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Handbook 2015

This document provides information about the Confirmation program at Fox Point Lutheran Church. It includes the calendar for fall 2015 and spring 2016 sessions, as well as expectations and policies. The scope and sequence outlines the four areas of focus: worshiping, serving, growing, and connecting. Growing in faith involves Wednesday night workshops on Christian teachings, as well as retreats covering Luther's Small Catechism. The program aims to help youth affirm their baptismal faith and build relationships.

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Handbook 2015

This document provides information about the Confirmation program at Fox Point Lutheran Church. It includes the calendar for fall 2015 and spring 2016 sessions, as well as expectations and policies. The scope and sequence outlines the four areas of focus: worshiping, serving, growing, and connecting. Growing in faith involves Wednesday night workshops on Christian teachings, as well as retreats covering Luther's Small Catechism. The program aims to help youth affirm their baptismal faith and build relationships.

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FPLC CONFIRMATION
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Proverbs 16:9 (ESV)

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JOUR NEY

1 Corinthians 13:11-13

When I was a child, I spoke like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child;
when I became an adult, I put an end to childish ways. For now we see in a mirror,
dimly, but then we will see face to face. Now I know only in part; then I will know
fully, even as I have been fully known. And now faith, hope, and love abide, these
three; and the greatest of these is love.

HANDBOOK 20152016

What is in this Confirmation Handbook?

This manual is a guide for parents and confirmands as you enter the 2015-2016
Confirmation year. You will find information for Wednesday night workshops and
sessions, retreats, calendar information, expectations and policies, as well as an
understanding of the Confirmation Program at Fox Point Lutheran Church. This
handbook will answer many questions as you and your family take the confirmation
journey.

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Introduction and Welcome


Scope and Sequence
2015 - 2016 Confirmation Calendar
Expectations and Policies
Respect and Kindness
Attendance
Make Up Work
Cell Phone Policy

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Requirements
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FPLC Confirmation Ministry Contact Information

Content in this manual may change including dates and topics for Wednesday nights.
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INTRODUCTION

Welcome to Confirmation Ministry at Fox Point Lutheran Church!We are overjoyed that you

will be a part of this wonderful, transformative experience with us.

The purpose of Confirmation Ministry is to provide an intentional opportunity for our 7th and
8th graders to grow in faith and spirit.It is a time both for faith formation and spiritual exploration for
you, for your young person, and for your family.

We have three hopes for those who join the program:


1) that they will grow in their love for God,
2) that they will become familiar with the essential teachings of the
Christian faith, and
3) that they will form authentic, affirming friendships with one another and with

Christian mentors.
Confirmation comes from the ancient biblical practice of confirming faith in those who are

baptized. In the book of Acts (9:14-23 and 19:1-9), we hear about church leaders laying hands on the
newly baptized and praying for them to receive the Holy Spirit, which would bring strength and wisdom
for the living out of the Christians calling to love God and love others. In those days baptism was
primarily of adults and the confirmation process either preceded or immediately followed the baptism.

Today many Christians are baptized as infants, and so the confirmation of faith takes place
when they come of age, in a sense, and can personally make promises for themselves that were once
made on their behalf as infants.The Confirmation process culminates in that promise-making time that
we call The Affirmation of Baptism.

We do our best to expose our confirmands to and equip them with all they need to live a life
of faith, but ultimately they will be the ones to make that affirmation. We hope you enjoy the journey!

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SCOPE AND SEQUENCE

The vision of the Fox Point Lutheran Church Confirmation Program is the same as the vision of the
church. We are passionate about inspiring and equipping Real Faith, for Real Life. There are four areas
we believe are essential for the cultivation of an authentic, life-giving faith. Our confirmation program
introduces these areas to our youth and starts them on a process of growing their faith not just through
7th and 8th grade but continuing through their whole lives.

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The fours areas are WORSHIPING, SERVING, GROWING, and CONNECTING.
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WORSHIPING
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Worship is an integral part of every Christians life.It is where we go to praise our God. It is where we go
to have our spiritual tanks filled. In worship we meet our friends and we pray for those in need. In
worship we learn how to be better people and how to follow Jesus in the way we live our lives. We can
confess our brokenness, and in Holy Communion receive a forgiveness that changes our lives. The only
way to grow in our love for worship and to understand its power is to attend worship on a regular basis.
These reasons are why we expect regular worship attendance from our confirmation families throughout
the year. We require six Worship Notes per year from each confirmand. These show us that they are
attending, understanding and participating in worship.

