Youth Ministry Eh? is an ongoing discussion that PJ hopes will one day compile into a book that will help the youth workers at Lincoln Road Chapel as well as other people who find themselves working with young people.
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Something needs to change
As the summer is upon us, it’s time to reflect, review and seriously question our calling before jumping into another year. I love the summer for allowing time for that. It’s a process that takes more than a weekend and if you read previous posts, is a non-negotiable in our youth ministry year here at Lincoln Road Chapel.
One item up for review in today’s post is the way that we operate financially….
As a youth worker, I’m sure you’ve been introduced to the headache that money can add into any ministry dynamic. There are many contributors to this headache… here are just a few…
-when money is involved, there is always a chance that it can be mishandled… if you’ve been a youth worker for a while, you most likely know some folks who’ve been fired over an issue like this.
-when you have to collect for something, you often feel like a travel agent.
-when you have families with multiple students in your ministry, you most likely are aware of the strain that multiple events are putting on their finances.
-even when you give the blanket statement of “we’ll do anything to make sure your child can get to ________ (fill in the blank)”, you know there is a sense of shame that comes with not being able to provide like the other family down the road…
I’m sure there are many other contributing factors to this headache that you could add to the list… and here’s the tipping point for me this year…
When your ministry has even one event that is not affordable for a teen or family, you run the risk of segregating that family or teen for their whole tenure in your ministry.
I thought about continuing with this post, but I think I’ll end it there. We all can agree that you can never eliminate the financial aspect from what we do, but there are definitely ways to do things differently. For our student ministry team here at LRC, it means we’re continually cutting back on retreats and big events, supplementing them with other ways of doing youth ministry and ultimately seeking ways to reach teenagers with the love of Christ regardless of economic background… and that will never be done if we continue doing things the way we’re doing them now.
Something needs to change for us… what about you?
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