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Welcome to The Hidden Congregation Bringing children’s and family ministry into college training programmes A conference hosted by The Consultative Group for Ministry among Children November 22nd 2012

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Welcome to

The Hidden CongregationBringing children’s and family ministry

into college training programmes

A conference hosted by The Consultative Group for Ministry among Children

November 22nd 2012

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The Big Picture

A presentation from CGMC

Children, Young People, Families .... and the Church - Where are we now?

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Background to the work of CGMC members

‘Changing times require changing responses’

(from ‘Will our Children have Faith?’By John Westerhoff 11 )

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The context for the work of CGMC members

• Children and Family engagement with Christianity

• Church engagement with children

• Childhood is changing

• Sunday church is still haemorrhaging

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‘It takes the whole church to raise a child’

‘A church that welcomes children and young people, accepts their gifts and ministries.... and continues to learn the values of the Kingdom by living them, is a church which is good news not

only for it children, but for all its members and for the world’

(from Unfinished Business- The Child in the Church)

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The challenge for the work of CGMC members

• Professional children’s and family workers in churches

• Children and their families - active not passive

• Children and their families need a choice and a voice

• A good ‘church’ childhood

• Children are fully human

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Common threads and concernsin our work with churches

as identified by CGMC members

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Good news How can the church not just preach good news

but be good news for its children?

• A church that enables all to participate embracing and responding to the UN rights of the child.

• A Christian home for children and families

• An organic community

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Essentials

How can the church create a safe environment for children, families and carers?

• Developing relationships

• The value of play

• Empowering children and young people

• Giving children and young people a voice

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Links

How can the church build better links with the wider community?

• Partnerships with schools

• Linking with secular initiatives and projects

• Social action on behalf of children and families

• A welcoming, hospitable space

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Good practice

How can the church promote good practice for work with children, families and carers?

• Ecumenical training initiatives

• Facilitating an on-going dialogue

• Commissioning and publishing robust research

• By raising the profile of children and young people

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Discipleship

How can the church develop positive models of faith nurture and discipleship for

children?

• Encourage families in children’s faith formation

• Support families and carers

• Recognise ‘the seeds of exclusion’

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Cross-generational Initiatives

How can the church build new Christ-centred communities?

• Promote an all-age approach to church

• Develop a holistic approach to the ministry and mission of the church

• Develop leadership that nurtures a communal spirituality • Continue to work out the implications of ‘belonging, believing , behaving’

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ImplicationsWhat might this mean for training future

church leaders?• Do theology with a serious and sustained reference to children and their families

• Recognise that ‘placing a child in the midst’ can throw new light on every aspect of theology

• Acknowledge that the church can no longer afford to ignore children and young people

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‘Children need to see an ethos of ministry and mission modelled for them by parents,

church leaders and other significant adults’

From – Post-Modern Children’s Ministry by Ivy Beckwith