Yfc Youth Power (2009 Edition)
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CFC YOUTH FOR CHRIST 3‐Year Pastoral Formation Track Year 1
YOUTH POWER Putting Our Faith into Action A Pastoral Formation Track on Being True Champions of the Poor
CFC Youth for Christ
Year 1: YOUTH POWER: FAITH IN ACTION (2009 EDITION)
YFC Youth Power TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: THE YFC YOUTH POWER A. Rationale B. Overview C. Objectives Chapter 2: GUIDELINES AND DYNAMICS A. Suggested Schedule B. Guidelines in Conducting the Immersion Activity C. Guidelines in Conducting the Youth Power Activity D. Roles of the Service Team E. Materials and Program Needs F. Activity Orientation Guidelines G. Guidelines in Conducting the Big Group Sharing and Activity Processing Chapter 3: TALK OUTLINES A. I am Hero! B. Orientation Talk APPENDICES A. Sample letter to Parents B. Sample Template for Parent’s Waiver Form C. Sample Letter to the Institution
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CFC Youth for Christ
Year 1: YOUTH POWER: FAITH IN ACTION (2009 EDITION)
CHAPTER 1
THE YFC YOUTH POWER
A. RATIONALE CFC Youth for Christ is one in the mission of Couples for Christ to be committed in our mission of “Building the Church of the home and building the church of the poor”. As one of our identity as YFC’s, our aim is to raise YFC members who are true champions of the poor. Our call is to live out our deep love for God into action, following Christ’s example by having a special eye and love for the poor and those who are in need of experiencing Christ love in their lives. As YFC’s, our deep love for the poor is our expression of our deep love for God. We acknowledge that God’s blessings in our lives are something worth sharing to others especially to those who are in great need. Though there are many means to help others, we are all called to discovery our own simple yet great ways of showing our love for God and His people.
B. OVERVIEW This module will give a clear understanding of how we can further deepen our desire and passion in serving the poor. It will also help the young to grow further in their love for God through the social dimension of God’s mission for us, which will enable us to fully put our faith into action. This module is conducted in the first year of the YFC 3‐Year Pastoral Formation Track. This is a whole‐day activity for new YFC members who have undergone the YFC Youth Camp, Covenant Orientation and Family Culture. This activity is conducted within the 9th to 12th month after their YFC Youth Camp. For YFC Community Based, this module should be conducted in the CLUSTER LEVEL. For High School Based and CAMPUS Based, this activity should be conducted in the SECTOR LEVEL. This formation activity should be initiated by the Cluster Couple Coordinator of Community Based and Sector Program Couple Coordinators for the Campus and High school Based) The module includes 1 Talk entitled I AM HERO. The talk aims to encourage YFC members to be good stewards of their time, talent and treasure, thus, becoming true champions of the poor.
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CFC Youth for Christ
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OBJECTIVES 1. For the YFC to develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of our mission of “building the church of the poor”. 2. Provide an opportunity for YFC to be a true champion of the poor. 3. Show that our deep love for God in YFC is also expressed by putting our faith into action.
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Year 1: YOUTH POWER: FAITH IN ACTION (2009 EDITION)
CFC Youth for Christ
CHAPTER 2
GUIDELINES AND DYNAMICS
A. SUGGESTED SCHEDULE Youth Power is intended as a whole day activity. 8:00am – 8:30 Arrival and Registration 8:30 – 8:45 Opening Worship 8:45 – 9:15 Session: I am Hero! (see talk outline) 9:15 – 9:30 Activity Orientation (see talk outline) 9:30 – 10:00 Pre‐ Group Activity 10:00 – 3:00pm Immersion Activity Proper (Lunch included) 3:00 – 4:00 Big Group Sharing 4:00 – 4:30 Processing of the Immersion Activity 4:30 – 5:00 Closing Worship/ Praisefest
