Models provide valuable knowledge, strategies, or frameworks that help guide the learning experience. They typically help foster participation, connection, and excitement surrounding the teachings at hand. For models to be most effective, relevance is key. Each context in which a model is implemented will vary regionally, culturally, or generationally.
Connecting with The Next Generation shows that 44% of churches say their biggest need is better knowledge of children and youth ministry practices.
This need for knowledge grows as models become more complex when working in isolation. Collaboration, however, helps contextualize and apply the right models to a given situation. InCommon aims to foster that collaboration.
If the above resonates, InCommon is here to serve you.
The five priorities below help focus the Church as we move forward together in reaching the next generation and their families.
The priorities are integrated—progress in one will affect outcomes in others. InCommon’s collaborative team is here to serve you by creating pathways for increased collaboration and effectiveness in these areas.
Click each priority below to learn more.
Here are some of the organizations that have responded to the call for greater unity and collaboration.

