S2E4: First steps on the intergenerational journey, with Dr Sam Richards
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Melanie Cave, Managing Director of Roots, interviews Dr Sam Richards, Head of Children’s and Youth Work for the United Reformed Church. Sam shares her extensive experience in intergenerational ministry. Delving into topics such as overcoming tradition-bound resistance, fostering authentic relationships, and embracing change, Sam offers practical guidance on taking your church on an intergenerational journey. The conversation touches on strategies for navigating change, embracing spontaneity, and the significance of feedback in fostering a vibrant church culture. From the importance of viewing tradition as living and adaptable to prioritising relationships over rigid routines, this episode is packed with inspiration and wisdom for churches looking to embrace intergenerational practice. Join us for an enlightening discussion on nurturing a church environment that values everyone’s contributions and encourages growth across all ages.
Takeaways- Tradition should be a living and authentic part of faith.
- Everyone in the church has something to contribute, regardless of age.
- Building relationships is more important than following rotas.
- Change in church culture requires patience and understanding.
- Embracing chaos can lead to richer worship experiences.
- Simplicity in communication can deepen faith for all ages.
- Engaging all generations in worship fosters a sense of belonging.
- Feedback is crucial for continuous improvement in church practices.
- Intergenerational ministry encourages mutual flourishing and growth.
- 'We need to create a living tradition.'
- 'Simplicity brings us back to the truth.'
- 'It's not all about me.'
- To read Sam's article in Worship Together issue 137 visit www.rootsforchurches.com/worship-and-learning-support/all-age-support/first-steps-towards-ig-ministry
- Find all our intergenerational resources at roots via a free trial www.rootsforchurches.com
- Head to www.intergenerateuk.org/ for more intergenerational resources and networking
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