B. GUIDELINES IN CONDUCTING THE IMMERSION ACTIVITY 1.
Choose the appropriate Charitable Institution or venue to conduct the activity. Be guided by the following guidelines in choosing/ selecting a charitable institution: A. What is the vision and mission of the institution? What can YFC do in this charitable institution to help achieve this? B. Is the vision and mission of the institution aligned with our community’s vision and mission to “build the church of the home and build the church of the poor”? C. What are the available activities in the charitable institution that we can do to achieve the goals and objectives of our activity? D. What do they need? What can we contribute to address these needs? E. What is the strength of YFC in the area which we can share and give to the institution? F. What activities in the institution can we do that will strengthen our goal for this formation activity?
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Decide on the Immersion activity to conduct in the chosen charitable institution. Below are the suggested immersion activities:
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CFC Youth for Christ
Year 1: YOUTH POWER: FAITH IN ACTION (2009 EDITION)
POSSIBLE VENUE Gawad Kalinga Sites
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES 1. Build 2. Immersion with the GK Families 3. Activity with Sibol, Sagip, and SIGA 4. Feed My Sheep Program Hospitals/ Wards 1. Visit patients 2. Give inspirational cards and messages 3. Pray‐Over the families and patients Orphanages 1. Story‐telling with the children 2. Fun Games for the Kids 3. Feeding activity for Children Juvenile Camps/ Prison 1. Mingle with the prisoners 2. Bible study/ bible sharing with Prisoners 3. Celebrate birthdays of Prisoners Home for the Aged 1. Feeding activity 2. Party/ Honoring Activity Refugee Area/ Relief Sites 1. Feeding Activity 2. Distribute goods/ food packs 3. Activity/ Program for Children 4. Organize Medical Mission Note: There are other available institutions which can be an option in conducting these activities. Your team can discern the most appropriate and doable venue and activity in order to achieve the goals and objectives of this formation tracks. 3.
Once the venue and activity has been decided by the team, start preparing for the activity.
C. GUIDELINES IN PREPARING FOR THE YOUTH POWER ACTIVITY 1. This activity should be prepared at least 3 months prior to the target date of the activity. 2. The YFC Cluster Couple Coordinator (Community Based) and or YFC Sector Couple Coordinator (Campus/High School) should be the person in‐charge of all external coordination for the activity. These include meeting the charitable institution, looking for possible venue, and overseeing the preparation of and scheduling of the activity. 3. The YFC Cluster Youth Counterpart (Community Based) and Sector Program Youth Head (Campus/HS) will be in‐charge of other internal preparations needed for the activity. (E.g. Program dynamics, speakers, activity flow, etc). This should be properly approved and coordinated with the YFC Couple Coordinator.
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4. The Service Team should be aware of the guidelines and policies set the institution they have chosen to conduct the activity. 5. Activities within the venue should be done with proper coordination with the chosen institution. 6. It is strongly suggested that the aforementioned activity above be conducted in the venue of the institution itself. This should therefore be properly coordinated with the venue prior to their meeting and expectation setting. 7. Participants should bring pack lunch and additional food to share. 8. Registration fee for the activity will vary based on the decided immersion activity and the chosen charitable institutions. (Aside from monetary registration, participants MAY be asked to bring other materials such as gift packs, prizes, give aways, etc.) 9. For Pre‐group, each group will have to talk and discuss the activities they will undertake.
D. ROLES OF THE SERVICE TEAM 1. Team Leader/Head Facilitator (Cluster Heads and Cluster Couple Coordinators) – oversees all the committees and coordinates the activities with the Charitable Institution. 2. Music Ministry – prepares all the musical instruments needed and coordinates with the worship leaders. 3. Secretariat – prepares the registration form, the list of attendees and other people involved in the activity. 4. Documentation Team – (YCOM from the cluster) documents the activities and sessions in photos and videos. 5. Speaker (see profile of Speaker in the talk outline) Note: The Cluster Heads can delegate these tasks to the YFC Chapter heads with a chapter couple coordinator as their counterpart
E. MATERIALS AND PROGRAM NEEDS 1. 2. 3. 4.
Target venue Sound System Guitar, Beat box etc. YFC‐ID (participants should be asked to wear their YFC IDs for the duration of the activity.) 5. First Aid Kit 6. Other materials needed for specific activity (build materials, party needs, card making materials, etc.)
