Winter/Spring/Summer 2015 | Issue 4
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR SMALL GROUP FROM
THE REALITIES OF BUILDING A SMALL GROUP CULTURE
FIZZLING THE CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF SMALL GROUPS
SMALL GROUPS: NOT THE TIME FOR SECOND SERMONS
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The Challenges And Opportunities Of Teaching In Small Group
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The Realities of Building a Small Group Culture
A Note from ym360 First, it’s such a privilege to work with our team to craft this magazine for you. We’re so passionate about training and equipping you to lead students closer to Christ. This is just one of the many ways we get to do that. But it’s a way we really enjoy. We hope you enjoy it too. The content portion of this edition of ym360 The Magazine shines the spotlight on small groups. If your church incorporates small groups in your ministry philosophy, you’re going to find a lot of good content here to challenge and equip you. If your church doesn’t incorporate small groups, you’ll still find yourself challenged by what our writers have to say (especially Heather’s article about trying to start a small group ministry in her church). And, as always, in the resource section of the magazine, you’ll find that we continue to produce transformative Bible study, discipleship, and training resources that will enable you to grow your students’ faith. There’s something here for everyone. And we’re always here if you have any questions.
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Small Group: Not The Time For “Second Sermons”
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How To Keep Your Small Groups From Fizzling
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TRENDS & CULTURE
E-CIGARETTE USE TRIPLES AMONG HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS According to a new study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the use of electronic cigarettes by high school students tripled in the last two years. While only about 4.5% of high school students used e-cigarettes regularly in 2013, nearly 12% of high-school kids and 3% of middle schoolers had tried them at least once. Cigarette use among teens has been cut in half since 2000, falling from a high of 28% of high school students in 2000 to 12.7% of high schoolers in 2013. But research shows that teenagers are experimenting with a variety of tobacco products beyond cigarettes (cigars, hookahs, chewing tobacco, etc.). Nearly 23% of highschool students use some sort of tobacco product. Source: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/11/13/e-cigarettes-high-school-kids/18965465/
TREND WATCH:
IS BARBIE ON THE WAY OUT?
Sexualized Body Image Has Negative Effect on Adolescent Girls Middle-school girls who value sex appeal differ from their peers in troubling ways, according to new research from The University of Texas at Austin. The study found that 10- to 15-year-old girls with higher levels of “internalized sexualization” earned lower grades in school and scored lower on standardized tests of academic achievement than their peers. The study defined “internalized sexualization” as the belief that it’s important to be sexually attractive. Source: http://www.utexas.edu/news/2014/10/29/ body-image-adolescent-girls/
The iconic doll may finally be seeing an end to its cultural omnipresence. Business Insider recently called Barbie obsolete. And according to Forbes, Barbie’s sales have dropped 14%, and sales are down for the third straight quarter. Is it just a slump? Some think so. But others believe Barbie may, after more than 50 years, Barbie may very well be on the outs, with the doll failing to remain relevant in a new generation of adolescent girls.
KAMCORD
An app designed to allow gamers to record mini-movies of their gaming progress is being used by teenagers to do so much more. And it’s one of the newest apps teenagers are using to create community. Over 25 million videos have been created by an audience almost entirely made up of teenagers. Teens are using video games as virtual chat rooms, inviting friends to play, then recording their interactions and conversations as they happen real time in the game. It’s yet another example of how teenagers create virtual space in which to express themselves and pursue relationship.
Source: http://www.thedailybeast.com/ articles/2014/10/21/barbie-is-out-monsterhigh-is-in.html
Source: https://gigaom.com/2014/10/31/gameface-how-teens-use-mobile-game-videos-to-reinvent-machinima/
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For most of the last 14 years or so, I’ve been teaching the Bible to teenagers in a small group environment. And even when I’ve had a group as large as 15-20, I still taught it as a small group, putting a ton of emphasis on interaction and guided study. I’ve found that there are some real advantages to teaching in small groups. But there are some challenges, as well. Here is a list of what I think are the key challenges and opportunities to teaching teenagers the Bible in a small group setting.
