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EMERGING FAITH FORMATION ROLES ARCHITECT & CURATOR VISION & PRACTICE OF 21 ST CENTURY FAITH FORMATION

EMERGING FAITH FORMATION ROLES ARCHITECT & CURATOR VISION & PRACTICE OF 21 ST CENTURY FAITH FORMATION

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EMERGING FAITH FORMATION ROLES

ARCHITECT & CURATORV I S I O N & P RAC T I C E O F 2 1 S T C E N T U RY FA I T H F O R M AT I O N

EMERGING FAITH FORMATION LEADERSHIP ROLES

From an emphasis on Developing religious content

Designing programming Managing programming

Teaching/Facilitating programming

To an emphasis onDesigning learning environments—

architecture Curating religious content and experiences

FAITH FORMATION ARCHITECTS

A Faith Formation Learning Architect:1. Researches the life tasks and issues,

interests and needs, and spiritual and religious needs of the diverse age groups and generations in a community

2. Plans, designs, and implements faith formation networks – virtual and physical environments in which people can engage in faith formation experiences

3. Coordinates resources and technologies to support faith formation networks

FAITH FORMATION CURATOR

A Faith Formation Curator:is someone who continually finds, groups, evaluates, organizes, and shares the best and most relevant content and experiences on a specific topic to match the needs of a specific audience.

WHY CURATION

1. The increasing diversity of the religious and spiritual needs and practices of people today required personalized and customized content and experiences

2. An overwhelming abundance of high quality faith formation resources: print, audio, video, programs and activities, apps, e-books, websites, and more

3. The rise of online providers of religious content and experiences—“open repositories” of freely accessible teaching/learning content hubs

EXAMPLES OF ONLINE PROVIDERS

WHY CURATION

4. There is a growing demand for trusted guidance in finding and selecting quality religious content and experiences. People are looking for trusted guides to help them select quality faith formation experiences and curated learning paths and resources to explore and learn more deeply on a specific topic.

5. The tools are now available for finding and accessing the content, storing it (websites), delivering it to people 24x7x365 (computers, iPhones, iPads, etc.), and communicating & connecting people to the content (Facebook, Twitter, email, text, etc.).

5 TASKS IN CURATION

1. Aggregation: gathering and sharing the most relevant content on a particular topic into a single location 

2. Filtering/Distillation: sharing only the most important or relevant ideas

3. Elevation: recognizing a larger trend or insight from all of the content  

4. Mashup: merging 2 or more unrelated pieces of content to form a new message

5. Chronology: organizing random pieces of content in chronological order to show the evolution of a particular topic or idea

FAITH FORMATION CURATOR

What would you curate?• Congregational Programs & Activities• Community Programs & Activities• People Resources• Print Resources• Audio & Video Resources• Art, Drama, and Music Resources• Online Content: Websites, Courses, Blogs • Apps & Digital Resources

THE PROCESS OF CURATION

Research

Aggregate & Evaluate

Deliver

Communicate & Connect

STANDARDS FOR EVALUATING

Biblical Content Theological Content Developmental Appropriateness Ethnic-Cultural Appropriateness Inclusivity Ease-of-Use Quality of Experience 

DEVELOPING TRUSTED SOURCES

Blogs Newsletters

Websites

Curated Websites & Organizations

6-8 “Expert” Resource

People