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Older Adults and Worship
In the words of one pastor, "older members are not just the church of the past; they're part of the church today." These articles and resources emphasize the role of older adults in worshiping communities:
Articles
The Church and Its Elderly Members
Harvey Kiekover
theological considerations and practical suggestions for ministry to the elderly
Church in Nursing Homes
Marlene F. Brands
ideas on developing a gift-based ministry and creating a worshipful environment
How to . . . Develop a Requiem Choir (Reformed Worship)
Karl E. Moyer
a congregational ministry for funerals
How to...Lead Worship in a Rest Home (Reformed Worship)
Louis M. Tamminga
points to keep in mind when leading the elderly in worship
Ministry from Home Base (RCA: Disability Ministry)
Nell Westbrook
every member can participate in the ministry of the congregation, even those confined to their homes
Pastoral Undertaking (Reformed Worship)
Marc Nelesen
a case for prearranging funerals
The World Is Changing and So Are We: Resources for Senior Adult Ministry
(RCA: Senior Adult Ministry)
resources based on Older Adult Week Planning Guide by Miriam Dunson, PC(USA)
Books
Bibliography
Handbook for Worship: Christian Worship Experiences for Persons with Dementia
(Holland Home, 2005)
made possible through the Worship Renewal Grants Program
Resources on Creative Aging (RCA: Resources on Aging)
compiled by Jane Schuyler and available through Faith Alive Christian Resources
Events
See Calendar of Events for a complete listing of upcoming events
Other Links
Association of Lutheran Older Adults
(Evangelical Lutheran Church in America)
Center on Aging and Older Adult Ministries
(United Methodist)
Older Adult Week Planning Guide
PC(USA)
Presbyterian Church
PC(USA): Older Adult Ministries
Recommended Resources
Center on Aging and Older Adult Ministries
Reformed Church in America
Senior Adult Ministry
Vital Worship
Feature stories ... for inspiration, learning, and group discussion
Still a Child of God
It's heartbreaking to watch age or dementia claim a loved one's mind, body, and spirit. But it's a mistake to think that disease destroys a Christian's desire or ability to worship. Older adults can still encounter God through well-designed worship services.

