We live in a day and age where consumerism defines us. We want what
we want when we want it. Most times we will get it. Think of a 30 second
big mac commercial from McDonald's. You see it, you have a desire in
you to get it, so you go and get it. Its just that easy. We constantly
press our Easy Button and our desires are magically fulfilled. Alan
Hirsch has a 2 minute video that is worth watching.
The problem with consumerism is that it has infected our
churches. Instead of obeying Jesus last words of "make disciples" we
have created attractive programs and events that have served as our
recruiting strategy to fill our pews and chairs. But if people come,
then we are a successful church. Let's put it this way: Good programs
and Events = Vision of many/most churches. Yes the gospel is shared in
those context, but is it lived?
So, what do we do? We change the vision.
God can do anything including working through our programs and events,
but call me old fashion, what if we just made disciples? To make a
disciple means you are involved in shaping someones life. You help shape
their worldview and character. I do not know anyone who can do that
through a program or just 45 minutes of Sunday School. It takes time and relationship.
Below is a model that has not been tested, but I am in the works of
building for our youth ministry. Its not the model itself that is great,
its making disciples that is the goal. Maybe this model will change the
stat of the 10 people that I have talked with and only 2 being
discipled that have grown up through our church and are now out of youth
ministry.
(2211) The 2211 is a set up and a structure for our youth ministry. Each of our youth leaders will take their students (their small group/Sunday school class) per semester and Have 2 get togethers, 2 Community Involvement projects, 1 one on one with a student and meet with me once per semester.
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- The two get togethers are just activities that the groups do as a
group (not the whole youth group, your small group and/or Sunday school
class). This shows students you care about them enough to get together
with them outside church times. They start to trust you and build a
relationship with you. Many more implications.
2 - The 2 Community Involvement Projects show the students that
community is important. Students get to work together and with their
leader. They learn about service and community. This could be as simple
as a Community Kitchen type of event or just raking leaves for an
elderly neighbor. The point is: they are serving together.
1 - One on one. This could be anything from having the student
come and eat dinner with your family to go to a park and pass a
football. The point is: the student has your full attention and you have
theirs.
1 - Meet with me once. Although I will have constant
conversation/aid/accountability, with our leaders through meetings and
e-mail, we still get to meet one on one together. We chat about youth
ministry, but its not all business. We can chat about life, family and
more. (I meet with the 2 female leaders).
This blog post
is not to sell anyone a discipleship plan, but just to encourage to
change current models that may be built on consumerism, good programs
and events. Outside this model we have a Sunday night meeting with small
groups after the message, Sunday School, Worship Service and our The Well.
To make a disciple, you have to ask yourself what is a disciple
and how do I make a disciple? Start with the Bible, its a great
resource. Then get a game plan together and do it. I pray that many
disciples and world changer would grow up out of our youth ministry. It
would be tough to know the stats on how many people are actually being
discipled in churches, but I pray that we would let consumerism take the
back seat and follow Jesus in making true disciples.
Friday, January 20, 2012
Sunday, January 8, 2012
12 Goals of 2012
My 12 Goals of 2012
1. Make a proactive choice to make Jesus Lord daily.
2. Win: Share my faith as often as people exist.
3. Build leaders: Students and adults.
4. Date my wife more.
5. Paint all rooms in my house.
6. Get Blue Belt in Jiu Jitsu.
7. Workout often
8. Invest in kids school, hobbies and lives.
9. 10 Outreaches at Hixson High/Middle School with follow up Discipleship
10. Grow deeper in my relationships.
11. Grow: Read more books and meet with mentors more.
12. Keep house clean.
Here are last Years Goals: Last Years Goals
What are your goals??
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