Friday, April 3, 2009

Generations of Faith website launched

A Collaborative work of Ukrainian Catholic and Ukrainian Orthodox Eparchies of the United States. Generations of Faith for Byzantine Churches (GOF) is an intergenerational event-centered approach to faith formation for the whole parish.

The goal of the program is simple - to bring people of all ages in the parish together to learn and participate in all aspects of their faith together through:

  • Divine Liturgy
  • Church Year (feasts and seasons)
  • The Mysteries
  • Morality
  • Social Justice
GOF is designed to:
  • nurture the Christian identity of all parishioners for a lifetime
  • re-engage all generations in participating in church life, especially Sunday Liturgy
  • equips and supports families and adults, especially parents, to create a pattern of family faith sharing and a Christian way of life
  • involve all of the generations in learning together
  • transform the parish community into a community of lifelong learners
It is "Events-Centered" Faith Formation:

Focusing the content of faith formation on understanding the events of Church life and preparing all ages to participate actively in these events:

  • Divine Liturgy
  • Church Year feasts and seasons
  • Mysteries
  • Morality
  • Social Justice
It is "Lifelong and Systematic" Faith Formation:

Fashioning a lifelong curriculum around the life and events of the Church that engages all ages and generations in faith formation throughout the entire life cycle:

  • a common curriculum for the whole parish community
  • Addressing the foundations of the faith for all ages and generations.
  • Providing a five-year curriculum plan of Church events that is developmentally-appropriate and repeats every sixth year (spiraling curriculum)
This intergenerational learning program balances
affective, behavioral, and cognitive learning.

Each session promotes learning in three dimensions:

  • "know-what": understanding the meaning of the event and its Scriptural, Doctrinal, and Theological foundation
  • "know-why": appreciating and valuing the meaning and significance of the event for their lives as Byzantine Christians
  • "know-how": acquiring the ability to participate competently in the event and to live its meaning in their lives as Byzantine Christians

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