[Dialogue] Materials for use with Church youth
John Patterson
jpatterson at abbeynorth.ca
Tue Oct 30 07:29:29 EDT 2007
Thank you Marshall
Most helpful
John P
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Subject: [Dialogue] Materials for use with Church youth
Funny you should ask, John.
I'm currently facilitating two six-week small groups of laymen and clergy in
which we watch and discuss contemporary secular films, basically using the
ORID art form conversation method. Though the participants are all adults,
I'd like to try the same format with youth.
The value of this approach is that it is secular, not predigested religious
pablum, and that it elicits the life experience and insights of the
participants, taking these to a new level addressing their lives. Plus, it's
very exciting for the group to be sharing insights into their own struggle
with the "meaning of life" questions that they don't often give much
thought.
So you might ask questions like, "Where did you notice a character getting
stuck in an illusion about the way life is, like a romantic illusion of what
they were aching to get in their life?" And "How has that been a theme in
your life?"
I could suggest a list of recent films that might be especially interesting
to teenagers, like The Motorcycle Diaries, Bad Education, Boys Don't Cry,
Exotica, The History Boys, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Tarnation, Y Tu Mamá
También, Billy Elliott, A Home at the End of the World, Transamerica,
L.I.E., The Dreamers, Heaven, and My Own Private Idaho, but I bet with a
little work you could come up with your own list.
Some recent films I've used with or considered for an older audience inlcude
Frida, All About My Mother, Hotel Rwanda, Don't Come Knocking, and Stranger
Than Fiction, as well as these classics: Requiem for a Heavyweight, Ikiru,
La Strada, and The Music Man.
So why not develop your own program and let us know how it goes?
Marshall Jones
John Patterson <jpatterson at abbeynorth.ca> wrote:
Colleagues:
Has anyone in the connection had experience with printed or video materials
for nurturing the journey of young folk (teenagers) into a responsible look
at Churchmanship, materials which are not a total embarrassment?
Like some others, I find that any attempt that does not have an RS-1
grounded grasp of things is pretty difficult to recommend.
Thanks.
John
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