Rooted 2013: How Is Youth Ministry Done at Redeemer Presbyterian

What is it like to do youth ministry in Manhattan? How do you negotiate a diverse, multi-cultural city? How does a ministry reach teens in a post-Christian environment? Are their best practice strategies for ministering in a major city?

On Friday night after the conference session, Rooted will offer an optional session, where the youth ministry team of Redeemer Presbyterian, home of pastor Tim Keller, will talk about how they “do youth ministry” in New York City. This informal session, called “This Is How We Do It,” will include dialogue among Redeemer’s youth staff and conference attendees.

Those interested in attending can sign up at the conference. Dinner is not included in the registration fee.

You can register to attend Rooted 2012 in Atlanta on October 10-12  RIGHT HERE.

Cameron Cole is the founding chairman of Rooted Ministry. In addition to serving the local church for nearly twenty years in youth and family ministry, he is the co-editor of Gospel-Centered Youth Ministry: A Practical Guide (Crossway, 2016). Cameron is the author of Therefore I Have Hope: 12 Truths that Comfort, Sustain, and Redeem in Tragedy (Crossway, 2018), which won World Magazine’s 2018 Book of the Year (Accessible Theology) and was runner up for The Gospel Coalition’s Book of the Year (First-Time Author). He is also the co-editor of The Jesus I Wish I Knew in High School (New Growth Press) and the author of Heavenward: How Eternity Can Change Your Life on Earth (Crossway, 2024). Cameron holds an undergraduate degree and an M.A. in Education from Wake Forest, as well as an M.Div from Reformed Theological Seminary. Cameron is married to Lauren and together they have four children, one of whom lives in heaven.

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