Several years ago the Feast of the Presentation of our Lord on February 2 has been designated the World Day of Orthodox Youth. On the day following this feast and celebration we commemorate Ss. Simeon the Elder and Anna the Prophetess, who the Scriptures tell us were old, righteous and devout, worshiping in the temple night and day, waiting for God to send His Savior. (Luke 2: 21-40)
Often
in today's world youth spend very little time with elderly persons even in our
parishes. Paradoxically, as our society is growing older, we tend to increasingly
avoid and neglect these people. Like our young people, our seniors have a very
real ministry within the Church.
These
20-something ways include opportunities for seniors to offer something to young
people as well as opportunities for young people to offer something to seniors
in need. Review the list and make it an annual project to involve elderly people
in your youth ministry efforts.
1 Talk
to the youth! Young people
have a strong desire to help others and often have
2 Do
an oral history of the parish. Make it a project to interview the long term
members of
3 Celebrate
elderly parishioners' names days. Since many elderly people do not live
near to their
family, have the youth plan name's day celebrations for them. These can
take place at the parish or in the person's home if they have trouble getting
to services. Celebrations could include a meal and skit about the patron
saint's life.
4
Plan regular visits to the hospital and nursing homes in your
area. Whether parishioners
5 Have
your parish's youth group form a "Sunshine Committee." Ask your
priest to keep
7 Prepare
and host a meal honoring One or more senior members of the parish.
Use a "this is
8 Form
work groups to offer various services that elderly require. Evaluate the
needs of some
9
Adopt a grandparent. Many
senior's families do not live nearby. Pair a couple youth up with an elderly
person. Have the youth spend time with them, and invite them to
their home for Sunday dinner or holidays.
10
Ask a senior to be part of your parish's youth ministry team attending
activities and events.
11
Tape the priest's sermon each week, make copies, and
distribute them to homebound and hospital bound seniors
12 Prepare
Pascha baskets, Christmas packages, etc. for seniors who are not able to
prepare
13 Raise
money for seniors to go on a trip together. Have a fund raiser and plan
a pilgrimage
14 Raise
money for a senior charity organization like AARP or a nearby adult facility.
Find out
15
Invite seniors into youth group meetings and church school classes
to discuss how they
16 Form
a youth choir to visit nursing homes and homebound parishioners. Try to
come
17 Start
an apprenticeship program. Ask
elderly persons if they would be willing to teach
18 Visit
elderly parishioners whose family does not live nearby. Plan visits for
a couple times
19 Have
seniors raise money for youth events. Ask seniors to sponsor a youth event,
camp
20 Start
a mentoring program. Ask seniors to commit to spending One hour a month
with a
21 Talk with the elderly in your parish! Sit down with the senior members of the parish and tell them how important it is for them to be a part of your youths' lives. Ask them what types of things they would like to do with the youth. They have great ideas!
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