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    Connect to...the Church>Involve Yourself
 

 

  Forming the Faith Community

 

  Young adults are encouraged to invite, empower, and enable themselves and others to participate in the life of the Church through worship,  

  community life, small faith communities, evangelizing efforts, committees, ministries, and in Catholic movements and organizations.

  Young people in their late teens, twenties, and thirties have been an active segment of church life. Your participation is constructive and is

  needed in order for the young adult community to thrive and grow strong. Young adults can become active in their faith community by: 

  • Being considerate of the spiritual needs and concerns of young adults who are single and those who are married or married with children.
  • Seeking specific training and orientation needed to serve on young adult committees and on the pastoral council.
  • Developing activities and materials that specifically target young adults' developmental needs, especially prayer groups and small Christian communities that place value on dialogue and share communal experiences.
  • Making use of community meetings and surveys to identify the concerns of young adults. Ask the collaboration of other young adults to talk with and invite their friends and co-workers.
  • Welcome and involve young adults in the planning of church events.
  • Provide opportunities for recent college graduates or vacationing students to reconnect with the parish.  Ask students who are home for the summer to assist as liturgical ministers, work with the youth program, be a summer catechist, or visit the sick or elderly. Host a gathering for new graduates and parishioners to learn more about becoming active within the life of the community.

  Life Giving Prayer and Worship
 

  Liturgy is a key concern of young adults and is a primary meeting point with the Church.  The quality of church life is often reflected in the  

  prayerfulness and quality of its liturgy, which can be a connecting point between faith and life.  One challenge to that connection is the need for

  the community to respect the diverse language traditions, spirituality, and piety of its many ethnic groups. The key ingredients to good liturgy

  are a welcoming community, celebrating in one's language, good music, and engaging homilies.


 
Young adults can become involved in liturgy and worship by:

  • Encouraging homilists to address a wide range of life's issues.
  • Becoming a liturgical minister and attending the necessary trainings.
  • Addressing  the needs and life experiences of young adults when preparing prayers.
  • Extending a special invitation to men and women in their late teens, twenties, and thirties to participate in prayer and reflection groups.
  • Remembering  that worship in most parishes is intergenerational, gathering in single persons, students, and married couples with or without children.

  For more information on becoming liturgical ministers, extraordinary ministers, etc. contact the Office for Liturgy and Spirituality

  at 858-490-8290.

 


Connect to...

...Jesus Christ

...the Church

...the Mission of the Church in the World

...a Peer Community

    Grow your faith

    Reach out to others

    Form your conscience

    Find your peers

    Learn your faith

    Involve yourself

    Learn and work for justice

    Become a young adult leader among peers

    God's Calling you (Marriage, Priesthood, etc)

    Ministering/Caring for others or yourself

    Develop yourself/others in leadership

    Start a young adult group

Office for Young Adult Ministry     3888 Paducah Drive   San Diego, CA 92117     (858) 490-8260