Message for youth ministers during Birmingham conference: Less gimmick, more God
"Entertainment for the sake of entertainment is missing the point," said Cameron Cole, director of youth ministries at [Cathedral Church of the] Advent. "A lot of youth ministry focuses on entertainment and behavior modification, not on long-term spiritual formation. If there's no belief system that undergirds it, there's not much foundation on which to stand."
Anglican theologian Ashley Null, a chaplain for the U.S. Olympic team, led a discussion about pressures on youth ministers to entertain, draw numbers and "fix kids."
The push to perfection for both youth ministers and youth can be destructive, he said. "Are you pursuing perfection to your own harm?" he asked. He urged ministers to embrace God's grace and love of imperfection.
"Love does strange things to us," he said. "We gladly make changes out of love."
Read it all and enjoy thew lovely picture of Ashley Null.
Anglican theologian Ashley Null, a chaplain for the U.S. Olympic team, led a discussion about pressures on youth ministers to entertain, draw numbers and "fix kids."
The push to perfection for both youth ministers and youth can be destructive, he said. "Are you pursuing perfection to your own harm?" he asked. He urged ministers to embrace God's grace and love of imperfection.
"Love does strange things to us," he said. "We gladly make changes out of love."
Read it all and enjoy thew lovely picture of Ashley Null.
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