Shepherding Reformers in the Catechization Process for Prospective Congregation Members as an effort to build the faith and spiritual growth of the church

Authors

  • Denny A. Tarumingi Author
  • Yuansari Kansil Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.4.163-170

Keywords:

: grazing reformatory , catechism , prospective congregation members , formation faith , pastoral theology

Abstract

The purpose of article This is For study in a way deep grazing reformers as references or guidelines theological in implementation catechism for prospective congregation members in the area church . Catechism understood as a coaching process systematic and planned faith , which guides every candidate sidi for know , appreciate and practice teachings Christian faith in general intact in life daily activities This No only emphasize on aspects knowledge doctrinal , but also in the formation of spirituality and morality rooted in relationships personal with Christ . This article use approach study qualitative with method studies literature to various source relevant theological and pastoral , then analyzed in a way interpretive in order to find meaning and implications in practice . Research results show that implementation catechism should be done in a way dynamic , contextual , and intentional with display face living grazing , namely pastoral ministry people in a way intact through mentoring spiritual , planting mark faith , and formation Christian character . Shepherding reformers based on principles sola fide , sola gratia , and sola scriptura become base solid doctrine in form understanding faith candidate sidi for acknowledge and believe in the Triune God. By thus , catechism No just means learning dogmatic , but rather a process of spiritual transformation that fosters maturity faith , faithfulness to God's word , and readiness become member active congregation as well as responsible answer in service church and witness in the world.

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Published

2025-10-16

How to Cite

Shepherding Reformers in the Catechization Process for Prospective Congregation Members as an effort to build the faith and spiritual growth of the church. (2025). Journal of Carcinogenesis, 24(4), 163-170. https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.4.163-170

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