Christian Formation

Ms. Jane Gober
Network Co-Chair
Christian Formation

Director of Christian Formation, Cathedral of St. John Coordinator, CERC, Diocese of the Rio Grande Albuquerque, New Mexico
505.247.1581
jgober@stjohnsabq.org


Ms. Sabrina Evans
Network Co-Chair
Christian Formation

Director of Christian Formation, Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
924 N. Robinson Oklahoma City OK 73102
405.232.4820 christianformation@epiok.org
Purpose of Network’s Ministry: To support Christian formation in the Province and diocesan and local levels.

Spiritual Formation
Links for Children

• Treasure Magazine

• Safe Church Training
Safeguarding God's Children

• Lesson Plans for Small Congregations

• Lessons by Church Season

• Vacation Bible School Ideas

• Evangelizing Through Children's Ministries (ELCA)



Spiritual Formation
Links for Adults

• Revised Common Lectionary Resources

• Associates in Christian Education Program: Hartford Seminary

• National Association for Episcopal Christian Education Directors

• National Organization of Episcopal Resource Centers

• "Faith Stories"

• "TECtube": the Episcopal Church on YouTube

• Episcopal Artists


 

"God's Mission in the World" is a study guide on global poverty and the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

The contributors discuss how mentoring, self-directed learning, and dialogue can be used to promote spiritual development, and advocate the learning covenant as a way of formalizing the sanctity of the bond between learners and educators.
Addressing the Spiritual Dimensions of Adult Learning: What Educators Can Do: New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education

 

 

 



Meet the Christian Formation
Network Members

 



Click here to read minutues from the
Christian Education meeting.

Province VII's Christian Formation Network met at the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin November 8-10.

Pictured are, left to right, Sabrina Evans (Diocese of Oklahoma), Jane Gober (Diocese of Rio Grande), Julie Steen (Diocese of Western Kansas), Teresa Rogers (Diocese of Kansas), and Lou Taylor (former representative from the Diocese of West Texas).

Longtime Provincial Coordinator for Christian Formation, Lou Taylor recently resigned from the Network in preparation for her retirement at the end of 2011.

New co-chairs for the Christian Formation Network will be Sabrina Evans and Jane Gober, pending approval by by Provincial President Max Patterson. Julie Steen has agreed to serve as secretary-treasurer.

The Abundant Life Garden Project is a children’s curriculum offered to parishes, teachers, groups, families or others who seek to share the ministry and work of Episcopal Relief & Development with elementary-age children. 

Based on the National Study of Youth and Religion—the same invaluable data as its predecessor, Soul Searching: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of American Teenagers — Kenda Creasy Dean’s compelling new book, Almost Christian, investigates why American teenagers are at once so positive about Christianity and at the same time so apathetic about genuine religious practice.

Click here to read more about the book and to find a study guide.

Lifelong Christian formation in The Episcopal Church is growth in the knowledge, service and love of God as followers of Christ and is informed by Scripture, Tradition and Reason.

I have called you friends… John 15:14-16

Through The Episcopal Church, God INVITES all people:

v Into a prayerful life of worship, continuous learning, intentional outreach, advocacy and service.

v To hear the Word of God, to honor church teachings, and continually to embrace the joy of Baptism and Eucharist, spreading the Good News of the risen Christ and ministering to all.

v To respond to the needs of our constantly changing communities, as Jesus calls us, in ways that reflect our diversity and cultures as we seek, wonder and discover together.

v To hear what the Spirit is saying to God’s people, placing ourselves in the stories of our faith, thereby empowering us to proclaim the Gospel message.

…You did not choose me, but I chose you and appointed you to go and bear fruit... John 15:14-16

Through The Episcopal Church, God INSPIRES all people:

v To experience Anglican liturgy, which draws us closer to God, helps us discern God’s will and encourages us to share our faith journeys.

v To study scripture mindful of the context of our societies and cultures, calling us to seek truth anew while remaining fully present in the community of faith.

v To develop new learning experiences, equipping disciples for life in a world of secular challenges and carefully listening for the words of modern sages who embody the teachings of Christ.

v To prepare for a sustainable future by calling the community to become guardians of God’s creation.

I am giving you these commands that you may love one another. John 15:17

Through The Episcopal Church, God TRANSFORMS all people:

v By doing the work Jesus Christ calls us to do, living into the reality that we are all created in the image of God, and carrying out God’s work of reconciliation, love, forgiveness, healing, justice and peace.

v By striving to be a loving and witnessing community, which faithfully confronts the tensions in the church and the world as we struggle to live God’s will.

v By seeking out diverse and expansive ways to empower prophetic action, evangelism, advocacy and collaboration in our contemporary global context.

v By holding all accountable to lift every voice in order to reconcile oppressed and oppressor to the love of God in Jesus Christ our Lord.

Lifelong Christian formation in The Episcopal Church
is a journey with Christ, in Christ, and to Christ.

Download a copy here



Resources from Emmanuel Church, San Angelo, Texas


ECCE supports those who are called to the ministry of religious education and formation in the Episcopal Church by providing models of life-long learning which...

FORM: nurture
INFORM: instruction, teaching, tradition
TRANSFORM: justice

advocacy...the people of God in collaboration with the Office for Children's Ministires and Christian Education.

brings information and resources to those involved in education and formation by

* implementing General Convention resolutions
* developing program resources
* supporting Provincial education networks
* linking the Office for Children's Ministries and Christian Education, the provinces and dioceses of the Episcopal Church in the USA (ECUSA)
* highlighting ECUSA programs such as The Children's Charter, Called to Teach and Learn, and advocacy and education events.

ECCE understands the value of the knowledge (education) and love of Jesus Christ (formation) as means of living our our Baptismal Covenant. We support the Church as it works to restore all people to unity with God and each other in Christ.

 




TEC CHILDREN'S MINISTRIES


Our mission is to serve and minister in collaboration with educators and formation leaders as they envision the possibilities for inclusive community that ministers with and advocates for children as we, in the church, consider the ways we pass the faith generation to generation. Read more



Seminary of the Southwest
Online School in Spirituality and Mission

The Seminary of the Southwest forms men and women for lay and ordained ministry within the church and the larger society. The Online School in Spirituality and Mission expands this purpose through online courses designed for laity interested in a fuller understanding of Christian faith and practice, and for clergy and lay ministers seeking continuing education to support their vocation.

The mission of The Episcopal Church and Visual Arts (ECVA) is to encourage artists, individuals, congregations, and scholars to engage the visual arts in the spiritual life of the church. ECVA values the significance of visual imagery in spiritual formation and the development of faith, and creates programs to support those who are engaged in using the visual arts in spiritual life. More

 

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