S4E12 Children at the Table: Making Communion Intergenerational, with Melanie Cave
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From a talk at the Intergenerate '26 conference, this episode explores Roots’ Bread & Wine research into making communion accessible and invitational for the whole church.
Melanie Cave shares findings, practical case studies (toddler services, multilingual parishes, youth-led reflections, outdoor and care-home eucharists), and adaptable prayers and choreography to help churches include children, people with dementia, neurodivergence, and those for whom English is not a first language.
Listeners will hear about the churches' challenges, and the resulting innovative approaches to intergenerational communion Roots discovered and highlighted in case studies. Roots Bread & Wine makes the Eucharist inclusive, accessible, and meaningful for all ages and backgrounds. You'll hear about small steps churches can take to create more intergenerational, sensory, and participative communion services. And you can discover Root's layered, ecumenical communion prayers, and a visual timetable to reduce anxiety and help those with additional needs navigate the service well.
Keywords intergenerational communion, church inclusivity, Eucharist, church resources, religious education, ecumenical worship, church innovation, Bread & Wine, Roots for Churches Key Topics- Challenges of intergenerational communion
- Ecumenical approaches to Eucharist
- Innovative case studies in church settings
- "Communion can be challenging intergenerationally"
- "Communion is adaptable and powerful in many settings"
- "Who feels most at home at your communion table today?"