Description
Written by scholars and ministers in the trenches, this book addresses why churches should become intentionally intergenerational and how they can do so. A collection of essays from contributors across the globe, editor Holly Allen presents a wide range of experiences and suggestions for shifting from multigenerational to intergenerational in worship and community. Founded on new research on intergenerational ministry, the book shares stories from multiple age groups, perspectives, and backgrounds, and it also includes specific recommendations for specified audiences such as marginalized communities and small congregations.
Features
- Free online sample
- Specific guidance for small congregations
Practical Applications
- Equip and inspire your congregational leaders to envision and create intergenerational experiences in order to grow connection and broaden experiences in your congregation.
- Learn about intergenerational ministry as one way to improve the health and well-being of your congregation and wider community.