Night on the Streets Gives Youth a New Perspective

Editor’s Note: Mark Taylor is the youth minister at Arlington United Methodist Church and graduated from the CYMT program in May 2013 with an MA in Youth Ministry. by Mark Taylor Arlington, Tenn. is a bedroom community just east of Memphis and Arlington UMC is more than 100 years old. No formal youth ministry existed […]

Interpretive Approach: Communicating the Gospel to Youth

“A life is no more than a biological phenomenon as long as it is not interpreted,” said French philosopher Paul Ricoeur.[1] Indeed, it’s an inescapable human habit to narrate the events and experiences of our lives by giving them meaning. To demonstrate this, I love to have students watch a short animation of two crudely […]

Summer Programming Ideas

By Center for Youth Ministry Training 5/28/19 We polled our CYMT alumni and coaches for some summer programming ideas—the little things that they do during the summer that don’t require fundraising or packing a suitcase. Try a “Bible Do.” Instead of a routine Bible study of sitting around asking each other questions, try a “Bible […]

How to Navigate Church Politics with Grace

Whenever people of varying backgrounds come together, politics naturally emerge – and the church is no exception.  Each member of the church sees faith and the mission of the church through their own unique lens, which all too often leads to disagreements and division. Although it can be easy to point the finger, it’s important […]

Does Your Church Love Teens?

If a teenager walked into your church on Sunday on her own, with a friend, or with his family, what impressions would he or she have of your church? The numbers of teenagers leaving the church are staggering. I have come to wonder whether it is because we love teenagers in word, but not in […]

Second-Chair Leadership in Youth Ministry

[Second-Chair Leadership Conversation] Today, Andrew Zirschky (ymprof) and I have a conversation about what second-chair leadership looks like in the local church. As youth ministers, we are always second-chair leaders. Listen in as Andrew asks me questions about how to navigate these relationships. Some things for you to think about: How well do you know […]

How2: Hire Summer Interns for Your Ministry

by Jason Sansbury For most youth ministries, summer means a great deal more activities and programming. Additionally, most youth ministries suffer some level of loss of their regular volunteers to vacations and normal summer plans. One solution to the increased activity and the shortage of hands is to seek out and hire a summer intern. […]

Now That You've Hired Your Summer Intern

by Jason Sansbury Click here to read the companion to this article, How2: Hire Summer Interns for Your Ministry. Once you have hired someone for the role of intern, there is still work to do!  Here are some ways to get the most out of a summer intern for your ministry, as well as benefit […]

Don't Be an "Idiot" – Let Them Lead!

One of my mentors, Mark DeVries, told me a few years ago that if students are not leading, then they are leaving. The more I thought about it and the more I viewed the ministry through that lens, the more I realized he was right. Even now as I think about my own faith journey […]

Youth Ministry as Healing and Restoration (Think Tank 2012)

What would it mean to envision youth ministry as healing and restoration—to see youth ministry as grounded in a theology of restoration between oneself and God, others, and even the cosmos? The youth worker in this understanding would accept the role of holistic healer, participating as an agent in God’s movement of restoration in a […]

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