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Stay True to Your Denomination
ОглавлениеIf your denomination offers ministry events (summer camp, youth convention, sports rally, overnighter . . . ) attend and support them. These events may be on a local, district, state, regional, or national level; regardless of what level they are offered on, attend and support them.
If these events are lacking and you feel that they are not worth attending, and that your students will not benefit from attending, then choose to become a part of the solution to improving the event, and building a better ministry opportunity.
If your denomination does not offer such events, choose carefully which non-denominational events you will attend. Here is my caution: these events come to town, do their ministry, and leave (maybe to return next year). The hazard is that they leave behind no support system for your attending students, or the decisions they may make.
The Church of God Reformation Movement in Ohio has done a good job of creating and sustaining events on the local, district and state levels. Some of these events include Stark County Roller Skating (which includes nine congregations and runs during the school year); North East Ohio Winter Retreat (which invites over sixty congregations); youth events during each of the five district camp meetings; seven weeks of summer camp at our state campgrounds; and the state youth convention (which hosts over fifty congregations and over 800 delegates).
The national office of the Church of God Reformation Movement also hosts their International Youth Convention every two years that is attended by over 5,000 delegates.
What Ohio Church of God youth leaders see happening with our students is that they grow up together at these events, anticipate seeing one another at said events, create deep friendships, end up attending college together, and some even marry one another. Literally, our students are doing life together, as a very large, extended youth family.
More importantly, our youth leaders are doing ministry together. We are building relationships with one another, and with one another’s students; thus creating an inner-woven ministry support system for our students.