Integrated young adult ministry helps people encounter Jesus and be welcomed home. It meets their deep desire to truly belong. Creating space, witnessing a friendship with Jesus and a community of servant leaders, as well as accompanying in the Spirit are pillars that cultivate a culture of encounter to walk with young adults toward a hope-filled future.
Below are resources to sustain a clear vision of integrated young adult ministry and better care for others and yourself.
CREAting space
Reflective questions to help create space to encounter God:
Are we creating a safe & brave space that welcomes the Holy Spirit?
Are we being real (i.e. open, honest, vulnerable)?
Do we allow one another to be truly seen, known, and loved?
witnessiNG
Reflective questions to help witness/model friendship with Jesus and manifest a joyful community of servant leaders:
Do I believe that Jesus calls me “friend”?
How am I allowing Jesus to influence me (to wash my feet, lead, and humble me)?
How does the way we love and lead reflect Jesus the Servant Leader?
accompanying
Reflective questions to help walk with others toward God:
How does Jesus desire to be with me?
Am I mindful of seeing & loving those I serve as Jesus does?
Who does Jesus invite me to care for & accompany with him?
GUIDED PRAYER
VISIO DIVINA
Visio Divina — “sacred seeing” — is an ancient form of Christian prayer that shares roots with Lectio Divina. Visio Divina invites us to encounter God through images. In silence, we let a sacred image draw our hearts and imagination to help us listen, meditate, and savor what God wants to show us visually and interiorly. We can use the following steps to pray with the eyes of our hearts:
Choose an image from a website, a photograph, a painting, or an icon, especially one that has a connection to a Scripture passage. Read the passage for familiarity without having to fully understand.
Take seven deep breaths. Ask for the grace to see and receive what God wants to show you.
Look at the image and let your eyes stay on an area that first drew you. Keep your attention on that one part of the image that first catches your eye. Refrain from wandering to other parts of the picture. For two minutes, focus on this area of the image. Then, while still viewing the portion, close your eyes for a minute.
Open your eyes and gaze at the whole image. Let the entire image elicit a word, a memory, or an emotion in your heart. Take note of any thoughts, concerns, or feelings that arise within you. Continue to pay attention for a few minutes (or for as long as you are drawn), then momentarily close your eyes and rest them.
Open your eyes. Share with God whatever is in your mind and heart. Gently look at the image and ask God, “Lord what do you want to show me”. And listen; just listen. Then, briefly close and relax your eyes.
Open your eyes once more and gaze upon the image. Let yourself rest in God’s presence.
Before ending your prayer, take some time to thank God for this opportunity to learn to pray with the eyes of your heart.
Choose one of the following images to pray using Visio Divina.



POWERPOINT PRESENTATION
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CONSULTATION/QUESTIONS
Contact Fr. David Romero, SJ (dromero@ChristusMinistries.org) or Fr. Tri Dinh, SJ (tdinh@ChristusMinistries.org)