Nextgen Ministry Conference
ROOTED 2025
a gospel-centered conference for youth, children’s, and family ministers
October 23-25, 2025 | Chicago, ILA gospel-centered conference for youth, family, and children’s ministry.
Equipping and empowering churches and parents to faithfully disciple the next generation to lifelong faith in
Jesus Christ. Join us for music, fellowship, speakers, and workshops.

Rooted 2025
The Church in Acts
The dominant narrative shaping teenagers today is that they are totally free individuals who are responsible to craft their own identity and determine their future. The resulting pressure this creates is proving to be crushing. The book of Acts demonstrates an alternative to the burden of radical individualism with a great benefit of the gospel: the institution of the church, formed on the basis of Jesus’ death and resurrection and filled with his personal presence and power. Our prayer is that by looking back at the major themes of the early church, our modern churches will be encouraged to look forward with renewed boldness, perseverance, and confident optimism for the next generation.
RegisterMain Session Speakers
Workshops
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Andrea Lee – Teenagers and Body Image
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Becca Heck – Women in Youth Ministry
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Brian Dye – With Them: Relational Discipleship in the Way of Jesus
Relational discipleship is more than a strategy—it’s the way of Jesus. In this workshop, we’ll explore how to move beyond programs and curriculum into the slow, sacred work of walking with students and families over time. Whether you’re burned out, discouraged, or just hungry to see lasting fruit, we’ll look at how relational discipleship offers hope not just for the teens we serve—but for us, too. This session will draw from Scripture, real-life stories, and practical frameworks to help youth pastors, volunteers, and parents build rhythms of presence, trust, and gospel-rooted transformation.
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Clark Fobes – The Evangelistic Necessity of Youth Ministry
Ministering to teens today feels more daunting than ever. Growing up in a culture that preaches a gospel of the “Self”, whilst living as the first post-Christian generation in America, reaching young people with the gospel seems like a near impossible task. Despite the reality of our society and religious statistics, Youth need the gospel more than ever; which means Youth Ministries need to be willing to step into the void of evangelistic ministry more than ever before. What models of evangelism have preceded our times, and which model(s) are best suited to reach this generation? More importantly, what role do Youth Ministries play in the future evangelistic strategy of the American Church? This workshop will seek to address these questions by presenting a model of evangelism that is relevant and realistic, and discussing the urgent and important role Youth Ministries play in mission in America.
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Clayton Kennon – It Was Like You We’re Speaking Right to Me: How to Apply Scripture to the Complexity of Life
How do you make something true in Scripture feel true to life? By speaking to a person, not a caricature. Scripture addresses the whole person, and people can feel it when you don’t understand the complexity of their life. This simple tool helps you understand your audience at a profound level, so that you can speak to them in a way that rings true to their experience.
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Danny Kwon and Monica Kim- Teenagers and Mental Health
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Jared Kennedy – 3 Ways to Tell a Bible Story
As children’s ministry teachers, we have an incredible responsibility. God has entrusted the next generation into our hands. But what will the kids in our classrooms remember after we’ve finished teaching? What characters in the story will they most want to identify with and be like? How will they grow in their understanding of God and the gospel?In this presentation, I’ll walk through some different ways you could teach a Bible story. Understanding these three basic approaches will help us so that we don’t miss the main point of a Bible passage. These ways of telling a story will help you encourage the kids in your class to grow in their understanding of the good news. To begin, I’ll use a familiar Old Testament story as an example, the story of David and Goliath.
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Jared Kennedy – 4 Questions to Help You Prepare Educationally Excellent Bible Lessons
The differences between an adult Sunday school class and one for kids is quite striking. That’s because a class for toddlers and preschoolers is rarely organized around the logic of a Bible passage, or even a lesson outline. Lessons are instead structured by the classroom schedule and environment—by a basic routine and activity centers that are designed for play, music, the Bible story, and other games or crafts. So, how do we prepare children’s lessons that are both Christ-centered, biblically faithful, engaging for kids, and oriented towards the distinct ways that kids learn? Here are four questions to help you do just that.
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Jason Tarn – Teaching with Authority
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Jimmy Kim – The Juggle is Real: Helping Teens Who Are Overwhelmed and Out of Balance
Adolescents, and their parents, are increasingly indicating how stressed and busy they are. The pressures to excel, succeed, stand out, and fit in can be a crushing weight on their shoulders. Discover and recover methods and ideas on how youth workers can usher in peace while helping cultivate the faith of teens.
