For the Development of Christian Leaders
A Spanish expression meaning "Way of Christ." Via de
Cristo is the Lutheran expression of "Cursillo de
Christiandad." (Trademarked by the Catholic Cursillo
Community.)
What is Via de Cristo?
Via de Cristo is a three-day school which takes a New
Testament look at Christianity as a lifestyle. It is a highly
structured weekend designed to strengthen and renew the faith of
Christian people, and through them, their families, congregations
and the environment in which they live, work, and play. Via de
Cristo is a combined effort of laity and clergy working together
to bring renewal to the Church. Via de Cristo recognizes that
God's people are provided with many spiritual gifts. Via de
Cristo, however, does not identify with the Charismatic
movement.
History of Via de Cristo
The movement originated as "Cursillo" in the late 1940's in the
Spanish Catholic church and moved to America in the late 1950's. It
began in the Lutheran church when laymen and clergy attended a
Catholic Cursillo in 1971, both in Iowa and in Florida. The first
Lutheran sponsored weekends were held in 1972 in both Iowa and
Florida and have now been held in over 15 states and some foreign
countries. Via de Cristo is the Lutheran expression of the
Cursillo method which is currently being used in many denominations
including: Episcopal, Methodist, Presbyterian, and Reformed
churches.
The name "Via de Cristo" was adopted by the Lutheran
Community in February 1986.
Purpose of Via de Cristo
In today's world, can Christianity penetrate all areas of our
secular lives? Can it live there? Can it grow there? Can it
transform the world in a way that is more fruitful than the past,
yet in keeping with the times? Those in the Via de Cristo
movement think so! Via de Cristo proposes no new type of
spirituality - only a simple method through which one's grace-filled
life may, in a natural loving way, be lived and shared with
others.
Who Should Attend?
Christians who believe their spiritual lives need strengthening;
who have many unanswered questions about prayer, study and sharing
their faith; who understand being Christian involves responsibility
and would like to have both the spiritual foundation and moral
reserve to carry this out in their lives; who are willing to
dedicate their everyday lives to God in an on-going manner, are the
best candidates to attend a Via de Cristo. In other words, if
you have a strong faith or questions about your faith, you are
probably the best candidate to attend!
What Happens at a Weekend?
Via de Cristo begins on a Thursday evening and ends on
Sunday evening. While you are attending you spend three busy but
very enjoyable days. You live and study together with much singing,
prayer, worship and discussion. Discussions center around the talks
given by laity and clergy. The talks center around the grace of God,
its reality in your life and how you can live the life of grace,
imparting grace to others. You have the opportunity to participate
in the daily celebration of Holy Communion and you begin to
understand the real presence of Christ in His Body of believers.
What Happens After the Weekend?
You may attend a Via de Cristo only once in your life, but
you are asked to build on it the rest of your life. Some say it is
"Three days that last a lifetime." This post weekend activity is
known as the Fourth Day. Those who have attended are asked to do two
things during their Fourth Day: (1) Expand their inner spiritual
life through study and congregational participation and (2) Become
more active Christians in their daily lives. The Fourth Day
community offers two means of perseverance: (1) Ultreya (meetings of
the local community for encouragement and study), and (2) Group
Reunions (small groups of men or women who meet for a short period
weekly to help one another in their quest for spiritual growth and
development). Participation in these two activities is an integral
part of Via de Cristo and is strongly suggested but, as are
all activities of Via de Cristo, it is voluntary.
Summary
We ask you to keep an open mind and heart in making your
decision. 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 was
unique, and all discussions in the world will not become a
substitute for your weekend. You need to experience it yourself to
obtain its full and life-enriching value.
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