Community Becomes Reality

Experience 1: Belonging
For community to be a reality, our sense of who we are needs to go beyond our
individuality. We need to know we truly belong in our relationships and in the
groups of which we are part. Developing identity and belonging that includes and
goes beyond individual-ness is integral to community building. This belonging is
experience in two main ways:
Friendship
Though everyone has people they call friends, friendships that regularly include
encouragement, support and accountability aren't easy to establish or sustain.
The IFC will show you how to build friendships that not only bring you closer
together, but contributes to group loyalty and commitment.
Membership
Membership isn't about paying dues or being listed on
a role. It means that my sense of who I am is integrally attached to the group
of which I am a part. The IFC will train you in how to facilitate a positive
sense of group membership and how this is crucial in the development of
community.
Experience 2: Influence
Many people feel they have little influence in their
relationships and the groups in which they are a part. To live in community, we
must regularly see that we make a difference, and that we have a positive,
meaningful impact on the lives of others and the people and the groups of which
we are a part. This experience of difference making can be divided into two
aspects:
Partnership
Partnership is all about knowing and being needed by
the particular people with whom you live and work. The IFC will show you how to
bring more partnership into your life through relationships in which you have a
positive influence in the lives of others.
Ownership
Ownership is all about the ability to make a
difference that affects the groups to which you belong. This experience includes
positive influence in the group through shared decision making and mutual
service. The IFC will train you in how to create ownership with the people whom
you live and work.