CHALLENGES • You Can’t Hide—If you’re not prepared, it will show. You might say the same is true in teaching in large groups. But there is so much more interaction in small group. In a small group, mistakes and a lack of preparation can often be magnified. •D ependent On Participation—In large groups, you can just do your thing. You don’t rely on interaction. (Which, granted, is a pretty crummy way to think about teaching, but it’s true.) Maybe you lecture for 20 minutes or so (or more) and the discussion and application happens in breakouts. No such luxury in small groups. In small groups, you’re much more dependent on your students engaging. • Balance—It’s easier for one or two students to dominate a discussion in small group. (Of course, it’s just as easy for YOU to dominate the discussion, as well, which is not great either!) You have to fight a little harder for balance. • Numbers Matter—In a large group, if you have a handful of students who aren’t “tracking” with you for any reason, you can still do a pretty good job of teaching the rest of the group. In a
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• More Opportunity For Ownership From Students—Small groups are a better environment for prayer. They’re a better environment for students to read aloud. They’re a better environment for personalized application. A better environment for tough discussions. And so on, and so on . . . It’s just a better environment for spiritual growth in general. There is certainly a place for large groups in your youth ministry. And small groups definitely present some unique challenges. However, I think this list shows they also present some tremendous opportunities. And the opportunities, at least in my book, far outweigh the challenges. Andy Blanks is the co-founder and Publisher for youthministry360.
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WORKER SOUNDOFF 1. What’s your favorite thing about small groups? My absolute favorite thing about small groups is that you and your students can go deeper. There is more space for them to wrestle with their faith and ask hard questions. This happens because relationships can be built in a small group setting a little easier. – Leneita Fix, Missions and Training Coordinator BowDown Church/ Co-Founder FrontLIne Urban Resources
(thank goodness people have been patient with me in my process!). I’ve had to remember that every small group is different. And every member in the small group is different. It’s OK to lead different groups and different students, differently! As simple as it is, praying for individual students on a regular basis and asking the Lord to lead you as you lead them—that’s a difference maker. – Heather Bishop, High School Ministry Associate, Shades Mountain Baptist Church
2. What do you find to be the biggest challenge in teaching teenagers in small groups?
4. How have you seen small groups enable your students to really grow closer to Christ?
I would say the biggest challenge in small groups is just how easy it is to get off topic. You can come to the end of your time and think, “Did we accomplish anything here today?” Although it’s hard, you have to manage questions and diversions well. It doesn’t mean we don’t allow students to ask questions. It means we have to watch for the types of rabbit trails students desire to take. Are they asking questions that help them get closer to Jesus or are they just trying to take the group where they want it to go? – Leneita
Meaningful adult relationships have been the biggest way I’ve seen students grow closer to Christ. As they build those relationships, they open up about their struggles and questions. Small groups provide organic relationships with mentors who can guide students in their walk with the Lord. – Andrew
3. What’s the one truth or tip you’ve learned about running small groups that you’d pass along to other youth workers? Don’t ever use a group leader who isn’t capable of leading the group in a way that fits your vision for your ministry. In small group ministry we always need more leaders, but we can’t give into the temptation to fill those needs with warm bodies and ignore whether they have the ability to lead or not. – Andrew Johnson. High School Pastor. Cottage Hill Baptist Church Small groups are a marathon, not a sprint. It takes time to build a relationship with students and investing often requires patience
They become places where students can ask the hardest questions and really look into their relationship with Jesus. They can challenge and pray and share their fears and doubts. They come to really learn what it means to belong to Christ. – Leneita I’ve seen students grow in their knowledge of God’s Word, strengthen their communication with God through prayer, willingly submit themselves to a community who will hold them accountable, and look for ways to share the Gospel with their lost friends. We see students relying on the Lord to stretch themselves in their faithfulness. We have seen students feel safe, loved, and known through these groups. – Heather
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THE REALITIES OF BUILDING A SMALL GROUP CULTURE
By Heather Campbell
I have to confess something: My church doesn’t have small groups. Before I came here a year ago, I assumed every healthy church did, especially a large church such as mine.
the value of church attendance is less important in our collective lives than ever before. What role does church play if the average church-goer only attends once or twice a month?
But small groups aren’t the only benchmark of a successful ministry. My church has fantastic Sunday morning programs for children and teenagers, as well as other programmed events. Yet, as our staff evaluates where our congregation is and where it needs to go, we all agree that we need more community. We recognize that community happens when a large church feels like a small one. Therefore, small groups feel like a natural answer.
The answer to that question (if there is one) is more complex than we can cover in this article. However, before you start anything else in your church, you must talk about this with the people helping you spearhead this project. You have to be aware of the place that church takes in the lives of your students and their families, and then discuss where you want to go and how small groups will achieve that.
As we attempt to build small group culture, we’ve encountered some obstacles that have helped us learn and grow. Here are a few realities that we’ve faced:
1. T he vision for small groups needs to be pitched well. When I invite someone to be a part of a “small group” in a culture where there are none, why do I expect them to understand immediately what that is? Small group culture varies from church to church, so even if they’ve been a part of a small group in the past, it is very important that we clarify our small group culture. How this plays out will vary from church to church, but work with leadership to look at your culture and find a natural way for small groups to fit in.
