| Book
of Faith
The
ELCA’s Book of Faith initiative invites us to open Scripture and
join the conversation about Scripture and life. It aims to deepen our
fluency in the first language of faith. It highlights the Lutheran understanding
of the written Word in the context of the living Word and the spoken
Word. It affirms a variety of ways to explore and appreciate Scripture
and the language of faith.
The Book of Faith initiative will carry though the next four years.
It can help your congregation develop a richer and healthier appreciation
for Scripture as part of daily life.
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Right Now ...
First, print out and read the information sheet that outlines the purposes,
goals, and resources of Book of Faith. Next, read your copy of “Opening
the Book of Faith.” Complimentary copies were distributed at the
Synod Assembly. This is a core resource. If you don’t have one,
order from Augsburg Fortress for $12.99 ($10.99 with church discount.).
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Register Your Congregation ...
Book of Faith makes good use of the web and social networking. Start
with the Book of Faith site. Click on “become part of the initiative.”
Fill out the form. Check off the ideas you would like to pursue and
add some of your own. (Already you are moving toward an important goal
– to have 75% of the congregations register a commitment.)
Then for something
new – and exciting – add your profile to the social networking
site. Join the conversation about the Book of Faith that goes on 24/7.
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Begin the Conversation at Home ...
Spread the word to leaders and members. Get them involved. They too
can register at the Book of Faith site and join the conversation on
the social networking site. Download logos to help with the promotion.
Share the vision with the Church Council. Invite their commitment.
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Take Some Actions
Unlike other programs, Book of Faith does not rest on a specific course
or resource. Rather, it aims simply to make folks feel more at home
with and comfortable using the Bible and it language that expresses
our faith. There are many ways to do this. New ideas emerge all the
time – and the social networking site is the place to share them!
What’s your idea?
Meanwhile, consider
these starter ideas:
Begin
your own study of scripture. Luther Seminary has a great
resource called Enter the Bible. At this web site you can
log in, keep track of your studies and bookmark future explorations.
Check it out at www.enterthebible.org.
Study
“Opening the Book of Faith.” A study guide and
DVD are available to facilitate a seven-session study of this key
book. Plan to start at least one study group.
Get a
Picture of Your Congregation. How do the people feel about
the Bible? What role does it play in their life? What are their questions?
You can find individual and group assessment tools in the back of
“Opening the Book of Faith” or download them here.
Use Bible
Bites. Individuals share a favorite Bible verse(s). Then
they talk for a minute or two about why that verse has meaning for
their life and experience. This could be a way to start all committee
meetings. Try it during worship services.
Add Tabs.
Many folks have trouble navigating through 66 books. Encourage them
to use Bible index tabs.
Pre-mark
Bibles. When giving Bibles to children and youth, first have
some key people underline their favorite Bible verse(s). This shares
the faith across generations. It also encourages them to mark up the
Bible on their own.
Pull
out Pew Bibles. Encourage worshippers to follow the readings
in their pew Bible. Announce the page number, and give time for them
to locate the passage.
Promote
Starter Studies. Devote the first five or ten minutes of
each meeting to a brief study of a Bible passage. “Opening the
Book of Faith” has four easy-to-use ways to go about these starter
studies.
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Expect More to Come
Like an organism, the Book of Faith Initiative grows and evolves. The
whole ELCA community feeds in the ideas that shape it from day to day.
You can expect more to come.
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Synod Advocate for Book of Faith:
Mr. Dave Mareske
holliscenter@kc.rr.com
913.441.0451
Is
your congregation signed up for the Book of Faith Initiative? It's not
complicated and you get notified of some great resources and news about
the initiative. To sign up, click here.
Our
goal in Central States Synod is to have 75% of the congregations and
ministries participate. To see if your congregation/ministry is signed
up (as of 06/10), click BOF
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