What is a Multi-Generational Church?A Multi-generational church comprises a church service that consists of all generations of a family. Multi-generational churches are diverse and encourage all members to work together as one multi-generational unit of culture and tradition. Along with this diversity, the multi-generational church encourages mentorship – with older members and Priests teaching and passing on the word of God to the younger generation. Multi-generational church life is considered highly beneficial towards mending the age gap and passing on traditions of the church. It is considered to be a healthier way of passing on religious teachings than single generational churches. Congregations today are mostly multi-generational which helps families to encourage their younger members to join.
Intergenerational vs Multi-Generational - Multi-generational Churches have generations that attend services on the same day and same church. Intergenerational church life has smaller service groups and mentoring that happens Monday-Saturday.
- Multi-generational Churches focus on youth as a future and teach them to encourage the youth. There’s more focus on the elderly in intergenerational churches.
- Although both churches focus on the word of God, Multi-generational Churches, separate churches, and worship services are created so that each generation can enjoy learning and interacting more naturally. Intergenerational churches often facilitate opportunities and services for specifically bringing generations together, whether it be Seniors, young adults or youth. While the concept of coming together is good, the youth might tend to feel this to be a bit forced.
The Mixing of Generations A diverse range of age groups come together to experience multi-generational church life. Mixing generations allows for older generations to share their preferences, advice, and tradition with the younger generation. The younger generation has seen the future and must-generation church-life encourages activities to center around them and structure the church around them. The mixing of generations is therefore a more modern approach to religion and Christianity. As the Christianity population increases, and the world changes, so do religious views and it is important to adapt to the modern world so that the word of God can be spread for many years to come. All generations need to feel valued and respected and multi-generational church life encourages this by opening up services to all ages and families.
Living as part of a Multi-Generational Church Living as part of a multi-generational church has many benefits for the elderly and young. With a single generation church, we can neglect an age group such as the youth for example, and fail to see the advantages of a youth group. A youth member may have a valuable skill for the church (such as playing the guitar). Living as a part of a multi-generational church will allow you to introduce all age groups to the church which can utilize their skill and gifts towards church life. The youth can also learn so much from the older community and take on lessons that can serve them in life.
Benefits of a Multi-Generational Church As discussed, there are many benefits of a Multi-generational church. Here are some advantages of joining a Multi-generational church congression:
- It creates a space for the elderly to share their wisdom and traditions.
- It helps to get the youth good values, get them involved in church life and keep them away from a life of crime.
- Sermons can be more flexible and lively, which appeals to all age groups.
- Allows for a more diverse culture change.
- Church life is revitalized and more people are encouraged to join.
- Facilities healthy relationships and bonds, both during church and after.
- Helps all generations to follow the word of Jesus.