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Ultreya Speakers' Guidelines

Ultreya! A cry of encouragement! We meet to encourage one another; to inspire one another in our endeavor to bring the world around us to Jesus Christ. You, the speaker, have an important part in encouraging your brothers and sisters.

The Witness Talk -
ten minutes long (may be shorter, but not longer!)is:

  • about Jesus Christ - the talk should relate how you live with Christ and how you are trying to bring others to know Him. The aim of the witness talk is not to tell people what they should do, but rather how you love Jesus and how in loving Him you try to bring all those He loves closer to Him in the ordinary circumstances of your life;
  • about a recent living experience - tell how, through prayer, study and action, you are trying to bring others with you to Jesus in the normal flow of your own life. Make just one or two points and build your talk around them. The experience should have been within the six weeks prior to the talk;
  • concrete and practical - make your talk vivid by describing who, how, where, why and when, as you tell of carrying out your action, which you planned, to bring one of your environments closer to Christ. Tell what happened as a result, whether it seemed like a success or a disappointment. Be concrete in your conclusions.

Do not feel that you are unworthy of giving a talk. All of us, in striving to be Christians, have many disappointments in our lives. But we have some successes too. We all have had moments and experiences in our lives that can be lifted out to share with our friends. This is what your talk should be.

Next is what your talk should not be!

  • sensational - a big, flashy production number, a sermon or instruction in Christianity, or a Bible teaching.
  • too emotional - others' emotions will be affected by a simple, sincere talk about Christian action. The focus is on Jesus Christ in your life.

Questions you may ask yourself to help improve your talk:

  • Does this talk show that Christ is in my life?
  • Will it show how much I want to follow Him?
  • Does Jesus Himself hold the most important place in the talk?
  • Will this experience I am sharing stimulate people to think of things they might plan to do to transform their homes, work, parishes, recreation or other environment for Christ?

How should the Witness Talk be given?

  • Do palanca. Pray all the way. Jesus reminds us, without me you can do nothing.
  • In only ten minutes you cannot say too much. It is better to make only one point and make it well and to tell about one experience and tell it clearly than to make more detail or examples. Do not over-prepare. The simpler, the better.
  • Speak clearly, closely, but informally, as if talking with friends - because you are!
  • Give the theme of your talk and any scriptural references you might plan to incorporate to the spiritual advisor and response speaker(s) to help in their preparation. Try to do this a few days in advance of Ultreya.

Spiritual Advisor - five to ten minutes

Because there is no experience that cannot be related to scripture, one of your functions is to pull everything together and link it to the Gospel. You are asked not to prepare a formal written talk. The lay witness speaker has been requested to let you now in advance about the theme of his or her talk, together with any scripture to be used, to help in your preparation. After listening to the witness talk, your task is to draw on your background in scripture and relate the talk to some part of the Gospels. Like the witness talk, this Gospel summary should be simple and informal. It is the important teaching phase of Ultreya and is the means by which the Cursillistas grow spiritually in
their attempt to interpret the Gospel in relationship to their daily living.