Legacies Are For Everyone.

Legacies Are For Everyone.

The best time to plant an oak tree was 10 years ago, the next best time…………………..today!

Senior Sunday has the potential to be one of the high moments in our student ministries but often it just isn’t. I’ll be the first to admit that each year I fight the tendency to say, “Who is this kid?” or
“Where have they been?” and leave it at that rather than enjoying their class legacy.

4 Steps to Developing Student Leaders

4 Steps to Developing Student Leaders

Student ministry is a lot to handle. When your group meets, there are many things on your mind. Having a student leadership team allows you to have other people in the room who knows what’s going on and can help make things happen. You have a choice in your ministry to build the ministry on yourself and your skills or build it on the leadership and skills of others.

A Time to Gather.

A Time to Gather.

This is the time to gather.

We have focused so much attention on trying to bring our churches back that we are exhausted. Again.

Easter is no exception. Sunday will be an incredibly special day and for this year will carry the emotion of so much more. The resurrection is the message without any question however, along with the celebration of the resurrection there will be a celebration of community.

Spring or Summer?

Spring or Summer?

I’ll be honest, once Spring Break arrives, I’m totally distracted. I am living summer even though it is weeks away!

A friend once told me that for the church, summer starts at Daylight Savings time (that is this Saturday by the way). You may notice that you are having more trouble vying for the attention of your students. This is normal.

Youth Ministers Are My HEROES!

Youth Ministers Are My HEROES!

This week I had the opportunity to sit around tables with Student Ministers in our network to develop programming for our summer camp. I opened with the question, “What’s next in your Student Ministry?” and that is all it took. For the next hour and a half, I listened as these ministers shared stories from their life, from their churches and students.

Fatigue

Fatigue

It started a week ago when we studied the extended forecast and realized we would be in for a challenging week in our church programming leading up to Ash Wednesday.

My morning was interrupted when my wife texted me that she was stuck on Interstate 20, only 10 minutes from our house and 30 minutes from her school where she teaches. For over four hours she didn’t move. Almost immediately I have flashbacks of fatigue. This has been a challenging year in many, many ways. Now it’s one more thing.