Also, during the season of Lent we begin our Lenten Mentor Program. We worship every Wednesday
night starting with Ash Wednesday and each confirmand will be assigned a mentor group and mentor
with whom they will worship and then talk together about faith and life.

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SERVING
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Through our confirmation service opportunities we practice and explore what it means to serve the
least of these and we introduce the power that service has for daily life.We encourage service at
church and service in life in our communities.This is an essential component in being an engaged,
enthusiastic follower of Jesus. As a part of serving there will be events such as Operation Christmas Child
shoe boxes, and outreach opportunities such as serving at inner city churches, providing meals for the
homeless, and getting engaged in other causes in our community and worldwide.
We require three (3) Outreach service opportunities (SOPs) and two (2) FPLC service opportunities
(SOPs) each year of the Confirmation program. Participating in these opportunities engages our young
people in the community and beyond and gives them an understanding that helping those in need has
many meanings.

GROWING

Growing in faith means that we develop and nurture interest and skills to study and use Gods Word (the
Bible) in our daily lives of faith.

WEDNESDAY NIGHTS
Many of our Wednesday night workshops focus on teaching how our faith is vibrant and powerful in a
real and complex world.Over the course of two years we will work to teach the basic building blocks of
the Christian faith. We also explore what a practiced faith looks like, through emphases like the What
Does My Faith have to Do With .. series, which introduces the students to powerful speakers who
share how their faith was essential in some way: their success in life, dealing with tragedy, facing death,
offering and accepting forgiveness, and many others. We will also give the confirmands a working
knowledge of how to use the Bible in daily life and in situations they will face as well as examine what
it looks and feels like to be equipped and empowered to live out faith in daily life.

RETREATS
Retreats are a vital part of the program. On retreats we have the time to teach the essential Christian
teachings set out in Luthers Small Catechism. The small catechism articulates the basics of Christian
faith, which every student needs to memorize and understand. These basics are the Apostles Creed, the
Ten Commandments, the Lords Prayer, what it means to be a sinner and saint, the priesthood of all
believers, and the difference between law and gospel. We count on these retreats to impart the historic
essentials of what it means to think and live as a Christian; therefore, they are a required part of the
confirmation program.

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Confirmation is fun! We create an environment where our confirmands can connect, make friends at
church, be open and honest, and develop a relationship with each other, their guides and mentors, and
their pastors. We hope through their two years they will make meaningful relationships in faith and
understand the power and blessing of a church family. One way to connect and be a part of the church
family at FPLC is to acolyte during our Sunday morning services. All confirmands will acolyte with
Pastor Bill and Pastor Bruce throughout their confirmation experience. As they confirm their faith we
hope they will carry with them these strong relationships with new friends, enhance their relationships
with friends from school, stay connected with their leaders and mentors, and take away an appreciation
of their church family.

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CONFIRMATION CALENDAR FALL 2015
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EXPECTATIONS AND POLICIES

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RESPECT AND KINDNESS
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As engaged, enthusiastic followers of Jesus, we strive to make a comfortable and fun environment for all
confirmands to learn and connect. Much of this atmosphere relies on our youth and their behavior. We
expect all confirmands to treat each other with respect and kindness and thoughtfully listen when their
peers are sharing. Because a comfortable setting is crucial to the confirmation journey, we will not
tolerate any disrespect or disruptiveness.

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ATTENDANCE
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Confirmands are expected to attend all Workshops, Sessions and Retreats required of them.
This includes fall Wednesday night workshops, spring Wednesday night workshops, Lenten Mentoring
Sessions, the Fall All Confirmation Retreat for 7th and 8th graders and the Prayer Retreat for 7th graders
and the Affirm Retreat for 8th graders.
If confirmand is unable to attend any required event, a parent should email Morgan Oldenburg at
morgan@foxpointchurch.org ahead of time regardless of the reason - illness, conflict or otherwise.
Confirmand is then expected to complete the make up work in a timely manner.

TIMELINESS
It is imperative that confirmands arrive and are ready promptly at 7:00 for workshops and sessions, and
at the scheduled departure time for all retreats.

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MAKE UP WORK
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For each session missed by a confirmand, there will be significant and helpful text and readings to
review as well as questions to answer. Confirmands should review and work through the material with a
parent to ensure complete understanding.
Confirmands are expected to understand the material. Many times, sessions will build upon each other,
so completing the make up work for a missed session before the next workshop is in the confirmands
best interest. We also aim to have each confirmand experience the same learning and growing in faith
throughout his or her 2 years.
All assigned Make Up Work is at the distretion of the Confirmation Ministry Staff.

