{"id":973,"date":"2013-02-12T08:48:50","date_gmt":"2013-02-12T13:48:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/?p=973"},"modified":"2013-02-12T08:48:50","modified_gmt":"2013-02-12T13:48:50","slug":"young-adults-our-present-and-our-future","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/young-adults-our-present-and-our-future\/","title":{"rendered":"Young Adults:  Our Present and Our Future"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today I attended a workshop on Young Adult Ministry called &#8220;Building Bridges to Young Adults&#8221; by Joan Weber of the Center for Ministry Development.\u00a0 The goal of this workshop was to help the participants like myself find ways to\u00a0serve our young adult Catholics by becoming better aware of their perspective in life, and help them feel\u00a0welcome and to become an active part of our parish.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m calling this article &#8220;Young Adults&#8221; Our Present and Our Future&#8221; because that is exactly what young adults are for us.\u00a0 They are part of our church now and they are a vital part of the future of our church.\u00a0 Each and every one of these people are a gift.\u00a0 Even if they don&#8217;t attend church but are baptized, they are formal members of our church.\u00a0 Even if they are not baptized and never attended church, they are still part of God&#8217;s creation and invited to be part of our Catholic Church.\u00a0 My comments today will center on those who are already Catholic by nature of their baptism but may be pertinent to all.<\/p>\n<p>The first question that came up is who constitutes young adults. The presenter, Joan Weber used the definition provided in the USSCB&#8217;s document <a href=\"http:\/\/old.usccb.org\/laity\/ygadult\/toc.shtml\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;Sons and Daughters of Light.&#8221;\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0<\/a>\u00a0This is the first thing I learned actually, I didn&#8217;t know the USCCB\u00a0had written this document so I will be looking at this document, hopefully soon.\u00a0 The age range used by the bishops in this document is 18-39 but as Joan Weber mentioned, we need to be aware that people in this age range actually span a wide variety of life circumstances ranging from single in college, single and working, married with children, and married without children.\u00a0 I&#8217;ll add that each person grows up with different experiences of faith.\u00a0 We can share common experiences of faith but we must also appreciate the differences.\u00a0 We live in a rapidly changing world.\u00a0 Traditionally, we have viewed a generation as 20-25 years but in our world today, Weber said studies now see a new experiential generation every seven years.<\/p>\n<p>Some things that have changed center around our identity as Catholics.\u00a0 In generations past, for many simply being Catholic was important and because the Church said so was a decisive answer.\u00a0 Today people ask why.\u00a0 Younger generations ask why?\u00a0 And that&#8217;s a good thing but it is also a great challenge.\u00a0 If we want to deepen our relationship with Jesus, we need to ask why.<\/p>\n<p>To me, one of the great challenges is knowing how to reach out to the young adults (or actually in any age group) who don&#8217;t go to church.\u00a0 As a priest, I am not seeing them<em> in person<\/em>.\u00a0 In the presentation, means like social media and websites were brought up.\u00a0 I hope that this blog reaches out to some of the unchurched or those who have fallen away.\u00a0 At Immaculate Conception, we are also starting to do some presentations on topics of faith (see <a href=\"http:\/\/renewaloffaith.org\/blog\/?p=958\" target=\"_blank\">my previous post<\/a>), and making them available on the Internet.<\/p>\n<p>For me, reaching out to these people means that I do my part to help the people who do come to church to become so excited about their faith (deepening their own relationship with Jesus) that they naturally share their faith with their family, friends, and co-workers who don&#8217;t come to church.\u00a0 In this way, we are all part of a team called to proclaim the gospel to the whole world.<\/p>\n<p>Weber provided a Top Ten List of What Young Adults Hope For From the Church and I share her list with you.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\">1.\u00a0 Sense of community and belonging; opportunities for involvement in church life<br \/>\n2.\u00a0 Dynamic, upbeat liturgies<br \/>\n3.\u00a0 Spiritual growth and enrichment<br \/>\n4.\u00a0 Understanding one&#8217;s faith; religious education and Catholic identity<br \/>\n5.\u00a0 Guidance and direction in life<br \/>\n6.\u00a0 Acceptance and support<br \/>\n7.\u00a0 Opportunities for service and leadership<br \/>\n8.\u00a0 Social Activities<br \/>\n9.\u00a0 A community that shares common values<br \/>\n10.\u00a0 Inspiration and rejuvenation<\/p>\n<p>I have to admit when I hear items like #2, &#8220;Dynamic, upbeat liturgies&#8221; I wonder what they mean but it boils down in a large way to homilies that fit their lives.\u00a0 (I hope I do this.)<\/p>\n<p>Many of the others I see as relating to number one.\u00a0 The bottom line is that we have to meet them where they are at.\u00a0 We need to make people valued, not judged.\u00a0 Then, when we have established a relationship with them, we help them to understand the truth of Jesus Christ.\u00a0 Through the centuries, much has changed.\u00a0 As Joan Weber wrote in her handouts &#8220;The New Evangelization calls us to bring the Good News of Jesus into people&#8217;s lives with a new ardor, method, and expression.&#8221;\u00a0 The content, being the truth of Jesus does not change but we adapt how we reach out to the people.<\/p>\n<p>In reaching out, we need to ask ourselves &#8220;To what are we inviting them?&#8221;\u00a0 We have to know what we have to offer.\u00a0 We also have to work to discover what they need.\u00a0 What we offer and what people need must come together if we are to have effective ministry.<\/p>\n<p>The last comment I will make today is a question of giftedness.\u00a0 We need to figure out how to help people discern what gifts they have and how they might be able to help.\u00a0 I have no doubt that our young adults have gifts that can help make our church better at accomplishing our mission to bring Christ to the world.\u00a0 How to bring this together is one of the areas I admit I need to work on.<\/p>\n<p>Peace,<\/p>\n<p>Fr. 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