Event Planning
Programming should be designed for your youth ministry's size and needs. More importantly, it should be designed to build relationships around Jesus Christ. This article is a great encouragement and idea sparker for those with small youth groups.
Youth ministries need a plan for using social media to connect with youth and their parents. This article has six practices to help you create successful engagement.
In the third article of this series, we talk about the power of play for Gen Z.
Ben Meyer tells the story of how two churches, Hope in Sunbury and Ebenezer Ethiopian, partnered together and blended their youth ministry.
Planning Youth Ministry can be tough. A year long plan can be a bit of work, but incredibly helpful. This article is designed to help you think through the steps of creating your year long ministry plan.
Rather than rolling to a stop, leaders can capitalize on the energy of a major youth event and see it propel further spiritual growth among teens. By establishing an action plan in advance, we can be excited for the Holy Spirit to keep working and building the momentum of key moments in youth ministry.
It can be important to have icebreaker games as a way to get your youth building community and encouraging joy together with your youth. This can be particularly true after Covid. Here are some encouragements and ideas for icebreakers.
Here are four low prep icebreakers that take a little bit of prep for your youth group.
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