CEDF 6240 Intergenerational Communities: Families and Children in Congregations
Most church leaders acknowledge that the family is of primary importance in the development of children. However, most families need or want support, particularly in the spiritual development of their children. Three outcomes of this support are discussed: (1) The congregation as an intergenerational community where families, single persons, and younger generations worship, learn, and serve together; where spiritual development is fostered through vital relationships. (2) The congregation as a context where families come together to learn from each other how to engage their children in worship, learning, and service. (3) The congregation as a learning community where children are part of the church and not just attached to it through programs.