From Pew Parents to Prayer Partners: The Power of Intergenerational Ministry
Teenagers need mentors who’ve weathered seasons they haven’t yet faced. And the older generation needs the wisdom and vitality of youth.
In case you missed it, we wanted to share a replay of our recent webinar on Establishing Meaningful Rites of Passage for Teenagers in the Church.
Teenagers need mentors who’ve weathered seasons they haven’t yet faced. And the older generation needs the wisdom and vitality of youth.
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.
Christ himself, not content to let you wallow in the muck of your sin, traded places with you, became for you the branch that does not break.
We hosted a Rooted Webinar titled Navigating the Holiday Season as a Youth or Family Minister, in which we explored how to shepherd teenagers through the holidays with the grace of the gospel.
Intergenerational integration is essential for helping teenagers to belong not only to the youth group, but to the church as a whole.
To this day, Cassie points to Donna as a reminder of Jesus’ love and delight in her.