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Introduction
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Section 1: Why Student Leadership?
- Prepare – Luke 2:41-52
- Cultivating Student Leadership, Aracelis Vazquez Haye – Video and Discussion Outline
- Encouraging Leadership in Youth Ministry, Mike Park – Video and Discussion Outline
- Spiritual Growth and Discipleship as Invitation, Chap Clark – Video and Discussion Outline
- Questions for Reflection
- Additional Resources
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Section 2: Discerning the Gifts of Student Leadership
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Section 3: Cultivating and Training Leaders Within the Youth Group
- Prepare – Ephesians 4:1-16
- Helping Youth Cultivate Life Skills in the Process of Ministry, Janice McLean-Farrell – Video and Discussion Outline
- Training Youth to Lead, Chris Russell – Video and Discussion Outline
- Cultivating Leadership in Youth Group Settings, Mark Park – Video and Discussion Outline
- Questions for Reflection
- Additional Resources
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Section 4: Helping Youth to Own the Ministry
- Prepare – Acts 11:1-18
- Senior Leadership, Skip Masback – Video and Discussion Outline
- How to Help Young People Own Their Ministry, Jorge Gonzalez – Video and Discussion Outline
- Benefits of Outdoor Ministry, Ryan Gackenheimer and Andrew Wicks – Video and Discussion Outline
- Questions for Reflection
- Additional Resources
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Section 5: Agency in Student Leadership
- Prepare – Matthew 14:13-21
- Advice for Youth Ministers, Almeda Wright and Nyle Fort – Video and Discussion Outline
- Individual and Collective Agency, Almeda Wright and Nyle Fort – Video and Discussion Outline
- Vocation, Bill Mathis – Video and Discussion Outline
- Questions for Reflection
- Additional Resources
Questions for Reflection
Reflect:
- What does it feel like to hear a new vision? How did the listeners in Acts 11 first react? And what kind of trust did they have in Peter, so that the vision could be cast in the first place?
- As youth claim their vision for their ministry, how might we feel? And how, like Peter’s audience in Acts, are we called to respond (assuming that we have trust in the youth who cast this vision)?