
What is Couples for Christ?
Couples for Christ (CFC) is a movement intended for the renewal and
strengthening of Christian family life. It is an association of
Christian couples who have committed themselves to the Lord and to
one another, so that they may grow into maturity as men and women of
God and fulfill their primary vocation of raising up their families
under the lordship of Jesus Christ and for the service of the
Kingdom of God. Couples for Christ is a work of Christ which raises
up Christian couples and establishes Christian families committed to
the work of evangelization and winning the world for Christ through
the power of the Holy Spirit. It grows mainly through the
establishment of localized units in different parishes.
Where and how did CFC begin ?
CFC began in 1981 in Manila when a local Christian community tried
out a new approach in evangelizing married couples. The method used
consisted of bringing together a small group of prospective couples
in a private home. There they were brought to a living relationship
with Jesus Christ and to renewal of the power of the Holy Spirit
through a series of weekly informal discussions of the gospel in a
social setting.
Soon, CFC became a Christian family life renewal program made
available to parishes and groups of married couples who wished to
live out their Christian life in an active, supportive relationship
with one another.
Through the years, CFC has blossomed into a worldwide ministry,
becoming a major force for the renewal of Christian family life and
also of the church.
Why is such a ministry necessary ?
It is God's plan that the family is the basic unit of society, such
that the families determine the condition of society. However, there
are many forces in the world today that would , wittingly or
unwittingly, destroy the very foundations of the family. CFC wants
to rise up in defense of the family which is God's work. CFC wants
to bring God's strength and light to those who are struggling to be
truly Christian families in the modern world.
How does Couples for Christ intend to work for Christian family
renewal?
CFC intends to carry out its work by focusing on three specific
objectives:
Individual renewal. Before one can even consider the whole family,
the husband and wife first need to renew their commitment to God.
CFC takes the basic message of Christianity and proclaims it anew so
that those who hear it can make a renewed commitment to God in a way
which will allow them to receive a fuller experience of the work of
the Holy Spirit in their lives.
Family renewal. As couples renew their commitment to God, they also
renew their commitment to one another and to their Christian family
life. Gradually, the new life that they find in the Lord filters
down to all their family relationships.
Church renewal. As individual families are renewed, they form a
network of equally committed Christian families which not only
support one another but also strengthen the Church of which they are
members.
What is the Vision, Mission, and Philosophy of CFC?
STATEMENT OF MISSION
We are living in a time of rapid change. Everything is
changing--social values, relationships, economic systems, ideologies
and many other things that affect life in general. Caught in this
tide of change is the family. Some futurists predict that the time
is coming when the family shall be totally irrelevant and
unnecessary in a world that is dominated by technological change. In
some parts of the world, the family no longer operates like it used
to. We see this as a matter of serious importance.
In the modern world, man has learned to band together for mutual
protection. There are certain artisan guilds, trade unions, various
business associations, all organized to protect and uphold common
interest. But the preservation and strengthening of the family does
not seem to be a matter of priority to many people. The family is
left exposed and unprotected against the forces that tend to destroy
it.
Now a spiritual revival has touched the earth. Christian families
are feeling the need to be truly Christian in a modern world.
Families are reaching out, crying for help, but they have nowhere to
go. The help they are seeking is not normally available in the
average parish. Whatever traditional help is available in some
parishes is usually inadequate. And in this time of growing
darkness, many parents do not have a clear direction. They hear
strange voices leading them into strange paths, all promising
fulfillment yet all causing confusion.
We believe that God wants us to rise up in defense of His work. We
believe that the family is a creation of God and no one else has any
right to change it, its structure and its purpose. We believe that
God's plan for all creation continues to operate, "namely, to bring
all things in the heavens and on earth into one under Christ's
headship" (Eph 1:10).
Couples for Christ is a creation of God distinctly called to bring
families back to the plan of God. Couples for Christ is called to
bring the Lord's strength and light to those who are struggling to
be truly Christian families in the modern world.
In submission to God's will, Couples for Christ commits itself to
this mission. Couples for Christ will serve wherever God brings it
to serve, trusting only in His guidance and His power.
STATEMENT OF PHILOSOPHY
The following embodies the beliefs and ideals of the Couples for
Christ (CFC) as a movement, from which flow its Christian attitudes,
values and behavior, as well as its programs, teachings and
approaches to Christian renewal within the context of family
relationships.
WE BELIEVE in marriage as an indissoluble institution as taught by
our Lord Jesus Christ (Mt 19:6). That God created marriage primarily
for love between man and woman, and for the procreation and proper
rearing of children.
WE BELIEVE that God created man and wife with equal personal worth
and dignity. That God ordained order in the family by giving the man
the role as head of the family and the woman as helpmate and
support, which best expresses their complementarity.
WE BELIEVE in the inalienable and irreplaceable right and
responsibility of parents to educate their children. That children
need to be educated in essential human and Christian values for them
to become responsible and mature members of society.
