Building a Kairos Torch Community Overview

 
Building a Kairos
Torch Community
 
Linda
 
and Woodie
Wood
 
 
 
Centering in Christ
 
 ”
I am the vine; you are the branches
. If you
remain in me and I in you, you will bear much
fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.”
 
 
 
John 15:5, NIV
Goals
 
1.
For those who have not yet attended a Kairos Torch
Weekend to receive an overview of the program
components.
2.
For all to understand how and why the components are
intended to impact the youth and their environment.
3.
For all to understand how the method of tactile and
kinesthetic learning engages youth and connects them
in a healthy way to the adult volunteers.
 
What is Kairos Torch?
 
“a positive, interactive, and thought-provoking program for
young offenders 25 and under…Kairos Torch encourages these
youth to realize their God-given potential through the creation of
a safe environment, …a loving caring and trusting community. “
 
(from KT manual, p.2l6)
 
Kairos Torch Logo
Pre-Weekend
 
Team Recruitment
Majority of team needs to be willing to
mentor
Men and women- age requirements
Maturity a key consideration
Pre-Weekend
 
 
    Team Formation Training
5 full day sessions
Primary purpose: community building
 
Youth Recruitment
Only criteria for weekend is willingness to attend and Facility
Administrator’s approval.
Friday Night
 
Kids line up to be introduced.
“Guide” greets them, gives name tag, offers snack
Background-Youth were at a “mixer” earlier
Guide introduces youth to community
Talk #1-”God’s Special Creation”
Youth dismissed at 8
Spiritual/Educational Dynamics
 
Unconditional love—the key dynamic from beginning
Listen, listen, love, love
Active, attention-getting, surprised by video
Activities engage the body and mind, short
 
weekend 2/3 length of Kairos Inside
Old Young Life motto: “It’s a sin to bore a kid”.
Saturday Morning
 
Welcome line again
Snack
Music—welcome
Lite n’ Lively activity—Naming your table
Talk #2—Get Real
Spiritual/Educational Dynamic
 
Importance of Music
Priority of relationship—kids and 2 or 3 adults
Inclusion/feeling ownership
Fun, hand’s on
Interest/unexpected—1
st
 talk masked and “Please Hear”
Talks are short, personal, an invitation to share at tables
Table discussion-process the idea
Saturday a.m. (cont.)
 
Mask-making exercise—opportunity to share
Talk #3-”You Are Not Alone”
Introduce Agape-prayer chain
Agape poster
Spiritual Leader introduces “Forgiveness List”
Spiritual/Educational Dynamics
 
Mask making-spiritual power of vulnerability
Unexpected
Weekend is “bathed in prayer”
Prayer chapel
Makes youth aware that others are praying for them—chips
away at wall
God forgives and we forgive—leads to healing
Saturday Afternoon
 
Lunch-blessing before and after meals*
Talk #4-Who Ya Gonna Trust?
Talk #5- “Walled off”—What stones are in my wall?
4-5-Recreration
5 pm-Special Dinner
 
Addams Family Grace
 
We thank you Lord for giving
This food we need for living
So bless us while we eat it
Because we really need it. (2x)
Amen (snap, snap) 5x
Let’s eat!
Spiritual/Educational Dynamic
 
Rhythm of music, talk, table discussion/reinforcement activity
Mask Meditations—Six of them on Saturday—SD elaborates
God box
Importance of recreation (Lite n Lively)—short and long
Agape-Special dinner
Saturday Evening
 
Forgiveness Service/Father Forgiveness talk
Preceded by sharing reinforcement activities, Guide Meeting
Out by 8 pm
Spiritual/Educational Dynamic
 
Forgiveness lists are given up with table family
Healing the “father wound”
Healing from forgiving, letting go of hurts and
grudges
Sunday Morning
 
Talk #6- “God Squad—Stickin’ Together”
Guide Meeting—want a mentor?
Table Family Chapel
Skit preparation, skits presented
Spiritual/Educational Dynamic
 
Mentoring—center of Kairos Torch dynamic.
Research underscores critical need for someone
who is committed to them.
Evangelism that is based on personal relationship.
Respectful, non-manipulative.
Skits provide fun, laughter, reinforcement
Sunday Afternoon
 
Talk #7- ”Choices”
Guide Meeting
Agape-Birthday cake, Bible, letters
Closing service with community—1 hour. Kids asked 2
questions: What was the most important thing you
learned? How could that change your life?
 
