The Church as Family Martyn Payne. Recommendations from the report Working with children or young...

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The Church as FamilyMartyn Payne

Recommendations from the reportWorking with children or young

people in isolation was not the most effective way of enabling a lifelong

relationship with God, that nurturing spirituality needs to

involve parents and a wider ‘family’, leading to a growing awareness around an all age approach to

church.

Recommendations from the report

It was identified that being part of a church congregation

offered unique opportunities to meet with people of different ages and this aspect of being

an intergenerational community was felt to be

important.

Recommendations from the reportThere is a cross-denominational, although not universal, direction of travel away from ministering

to the church community in separate age groups and

towards an integrated approach… where differing

styles of worship and learning are accommodated, across all

ages

The Church as Family

Intergenerational Questions

Why do more and more people advocate the idea that the generations should do faith together?

What does the Bible have to say about this?

How does this fit with our inherited model of age-related groups for learning and discipleship?

Is it really practical and possible to have an experience of church where the youngest to the oldest share the same

meeting space, service theme and time to worship?

A story &

Psalm 133For reflection

In your experience how have you experienced both separateness and togetherness on your

journey of faith?

How do you assess the effectiveness of passing on the faith at your own church?

What is so special about an intergenerational family of faith?

• The desire for community

• Encountering difference

• Liminal places

• Even more difference

• Modelling faith

Where do you have an experience of difference within your church?

What stories of your own faith journey are

associated with meeting difference?

Can you think of a time when you have unexpectedly come close to God as you walked

alongside a child or a stranger?

For reflection

Generations together The way forward

For reflectionHow open to change are you prepared to be when it comes

to trying out a different way of worshipping together?

What practical and personal difficulties do you foresee for yourself, should you decide to commit yourself to inter-generational church as your regular gathered worship?

Who is worship for? Do you see worship primarily as a

time for you to receive more of the grace of God or are you there to see others blessed?

Turning Church Upside DownNot 1:5 but 5:1

Not SEPARATE and gathered but GATHERED and separate

Not discipleship add-ons but discipleship add-ins

Not just Faith at Church but also Faith at Home

‘I bow in prayer to the Father …from the Father every family in heaven and

on earth gets its name’

Ephesians 3:14-15

Made in the Image of God