WE BELIEVE that the family in practicing the gospel message shares
in the life and mission of the Church -- through prayers,
evangelization and service to men. We uphold and defend the rights
of the family as proclaimed in the chapter on family rights (Familiaris
Consortio).
WE BELIEVE that Christian family renewal can best be achieved by
inviting Jesus to be the Lord of our homes and by allowing the power
of the Holy Spirit to lead our family lives and through the full use
of all charismatic gifts at our disposal.
Who can become members of Couples for Christ?
Any married Christian couple can become members of CFC. CFC draws
its membership from all sectors of society, young and old, rich and
poor, etc. CFC transcends all cultural, economic, educational,
social and other distinctions.
How does a couple become members of Couples for Christ ?
Those who want to join CFC go through a seminar which is called a
Christian Life Program (CLP). The CLP starts with an orientation
session, then goes through 12 weekly meetings, thus involving a
total time period of 3 months. The weekly meetings are usually held
in the evenings and last about 2.5 hours per session.
What is the nature of the Christian Life Program?
The Christian Life Program (CLP) is an integrated course leading
into a renewed understanding of God's call to us as Christian
couples. It is divided into 3 modules of 4 session each. Each
session consists of a talk, group discussion, and some time for
fellowship.
The different topics of the talks are as follows :
God's Love
Who is Jesus Christ?
What it means to be a Christian
Repentance and Faith
The Christian Ideal : Loving God
Loving your Neighbour
The Christian Family
Life in the Holy Spirit
Receiving the Power of the Holy Spirit
Growing in the Spirit
The Life and Mission of the Couples for Christ
Transformation in Christ (and Dedication)
The first module (first 4 talks) presents the absolute basics of
Christian life, with emphasis on our hearing it with an adult
perspective. The second module (next 4 talks) presents the kind of
life that God calls us to: it spells out the personal response
involved in receiving Jesus as Lord and Saviour and helps couples to
make a reorientation of their lives around Jesus. The third module
(last 4 talks) helps the couples to commit their lives in a serious
way to Jesus. It helps them appropriate for their lives the power of
the Holy Spirit. It provides the basics for continuing spiritual
growth.
Is there any cost involved ?
There are no fees or any monetary expenses required of participants.
The only investment required is their time and their openness.
What happens after the Christian Life Program?
After the CLP, those who finish are invited to join CFC. When they
do and after making their commitment, they are made part of a small
cell group called a Household. The Household is composed of 5 to 7
couples who meet weekly for mutual support and encouragement in the
Christian life, under the direction of a Household Leader.
What is the nature of the Household?
he purpose of the Household group is to build an environment for the
support of the Christian life of couples, and to provide a means for
encouraging and hastening spiritual growth. It provides friendship
and brotherhood. It helps people overcome obstacles to growth in the
Christian life.
The Household meeting is held in the homes of the group members, on
rotation basis. A typical meeting would involve some time for
prayers, a time for sharing or discussion , and finally some time
for fellowship. It would normally last for about 2.5 hours.
How about Christian formation?
Finishing the CLP is just the beginning of a long process of growth
and transformation in Christ. As such, CFC provides a continuing
program of formation, which includes teachings, recollections,
retreats, etc.
How is Couples for Christ different from other movements or
organizations?
CFC differs in a number of ways but the most significant are the
following:
It fosters deep spiritual renewal which involves personal
conversion, developing a personal relationship with Jesus, and
living in the power of the Holy Spirit.
It focuses on the couple, with emphasis on husband and wife growing
together in their Christian lives.
It provides continuing support and formation, recognizing that
programs can only plant a seed, but that growth is a long and
difficult process.
It concentrates on evangelization, reaching out to more and more
couples, in line with the Church's call for lay people to
participate actively in the building of God's kingdom on earth.
Is CFC recognized by the Catholic Church?
Yes, CFC is a servant and lay arm of the Roman Catholic Church in
the work of family renewal and evangelization, and has a number of
bishops as its Spiritual Directors. The Catholic Bishop's Conference
of the Philippines (CBCP) has granted Couples for Christ recognition
as a PRIVATE ASSOCIATION OF THE LAY FAITHFUL in accordance to Canons
321-329 of the Code of Canon Law. Furthermore, CFC operates under
the auspices of the Family Life and/or Evangelization Offices of
parishes and dioceses throughout the world.
What benefits can a parish derive in having Couples for Christ?
There are a number of benefits :
Couples are renewed and strengthened in their Christian lives.
Strong couples make strong families, which make strong parish.
A basic CFC objective is to be relevant to the life of the Church,
specifically in the parish, CFC members are expected to support
their parish priest and be available for parish services.
CFC can be effectively used in the strategic evangelization of
parishioners who are potentially strong servants and workers for the
parish.
CFC has proven to be an effective tool for fostering unity among
mandated organizations and other parish groups, by redirecting
leaders to focus on the Lord rather than on their service.
CFC can be a conduit for social action in the parish, one of our
objectives being the economic and spiritual upliftment of our less
fortunate brethren.
CFC can hasten the formation of a strong, vibrant Christian
community.
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