Spiritual/Educational Dynamic
 
Celebration
A new start
Testimony/witness
Community (story of racial healing)
Continuing Ministry
 
Weekly mentoring
Monthly reunion
Bible study
Spiritual/Educational Dynamic
 
The love of Christ exemplified in commitment for
the “long haul”
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Explore the positive impact of Kairos Torch, a program for young offenders under 25, centered on realizing their potential in a supportive environment. Learn about program components, goals, team recruitment, and community-building dynamics. Discover how Kairos Torch aims to engage youth through tactile learning, fostering a caring community.

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  1. Building a Kairos Torch Community Lindaand Woodie Wood

  2. Centering in Christ I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5, NIV

  3. Goals 1. For those who have not yet attended a Kairos Torch Weekend to receive an overview of the program components. 2. For all to understand how and why the components are intended to impact the youth and their environment. 3. For all to understand how the method of tactile and kinesthetic learning engages youth and connects them in a healthy way to the adult volunteers.

  4. What is Kairos Torch? a positive, interactive, and thought-provoking program for young offenders 25 and under Kairos Torch encourages these youth to realize their God-given potential through the creation of a safe environment, a loving caring and trusting community. (from KT manual, p.2l6)

  5. Kairos Torch Logo

  6. Pre-Weekend Team Recruitment Majority of team needs to be willing to mentor Men and women- age requirements Maturity a key consideration

  7. Pre-Weekend Team Formation Training 5 full day sessions Primary purpose: community building Youth Recruitment Only criteria for weekend is willingness to attend and Facility Administrator s approval.

  8. Friday Night Kids line up to be introduced. Guide greets them, gives name tag, offers snack Background-Youth were at a mixer earlier Guide introduces youth to community Talk #1- God s Special Creation Youth dismissed at 8

  9. Spiritual/Educational Dynamics Unconditional love the key dynamic from beginning Listen, listen, love, love Active, attention-getting, surprised by video Activities engage the body and mind, short weekend 2/3 length of Kairos Inside Old Young Life motto: It s a sin to bore a kid .

  10. Saturday Morning Welcome line again Snack Music welcome Lite n Lively activity Naming your table Talk #2 Get Real

  11. Spiritual/Educational Dynamic Importance of Music Priority of relationship kids and 2 or 3 adults Inclusion/feeling ownership Fun, hand s on Interest/unexpected 1sttalk masked and Please Hear Talks are short, personal, an invitation to share at tables Table discussion-process the idea

  12. Saturday a.m. (cont.) Mask-making exercise opportunity to share Talk #3- You Are Not Alone Introduce Agape-prayer chain Agape poster Spiritual Leader introduces Forgiveness List

  13. Spiritual/Educational Dynamics Mask making-spiritual power of vulnerability Unexpected Weekend is bathed in prayer Prayer chapel Makes youth aware that others are praying for them chips away at wall God forgives and we forgive leads to healing

  14. Saturday Afternoon Lunch-blessing before and after meals* Talk #4-Who Ya Gonna Trust? Talk #5- Walled off What stones are in my wall? 4-5-Recreration 5 pm-Special Dinner

  15. Addams Family Grace We thank you Lord for giving This food we need for living So bless us while we eat it Because we really need it. (2x) Amen (snap, snap) 5x Let s eat!

  16. Spiritual/Educational Dynamic Rhythm of music, talk, table discussion/reinforcement activity Mask Meditations Six of them on Saturday SD elaborates God box Importance of recreation (Lite n Lively) short and long Agape-Special dinner

  17. Saturday Evening Forgiveness Service/Father Forgiveness talk Preceded by sharing reinforcement activities, Guide Meeting Out by 8 pm

  18. Spiritual/Educational Dynamic Forgiveness lists are given up with table family Healing the father wound Healing from forgiving, letting go of hurts and grudges

  19. Sunday Morning Talk #6- God Squad Stickin Together Guide Meeting want a mentor? Table Family Chapel Skit preparation, skits presented

  20. Spiritual/Educational Dynamic Mentoring center of Kairos Torch dynamic. Research underscores critical need for someone who is committed to them. Evangelism that is based on personal relationship. Respectful, non-manipulative. Skits provide fun, laughter, reinforcement

  21. Sunday Afternoon Talk #7- Choices Guide Meeting Agape-Birthday cake, Bible, letters Closing service with community 1 hour. Kids asked 2 questions: What was the most important thing you learned? How could that change your life?

  22. Spiritual/Educational Dynamic Celebration A new start Testimony/witness Community (story of racial healing)

  23. Continuing Ministry Weekly mentoring Monthly reunion Bible study

  24. Spiritual/Educational Dynamic The love of Christ exemplified in commitment for the long haul

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