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Frequently Asked Questions

What Is De Colores?
De Colores en Cristo is a means to strengthen and renew the faith people look for in life with Jesus Christ.
Often called "a short course in Christianity," De Colores intend to instill the desire, and provide the tools for greater activity in Christian churches and enable sharing life experiences with both Christians and non-Christians
You attend the De Colores weekend only once in a lifetime and it is not a substitute for a retreat. The community  atmosphere differ greatly from the retreat's solitude.

What Happens At De Colores?
'The highly structured weekend begins Thursday night and ends Sunday evenings. Participants live and study together in a community of singing, prayer, worship, and discussions. Discussion center on talks like Ideal, Piety, Study, Action, Leaders, Environment, and the Word, given by Laity and clergy.
'These talks present the theme of God's grace, how that grace comes alive in the Christian community, and how it expresses itself in the world. You begin to understand more fully the presence of Christ in His body of believers.

What Happens After The Weekend?
The De Colores community supports you in your  "Fourth Day" through follow-up meetings. Small
Reunion Groups meet regularly  to reflect on their guests for spiritual  growth  and  encourage each other's discipleship.
At a monthly meeting, known as Ultreya, all De Colores members may gather for singing, discussing, and sharing encouragement. And there are many times for involvement when other weekends occur.

Origins of De Colores
De Colores an Cristo, freely translated "The many colors in Christ," has it beginning in the  Cursillo method.
Cursillo began in Spain in the late 1940s as a Roman Catholic movement and moved to the United States in the 1950s. As Catholic centers began accepting applications  from Protestants, efforts began to make the Cursillo experience available to all Protestant.
De Colores began in 1980 in Muskegon, Michigan as  an interfaith form of the Cursillo method. It is entirely separate from Cursillo, with no affiliation other than mutual support.


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