The Value of Intergenerational Relationships in the Church
When she was about seven years old, my youngest developed a unique relationship with an elderly woman in our church. Her relationship with “Miss Wanda” began when the two discovered…
When she was about seven years old, my youngest developed a unique relationship with an elderly woman in our church. Her relationship with “Miss Wanda” began when the two discovered…
One of Rooted’s five pillars of lasting, effective, gospel-centered youth ministry is the intergenerational integration of teenagers within the larger body of the church. Up next on our bookshelf is…
A few weeks ago, I served for the last time at Grace Fellowship Church, the church I found as a high school senior looking for churches near Loyola University in…
Check out this episode of The Gospel Coalition podcast featuring our own Cameron Cole, “The Strengths Millennials Bring to You.” Here’s TGC’s description of the podcast: “Texting. Entitlement. Lack of…
One of the battle lines that is sometimes drawn in ministering to the next generation is the line between traditional youth ministry and family ministry. On the extreme end of…
Discipling your children in the faith can cause parents to feel inadequate and alone, but discipleship was never meant to be a solo task. Parents, you have more resources than…
Well over a year has passed since I last wrote on the topic of “Church Planting and Youth Ministry.” While I never intended to wait so long after publishing Article…
Intergenerational Integration is one of Rooted’s five pillars of youth ministry. We believe strongly that students are part of the Church—but sometimes including them in the life of our local…
“I’ve done my time. It’s someone else’s turn to volunteer!” If you’re a parent involved in a church, you’ve probably heard these statements from other parents or church members, usually…