A Letter to Youth Pastors Who Want Teenagers to Love The Church
As you continue leading teenagers to love Jesus and love his Church faithfully, remember that we are the Church. We are sinners saved by grace.
As you continue leading teenagers to love Jesus and love his Church faithfully, remember that we are the Church. We are sinners saved by grace.
We want our teenagers—and our children—to know that they are not merely the younger tag-alongs at their parents’ church; it’s their church too.
Worship isn’t a solo hike—it’s a shared pilgrimage, shaped by the voices and presence of others who are walking with God.
God graciously provides a remedy for our God-blindness. This means of grace is simple and mundane: gathering for Sunday morning worship.
Mom, dad, you’re not battling against your teen, you’re battling for your teen.
Teenagers need mentors who’ve weathered seasons they haven’t yet faced. And the older generation needs the wisdom and vitality of youth.
Sign up to join us Monday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m. CT for a Rooted webinar as a panel of youth ministers, family pastors, and parents-in-the-trenches talk about ways to work together towards the spiritual flourishing of the teenagers we love.
In order for our students to grow in grace, we have a responsibility to help them understand and enjoy the sacraments more fully.
Similar to the way the rituals and memories of birthdays and holiday traditions strengthen family bonds, our teenagers’ embrace of the sacraments has deepened the fellowship of our church family.