Small Christian Communities (SCCs) Promote Family Ministry in Eastern Africa

Authors

  • Joseph G. Healey, MM Author

Keywords:

Small Christian Communities, Family Ministry

Abstract

The nine AMECEA Countries are preparing for the III Extraordinary World Synod of Bishops on “The Pastoral Challenges of the Family in the Context of Evangelization” to take place in Rome from 5-19 October, 2014. In Eastern Africa Small Christian Communities (SCCs) are part of the consultation process and answered 11 of the 39 questions in the poll. Research on the 120,000 SCCs in Eastern Africa reveals that SCCs elect lay ministers/animators/coordinators for specific groups such as couples (married and engaged), youth and children and for specific pastoral ministries such as Catechesis, Justice and Peace, Religious Education, Sacraments and Spiritual/Religious Formation. A SCC is a communion of families. The SCC is an important support group for families and promotes a family culture. The SCC is both a place and a path for pastoral care and evangelization. This praxis of SCCs in Africa is contributing to the development of the theology of the Church as Family of God.

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Published

31.05.2014

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Small Christian Communities (SCCs) Promote Family Ministry in Eastern Africa. (2014). Hekima Review . https://journals.hekima.ac.ke/index.php/journals/article/view/1102