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Meeting young adults where they are at…. A Vision of Ministry of Who are Young Adults. Jesus Meets Us. Woman at the well (John 4-42) Jesus and Zacchaeus (Luke 19: 1-10). Meet words from JP II to young adults.
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Meeting young adults where they are at…. A Vision of Ministry of Who are Young Adults
Jesus Meets Us • Woman at the well (John 4-42) • Jesus and Zacchaeus (Luke 19: 1-10)
Meet words from JP II to young adults The Church needs your energies, your enthusiasm, your ideals, in order to make the Gospel of life penetrate the fabric of society, transforming people’s hearts and the structures of society in order to create a civilization of true justice and love. World Youth Day 1993 Denver
Meet Young Adults • ages 18 – 35 • single • engaged • married • married with children • single-again • in & out of college • professionals • and more….
Meet Young Adults • 25 Million young adult Catholics in the US • 40 % of our US Catholic Population are young adults • Vatican II – “What’s that?” 50 % of those confirmed young adult Catholics recently surveyed did not know what Vatican II was. • Vatican II is no longer the frame of reference for a large number of Catholic young adults
Meet the Milieu • Generation X (older young adults) • Born between 1965 – 1979 • Formative events: Watergate, Fall of Berlin Wall, Challenger explosion, Gulf War, PC boom • In the workplace/life, Gen Xers: • shun the hard-core, super-motivated, do-or-die boomer work ethic • Want open communication, regardless of position, title or tenure • Respect production over tenure • Value control of their time • Look for a person in whom they can invest loyalty, not a company
Meet the Milieu • Millennials (also called Generation Y) • Born 1980 – 2000 • Formative events: Oklahoma City bombing, 9/11, The Internet boom • In the workplace/life: Search for the individual who will help them achieve their goals • Want open, constant communication and positive reinforcement from their boss • Search for a job that provides great personal fulfillment • Are searching for ways to shed the stress from their lives
Meet the Milieu • Millennials (also called Generation Y) • Seeking truth & meaning in their life • Protected & scheduled • It’s all about the time • Grew up in an entertainment culture
Meet the Milieu • Not a cookie cutter approach • Examples: • rosary • generosity of service • cultural differences
Good News • High Catholic affiliation 90% of surveyed confirmed young adult Catholics identify themselves as CATHOLIC! • What else did they say: • Sacraments and devotion to Mary are essential to Catholic faith • Most consider themselves spiritual, pray regularly, and support the Church’s social mission
Meet them where they are? • Eclipsed – other things are more important This group is not angry but disengaged Theology on Tap Model World Wide Web • Private- intentional about prayer alone Go out in nature Adoration • Ecumenical- differences make no sense Go to local big box church Marriage issues Questions about salvation Bacik & Reese Classifications
Meet them where they are? • Evangelical – “Zeal for your house will consume me” –Psalm 69 • Strong, challenging & relevant preaching • good music – praise & worship • Mix of community & contemplation • Sacramental – Sacraments are important • Christ Centered tradition
Meet them where they are? • Prophetic – Social Justice & Service are key • Mission trips – Alternative Spring Break • JVC, AmeriCorps and more • Communal – Party people in young adult circles • Social networking for dating • Retreats, socials, parties, prayer groups
Meet a need • To connect young adults with Jesus Christ • To connect young adults to the Church • To connect young adults to the Mission of the Church • To connect young adults with their Peer Community (From Sons and Daughters of the Light)
Meet the vision • Parishes need to be young adult responsive in all their ministries. Every parish ministry— —needs to welcome young adults and address their spiritual hungers (Young Adult Works, Center for Ministry Development) Justice Sacraments Baptismal Preparation RCIA Liturgy Service Marriage preparation Faith formation Education Pastoral care
In the walls • Young adults at Mass, but not registered • Marriage Preparation • Baptismal Classes • Lectors • Extra-ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion • Sports teams • RCIA • Adult Confirmation • Parents of younger children in parish or public school
Outside the walls • Starbucks, Spot, Happy Hour • Gyms • Looking to volunteer • Connected on the web • In College or not in college • Young moms • Brides to be
What are young adults looking for? Spiritual direction To learn more about the faith Retreats Service Mission Trips A place to call home A chance to meet other Catholics
Brainstorm, Assess, Name Brainstorm: Who are the young adults known to you? Assess: Successes & Growing Edges Name: How can we move forward?
Meeting Jesus continues… Choose Christ so that in each moment of your life -- whether happy or difficult -- you will have the interior certainty that he sustains you with the grace and power of the Holy Spirit.” – Benedict XVI to youth pilgrims to Lednica (June 2009)
Acknowledgements Catholics on Call, www.catholicsoncall.org Center for Applied Research in the Apostolate, http://cara.georgetown.edu “Young Adult Catholics in the Context of Other Generations: Living with Diversity, Seeking Service, Waiting to be Welcomed,” 2000 Hayes, Mike. Googling God: Landscapes of People in their 20’s & 30’s, Mahwah, Paulist Press, 2007. Marston, Carm . Founder and president of Generational Insight (www.marstoncomm.com) and author of Motivating the “What’s In It For Me?” Workforce: Manage Across the Generational Divide and Increase Profits (Wiley, 2007) Resources for Young Adults, Archdiocese of Baltimore www.archbalt.org Young Adult Works, Center for Ministry Development, 1997 Sons and Daughters of the Light, 1997.
Questions, Comments, Resources Gregory Coogan Young Adult Ministry Coordinator The Diocese of Buffalo Department of Youth & Young Adult Ministry w. 716-847-8789 gcoogan@buffalodiocese.org