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Joel Kim – How to Prepare a Sermon
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Josh Newton – Common Misconceptions that Our Students Have About the Gospel
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Josh Newton and Anna Meade Harris – Walking with Parents and Students Through Pain and Suffering
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Justin Wong – Teaching Teenagers Why We Go to Church
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Liz Edrington – Becoming a Trauma Informed Church
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Melanie Beasley – The Art of Building a Beautiful Children’s Ministry Team
No one can do children’s ministry alone. How does a children’s ministry
staff shoulder the weight of discipling the people under their care? There is an art to
recruiting, placing, supporting, and developing serving partners so that they not only
care well for our children and families, but become an integral part of a discipleship
ministry team and find a place of belonging. In this workshop, we will examine practical
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Michael Goldstein – Discipling Teens in a Post-Christian Secular Context
Modern teenagers often experience a disconnect between their faith and their everyday lives. This gap is largely the result of growing up in a secular society, where most aspects of public life are no longer shaped by God or spiritual truth. As a result, faith is increasingly pushed into the private sphere, subtly forming students more in the image of the surrounding culture than in the likeness of Jesus Christ.
In this workshop, we’ll explore key questions such as: What are the effects of secularism on young Christians today? What unique discipleship challenges do students face in a post-Christian context? How can parents and youth ministers cultivate a biblical vision for spiritual formation that helps teenagers wholeheartedly follow Jesus?
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Skyler Flowers – Cultural Apologetics
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Samuel James – Technology
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Vince Greenwald – Finding Great Leaders, Keeping Great Leaders
A youth ministry that takes discipleship seriously leans heavily on their adult leaders. But how do you find great leaders? And once you’ve found them, how do you encourage them, mobilize them, lead them, and ideally keep them until their students graduate? This workshop will help you make or improve your plan to find and keep great leaders.

New to this year’s Rooted Conference:
Children’s Ministry Workshops!
We know that so much of the foundation of youth ministry is built on a healthy children’s ministry experience, so we are excited to offer three new workshops this year on Children’s Ministry. Jared Kennedy and Melanie Beasley will each lead workshops to equip and empower you in your children’s ministry efforts. Jared Kennedy will speak on 4 Questions to Help You Prepare Educationally Excellent Bible Lessons and 3 Ways to Tell a Bible Story, and Melanie Beasley will speak on The Art of Building a Beautiful Children’s Ministry Team. Youth and Family Ministers, when you sign up for the conference, you’ll receive a discount code to also register your children’s ministry staff as well – make sure you spread the word!
RegisterTravel Plans
Rooted is partnering with several hotels near the conference site in order to provide our registrants the best discounts available.
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Homewood Suites
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- Distance: 11 minutes from the conference site
- Location: 10 Westminster Way, Lincolnshire, IL 60069
- $129/night
- Book by calling 847.945.9300
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Hilton Garden Inn – Lake Forest
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- Distance: 8 minutes from the conference site.
- Location: 26225 N. Riverwoods Boulevard Mettawa, IL, 60045
- $169/night
- Book here!
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Residence Inn Chicago Lake Forest/Mettawa
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- Distance: 8 minutes from the conference site.
- Location: 26325 N. Riverwoods Boulevard Mettawa, IL, 60045
- $169/night
- Book here!
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Asian American Pre-Conference
Join us for extra fellowship and teaching for people specifically working in an Asian-American ministry context. For the 8th year, we are offering a pre-conference specifically for volunteers and youth ministers in the Asian-American church. This preconference will be held on Thursday, October 23 from 11:30am – 3pm. Lunch will be included. Join us and our speakers, President Joel Kim of Westminster Seminary California and Pastor Jason Tarn from Houston, TX, for this preconference experience, designed to encourage us to “press forward in gospel-centered youth ministry for the Asian-American church. Sign Up Today!
Teach With Confidence, a Pre-Conference with Youth Pastor Theologian
Do you teach God’s Word to youth? Do you want to teach it with greater clarity and confidence? This preconference with Mike McGarry and John Gardner from YPT will help you move from studying Scripture to crafting a message and delivering it with depth and clarity. This preconference will be held on Thursday, October 23 from 11:30am – 3pm. Lunch is included with your registration. Sign Up Today!