- maggie dawn is taking questions to ask the archbishops of canterbury and york
- photographing the homeless is banned.. tip chris wage, note this is satire
- as one in the youth minister profession, i feel like this guy a lot. tip marko
- a place for the nashville dad. tip rob
- writing more effective emails
- a future s.a.t. question
- a cool & creative way to pump water in third world countries. via ariah
- how interruptions make you more creative
- full version of the latest nooma video for the next 48 hours
- church sex abuse in the sbc, by the nashville scene
Youth Ministry
the things you find
i am always amused at what shows up when i start looking for visuals and videos for youth gatherings. this week, i just knew i was in for a treat. the theme/title is "God Man" which is simply a short way of saying we are going to study Jesus, God made into man. that isn’t fun. so searching "God man" over image search i found the adventures of "God Man" on richard dawkins website (prominent atheist for those who do not know). i think the comics are supposed to be slamming, i found them kinda funny.
i think the funniest thing though is "God man tv" which boasts an energy drink or the god boy comic books (note there is only god woman doll, which is pretty lame, sorry ladies you miss out on the "God man").
project365:45 – ready to play
i am still recovering from being ill this week. mustered some strength & went over to hendersonville to watch the guys, and one girl, playing basketball. the first game of the season tourney. a number of our youth have never played formal ball (actually our girl is the only one who has played) a few have never played at all. so record wise, we don’t do too well, but they play hard, have a good time and they were able to win a game this year. the hope was that they could get a win today and move further into the tournament. didn’t get a win, but some good stories as kyle here got a busted nose while jumping around for a rebound.
one crazy beautiful weekend!
i am back from one of our most crazy & fun weekends. today we ended our largest retreat event as a united methodist conference "warmth in winter." it is held at the convention center in nashville and i help out by training up teens to do the videos that are shown throughout the weekend. johnathan did a really good job for the weekend in leading our group of youthfuls.
it’s a busy time for me & most of my friends involved. we all work hard to make the retreat happen and this one was a pretty darn good time for all the efforts put in. our speaker, bob stromberg (who did a great job btw), framed the retreat it in a fashion that i really liked. i was told he said something like, that many events are very impersonable, but this one has a real closeness vibe, like camp. which, i really like. for a 2,500 person event, that’s cool to me. but i have been know to do anti-events in the past anyways.
anyway, the picture is maggie. it’s her foot. she was my photographer for the weekend, and take photos she did. though not to many of her. so look for new pictures uploaded to the youth flickr and probably the youth facebook. i noticed too that i am an admin for the warmth in winter facebook group.. fancy that.
till then check out emily’s chronicle of the adventures of "mini-gavin"
desert fathers : parenting and youth ministry
this post is stemmed off of tim’s recent post on parents and youth ministry. i don’t know if will go the same direction, but i want to uplift that sharing as critical to this one.
a few weeks ago had one of those big parents meeting for our youth ministry. running through the programming and events of the next eight months. it was a good meeting. i lead off with a devotional, and i was kinda struggling to come up with something. so this is what i shared as our devotional time.
in thinking about what to share as a devotional erin asked me, what is the goal of the youth ministry? to that i shoved it off saying, "well isn’t that a loaded question." knowing i needed to answer the question i came back to it. the foundation of the youth ministry of the church, should reflect that the church is a place that is safe. so that when youth and young adults begin to question their faith, wish to dive further in theological understandings, take on new spiritual practices. they know that the church has people that are there to welcome them, listen to them, usher them to places to find what it is they seek, mentor them, teach, worship, prayer with them. for at those moments in the education world we call ‘a teachable moment.’ that is the goal. i we can do just that, then we will be a successful youth ministry. erin responded "that is a good goal." (i love my wife, so affirming when she needs to me)
so i read this story from the desert fathers & mothers
Another brother asked the elder Abbot Theodore, and began to question him and to inquire about things which he had never yet put into practice himself. The elder said to him: As yet you have not found a ship, and you have not put your baggage aboard, and you have not started to cross the sea: can you talk as if you had already arrived in that city to which you planned to go? When you have put into practice the thing you are talking about, then speak from knowledge of the thing itself!
so i unpacked this with our parents. too often parents, adults, young adults do not want to get involved in leadership/teaching/sharing/reflection of their faith because they do not feel worthy of talking about what they do not know. apparently Abbot Theodore agrees with you. however, this is when it is critical of sharing what you do know. you come to church why? because in some way you were instilled in the foundation that the church is a safe place to come to help live out your faith. you crossed the sea of bringing your presence to the church. share why that is important to you so that your youth will can understand what it is that you speak of. this experience you know.
the doctrine, theology, bible races, etc are all seas you can cross in time. but for the sake of your youth. it is not important the ‘what’ things you want them (and yourself) to know but that you chose to become part of a community of faith in Jesus and your presence here says more than anything else about who you are and what you wish to be.
the youth want to know there is a safe place for them out there. come and help us share our journey’s across the sea and why we are present in this place we call church. this we know, we can share it.
we closed with this prayer for young people from the BCP.
God our Father, you see our children growing up in an unsteady and confusing world: Show them that your ways give more life than the ways of the world, and that following you is better than chasing after selfish goals. Help them to take failure, not as a measure of their worth, but as a chance for a new start. Give them strength to hold their faith in you and to keep alive their joy in your creation; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen