- Source: Three-day movement
The three-day movement refers to a network of religious groups conducting spiritual retreats to enrich the lives of fellow Christians. Sustained by secular clergy, the laity, and other previous participants, the movement is associated with a retreat spanning three days. Some adherents proclaim the life of an attendee transforms on the fourth day.
Such retreats began as an apostolic movement on the island of Mallorca, where a group of Catholic laity first developed the Cursillo in 1944. With participation unrestricted by Christian denomination, the Cursillo soon spread to other countries. In time Cursillo attendees developed similar programs tailored to specific audience groups, including programs for younger people, for the incarcerated or those affected by incarceration, and at times for particular denominational approaches.
Some organizations within the three-day movement license Cursillo material, while other groups develop similar programs under another name, or even deviate from the three-day structure. The broader three-day movement enjoys much collaboration: different organized groups provide mutual ongoing support, expressed through prayer, sending letters, and other means. The general lack of denominational requirements among participants allows for the movement's collaborative nature.
Specific programs
Cursillo, the Catholic three-day event
Episcopal Cursillo, known in some countries as Anglican Cursillo.
Lutheran Via de Cristo.
Chayah, a ministry to young jail inmates based on Lutheran Cursillo.
Presbyterian Pilgrimage
Tres Dias.
Emmaus Ministries
Walk to Emmaus, a ministry of The Upper Room
Chrysalis, for high school students
Face to Face, for older adults in a residential setting
ACTS [Catholic, but open to all faiths]
Alarga, for those for whom a normal three-day program would be physically challenging.
Kairos Prison Ministry.
Kairos Torch, for juvenile detainees.
Kairos Outside, for those affected by an incarceration.
Awakening
Keryx Prison Ministry, for Michigan penal system
Keryx In Community, a non-denominational ministry held in local churches in Michigan
Michigan Youth Challenge Academy (MYCA) a "boot camp" program for at-risk teens
G12 Vision, the movement led by Colombian charismatic pastor Cesar Castellanos, with its controversial “Encuentros” weekend program
External links
http://cursillos.ca/en/index.htm French-speaking Cursillo in Canada (English version)
http://www.anglicancursillo.org.au/ Anglican Cursillo Australia
http://emmaus.upperroom.org/International Walk to Emmaus
http://chrysalis.upperroom.org/ Chrysalis
http://facetoface.upperroom.org/ Face to Face
http://www.africasouth.org.za/wp.aspx?i=27 What is Alarga?
http://www.kairosprisonministry.org/ Kairos Prison Ministry International
http://www.kairos.org.au/ Kairos Prison Ministry Australia
http://www.actsmissions.org/2013-03-06-20-32-25/history-of-acts ACTS History of ACTS
https://www.lampstand.net/great-banquet/ Image of The Great Banquet
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