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Using For Better and For Ever and Sponsor/Mentor Couples in your church. |
| If you are not working with a church, adapt these ideas to your situation. |
1 - Pulpit announcements: Do this periodically. "I believe we all agree on the importance and value of Christian marriage and family life. Because we at [Holy Trinity] are committed to help couples prepare well for a lasting and satisfactory Christian marriage, we are now offering an Information Night for Those Considering Marriage in the Church. The next Information Night is (date) at 7PM. This is for couples and/or singles. We will explain [Holy Trinity's] marriage preparation process, answer questions you may have, and provide materials for couples to use to evaluate their relationship.">>>>return to [Resources for Sponsors/Pastors] OR [HOME]
I. Step One: Getting the Information to families of the church and those preparing for sacramental marriage.
2 - Bulletin: Include this ever week. "Marriage: Contact us for a packet of information about preparing for Christian marriage and planning your wedding. Study this information even before you get engaged!"
3 - Bulletin & Parish web site: add link to www.marriagepreparation.com.
4 - Young Adult Ministry, High School and Grade School Religious Ed Programs. Direct the leaders of these programs to incorporate material about Relationship Skills and Christian Marriage, in age appropriate ways, into all educational programs.
II. Step Two: Dealing with Couples.
2 - Information Packets mentioned in Bulletin/Pulpit announcements/church web site is made available at the Church Office. (And other places, such as the church Book Store.)
3 - Information Night for Those Considering Marriage in the Church. (A special Information Packet is given out during this evening session).
III. Assessment Phase. (By
Pastor/Deacon/Trained Lay Person)
1. The first contact between the Pastor and the engaged couple is likely
to be on the phone. This provides the Pastor an opportunity to clarify a
number of issues (e.g., whether either of them has been married before, their
age, their faith tradition, etc). If
there is a major issue, such as, the need for an annulment, the pastor may
decide to meet with the couple to address such an issue face to face.
If there are no major issues, the pastor asks whether they have copies of For Better and For Ever (they might already have copies). If they don't have copies, he explains how they are to get them at the church office (or he can have copies mailed to them), and he explains how the book ~ on page 7 ~ directs them to cover certain chapters in "preparation for their first meeting with the pastor." The pastor says something like: "Be sure to follow the directions on page 7, that is, write your answers to all the questions (actually WRITE in the book!), then ~ after you have both done the writing ~ share your answers with one another in dialogue, and then call me to set an appointment for our first meeting." This is a simple but effective way to make it clear that they are to do the "homework" before they set an appointment to meet with the pastor. This avoids the excuse that they "forgot" or "did not have time" for the homework!
When they call to set up the meeting with the pastor, it is easy for the pastor to confirm that they did the homework. ("How did your writing and dialogue with one another go?")
2. The first face to face meeting. The pastor spends some time getting to know the couple and then goes over the Chapters listed on page 7 of For Better and For Ever. An inventory, such as, FOCCUS, may be used at the end of this meeting. [NOTE, If the pastor is going to use the FOCCUS (or any other such inventory), this is the recommended place to use it along with For Better and For Ever.]
3. The pastor may schedule a second meeting to go over FOCCUS and any additional chapters of For Better and For Ever which the pastor wants to go over with the couple.
IV. Sponsor Phase. Name of couple
given to Coordinating Couple who will, in turn, match them with a Sponsor
Couple. They usually meet 5 times.
Evening 1 - See For Better and For Ever
(page 7) for suggested sequence. The Sponsor Couple
will adapt this recommended format to the needs/interests of the engaged couple.
The same will be true for Evening 2, Evening 3, Evening 4, and Evening 5
V.
Final Session(s) with Pastor.
The pastor goes over the final
chapters of For Better and For Ever (see page 7), completes any paper work that
needs to be done, and plans the wedding (with input from the engaged couple).
VI. Rehearsal and Wedding.
VII. Follow up by Sponsor Couple. Esp. questions in For Better and For Ever.
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June 01, 2008