Cultivating Warmth in Church Communities: Fueling Connection and Engagement
Cultivating warmth within church communities is essential for fostering a sense of belonging and engagement, especially among young adults. The chapter emphasizes the significance of personal relationships and creating a welcoming environment for newcomers. Practical ideas are provided to help congregations enhance their relational temperature, support newcomers, and integrate multigenerational worship practices. By prioritizing warmth and connection, churches can nurture a sense of community and support for all members.
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Growing Young: Chapter 5 Fuel a Warm Community
Warm is the new cool!
Personal Relationships = Involvement for 19-23 year olds.
The DNA of a church family is its warmth.
Ideas for Action: Take Your Congregation s Relational Temperature Help Newcomers Land Smoothly and Soon Create a 5:1 Ratio of Adults to Young People Multigenerational Worship Family Room Worship Tiny Churches On-ramps Support Graduates WARMTH CAN BE SLOW