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Being an Intergenerational Church

Practices to Bring the Generations Back Together

Being an Intergenerational Church

Practices to Bring the Generations Back Together

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Publisher: Saint Andrew Press
ISBN: 9781800830363
Number of Pages: 238
Width: 14.8 cm
Height: 210 cm

There is a growing realisation across mainstream churches that age-segregated models of connecting with children, young people and families are not working.  Drawing on their extensive experience, Suzi Farrant and Darren Philip set out a vision for bringing the generations back together to become the intergenerational church we are designed to be. In conversation with the writings of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, they develop a theological rationale for intentional intergenerational relationships of mutuality lived out within the core activities of the church.

Through an exploration of the Christian practices of humility, hospitality, participation, discipleship, joy, worship, discernment and testimony, they call the church to re-discover its DNA as an all-age community of transformation.

Suzi Farrant, Darren Philip

Suzi Farrant is Young People and Young Adults Development Worker and Darren Philip is National Stewardship Consultant for the Church of Scotland. Between them they have over thirty years’ experience in pioneering youth ministry, developing intergenerational worship, and working with the national church to intentionally include children and young people. They both hold Master of Theology degrees from the University of Aberdeen.