Ministry Blackboard

16Mar/131

Chowtime – 3/16

Chew on these things for a bit...

Stat to Chew on...56% of teens feel that the media's advertisements are the main cause of low self-esteem (reference Stageoflife.com

Quote to Digest..."If you're going through hell, keep going." Winston Churchill 

Student Ministry Blogs to bite into...

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25Oct/120

Orange Tour hits Washington, DC

Today the Orange Tour hits Washington, DC and 4 other members of my church and I are going.  All of them except me have never been to an Orange gathering before so I'm really excited to be going down with all of them.

Throughout the day I will be tweeting and posting pictures, thoughts and blogs (some may come tomorrow) on what happened and our experience at the Tour stop!  So, follow me all day today on twitter or follow this blog for up to date info.

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26Apr/120

OC ’12: Navigating the 5th/6th Grade Transition

This breakout was led by Dan Scott who is a Large Group Editor for 252 Basics.

Generation Z:

  • Born between 1994-2010
  • Over 16 million 9-12 in the US alone!
  • This years' 5th/6th graders (1999-2001)

Most are growing up in a a Post 9/11 world.  That is important because it changed the way parents operated with their children (a lot of over-protection and over-parented)

Tween-Agers: Do they even exist?

  • Term showed up in the late '90s from a marketing company wanting to brand to the 7-12 year olds.
  • Tweens spend $30 billion a year on clothes, music, toys and entertainment
  • The youngest mom in 2011 was 11 years old :(
  • THE PROBLEM: our culture is redefining the word kid

Tween-Agers: What do they face?

  • Home: Untraditional
  • Currently 6 living generations:
  • Seniors: 1900-1928
  • Builders: 1929-1945
  • Baby Boomers: 1946-1964
  • Baby Busters: 1965-1980
  • Millennials: 1981-1993
  • Generation Z: 1994-2010

School is unconventional. More students are home schooled than ever before.  Co-Ops are popping up as well.  Unschooling is becoming popular as well.

Culture is unprecedented.  Never before in history has culture so targeted this demographic.  From TV shows to magazines to the mall, culture is focused on raising your kids a certain way.

The Church

What Culture can't do:  bring in leaders who authentically care for the FULL development of kids and students.

Church can provide Leadership

  • If you don't have a common end in mind, you will each have your own end, which will ultimately confuse your kids.

What does the same page look like?  It means you agree about the most important things.  What's happening in your department is as imporatnt to my department as what is happening in my department.

2 Ideas to do that:

  1. Weekly Prayer Meeting where you all pray together.  Create and environment that builds and cultivates staff relationships.
  2. Quarterly Team Meetings (Celebrate Wins, Present Status Updates, Review and Set Goals)

Where do we need alignment?

  1. Salvation Discussions
  2. Basic Truths
  3. Unified Scope and Cycle

Church: Programming

Transitions are not a one-time event, but years of preparation in the life of your ministry. The question is not "how do we get them to stay?"  The question is "How do we get them to engage?"

5th Graders:

  • Relevant does not mean "cool".  It means you present content in a way that it makes sens to their personal story and connect with their life.
  • Elevate Community: 2 > 1 + 1
  • We have never had a generation so relationally connected to a greater community yet so unable to co communicate.
  • Refine the message with the Power of the Story.  Kids learn when there is a gap in their knowledge and when there is a conflict between what they knew to be true and what they're being taught.

Bloom's Taxonomy:

  1. Dictionary: Virtues
  2. Encyclopedia: The Bottom Line
  3. How-To Manual: Applications
  4. Sorting Tray: Analysis
  5. Debate: Seeing Both Sides
  6. Einstein: Self

The Transition to 6th Grade

We need to build bridges with transitional events. This event should be influenced by the kid's department but thrown by the student department!

How do we get 6th grader to engage: the power of experience.  Embracing the story of the gospel is not hte same as experiencing the mission of the gospel.

Home: We want the parents help.

How do parents win?  Parents don't partner with church.  The church parents with parents.

CUE: Connect them to something about God (Wonder). Uncover something that matters about life (Discovery). Experience something together (Passion)

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6Feb/122

Orange Week: Why you need to go

Last year was my 1st year going to the Orange Conference and let me tell you it was a week I'll never look back on and say, "that was a waste of time".  I learned a lot, met a lot of people and got to have a lot of fun.

Now that Orange '12 right around the corner, I wanted to highlight a few reasons why I feel everyone has to go to this conference:

  1. It's unlike any other conference.  How many ministry conferences out there attract Senior Pastors, Associate Pastors, Children Ministry, Youth Ministry, Family Ministry people in the same site?  Not many that I know.  This is a great conference where you can bring your whole staff and EVERYONE will get something out of it.
  2. You build community.  Let's face it, with thousands to Children, Youth, Family and Adult ministers in the same area, you are bound to learn something from someone else.  Sure there are seminars and speakers as well (see below), but you actually get a chance to meet up with and learn from others just like you.  It's a amazing as you meet, talk to and process with others going through a lot of the same things you are dealing with.
  3. Learn from lots of experience.  Not only do you get to learn from those around you, but you get to learn from lots of experience.  From the seminars to the speakers at the main sessions, there are a ton of leaders out there who will be a huge encouragement to you. Andy Stanley, Reggie Joiner, Sue Miller, Kara Powell and many others!  These people have tons of experience and I'm sure they are going to have great messages for us at Orange '12.
  4. Fun.  Conferences are great to learn new things.  But they are also great to have some fun.  From the break out sessions to the main times to late night fun, Orange has lots of fun things for you to do with your team or others.  Last year there was even a Dave and Busters.  This year anything is possible.

A lot of learning and a lot of fun.  You need to sign up for Orange '12 right now, right here.

TAKE A MINUTE right now and share 1 reason why you went to Orange in the past or why you are desiring to go to Orange '12 this year!

 

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