
Couples for Christ (CFC) is a movement intended for the renewal and strengthening of Christian family life. The members have committed themselves to the Lord and to one another so that they may grow in maturity as men and women of God and fulfill their primary vocation of raising up families under the lordship of Jesus Christ and for the service of the Kingdom of God.
Couples for Christ is a work of Christ which raises up Christian couples and establishes Christian families committed to the work of evangelization, to winning the world for Christ and to Total Human Liberation through the power of the Holy Spirit.
CFC began in 1981 in Manila, Philippines when a local Christian community tried a new approach in evangelizing married couples. The method used consisted of bringing together a small group of prospective couples in a private home. There they were brought to a living relationship with Jesus Christ and to a renewal of the power of the Holy Spirit through a series of weekly informal discussions of the gospel in a social setting. Soon, CFC became a Christian Family Life Renewal Program made available to parishes and groups of married couples who wish to live their Christian life in an active, supportive relationship with one another.
Through the years, CFC has blossomed into a worldwide ministry, becoming a major force for the renewal of Christian family life and also of the Church.
In 1993, CFC established its Family Ministries. These are the CFC Kids for Christ (KFC), CFC Youth for Christ (YFC), CFC Singles for Christ (SFC), CFC Handmaids of the Lord(HOLD), and CFC Servants of the Lord (SOLD). This has provided a "womb-to-tomb" renewal ministry, where persons are evangelized at the youngest age and sustained as they grow through the different stages and states of life.
As CFC continues its massive work the present generation builds the foundation of the future as married couples or religious men & women who came from our Family Ministries.
Yes. On the 25th of April 2005, on the feast of St. Mark, the Vatican through its Pontifical Council for the Laity granted definitive approval of the statutes of Couples for Christ thereby confirming permanent recognition of CFC as a Private International Association of the Faithful, with juridical personality, according to Canons 298-311 and 321-329 of the Code of Canon Law.
It is God’s plan that the family be the basic unit of society. However, there are many forces in the world today that would, wittingly or unwittingly, destroy the very foundations of the family. CFC wants to rise in defense of the family, which is God’s work. CFC wants to bring God’s strength and light to those who are struggling to be trulyChristian families in the modern world.
CFC differs in a number of ways but the most significant are the following:
CFC intends to carry out its work by focusing on 3 specific objectives:
INDIVIDUAL RENEWAL. CFC takes the basic message of Christianity and proclaims it anew so that those who hear it can make a renewed commitment to God in a way that will allow them to receive a fuller experience of the work of the Holy Spirit in their lives.
FAMILY RENEWAL. As individuals renew their commitment to God, they also renew their commitment to their families, which filters down to all their relationships.
CHURCH RENEWAL. As individuals and families are renewed, they form a network of equally committed families that not only support one another but also strengthen the Church of which they are members.
Any validly married Catholic couple, or adult can become members of CFC or its Family Ministries. Although a Catholic movement/organization, CFC remains open to having non-Catholic Christians as members. CFC draws its membership from all sectors of society, young and old, rich and poor, etc. CFC transcends all cultural, economic, educational, social and other distinctions.
Those who want to join CFC, SFC, HOLD or SOLD go through a seminar that is called the Christian Life Program (CLP). Likewise, weekend camps are held for teens (YFC) and young children (KFC).
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After the CLP, those who finish are invited to join the community. When they do, they are made part of a small cell group called a household. The household is composed 5 to 7 couples or singles who meet weekly for mutual support and encouragement in the Christian life under the direction of a household leader.
The household meeting is held in the homes of the group members on a rotation basis. A typical meeting would involve some time for prayers, a time for sharing or discussion, and finally, some time for food and fellowship. It would normally last about 2.5 hours.
Completing the CLP is just the beginning of a long process of growth and transformation in Christ. As such, CFC provides a continuing program of formation, which includes teachings, recollections, retreats, etc.
After the CLP, there is continuing formation throughout the life of a community member. Pastoral guidance is extended to members through a vast network of cell groups called households composed of 5-7 members led by a household head. The household meets once a week, on the same day of the week as mutually agreed on by its members. The household meetings are held in the homes of the group members, on rotation basis from week to week. There are 3 basic ingredients in a typical household meeting: prayer &worship, sharing or discussion, and fellowship. Further, unit heads lead household heads, chapter heads lead unit heads and cluster heads lead chapter heads. Overall directionis provided by a national council.
Formation continues on in general prayer assemblies, annual conferences, leadership summits, mission trips, outreach and socio-renewal activities, Christian fellowship, etc. Support in and through CFC is intended for a lifetime.