Ask Rooted: How Do You Shift to Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry?
We asked our Rooted writers to tell us about their own progression to gospel-center ministry from more attractional models.
We asked our Rooted writers to tell us about their own progression to gospel-center ministry from more attractional models.
The central message Chronicles gives to an up-and-coming generation is to listen to the voice of God.
Here are four takeaways about Gen Z and “Polars” for youth ministers, along with some encouragement for responding from a gospel framework.
The weekly gathering provided time for students to eat, fellowship, and find some refuge from the pressures of their senior year.
Families with special needs would likely say their core needs are very similar to neurotypical families—to be seen and known, and to belong in community.
It’s not our responsibility to fill the gaps that parents and teenagers are faced with at home, but we are uniquely positioned to to draw these two worlds together around the hope of the gospel.
We do well to build bridges between volunteers and parents that enable them to dialogue, problem-solve, and pray together for their students.
There are a hundred things Jesus asks us to say no to when we follow him. But he’s done the hardest thing by dying in our place.
Your church’s youth ministry will be healthiest when all church leaders take an active role in leading and shepherding a youth ministry.