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InterGenerate

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This book took me a while to get through, as there was such a wealth of information to process and think about applying. This book is filled with a variety of perspectives on intergenerational ministry - or simply put, creating church environments where all generations are valued as well as mix together in worship and community. Some of my favourite chapters in this book included "Generational Theory & Faith Communities" by Lynn Barger Elliott, "Intergenerational Communities & a Theology of Accommodation" by Gareth Crispin, and "Five Best Intergenerational Practices for Small Churches" by Tori Bennett Smit.
My only disappointment with this book was that it seemed to skew towards being for churches in a liturgical tradition. Thus, many of the suggestions and practices seemed a little out of touch with my present church setting. Overall, a good read!

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