
Multigenerational Worship: How We Found the Balance & What It Looks like - Rev. Allison Palm & Sadie Kahn-Green. Episode 107
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Many pastors say that multigenerational worship is important, yet admit that finding a healthy balance between togetherness and separateness is elusive. In this episode titled, “Multigenerational Worship: How We Found the Balance, and What It Looks Like,” Rev. Allison Palm and Sadie Kahn-Green of the Unitarian Universality Church in Nashua, NH, share their journey of innovation and discovery to finding a format that works well for their congregation and why.
It has been a journey of trying to figure out what it is we want our Sunday mornings to look like, and what really serves our community, which is a very multigenerational one.
Multigenerational - all together all the time - worship was the ideal I believed in for faith formation when I started my ministry here 10 years ago.
- I don’t believe that anymore;
- Rather, through authentic experimentation and deep listening, this is the format that does work for us…
Why a consistent rhythm of programming is important and what ours looks like;
The Wonder Box &
Switch-it-up Sundays
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