Day One: The Charge to Form

Devotional

Faith formation is not the work of a few specialists. It belongs to the whole community. Moses gave the charge to impress faith on children not only to parents or teachers, but to all of Israel, which is to say, to everyone gathered together in covenant. Pleasant Valley Church of the Brethren lives this truth each week. Every shared meal, every greeting, every moment of being genuinely seen by someone in the congregation is part of forming the next generation. The teachers and leaders honored this Sunday did not work alone; they worked as representatives of a whole people committed to passing on what they had received.

Scripture

These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts. Impress them on your children. Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road, when you lie down and when you get up. (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)

From the Sermon

“The charge is given to Israel. To everyone standing there. Which means every one of us in this room this morning has also been part of forming these graduates, whether we knew it or not.”

Reflection Questions

  • What does it mean that God entrusts the whole community, not just specialists, with the work of faith formation?
  • In what ordinary moments this week have you spoken faith aloud, by word or action, to someone younger in the faith?
  • Who in your neighborhood or workplace might be watching how you live and learning something about God from it?

Prayer

Lord our God, you are one, and you have called us into one covenant people. Forgive us for the times we have left the work of formation to others. Open our eyes to see the ordinary moments of today as holy ground where faith can be passed on. Give us words when words are needed, and give us presence when presence is enough. In the name of Jesus, who grew up in a community of faith, Amen.