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SESSION 2. THE APPROACH TO FAITH FORMATION 2016 Symposium: Families at the Center of Faith Formation LifelongFaith Associates WHAT PRACTICES MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN FAMILY FAITH FORMATION 1

WHAT ARE THE PRACTICES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE? WHAT ARE THE PRACTICES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN FAITH TRANSMISSION? 1. Parents personal faith and prac4ce 2. Parent-child rela4onship: close, warm 3. Parents modeling and teaching a religious faith 4. Parents involvement in church life and Sunday worship 5. Grandparents religious influence & rela4onship 6. Religious tradi4on a child is born into 7. Parents of the same faith 8. Family conversa4ons about faith 9. Family religious prac4ces: prayer, reading the Bible, service to others, celebra4ng holidays/rituals 2

WHAT ARE THE PRACTICES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Emerging adults who grew up with seriously religious parents are through socializa7on more likely (1) to have internalized their parents religious worldview, (2) to possess the prac7cal religious know-how needed to live more highly religious lives, and (3) to embody the iden7ty orienta7ons and behavioral tendencies toward con7nuing to prac7ce what they have been taught religiously. (Chris4an Smith & Patricia Snell) WHAT ARE THE PRACTICES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE? Effec4ve religious socializa4on comes about through embedded prac4ces; that is, through specific, deliberate religious ac4vi4es that are firmly intertwined with the daily habits of family rou4nes, of ea4ng and sleeping, of having conversa4ons, of adorning spaces in which people live, of celebra4ng the holidays, and of being part of a community. Compared with these prac4ces, the formal teachings of religious leaders oxen pale in significance. Yet when such prac4ces are present, formal teachings also become more important. (Robert Wuthnow, Growing Up Religious). 3

WHAT ARE THE PRACTICES THAT MAKE A DIFFERENCE? - SURVEY 74% Ac4ve @ church 30% Grandparents 926 Parents & Grandparents 35% Paren4ng children 43% Paren4ng young adults 30% Paren4ng teens PRACTICES 79% Pray together 77% Worship together 76% Eat together 71% Celebrate rituals & holidays 58% Serve those in need 55% Engage in family conversa4ons 51% Nurture my own faith as a parent 4

REFLECT ON YOUR RESEARCH What did you learn from your research on family faith prac4ces? What was similar in your findings to our research? What was different? CORRELATION WITH RESEARCH Research Talk Pray Serve Ritualize Bible Learn Responders Ea4ng together as a family Having family conversa4ons Pray as a family Serving people in need as a family Celebra4ng rituals and holidays Par4cipate in Sunday worship Grow in faith as a parent 5

EMERGENT FACTORS Inten4on Connect with others Rou4ne => Ritual Do what works CONGREGATION RESPONSE Raise awareness Be highly rela4onal Facilitate like-to-like Create support networks Curate good resources Teach the basics of faith Leverage "gathered" => home prac4ce 6

OF FAITH FORMATION TRANSFORMING OUR NARRATIVE How do we engage meaningfully with today s complex and diverse families? How do families transmit faith at home to the next generation in today s world? What does a vibrant family faith look like? 7

Seeing the home as the essen4al & founda4onal environment for faith nurture, faith prac4ce, and the healthy development of young people. Building faith forma4on around the lives of the today s families and parents, rather than having the congrega4on prescribe the programs and ac4vi4es that families will par4cipate in. Family & Parents Church Life & Ministries Community The Family-at-the Center Approach recognizes that parents and the family are the most powerful influence for virtually every child and youth outcome personal, academic, social, and spiritual-religious; and that parents are the most important influence on the social and religious lives of children, youth, and emerging adults. Given the central role of families in shaping the lives of children and youth, the value of engaging, suppor4ng, and educa4ng families should be self-evident to all of us. 8

See the home as the essen4al and founda4onal environment for faith nurture, faith prac4ce, and the healthy development of young people. Reinforce the family s central role in promo4ng healthy development and faith growth in children and youth, and enhancing the faith-forming capacity of parents and grandparents. Build faith forma4on around the lives of the today s families and parents, rather than having the congrega4on prescribe the programs and ac4vi4es that families will par4cipate in. 9

Address the diversity of family life today by moving away from one size fits all programs and strategies toward a variety of programs and strategies tailored to the unique life tasks and situa4ons, concerns and interest, and religiousspiritual journeys of parents and families. Overcome the age-segregated nature of church and its programming by engaging parents and the whole family in meaningful intergenera4onal rela4onships and faith forma4on that involves all ages and families. 10

Build upon the assets, strengths, and capaci4es present in parents and families, rather than focusing on their deficits and solving problems. Partner with parents in working toward shared goals and aspira4ons for their young people by suppor4ng, equipping, and resourcing them. : EIGHT STRATEGIES 1. Discovering God in Everyday Life 2. Forming Faith at Home through the Life Cycle 3. Forming Faith through Milestones 4. Celebra4ng Seasonal Events through the Year 5. Encountering God in the Bible through the Year 6. Connec4ng Families Intergenera4onally 7. Developing a Strong Family Life 8. Empowering Parents and Grandparents 11