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Youth Ministry Lesson - 17 Places to Find Potential Leaders for Your Youth Ministry

Every church needs a team of people to work with the youth minister / youth pastor to minister to its teenagers. Learn 17 places where you can find potential youth leaders for your Easter Activities team.

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Youth Ministry Lesson - 17 Places to Find Potential Leaders for Your Youth Ministry

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  1. Youth Ministry Lesson - 17 Places to Find Potential Leaders for Your Youth Ministry www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  2. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Every church needs a team of people to work with the youth minister / youth pastor to minister to its teenagers. Learn 17 places where you can find potential youth leaders for your youth ministry team. For most youth ministries, the summer months are very busy. A lot of youth ministers are conducting summer camps, organizing youth retreats, leading mission trips, and taking youth on special outings. No youth leader can do it alone and even if you are one of those who think you can do it alone, don’t. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  3. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Youth Pastors Need to Build a Youth Ministry Team Building up a committed team of leaders and helpers for youth ministry will provide you valuable insights, additional talents, and more eyes, hands and footwork to keep the youth program running smoothly. As you invest in leaders it also develops shared ownership of the youth program that insures it continues effectively for many years to come even if you move on to a different church or ministry yourself. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  4. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Here are just a few of the benefits of building a youth ministry team: CommunicationWhen parents and church leaders are part of the team and understand the goals and programs, it makes it so much easier to communicate those goals to the congregation as well as avoid misunderstandings. CommitmentInvolvement generates commitment. When people see themselves as stakeholders in the ministry, they tend to be more committed to making it successful. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  5. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com CareIt’s much easier for a group of people to attend to the varied and sometimes overwhelming needs of youth and show care on a much more personal level than for a single youth leader trying to care for a large youth group. For youth, time is important and the larger the youth group, the less time you will have for individuals in the group. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  6. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com So how can you get started building a youth ministry team? In the book, “Good to Great” by Jim Collins, he explains several powerful ideas for any company or organization. One of those principles is very appropriate for youth ministry “Get the right people on the bus, the wrong people off the bus, and the right people in the right seats – then figure out where to drive it.” Getting the right team in the right roles is the most important part of building a youth ministry team. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  7. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Here are 17 places to find potential youth leaders for your youth ministry team. 1. SurveysConduct a Talent / Interest Surveys for the entire congregation. Have the various roles and responsibilities for all church ministries listed. When new people join he church as members, also ask them to fill out Talent/ Interest Surveys. You’ll want to get to know them and observe their Christian walk and commitment over time, but that is true of anyone you consider for a youth ministry role. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  8. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 2. Committed Church MembersAsk currently active Bible Study or Sunday school members to become youth leaders. Ask current cell group members to become youth leaders. People who are already committed to the church often make great additions to the youth ministry team. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  9. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 3. Ask for RecommendationsAsk the current youth leaders to recommend Potential Leaders from the congregation. Chances are, the youth leaders you have now also know other friends in the church who would be great leaders. You can also ask the teens in your church, “Who in the church do you think would make a great youth leader?” Youth are very aware of the people in the church who already make them feel welcome and loved. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  10. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Ask Sunday school members (Or Bible Study Leaders) to recommend potential leaders. They are very aware of those in their studies and classes that have a mature or growing faith that would be great Bible Teachers or Sunday School Teachers. Additionally, ask the current church leadership to recommend potential youth leaders. Their circle of relationships may include many people that are not too familiar to you, but who would make great leaders. Don’t forget to ask deacons or elders in addition to the other pastoral leaders. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  11. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 4. Existing Short term ProgramsOne of these is Vacation Bible School. Many churches hold these programs for children in the church. It’s a short commitment and usually gets a lot of volunteers. Some of those working with the older children might make great youth leaders as well. 5. Previous LeadersMany people serve in leadership positions and then at times take break due to family or work commitments and other various reasons. In time they are often willing to jump back into a ministry position if asked. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  12. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 6. Committed people who aren’t already doing something. It sometimes seem that there are the few same people in the church doing all the work. Ministry leaders see their commitment and talents and give them more to do. But sometimes, there are others who aren’t really ambitious enough to volunteer who just need a little nudge to get them involved. It’s much easier to teach a committed member a few skills in ministering to youth than to teach commitment to someone who has the interest but lacks the commitment. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  13. