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Last Updated: November 28, 2011 |
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It’s not often you have 7th graders asking their parents if they can join confirmation at the local church, but BLC’s confirmation program has such a good reputation that even kids who aren’t members have wanted to participate. The Faith Inkubators curriculum that we use says that young people need to connect with adult members in a fun learning environment, and BLC has been lucky to have strong leaders who take an interest in the kids. The 2011-2012 leaders are: Jen Bronsdon, Shelly Lee, Cindy Reeson and Tiffany Ziegler, with Jeff Ziegler and Pastor Jack as large group presenters. Melissa Lease coordinates the h.s. group. Confirmation meets on Wednesday nights from September to May. On the first and third Wednesdays, the kids meet at the church from 6:00-8:00. The first hour is spent in "large group," with songs, skits and a PowerPoint presentation of each week's lesson.
We conclude with large group prayer around candles in the narthex,
and each leader gives the child in each group a blessing. (Sometimes
the kids also give the leaders blessings.)
What do we want to retain on confirmation day? A few facts in a kid's head? The kid? If we are going to retain both information and the teen, we've got to shift from a focus on information to a focus on faith formation and from teaching classes to building communities of faith. It's time we head to the heart. To do that, we need to take a long, hard look at what we've been doing, how we've been doing it and what we're trying to accomplish. Faith Inkubators is in the process of building a national learning organization to tackle the largest problems of Christian education, starting with the toughest - adolescent confirmation ministries. This Head to the Heart system is the product of a decade of testing and tweaking in thousands of churches coast to coast. (We now have our first churches in Hungary and Beijing.) It has one focus—to grow junior high small groups into senior high small groups by injecting the DNA of Jesus into the nucleus of every cell through the love, care and attention of one or more caring Christian adult mentors for every carload of kids. We build our small groups with care in mind, mix in high school youth and set about the process of bonding living cells together so confirmation day isn't graduation day. It is the day the living cell is ordained into its chosen ministry in the life of the church.
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