Saw this on Kurt Johnston's blog this morning and had to share.
Good thing I saw this because we were thinking about doing the same thing tonight, only the guy driving the motorcycle would be juggling machetes at the same time. Really??? No, not really. :)
There are so many student ministry blogs out there that have inspired, encouraged and challenged me. This is my attempt to contribute to the ongoing conversation.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
What do youth pastors do all week to stay busy?
When I was a student, I certainly wondered what my youth pastor did all week. In case you're curious, here's a little insight... :)
What really goes on in the LifeLine office during the week from Jon Grunden on Vimeo.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Sledding without Snow
This school year our student ministry made a move from "live" announcements to announcements on video. Overall, it has been a good move for us. If you are interested in why, check it out here.
Otherwise, here is our most recent installment: Promo for winter retreat. Enjoy!
Otherwise, here is our most recent installment: Promo for winter retreat. Enjoy!
Announcement Dec 2 and 6 from Jon Grunden on Vimeo.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Volunteer Training Plan so far this year

This summer, our team spent significant time boiling down everything we feel is important for a new volunteer to know and a veteran volunteer to be reminded of. The result of these conversations lead to our first training plan. This is not a new idea, and most of these ideas are borrowed from people who have been doing this a lot longer than I have, but I wanted to share it in hope that it might inspire, encourage, and challenge others. Here's what we have done so far.
Note: Our structure allows us 45 minutes each week with just volunteers. We alternate between training and giving our leaders time in their cell families (gatherings of 6-10 leaders)
Week 1: Run Through Night: We took a night to walk volunteers (without students) through what we do and why we do it.
Week 2: Purpose of Small Group: Why we believe small groups are at the core of what we do + a basic understanding of how we handle discipline.
Week 3: SG Basic Training: Basic "how to's" of small group time
Week 4: SG Do's and Don'ts: the "do's and don'ts" of small group time
Week 5: Mentor/Friend: What it means to be a mentor and a friend to students
Week 6: Abuse, depression, cutting and suicide: How to handle these situations.
Week 7: 5-3-1 (borrowed from Doug Fields): How to prioritize your investment in your small group students
Week 8: Social Media Etiquette for volunteers (facebook, twitter, etc.)
Week 9: Gender Grade discussions: Round table discussions for leaders of each grade and gender.
If you would like details on any of these trainings please email me at jgrunden@adabible.org.
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