2. P eople may not know how to fit “more church” into their lives. The patterns of church attendance are very different that what they were 10 years ago. Less Americans are attending church than ever before, for less time than they ever have before. Sadly,
For us, it may mean that we plug community in another way. Or it means that small groups look different for us than the traditional model I was taught. And that brings us to:
3. You must be willing to fail at things. When our family pastor said this to me two weeks ago, I freaked out. No one likes to fail, especially a Type-A, anxious-thriving person like me. But as you work out any new programming, especially a program built on the personal culture of your church, you must be willing to fail at it. We’ve discovered this well as we have tried out a traditional model of small groups and have failed at it. But as we look towards the future: a future that we hope is thriving with a communal and authentic faith, we stay positive. After all, the vision is the most important part of the work. Heather Campbell is a youth director at St. Luke’s UMC in Indianapolis. Heather is passionate about middle school students, the STL Cardinals, and her one-eyed cat, Iris. Heather blogs at heatherleacampbell.me.
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SMALL GROUP: NOT THE TIME FOR “SECOND SERMONS” By Benjamin Kerns
Last year I had the privilege of going to a national ministry conference to hear a world-class communicator. They did exactly what one would expect from a world-class communicator at a big time conference. They were powerful, articulate, and convicting. As the communicator was wrapping up their talk, my mind was spinning and my heart was churning as I wrestled with my thoughts, and with God. But before I could get too far down the road in processing this thing God was doing in me, the worship leader got up and performed what I like to call the “second sermon.” Obviously God did something big in this person’s heart as well, and this individual used his opportunity with the mic to share his conviction. This seems all well and good, but it actually derailed the thing that God was doing in me.
this is your model, I want to speak to you today. In this model, small groups are intended to make sure the students have grasped what they just learned and know how to apply it. And yet, in these groups, “second sermons” crop up all the time. I’m guilty of this, every one of my small group leaders are guilty of this, and I know that you’re guilty of this from time to time. We jump in and take over the conversation. We think we’re filling the silence, correcting theology, or passing on conviction, but I’d like to push back a little bit, and suggest that in some cases, we may very well be short circuiting the work of the Holy Spirit.
what would it look like if you saw the purpose of small groups not as the place to confirm your personal Instead of letting the message thoughts and convictions, but as stand alone, and allow space for the work space for students to me to reflect and the Holy Spirit truly process what the Holy Spirit to move and direct me, I had a is doing in them? tour guide attempt to do all the There are few space in our students’ lives where they can work for me. actually process the deeper issues and concerns of their lives, What I heard was a second treatment of the communicator’s talk passed through the filter of the worship leader. This isn’t exactly what I came for. As much as I hate when “second sermon” happens to me, as a youth worker, and specifically as a small group leader, I’m afraid that the bulk of how I lead is using “second sermon,” one of the most comfortable, and yet counterproductive, tools in a small group leader’s box. Small groups are utilized a lot of different ways across the church landscape. Many churches use their small groups as break out groups following a large group time of learning. If
especially in the context of their faith. Small groups are a gift to them, and should be treated as such. Hearing what is actually in their minds and hearts is a treat that nobody really gets access to. And when we fall back on the “second sermon,” we communicate that we really aren’t interested in what is going in their hearts and minds. Just say no to “second sermons.” Benjamin Kerns is the Pastor to Children and Students at Marin Covenant Church. Ben is an avid blogger at averageyouthministry. com, and is a frequent contributor to the ym360 Blog and ym360 curriculum projects. His first book with ym360, From the Pen to the Palace, released in 2015.
A Free Discipleship Framework For Your Youth Ministry The process by which teenagers grow to become more like Christ looks a little different from church to church, doesn’t it? There are some similarities, of course. Some common elements you’d expect to find. But, the actual nuts and bolts of how this happens looks a little different. But, we all want the same outcome. We all want to see students grow in their faith. We want them to become authentic Christ-followers. In a word, we want them to become disciples.
But what does a disciple look like? How would you define the end goal? The great thing is that we don’t have to try to pull this answer out of mid-air. The Bible has a lot to say about this.
And because we think they’re a really helpful way to think about what we want our students to become, we want to share them with you, too.
A few years ago, we did a fun exercise. We read through the Bible looking for descriptions of disciples. We wanted to see the picture Scripture painted of what a Christ-follower looked like. As we compiled verses and passages, some common characteristics began to emerge. And as we distilled them further, we landed on six specific characteristics, or traits that all disciples have.
We’ve put together a short PDF that passes along these six discipleship traits and challenges you to consider how to implement them in your ministry.
Over the years we’ve taught them in workshops and in small groups, both with teenagers and adults alike. And these traits have helped us in our own lives think about our growth as Christ-followers.
