Developing Budgets and Raising Funds
Rev. Skip Masback on, “Developing Budgets and Raising Funds,” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Ministering Effectively in Multi-Ethnic Contexts
Rev. Aracelis Vazquez-Haye on, “Ministering Effectively in Multi-Ethnic Contexts,” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Offering Effective Pastoral Care
Rev. Keith King on, “Offering Effective Pastoral Care,” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Cultivating Student Leadership
Rev. Aracelis Vazquez-Haye on, “Cultivating Student Leadership” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Leading Experiential Bible Study
Rev. Keith King on, “Leading Experiential Bible Study,” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Nurturing Relational Bonds
Rev. Skip Masback on, “Nurturing Relational Bonds,” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Live, Love, Listen, Learn… Lead: Sustainable Leadership for Youth Ministry
Rev. Skip Masback on, “Live, Love, Listen, Learn… Lead: Sustainable Leadership for Youth Ministry,” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium at Yale Divinity School. This lecture was delivered in June 2015 as part of the series, Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth.
Discerning and Communicating Mission and Vision
Rev. Skip Masback on, “Discerning and Communicating Mission and Vision” as part of YMI’s annual Summer Symposium. This lecture is part of Planting Seeds of Hope & Joy: Best Practices for Starting, Nurturing, and Growing Transformative Ministries with Youth from June 2015 at Yale Divinity School.
Forgiveness and Youth Ministry
Paul Gorrell and Dr. Miroslav Volf lectured on Forgiveness as part of the Yale Youth Ministry Institute Lunch & Lecture Series on “Nurturing Joy” on December 5, 2018 at Yale Divinity School. Mr. Gorrell is interviewed following the lecture.
What’s Worth Wanting?
Dr. Matthew Croasmun, Associate Research Scholar and Director of the Life Worth Living Program at the Yale Center for Faith & Culture and Lecturer of Divinity & Humanities at Yale University, delivered a lecture entitled, “What’s Worth Wanting?” at Yale Divinity School on February 6, 2018.
On Forgiveness
Dr. Miroslav Volf and Paul Gorrell deliver a lecture on Joy and Forgiveness as part of the Youth Ministry Institute Lunch & Lecture series on Nurturing Joy on December 5, 2018 at Yale Divinity School. Dr. Volf and Mr. Gorrell is interviewed following the lecture.
Sacred Narrative
Dr. Mark Gornik and Miriam Acevedo delivered this lecture on Sacred Narrative as part of the Yale Youth Ministry Institute Lunch & Lecture series on Nurturing Joy on December 7, 2016 at Yale Divinity School. In this presentation, Mark Gornik and Miriam Acevedo discuss the role of “singing the sacred story” in learning and transmitting Christian faith across generations and cultures. Dr. Gornik is interviewed following the lecture.