Spirituality and aging: How worship communities of older adults sustain their faith in the absence of traditional ordained leadership |
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Authors: | Gillian Reid |
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Affiliation: | 1. St. Peter the Fisherman Anglican Church, Mercury Bay, Waikato, New Zealandgillianreid.home@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis article considers how older Christians (aged over 70) exercise worship in an environment of shared ministry. Specifically, the Local Shared Ministry Units (LSMU) model of worship within the Auckland Diocese of the Anglican Church in Aotearoa/New Zealand and Polynesia (Auckland Diocese). A collective case study approach was used, and individual members of four LSMUs were interviewed with the resulting comments treated as a collective case study. The findings indicate these older adults are still seeking faith formation, do not regard themselves as fully formed spiritually, and use personal prayer in particular to enhance and nourish their faith growth. |
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Keywords: | Aging faith formation grounded theory religion shared ministry spiritual well-being worship |
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