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F. ACTIVITY ORIENTATION GUIDELINES 1. 2.
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The Team Leader/ Head Facilitator will give the orientation for the Immersion/ Activity. (see Orientation Talk Outline below) As a pre‐immersion activity, the participants will then be divided into groups to prepare for specific task to do or what activity they will conduct‐ (refer to immersion activity table) Materials needed for pre‐activity should be provided by the team. Facilitator will give final reminders and guidelines before proceeding to the immersion activity proper. Team leaders instruct each group to choose 1 representative for their group to be the sharer for the afternoon big group sharing.
G. GUIDELINES IN CONDUCTING THE BIG GROUP SHARING AND ACTIVITY PROCESSING 1. The processing activity and big group sharing will be done after the Immersion activity. 2. The Team Leader will lead both activities. 3. For big group sharing, the team leaders call in the group representatives to share one by one. (depending on the time allotted) 4. For Processing activity, team leaders gives a summary of the sharing’s and highlight some important experiences for the day using the suggested talking points below: Suggested Processing Points/ Wrap‐Up points for the Team Leader 1. Our experience this afternoon and for the whole day should not just be a one‐ time big time activity for us. Our experience today is just the beginning of more opportunities for us to show our love and service for others. 2. We don’t have to do big things in order to become heroes but rather, being a hero is doing simple acts of love and generosity that will create an impact in the lives of the poor. 3. We hope that after this activity, we are able to really experience a deeper understanding and appreciation of our mission of “building the church of the poor” and a greater way of showing our love for God by truly expressing our faith in action.
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CFC Youth for Christ
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I AM HERO! YFC YOUTH POWER FORMATION TALK OUTLINE 32
All the believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of his possessions was his own, but they shared everything they had. (Acts 4:32) OBJECTIVES: 1. To define our mission in community of “building the Church of the Poor” 2. To challenge the young to make a difference in the lives of others in simple and ordinary ways. 3. To encourage the young to continue to live out their faith by strengthening their desire to love and serve others, especially the poor. SPEAKER’S OUTLINE: 1. The speaker for this activity should be a YFC Program Head/YFC leaders who is deeply involved in a specific work with the poor. 2. Speaker can also be a YFC Couple Coordinator, who is also serving or working for specific charitable institution. DYNAMICS: 1. Worship 2. Talk Proper 3. Personal Sharing of the Speaker 4. Closing/ Prayer/ Reflection EXPANDED TALK OUTLINE: I. INTRODUCTION: CALLED TO BUILD THE CHURCH OF THE POOR YFC has been blessed by God through the years. From our vision of renewing families, and evangelizing the youth, God has led us from glory to glory, from victory to victory and blessing us with more opportunities to show and express our love to Him. He has given us the mission not only to build the church of home but also to “build the church of the poor”. We believe that our experience with Christ is something we ought to share to others, especially to the poor. We are called to take care of the poor as our ultimate expression of our deep love for God and for our neighbors. He is calling us to be champions not only of Christ but of His people, especially of those who needs to experience Christ the most. To do this, He wants us to see the poor according to how God sees them.
