faith Formation Network
Adult Faith Formation Network
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Three Seasons of Programming
Fall Season: September 1 –
January 1
Winter/Spring Season: January
1 – May 1
Summer Season: May 1 –
September 1
Fall
Winter-‐Spring
Summer
Connected & Blended Faith Formation
Online Faith Formation
Mostly Online with
Regular Interaction in
Gathered Sessions
Online Faith Formation &
Gathered Sessions (Flipped
Classroom)
Gathered Program with
Online Components beyond the
Program
Gathered Program with
Supportive Online Content
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Connected Faith Formation
Connected Faith Formation
Church Life èè Daily & Home Life via Online Life
Online Life èè Daily & Home Life èè Church Life
Community Life èè Daily/Home Life via Online Life
Online Life èè Church Life èè Daily & Home Life
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Church èè Daily/Home via Online
ª Sunday worship ª Church year feasts and seasons ª Sacrament and ritual celebrations ª Children, teen, or family programming ª VBS and summer camp ª Mission trips and service projects ª Retreat experiences . . . . and more
Connected Faith Formation: Worship
Church Life èè Daily & Home Life çç Online Life
Experience of Worship in the Congregation • Sunday worship
and lectionary • Church year feasts
and seasons • Church rituals:
baptism, communion, funerals, etc.
Experience of Sunday worship, rituals, and church year seasons in daily life • Reflecting on the
sermon and readings at home
• Practices: Lectio, etc. • Application to daily
living
Online worship, church year, and lectionary resources on the church’s faith formation website • Lectionary
Personalized pathways for discipleship & faith growth. . . . ¨ Guide people in discerning their religious and
spiritual needs ¨ Equip people with the resources and tools to
learn and grow at their own pace ¨ Provide mentoring and support for the
journey
Personalized Faith Formation
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Create expectations for participation in faith formation and church life by providing a seasonal/yearly growth plan with a variety of options for experiencing the Christian faith through community life. For example: ª Sunday worship ª Church year feasts and seasons ª Service/mission projects ª Retreat experience ª Faith practices @ home, e.g. reading the Bible,
praying, rituals, and more
Faith Growth Plan
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Current Roles
¨ Developing religious content
¨ Designing programming
¨ Managing programming
¨ Teaching/Facilitating programming
Emerging Roles
Ø Designing learning environments—architecture
Ø Curating religious content and experiences
Emerging Roles
Curated Faith Formation
Curating Content & Experiences
1. Church Programs & Activities 2. Denominational Resources 3. Community Programs &
Activities 4. People Resources 5. Print, Audio, Video Resources 6. Art, Drama, Music 7. Websites, Courses, Blogs 8. Apps & Digital Resources
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You never change things by Eighting the existing reality.