CELL PHONE / ELECTRONICS POLICY

The use of cell phones and other electronics (iPods, mp3 players, etc.) will not be permitted during
FPLC - sanctioned events.
For the Confirmation program, this includes:
All Wednesday night workshops and sessions
Service opportunities, whether at FPLC or elsewhere
Retreats: Fall All Confirmation Retreat, 7th grade Prayer Retreat
& 8th grade Affirm Retreat

Apostle Islands Summer Trip

We highly suggest that cell phones are NOT brought to any of these events. If an individual decides to
bring along his or her electronic device(s) to the Wednesday night sessions, we request that the items be
turned completely off. If the individual is seen using the device or it becomes a distraction to the group,
the phone or electronic device will be taken away for the duration of the activityRequire or session. At
this point, a phone call will be made to the parent of the confirmand. A parent will need to talk with
Pastor Bruce or Morgan when picking up their child in order to retrieve the device.

For confirmation retreats, phones that are brought will be collected and chaperones will hold on to them
for the remainder of the trip. If a cell phone that has not been turned in to an adult leader makes noise,
causes interruption or becomes a distraction, a phone call will also be made to the parent of the
confirmand. Again, a parent will need to talk with Pastor Bruce or Morgan when picking up their child
in order to retrieve the device.

We have chosen to devise a policy for cell phones and electronics because we feel each individual will
get more out of his or her experience when fully engaged and with us in the moment learning and
interacting and exploring his or her faith. We want our youth to want to be here with us, and if they are
not fully engaged, they will be unable to take away the full experience.

If there are special circumstances, please contact Morgan Oldenburg to make necessary arrangements.

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REQUIREMENTS

Confirmands will complete the following requirements in their two years in the FPLC Confirmation
Program. All forms can be found on the Confirmation Website under forms as well as included in the
folder given at the Confirmation Orientation.

WORSHIP NOTES
Each confirmand is to complete twelve (12) Worship Notes in their two years of Confirmation - we
recommend six (6) each year. Worship Note forms can be found in the side of the Explore Faith Kiosk
and should be turned in to the front slot in the kiosk when completed. If a confirmand wishes to
complete a worship note at a service outside of FPLC, we welcome it; please take a form with you. If a
confirmand finds it necessary to complete a worship note from an online sermon to complete his or her
requirements, please contact Morgan Oldenburg for the Online Worship Note sheet. Please refer to the
enclosed Worship Notes sheet for a better idea of this requirement.

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES (SOPs)


Each confirmand it to complete six (6) outreach service opportunities and four (4) FPLC service
opportunities - again, we recommend splitting these up evenly throughout your 2 years. Forms can be
found in the side of the Explore Faith Kiosk and should be completed when all five (3 Outreach and 2
FPLC) SOPs are completed for the year. Please note the paragraph requirement explained on the SOP
form. One of these forms will be completed each year. When looking to sign up for an SOP, please make
sure you contact the appropriate person (often someone other than FPLC Confirmation Ministry Staff).
These do fill up quickly, so please sign up in a timely manner. We encourage you to find ways to
creatively serve, so if you have an opportunity to volunteer that is not listed in our list of
recommendations, please contact Morgan Oldenburg. Please see the enclosed Service Opportunities
sheet for more details.

Outreach SOPs (6 total)


- The Gathering
- Milwaukee Rescue Mission
- Serenity Inns
- FPLC Service Day
- Shoreline Interfaith

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FPLC SOPs (4 total)


- Sunday School
- Fox Trot
- Garden Sale

- Coffee Hour
- Santa's Workshop
- Bake, Deliver, Visit

ACOLYTING
Confirmands will connect with their church family during Sunday morning service by acolyting with
Pastor Bill and Pastor Bruce. The duties are simple, but are a wonderful way to serve and connect.
Performing these Acolyte duties does not count as an SOP unless is it a major holiday. In that case, you
will be told to count it as an SOP. Please see the enclosed Acolyte Instructions and Checklist document,
or find it online for more information. Make sure to arrive early to be thoroughly prepared.

Fox Point Lutheran Church!


Confirmation Ministry !

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CONTACT INFORMATION!
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Pastor Bruce Cheever!

cheever@foxpointchurch.org!
414.573.4138!

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Pastor Bill Knapp!


knapp@foxpointchurch.org!
414.704.7070!

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Morgan Oldenburg!
Youth Ministry!
morgan@foxpointchurch.org!
414.719.2355!

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Lisa Berdelman!

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