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II. THE POOR IN GOD’S EYES
In our world today, many people are being considered poor. The poor are not poor because they are lazy. The poor are poor because they lack the opportunities that most of the rich have; the opportunity of education, employment, business, shelter, food access. Yet, God also showed us other meaning of the word “poor”. The poor are not just those who lack material possession but are those who are in need of support, love, and an opportunity to experience joy and ultimately Christ. (THE BEATITUDES; Matthew 5:1‐12) Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are they who mourn, for they will be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the land. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be satisfied. Blessed are the merciful, for they will be shown mercy. Blessed are the clean of heart, for they will see God. Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called children of God. Blessed are they who are persecuted for the sake of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. This is how the Lord sees the poor. This is how He also wants us to see them. God doesn’t just talk about physical poverty but our mission is to address all aspects of the poverty that deprives them of enjoying the experience of Christ. (emotional poverty, etc.) We don’t need to go far to do something to address the needs of the poor. There are many poor people around us who are in need of our help and as YFC, we are called to do something and respond to their needs. These are the people in the hospitals, in the orphanages, in the slums, in the prisons, in our GK sites, to whom we can extend simple acts of love and generosity that will create a great impact to them.
III. STEWARDS OF OUR TIME, TALENT AND TREASURE Our call is to be stewards of our resources. According to Webster, a STEWARD is someone who manages property or other affairs for someone else. As YFC, we are called to share and be good stewards of our TIME, TALENT AND TREASURE for them. A. STEWARDS OF OUR TIME – Time is something irreplaceable and constant. When we give a part of our time to them, we give something that is lasting and of great value. (ex. Our presence, memories they can remember, the relationships that we establish with them).
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B. STEWARDS OF OUR TALENT – The Lord has given each one of us our unique talents. We can use our talents to share to others, providing them an experience to learn and be inspired to grow in their own individual talents as well. (ex. We don’t hesitate to share our talents with them when we are asked to do so; we use our talents to build others as well) C. STEWARDS OF OUR TREASURE – Our treasure are our gifts from God. Treasures are the things that are important to us. We use our treasure to help others. (e.g. We use our saved allowance to buy gifts and food for the needy, etc.) Being good stewards of our time, talent and treasure allows us to be more generous and loving. This gives us an opportunity to be our brother’s keeper and become heroes for others. IV. CALLED TO BE HEROES Simple as we are, we have been given the privilege to be the stewards of God’s flock to perform His goodness to others. We have been called to be heroes in extraordinary ways; we are: 1. Called to be the change. We can be a source of inspiration that as young as we are we can do simple things with great impact to others. 2. Called to make a difference. This is our call, a call to put our faith into action. To act on our expression of our love for God in living less for ourselves and giving more for others. 3. Called to be Heroes. We can be heroes on our own. Our challenge is to work with the best that we can offer. V. CONCLUSION As YFC, we can be heroes in many simple ways. We can do this by not being blinded by the negativity of the things around us but instead by shining the light to the good that resides in all of us. Let us allow the hero in each one of us to shine through. Let us take the challenge of truly being the hope of the future.
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CFC Youth for Christ
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ORIENTATION TALK YFC YOUTH POWER (Note: This will be given by the Team Leader prior to the immersion activity proper) I. Our Call You heard from the previous talk that we are called to do a specific mission in order to be true champions of the poor. Our mission to love, share and give to others is but our expression of our deep love for God. This is what we will be doing in the next few hours of this day. Note: In this portion, the team leader presents a video/power point presentation about the charitable institution they will be going or they will be having an activity. He/she should be able to explain the vision/mission statement of the charitable institution as aligned to our community’s work and mission. The team leader will also explain the dynamics of the activity. II. Our Posture As we do this activity this afternoon, we should remember to have the following posture:
a. Be ready – let us be ready and willing to experience Christ in the place we will go to. Let us be ready and open to whatever inconvenience we might experience. b. Be sensitive – let us be sensitive to the needs and nature of the people we will encounter and experience in the site/institution. Let us be careful with our actions and our words that can/might offend them. Let us be sensitive to bring Christ to them. c. Be loving ‐ let us remember that our goal today is it to bring Christ to them and experience Christ through them. Let us not fail to express our love for them and reach out to them. Let us not think of this as a one‐time activity but an activity that can be the beginning of a long term relationship with them. III. Be True Champions Today, God wants us to see Him to the people we will meet in the areas. He wants us to see those in need according to how He sees us. Let us open our hearts to what this day will allow us to experience. Let us allow God to speak to us and use us to be a blessing of Christ to others. Let us be happy, joyful and thankful that God is giving us an opportunity to be true champions of the poor.