Our hope is that you can utilize this picture to see your grow closer to Christ, becoming more authentic followers as a result.
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR SMALL GROUPS FROM FIZZLING
By Andy Blanks
The Fizzle. We’ve all been there. What starts out as a strong small group hits a few bumps in the road. Sometimes these little “bumps” begin to add up. And next thing you know, what was a meaningful gathering turns into drudgery. You’ve fizzled.
And if you’ve been there, it’s no fun. But it doesn’t have to be that way. There are things we can do to fight the fizzle.
Help Teenagers Define The Group’s Purpose It’s important for you to know the purpose of your time in small group. But it’s equally important for students to know this. It’s a great idea to help each individual express in his or her own words what they would like to get out of their time in the group. Ask students, “How do you want to be different as result of spending time in this group setting?” or “What changes do you want to see made in your life as a result of your involvement in this group?”
Keep Your Purpose Out Front As a leader, keeping your group’s purpose or vision out front is key in not only motivating participation, but for keeping the group on track. Make it a point a few times a month to simply remind the group why it is you’re meeting. The cool thing about defining a purpose is that you can use it to periodically provide a “check up” for your groups’ overall health. Maybe a couple of times a year you can ask, “Are we still acting in line with our purpose? And if not, what do we need to change to get back on track?” If you don’t articulate a purpose, it’s hard to measure effectiveness.
Intentional Communication Is Key Poor, or inconsistent communication from a leader will kill a group. Here are three principles for communication that keep a small group thriving: • Communicate Consistently To The Group: Don’t create hoops for your group members (or their parents) to jump through to get the information they need. Find the method or methods for communication that work and use them the same way each week.
• Information Is Important . . . : Give students and parents only the essential info, and do it far enough in advance so they can take action.
• . . . But Inspiration Is Vital: If the only thing you communicate to group members is information, you lose. Information is WAY more important in creating a healthy small group.
• Strategic Communication to Individuals: Communicating info to the entire group is important. But personal, individual touch points are vital to a healthy group dynamic. Make it a point to reach out to individual group members between group meetings.
Does it take more intentionality on your part to fight the fizzle? Of course. But you’ll find that after a few weeks of making these changes, it will become a part of who you are. You won’t even think about it. Andy Blanks is the co-founder and Publisher for youthministry360.
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DEVOTIONS FOR STUDENTS HELP YOUR TEENS ENGAGE WITH GOD IN HIS WORD WITH THESE POWERFUL DEVOTIONALS. EASY-TO USE, CREATIVE, DEVELOPED WITH YOUR TEENS IN MIND!
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(Extra)Ordinary FINALLY, A 365-DAY DEVOTIONAL JOURNAL YOUR STUDENTS WILL ACTUALLY READ. (Extra)Ordinary isn’t like other year-long devotional journals. There are three different sections so teens can choose where they want to pick up each day based on how they feel. (Extra)Ordinary features the following sections: • Ordinary Times: Over 100 image-driven devotions perfect for everyday life. • Crazy Times: 10-day, issue specific devotions for when life gets crazy. • Holiday Times: Special devotions for Lent, Advent/Christmas, even their Birthday! (Extra)Ordinary . . . the devotional book you’ll keep coming back to again and again.
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NEXT: Growing A Faith That Lasts
Perfect for new believers, intro to discipleship, and those still young in their faith. 4 weeks
A 4-week interactive journal helping teenagers take ownership of growing deeper in their faith.
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Journey through the lives of some of the Old Testament’s most interesting people. Includes a key truth and guided application for each day! 4 weeks
Journey through the lives of some of the New Testament’s most interesting people. Includes a key truth and guided application for each day! 4 weeks
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WILL ACTUALLY KEEP UP WITH (EXTRA)ORDINARY is an amazing devotional because of its unique design. You won’t find another 365-day devotion quite like it. Students don’t start (Extra)Ordinary at the beginning and end at the end. They can choose where they want to read each day based on how they feel. There are three different sections:
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(EXTRA)ORDINARY. . . the devotional book your students will keep coming back to again and again.
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Help New Believers Thrive In Their Faith This interactive devotional journal helps new believers understand what it means to be “new”, what it means to see God in a “new” way, and what it means to live out the call to follow Christ. NEW is prefect for new believers, intro to discipleship purposes, and those young in their faith.
BONUS FEATURE: Download a FREE (optional) 4-lesson Bible study guide and mentor teens along the way. Currently used in 1,500+ youth groups, this is one of the best new believer resources you’ll find! See pg. 18 For Pricing
Works Great With “Next: Growing A Faith That Lasts.” See NEXT On Back Cover
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