
History
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 in1971, both in Iowa and Florida. The
first Lutheran sponsored weekends were held in 1972 in Iowa and
Florida and have now been held in over 25 states and some foreign
countries. VIA de CRISTO is the Lutheran expression of this method
which is currently being used in many denominations including:
Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian and Reformed churches.
Purpose
VIA de CRISTO is based on the fundamentals of Christianity,
concentrating on the person and teachings of Jesus Christ. The focus
is not on VIA de CRISTO itself, but on the local church. The
objective of the movement is to inspire, challenge and equip local
church members for Christian action in their homes, churches and
communities.
What happens on Via de Cristo
weekend?
A VIA de CRISTO weekend is three days in length, beginning on
Thursday evening and ending the following Sunday evening. The
participants live, study,worship and commune together daily. Fourteen
talks are given, nine by lay people and five by clergy. Following
each talk, small round table discussions focus on the main points of
the talk and a poster is done. The talks, in an overlapping fashion,
present the Christian life, based on the person and teachings of
Jesus Christ. The titles of these talks indicate their content:
Ideal, Piety, Study,Sacraments, Action, Obstacles to Grace, Leaders,
Environment, Life in Grace,
Christian Community, and Total Security. VIA de CRISTO gives those
attending
a living understanding of basic Christian truths. There is music and
singing, food and fellowship, a time for laughter and for prayer.
What happens after the
weekend?
You may attend VIA de CRISTO only ONCE in your life, but
you are asked to build on it for the rest of your life.
After you have attended a VIA de CRISTO weekend you are considered a
Fourth Dayer (meaning the rest of your life), and you are encouraged
to:
1) Expand your inner spiritual life through study and church
participation,
2) Become more active witnesses for Christ in your daily life.
VIA de CRISTO also offers two ongoing means of perseverance:
1)RENEWAL GROUPS, small groups of men or women who meet regularly to
study, pray, share and help one another in their quest for spiritual
development;
2) ULTREYA, gatherings of the local church VIA de CRISTO community
for encouragement and fellowship.
Who should attend a Via de Cristo
weekend?
VIA de CRISTO is intended for lay people from every walk of life,
for pastors, for people who live strong and active lives in Christ,
and also for those who seek to be renewed and strengthened in their
relationship with Christ and the people around them.
VIA de CRISTO weekends are usually paired, with men attending the
first weekend, and women attending the second weekend. VIA de CRISTO
is
open to married couples, and single men and women.
In Minnesota, members of a congregation may attend a VIA de CRISTO
weekend after their pastor, accompanied by one or two lay people, has
attended a weekend.
Why does it seem so secretive?
Keep an open mind and heart in making your decision to
attend VIA de CRISTO. Many of those who have attended also wondered
whether they should go. Now that they have attended, they want to
share this wonderful gift from God.
Please understand that their experience attending VIA de CRISTO was
unique, and all the conversations in the world will not become a
substitute for your weekend. You need to experience a weekend
yourself to obtain it's full and life enriching value.
How do I get more information
about the Lutheran Via de Cristo movement?
Visit the website at:
www.mnviadecristo.org
OR
Pastor Vicki VanderVegt 629-2985
OR
Bonnie Menigo
OR
contact any 4th Dayer from the list on the bulletin board at Our
Redeemer
Isnt there a Via de Cristo
for teenagers?
Teens Encounter Christ or T.E.C.
is a similar weekend for any teenager who has completed the 10th
grade or older.
Questions regarding the
Northwaters LutheranT.E.C.
may be directed to
Les Flemming 218-744-1285