Perhaps the Most Important Bridging Step

By Tandi Rogers

Adults cheer for the newly-bridged young adults.

It's the season of Bridging Ceremonies. Bridging is the milestone launching youth in (young) adulthood.

One of the most important things we can do for our youth is to support them into adulthood, to keep them connected to Unitarian Universalism, and continue to minister to them as they become adults. Resources for Bridging from Youth to Young Adulthood can help you succeed in this ministry. There's a Bridging: A Handbook for Congregations by Gail Forsyth-Vail and Jessica York. A

way to find new young adults who have moved to your area is through Bridge Connections, which is an information Hub of who is transferring where.

I randomly called 10 congregations and asked if they offer membership to youth when they become adults either when they turn 18 or at the congregation's Bridging Ceremony. The 10th call affirmed that they did. The ones prior to that did not. I stopped my survey there, because of the despair. Really?! I think I found one of our leaks!

It's personal for me, because I have young adults in my family. One of them is Bridging in June, both at our home congregation and at the General Assembly Synergy Worship Service.

My son's awesome youth advisor asked me for suggestions for his Bridging gift. He already has UU swag. He has a couple

chalices. He has a chalice necklace. He has plenty of books (many swiped from my library.) Standing on the Side of Love wear is part of his wardrobe. You know what I want him to have when he launches? An enthusiastic invitation to full membership into our congregation. I want a UUWorld subscription* to follow him to his next residence and the knowledge that even though he is going to be "away" for some years, his home congregations anchors him, is there for him. I want our congregation to send him a card or care package every so often. Or to check in periodically so an update can be posted in the congregational newsletter or pastoral care e-blast.

I want that for my child. I want that for all our newly launched adults.

About the Author

Tandi Rogers

Rev. Tandi Rogers is a multi-vocational minister: a Learning, Innovation, and Growth Strategist; affiliate faculty at Meadville Lombard Theological School; and a Spiritual Director in private practice. Tandi served the UUA for 20 years in many roles (2002-2022.

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