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Appendix A: SAMPLE LETTER TO PARENTS CFC Youth for Christ
F a m i l i e s
Year 1: YOUTH POWER: FAITH IN ACTION (2009 EDITION)
in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth
(Date) Dear (Name of Parents), Peace be with you! We continue to thank you for your continuing support to your son and daughters participation in CFC Youth for Christ. As part of further deepening his/her relationship with Christ, we continue to focus on the pastoral formation we can provide for them, one of which is to further deepen their love for country as an expression of their deep love for God. Thus, we are inviting your son/ daughter, name of the son/ daughter to join the Youth Power Activity to be held at ________________________ (venue and time of the activity). Our YFC members who will participate in this activity will be inspire and challenge the young to make a difference in the lives of others in order live out their faith by strengthening their desire to love and serve others, especially the poor. They will specifically _____________________________ ______________________________ (state what exactly they will be doing in the institution). Should you have questions or inquiries regarding this activity kindly contact __________________ (Name and contact number of the Couple Coordinator In‐charge) Attached below is a waiver/ parents consent letter you can fill‐up and return to us as your response to this invitation. In Christ, _____________________ Name of Cluster Couple Coordinator Mission Team
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Appendix B: SAMPLE TEMPLATE FOR PARENT’S CONSENTCFC Youth for Christ AND WAIVER FORM
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in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth
YOUTH POWER ACTIVITY Parent’s Waiver Form __________________________ DATE Name of Participant: ____________________________________ Name of Parents: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Parents Contact No/s: ____________________________________ ____________________________________ We/ I allow our son/ daughter to join the YFC Youth Power Activity that will be held in _________________________________ (name of the Charitable Institution) on _________________________________ (state the date and time of the activity) In case of emergency: please contact us through: __________________________________________________ __________________________________________________
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Appendix C: SAMPLE LETTER TO THE INSTITUTIONS CFC Youth for Christ
F a m i l i e s
Year 1: YOUTH POWER: FAITH IN ACTION (2009 EDITION)
in the Holy Spirit Renewing the Face of the Earth
(DATE) ADDRESSEE NAME OF THE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS ADDRESS Dear Sir/ Madam: CFC Youth for Christ is the youth ministry of Couples for Christ, a Catholic charismatic community recognized by the Vatican. CFC Youth for Christ aims to provide a Christian support environment for young teenagers. The program is oriented towards meeting the needs of our young people to belong, to be motivated, to be useful, to be good examples, to be Christian witnesses. YFC is present in all the cities and municipalities of Metro Manila, in all the provinces in the Philippines as well as in other countries. YFC is dedicated in contributing to the growth of the faith of its members, leaders and their friends. Our activities include Youth Camps, concerts, Households (small peer‐support groupings); building homes through work with the poor and inspiring, re‐energizing conferences. As one of our formation tracks in molding the young to be champions of the poor is the YOUTH POWER activity wherein we bring our members to institutions to teach them to live out their faith into actions. Thus, our YFC cluster is interested in having this activity be conducted in your institution/organization. We believe that our mission is very much aligned with your goal of serving others, especially to those who are in need. May we request to meet with you on schedule that is most convenient to you to discuss this activity further and if this can be possibly done in your area. We are expecting to mobilize _____ (expected number of participants). Thank you very much. We sincerely look forward to your favorable response regarding this request. Should you have questions, kindly contact ____________________________________ (name of couple coordinator in‐charge and contact number). Attached in this letter is the schedule and program of activities we intent to conduct and present to you. (Please attached proposed schedule of activity) In Christ, Name Position in YFC
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