“One generation shall commend your works to another,
and shall declare your mighty acts.” Psalm 145:4 (ESV)
Several years ago I wrote an article that turned out to be the single most read post on this blog (called FusionMusing at the time). The subject was Anglican Distinctive’s in Youth Ministry. It is currently the third listed result of a google search of “anglican youth ministry” with the first two being youth ministry…
I have always been picky when it comes to inviting musicians to lead in youth ministry events. It started in my first job as a youth director working with what was at the time known as “alpha teens”. These are students whose taste in things like music are ahead of the trends. I dared not…
That smirk really annoyed me! As I ate breakfast on Sunday morning with my wife, the news we heard was shocking and saddening. We had been at the March for Life and were thrilled by the massive crowds of young people present. Now we were seeing a teen staring in the face of a native…
In a few days we will participate in the March for Life in Washington, DC where hundreds of thousands of people, mostly under age 30, will walk in solidarity with the view that life is precious.
Rooted Ministry just posted it’s list of the top ten youth ministry articles in 2018 from across the web (not from their excellent blog) and it includes some amazingly challenging articles. Click on the link and read. I particularly thought the first five were very challenging and worth pondering.
(Good to Great Youth Ministry Part Five) “Keep up the good work” said Tom, “you are making great progress here”. I could not believe the words I was hearing. Tom was not known for empty words of praise. “What do you mean?” I asked. He went on to comment on how the youth ministry at…
(fourth in the series “Good to Great Youth Ministry”) Are we doing too much? I stood speechless in the office of the minister I worked for many years ago reflecting on a comment he had just made. We were discussing programs in the church. This was a mega church with more programs than most churches…
(This series of articles based on the principles found in Jim Collins book Good to Great seeks to call our churches to raise the bar and move good youth ministries into the realm of great ministries.) The times have changed! One of the most frustrating aspects of being a youth minister has always been the conversation we…
Good to Great Youth Ministry (part two) How many times in our churches have we seen someone standing in front of the congregation pleading for volunteers to work with the youth? We have also read the announcements in church bulletins calling for people to give their time to the youth program. The truth is that…
I wrote a series of articles that looked at the principles of the leadership classic “Good to Great” and applied them to youth ministry. Here is the first. The Pied Piper All churches want youth ministries that are exciting, thriving, growing, and amazing in just about every way! What we often have are…