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Retreat Purpose This one-day retreat has the following objectives:
Choose a setting that will have limited distractions. Sometimes going to a retreat center or even spending a day at a different church allows a new openness and awareness among the group. Try not to hold this retreat at your church—it may be too distracting for staff and other members; too tempting to make phone calls, or fiddle with tasks and projects during break times. Supplies
10:05 Ruminating. Invite people to share the word that came to them and any insights or noticings that came out of the prayer. 10:20 Reflecting. Call. Ask the group, “Given everything we’ve heard and shared what is our call (God’s invitation to us) this morning? What is God saying to us this morning as a group?” The purpose of this question is for the group to begin to notice common images and insights from the sharing and begin to notice common ways that the group is being called to serve/live. Also be prepared that there may not be any connections. 10:30 Break. 10:45 Prayer Exercise. Invite the individuals in your group to engage in a prayer exercise with colors. Explain that this is not an art exercise but a time of prayer without words. You might say the following:
11:15 Have the group gather and share the images and what they noticed in the prayer. Ask them: 1. What do you notice about your relationship to God in this picture? 2. What seems to be God’s invitation or call as you look at this image? 3. How is this ministry part of your life as you look at this image? 11:45 At the end of the sharing ask, “Are there any common themes in our sharing?” Spend some time discussing this question. 12:00 Lunch 1:30 Group Call. This is a time for the group to begin to examine the unique way that God is calling them, as a group, to serve youth. Give each person the hand-out “Group Call Through the Disciples.” Talk through some of the different stages that the disciples went through as they were called to serve with Jesus. Then allow some silence and ask people to reflect in prayer…what story or emotion from the sheet seems to match our group…or is there another word or image that God gives you that helps explain how were feeling in relationship to Christ and our ministry together? 1:45 Covenant. Create a covenant of how you hope to work together. Present some of the commitments in the original calling (hours per week, meeting times, etc.) [See the commitments in the Calling Process]. Explain the roles of volunteers and the purpose of the ministry team. Create a “working covenant” a document that can be revised as the group engages in the ministry. 2:30 Break. 2:45 Liturgy for Discernment. . Hand-out the “Liturgy for Discernment” and go over the steps of the meeting. You might reflect on how many of these steps have been experienced and incorporated into the retreat this day. 3:45 Business. Go over any agenda items…whatever tasks the group has for the ministry. 4:40 Awareness Examen. End with an Awareness Examen over the day. For what moment do people feel most grateful for this day? For what moment do people feel least grateful? 5:00 Returning. Closing prayer. 6:00 (Might be nice to have dinner inviting families of ministry team…in order to see the larger context in which this ministry operates.)
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