It is essential that those who direct faith formation programs for adults keep in mind practical considerations to help insure success. The following guidelines offer practical tips for implementing effective faith formation opportunities for adults.
Top Ten Guidelines for Effective Adult Faith Formation: What to do!
1. The most important question we must always ask, “So what?”
Provide time during each session for critical reflection. It is very important for adults to ask, “So what?” So . . . what difference does this teaching of the Church or this message of the Gospel make to the way I live my life?
2. Lose the lecture.
Too many times those who plan adult faith formation sessions simply bring in a speaker to present a topic. We need to do much better than this! Adults learn and grow in faith through a wide variety of experiences.
3. Make a commitment.
Adult faith formation won’t happen by magic. You have to pay for good programs. If your parish believes that adult faith formation is important and says that life long learning is a priority, then the parish budget and resources need to reflect this.
4. Faith formation is a team sport.
If you want to convey the importance of adult learning, then the entire pastoral team needs to be on deck — planning, evaluating, and leading.
5. Language: Get real.
Use language that helps people connect faith and the teachings of the Church with the way they live their lives.
6. Connect with the Church’s liturgical year.
When scheduling programs for adults, pay close attention to the liturgical seasons as an important dimension of parish life and a source of direction for planning.
7. Creativity is essential.
Find ways to engage the imaginations of the adults. Don’t just talk about the message, let adults experience it through art, music, drama, reflection, and shared conversation.
8. Dessert is not optional.
Create an atmosphere of welcome and hospitality. Treat your participants as honored guests. Serve food (good food).
9. Timing is everything.
Make a schedule and stick to it. If you start on time and end on time, you’ll gain a great deal of respect and you’ll keep people coming back.
10. Have fun!
Weave humor and good fun into the flow of the session. Go out of your way to spice up your times together and make them fun.
Top Ten Pitfalls for Adult Faith Formation: What NOT to do!
Whether you are an experienced “pro” or new to the enterprise of adult faith formation, Wit is important to avoid some key pitfalls that can sabotage a potentially successful program. Here are some important ones to keep in mind.
1. Lack of hospitality.
Much more than the presentation you give or the handouts you create, the way you welcome adult participants is your greatest opportunity for evangelization. Don’t miss it! When you welcome adults to a faith formation program, keep in mind that going to Mass on Sunday and participating in parish life may not be part of their life. What a marvelous opportunity to welcome people back with open arms! So, when you gather with adults
2. Fear of commitment.
You cannot run a successful program on low provisions. If your parish is making a commitment to adult faith formation, the allocation of parish resources should reflect this commitment.
3. Repeat, repeat, repeat . . .
If you repeat the same program year after year without evaluating or making changes, it is very likely that your program will soon become stale and out of touch with people’s lives.
4. The Lone Ranger approach.
One person cannot run a successful program by himor herself. Planning and implementing successful and effective faith formation programs for adults requires a great team of people.
5. Missing the wisdom of the community.
Beware of speakers who tell you they must have an hour or longer because they cannot cover all that the participants need to know in a time shorter than that. This kind of attitude shows a lack of appreciation for the wisdom of the people.
6. Failure to flow.
Each element of a gathering is important, and it is essential to give time and attention to creating and developing each piece. You give power to what you pay attention to! To be really effective, be sure that each element of a gathering flows into the next.
7. Skipping the discussion time.
In the sessions, the conversation is given the same amount of time as the presentation. It is when adults talk with other adults about the significance of the faith for their lives that real growth in faith happens.
8. Dismissing the details.
When you plan a gathering with adults, know that the details are important.
9. Volunteer void.
Most of your volunteers are accustomed to working with children or youth, not with adults.
10. And another thing!
One member of the parish staff wants to offer Lenten Bible studies; an involved parishioner thinks that starting up a soup kitchen is the direction to go. Too often, there is a tendency in parishes to add program after program for adults without thinking about what you really want or where you are headed. Be clear about your vision for adult faith formation in your parish and communicate this vision to others.
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Material adapted from Gathering Together © 2004 Loyola Press