Reimagining Young Adult Ministry

Reimagining Young Adult Ministry
Author: Scott Pontier,Mark DeVries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0998806404

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Reimagining Young Adult ministry takes the guesswork out of reaching the next generation by first opening the roadmap and firmly clarifying "you are here" with the state of the relationship between Millennials and the church. From there it goes on to uncover 6 of the most common mistakes that almost every church makes when they try and connect with young adults (hint: you've probably done them too!). Finally, the book walks you through 6 new ways of thinking that will totally reshape your approach with young adults to one that will succeed followed by a step by step process that you can take and begin implementing right now.

Sustainable Young Adult Ministry

Sustainable Young Adult Ministry
Author: Mark DeVries,Scott Pontier
Publsiher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2019-08-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830865550

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Young adult ministry scares us. Young adults seem like the elusive Holy Grail demographic in Christian ministry. We often treat them like another species, with an inscrutable culture all their own. To have a thriving ministry to young adults, we're told, we'll need to be up-to-date on all the latest trends. We'll need to change up our worship style. We'll need to make programs. But what if young adult ministry isn't actually as enigmatic as we've been led to believe? What if it actually looks an awful lot like . . . faithful Christian ministry? Scott Pontier and Mark DeVries know firsthand the challenges of young adult ministry. In Sustainable Young Adult Ministry, they explore six common mistakes churches make in their efforts to reach this demographic—mistakes they themselves have made—and offer six paradoxes that upend our presuppositions and return us to a simpler, more biblical ministry model. Full of practical advice and complete with a wealth of additional resources, this book offers a fresh perspective on young adult ministry that is grounded in long ministry experience and in the timeless gospel of Jesus.

Reimagining Ministry

Reimagining Ministry
Author: David Heywood
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334047766

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This text is a comprehensive introduction to mission and ministry in the contemporary Church which enables students to prepare for ministry in a changing church within a changing world.

REImagining Education for Faith Based Schools

REImagining Education  for Faith Based Schools
Author: Jerry Goebel
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2014-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781300840213

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REImagining Education examines systemic changes that need to occur in order to make education more engaging for students as well as prepare students to live in an Innovation Economy. This book looks at faith based education; what we teach, how we teach and the systems in which we teach.

Young Adult Ministry in the 21st Century

Young Adult Ministry in the 21st Century
Author: Brad Lewis,Beth Robinson,Carl Simmons
Publsiher: Group Publishing (Company)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Church work with young adults
ISBN: 0764428012

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Perk your young adult ministry up with a highly caffeinated serving of practical ideas! A must-have for any young adult leader, this resource is bursting with fresh insights that are packed in bite-sized portions. You'll see young adults thriving, engaging with one another, and deepening their faith when you apply the creative concepts and simple strategies in this book. Jam-packed with creative concepts on subjects such as: Outreach and service projects, Relationships, Media & culture, Worship . . . and more! Reproducible included!

The Basic Guide to Young Adult Ministry

The Basic Guide to Young Adult Ministry
Author: John C. Cusick,Katherine F. DeVries
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 157075392X

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Adoptive Youth Ministry Youth Family and Culture

Adoptive Youth Ministry  Youth  Family  and Culture
Author: Chap Clark
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781493400072

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Kids desperately need healthy, committed adults who can help them thrive in their faith and become active participants in the life of the church. This requires the efforts of the whole faith community. Chap Clark, one of the leading voices in youth ministry today, brings together twenty-four experts from a variety of denominations and traditions to offer a comprehensive introduction to adoptive youth ministry, a theologically driven, academically grounded, and practical youth ministry model. The book shows readers how to integrate emerging generations into the family of faith, helping young adults become active participants in God's redemptive community.

Reimagining Ministerial Formation

Reimagining Ministerial Formation
Author: David Heywood
Publsiher: SCM Press
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2021-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780334060420

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The Church is currently experiencing a transition in the way it understands and practises both mission and ministry. It is to be outward-looking, engaging with the wider community, involving all its members in mission and clergy are to play the role of enablers and equippers of the ministry of the whole church. However, ministerial formation in colleges and courses throughout the country lags behind this emerging consensus. ‘Theological education’ is still largely based on academic models. Reimagining Ministerial Formation offers a new way forward, where ‘ministry’ comes to be about the whole church, and ministerial formation is about collaboration between clergy and laity. It argues strongly for a shift away from ‘front-loaded’ training, to a new focus on formation as a life-long process.