|
What is Via de Cristo? Via de Cristo is a Spanish term meaning “Way
of Christ.” It is a
three-day school that takes a New Testament look at Christianity as a
lifestyle. Via de Cristo is a highly structured weekend designed to
strengthen and renew the faith of Christian people, and through them,
their families, churches, and the environment in which they live and
work. It is a united effort
of laity and clergy to aid congregations in developing Christian leaders
to more effectively serve Christ in the church. Purpose
of Via de Cristo History
of Via de Cristo The movement originated as “Cursillo” in the late 1940’s in the Spanish Catholic Church and moved to the United States in the late 1950’s. It began in the Lutheran church when lay people and clergy attended a Catholic Cursillo in 1971 in Iowa and in Florida. The first Lutheran sponsored weekends were held the following year in both Iowa and Florida and have been held all across the U.S. and in several foreign countries. The name Via de Cristo was adopted by the Lutheran Community in 1986 and by the Indiana Lutheran Community in 1988. Some other denominations offering weekends include Episcopalians, Brethren, Methodists, and Presbyterians with weekend names such as: The Great Banquet, Way of Christ, and Emmaus Walk. The Indiana community held its first weekend in May 1984. Brothers and sisters from Ohio and Michigan communities assisted in establishing our movement. In 2003 the Indiana Lutheran Via De Cristo changed its name to INKY Via De Cristo to better reflect the Indiana and NW Kentucky communities it serves. Who Should Attend? Via de Cristo is intended for lay people from all walks of life as well as for pastors. Good candidates for a Via de Cristo weekend are people living strong and active lives in Christ and those who are seeking renewal and strengthening in their relationship with Christ and persons around them. There are separate weekends for men and women. In the case of married individuals, the husband attends first. The Via de Cristo is not structured to solve one's deep-seated personal problems. It is designed to provide to those attending a deeper understanding of what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. What Happens on a Weekend? The Via de Cristo weekend begins on a Thursday evening and ends on the following Sunday evening. During the weekend, you will attend morning and evening chapel services and celebrate communion, pray, sing, enjoy fellowship, eat delicious food, make new friends, and discuss talks given by laity and clergy. The talks center on the grace of God, the reality of grace to others. The topics of the talks are: Ideals, Grace I, Laity, Grace II, Piety, Study, A Day in the Life, Sacraments, Apostolic Action, Obstacles, Leaders, Environment, Life in Grace, Christian Community in Action, and Total Security in the 4th day. Each participant experiences the weekend a little
differently but all have the opportunity to deepen their relationship of
Jesus Christ. What Happens After the Weekend? You may attend a Via de Cristo weekend
only once but you are invited to build on it for the rest of your life.
This period after the weekend is known as the “Fourth Day.” You are
asked to do two things during your Fourth Day: 1.
Expand your inner spiritual life
through study and church participation. 2.
Become a more active Christian in your
daily life. The Fourth Day community stresses two
means of perseverance: 1.
Group reunion – a small group of two
to five friends who meet together weekly to reflect on their spiritual
growth and to encourage each other in discipleship. 2.
Ultreya – a meeting of the larger Via
de Cristo community on a regular basis. The INKY Via de
Cristo Ultreya's meet at various churches on scheduled Sundays four
times a year. The group enjoys fellowship, worship with
communion, singing, sharing and of course a great meal.
We urge you to participate in these two
activities because they will help you remain strong in your faith and
commitment to serve God. Summary We ask that you give prayerful consideration for attending a Via de Cristo weekend. Please keep an open mind and heart as you make your decision. Many who have attended also wondered if they should go. Now that they have attended, they want to share this wonderful gift from God with you. Read what a recent group of attendees had to say about their weekend experience on the testimonials page. INKY Via De Cristo offers several weekend retreats per year, four in the Spring, a Co-ed weekend in the Summer and three in the Fall. Depending on your location, you can attend either the North Weekends at Epworth Forest in North Webster (Spring & Fall), or the South Weekends at Camp Lakeview near Seymour (Spring). For a calendar of upcoming weekend dates click here. If married, husbands attend first followed the next weekend by the wife. Singles by choice, divorce, or those who've lost a spouse are welcomed warmly. If you have questions please visit the FAQ page. If you would like more information, please contact a Secretariat member. You can locate a Secretariat member by either clicking the underlined link here, or going to the 'Contact us' page by using the link at the top of this page. For applications to print & send, or to fill out online click here: Applications
|
|
©2003-2008 Inky Via de Cristo webmaster |