Month: May 2015

  • Another Amusing Video From Lutheran Satire

  • Lessons Learned As A Rookie

    Her world is about to change! A year ago my daughter graduated from college, came home for two weeks and headed off to an internship in Virginia doing youth ministry.  Now, she is about to be married and a few weeks after that start her first job as a Youth Director at a relatively large…

  • Diocesan Youth Commission: An Adventure In Leadership!

    Our Youth Commission is comprised of cheerful servants who demonstrate spiritual maturity and leadership gifts and desire to develop skills while serving our Lord. This leadership group serves on youth events as well as at Diocesan Convention each year. Their role in events includes leading small groups, sharing testimonies, leading activities, and providing behind the…

  • Engaging Younger Generations

    In Judges 2:10 we read “And there arose another generation after them who did not know the LORD or the work that he had done for Israel.” We see a pattern in the Old Testament that mirrors the dilemma the church faces today.  When the next generation does not know the Lord, they become rebellious…

  • I Am In Total Agreement Here!

    In the last issue of the diocesan newspaper, there was an excellent little article buried towards the back.  It really resonated with me.  Bp Allison is a rather brilliant man. I post it here for the sake of Anglican readers.

  • Pursuing the Ultimate Youth Ministry Conference

    Rooted hopes to take another step closer to the ultimate youth ministry conference experience with our 2015 gathering in Chicago on October 22-24. Rooted is a ministry driven by practicing youth ministers. Consequently, we know the struggles and needs of the everyday youth minister, fighting the good fight in the trenches. Here is what we…

  • Teaching Topics?

    I was listening to a webinar the other day on writing and the speaker said something that struck me as doubly useful, meaning it’s helpful in more than one way.  He suggested writers (specifically bloggers) should approach a world view rather than a topic.  I immediately got excited by this idea even though he hardly…

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