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InterGenerate: Transforming Churches through Intergenerational Ministry

by Holly Catterton Allen. Abilene Christian University Press, 2018.

Description

Written by scholars and ministers in the trenches, this book addresses why churches should become intentionally intergenerational and how they can do so.

Features

stories, intergenerational theory, "how to" examples

Recommended Audience

Christian educators and faith formation leader

Cost

Purchase as a book or e-book

Practical Applications

  • Equip and inspire your congregational leaders to envision and create intergenerational experiences.
  • Learn about intergenerational ministry as one way to improve the health and wellbeing of your congregation.

About the Contributor

Contributor
Shellie Riggs Jordan

Shellie Riggs Jordan is the director of the southeast office in Seymour. She is an American Baptist pastor who served 14 years at First Baptist Church in Seymour as the minister of youth. Prior to her time at FBC, Shellie was the director of youth and children’s ministries at First Presbyterian Church in Seymour. To her work with the Center, Shellie brings more than 24 years of experience working with youth and young adults, as well as a strong background in ecumenical ministry.  

Shellie holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Ball State University and a Master of Divinity from Bethel Seminary in St. Paul, Minnesota. She loves to travel and explore new cultures. She also loves spending time with her husband, Brent, and their kids, Gabe and Casey. Shellie lives in Seymour.

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