intergenerational

Being Seen

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During this virtual-only service, Leah shares a teaching inviting Haven to reflect on another element of cultivating intergenerational community: how we respond to the youth and young adults increasingly in the Haven space. She looks at what we might learn from Jesus in this area, with a story from early in the gospel John.

Read Leah’s notes here and listen to or watch the teaching below.

Building With Kids and Youth

Our time of interactive worship with adults, kids, and youth.

Our time of interactive worship with adults, kids, and youth.

Jeanne Wong shares a vision for intergenerational community.

Jeanne Wong shares a vision for intergenerational community.

On this special Sunday, we continued our series on “The Home We’re Building Together” by considering what it means that the spiritual home Haven is building is for kids and youth, too. Jeanne Wong shared a brief message, sharing what this might look like as Haven grows, before we welcomed the kids back into the space for a gathering that brought us all together through a Godly Play story and other interactive activities.

Hear Jeanne’s teaching below or read her notes here.

Generations Together

In this teaching, our own Connie Barker opens up a conversation on Generational Theory, considering how the call to be intergenerational might enhance and help fulfill the greater mission of Haven. Only the first 20 minutes were recorded; the rest of the time was group discussion. Listen below for a sense of what Connie brought for us to consider.