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 7. Existing ListsTake out the Church membership roll, the Sunday School Rosters, Cell group rosters, participant lists in various church training programs and ministry opportunities and read through the names. If you just try to list form your own memory you will miss many of the precious souls who are often present, but not foremost in your thoughts. Many of these are valuable gems simply waiting to be shaped and polished! www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  14. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 8. Returning Church MembersPrevious students who have gone off to college and come back for a summer break or having completed their college education often make excellent youth leaders. They may need a little more guidance but they make up for the lack of experience with an abundance of energy. Returning servicemen and women also make great youth leaders. They typically are very disciplined and work very hard. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  15. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 9. Persons attending training conferences and conventionsThe fact that these people are taking the extra effort to grow and mature their faith makes them good candidates for potential youth positions. It may also reflect a more flexible schedule that is helpful when serving youth. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  16. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 10. Training CoursesOffer a training course for youth workers, parents, or anyone else that wants to better understand youth. Those that attend the course obviously must have an interest and some of them might make great additions to your youth ministry team. You can offer general leadership classes or potential Teacher classes etc. as well. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  17. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 11. People in administrative positionsMembers often serve in administrative positions because they want to contribute but are not yet ready to take a ministry role. For many this is the first step into ministry and once they gain confidence and understanding they are ready to move on to something more hands on. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  18. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 12. People who work with youth outside the churchCoaches, school teachers, school administrators and many other people work with youth outside the church. Some of them may be looking for church to be a break away from the routine work with youth. But there are still others who would welcome the opportunity to minister to you at church and youth functions. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  19. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 13. People who are Leaders in their CareersThere are business men and women in every church whose work requires leadership skills. They can be leaders in a variety of situations. There may also be others who are leaders in the community as well. Give them an opportunity to be spiritual leaders to your teens. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  20. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 14. People with Free timeRetired Persons often have lots of time and wisdom to contribute to any youth program. They may not have the energy but they certainly have lots of love and affection. You can often find meaningful roles for them in your youth program. Some examples might be writing personal postcards, praying for youth, and for those with a bit more energy and mobility can often put their younger counterparts to shame in serving God. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  21. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 15. New Church MembersWhen people transfer from another church, their churches may highlight their previous service as part of the recommendation or transfer of membership. Nurturing new members in a New Members class also should include some teaching on discovering gifts and finding places of service in the church. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  22. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 16. Contributors to the Youth MinistryThere are often people in the church that contribute to the youth ministry by providing transport, food, places for meetings, or even money. It is such people that provide a backbone for many of the youth groups. Even so, some might be willing to become a little more personally involved if asked. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  23. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com 17.ParentsIt’s rare that a parent makes a good youth leader in the church if that role is serving over his or her own teens. During adolescence, teens start looking for significant role models outside the immediate family. Teenage years can also be turbulent and emotionally charged, thus church can be an oasis away from that trouble. If both teen and parent are ok with it, it works out fantastic. Biblical responsibility for raising Godly men and women, after all, rests with the parents. But for many parents and youth, this simply isn’t going to be a god idea yet. But there are often other leadership roles with a different class or age group, which are very suitable even when a parent has teens in the youth program. www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  24. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com A Final NoteI wanted to give you 10 places to find youth leaders and help for your youth ministry, but as I started writing more ideas came to mind. Simply remember, we are one body of Christ with many parts and we are all different but also all needed. Pray for God’s guidance to show you those to approach and that he would steer their hearts toward places to serve in your ministry. Personally, I believe that there is a place for everyone in the church. We just need to get the right people into the right seats and let God do the driving on our journey heavenward! www.CreativeSermonIdeas.com

  25. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Creative Youth IdeasCamp Bible Study Series“Who Do You Say that I AM?” Jesus asked the disciples, "Who do others say that I am?" It was easy to answer because it required no conviction, no commitment, and no risk. But then he follows that question with another, "Who do YOU say that I am?" -> Tell me about “Who Do You Say that I AM?” www.creativeyouthideas.com/resources/whodoyousay.html

  26. www.CreativeYouthIdeas.com Creative Youth IdeasYouth Camp Bible Study Series“Fruit Of the Spirit” Live the Fruitful, Abundant Life Jesus Promised. Great for youth camps or weekly Youth Bible Study. There are 7 Primary Bible study Sessions in the series. -> Tell me about “Fruit Of the Spirit” www.creativeyouthideas.com/resources/fruitofthespirit.html

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