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1) People that are not gifted enough to be on the Worship Team
2) People that are looking for a social club, and don't mind singing as well.
DEREK
And Vince you're crazy... then again I've never been to your church - but every church needs a youth group. We are the youth of the nation. The people who are youth now will be the leaders soon enough - hopefully we taught them well.
Brook Sarver
www.two10eleven.com
this is always uncomfortable for everyone involved. Forced interaction.
and about the youth ministry? I think we should spend MORE on that, and we have a really big part of our budget for that. it is critical to reach the teenagers.
Individually, some folks do a lot of work. But our particular body is not represented at anything outside the building.
We are just about to begin looking at everything and swinging the axe. Watch out.
3 songs
Announcements
Offering
3 songs
Message
Let's shake it up a bit people...
I'm at the point that I'm about ready to cut everything and start from scratch. I just want to focus on being Jesus to our neighbors.
A church tradition of ours that I hate? The bell that rings signaling that sunday school is done. It's loud, obnoxious, and I'm almost always under one of them when it gets rung. Scares me right out of my skin.
I too want to kill the 5 worships, announcements, message service programming format.
Stop calling that "creative!" We get it! You REALLY love Chris Tomlin!
Women's Ministry.
OK OK I'm Kidding. Seriously though, I 100% agree on the bulletins. Waste of time and earth. (But, they are fun to draw on.) Also, we are moving most of our focus to small groups, and studies. I figure, if we cut everything and focused on a few words and phrases, we'd be in good shape. "Community" for real community, not our church community and "Justice For All" It would be a beautiful day.
Waste of time to stuff, un-stuff, only to pick them up off the chairs or floor between and after services. Cost is not really a problem (we have a sweet deal) but the man-power hours are such a waste, not to mention the poor trees...
OK, rant over.
Sorry, don't mean to sound insensitive. I really do care about reaching the unchurched (our whole congregation does too) but adults should really act their age and not expect to be lead around by the hand for the rest of their lives.
(deep cleansing breath)
bulletin as it stands (I'm with you on the creative push, Brent)
adult Sunday School
family mailboxes in the hallways
midweek worship - huge strain on our people resources with very minimal fruit.
Vacation Bible School
Bookstore/Cafe
Paid Childcare
Some of the technical elements of worship
to name a few.
i too actually have to say, bulletin, the way we do it anyway
Vacation Bible School
Some of the technical elements of our services (cameras, control room equipment)
Bookstore/Cafe
Children's snack shop
I do think a narrowed focus is awesome. When you have so many "ministries" that you can't name them all...there's most likely a problem.
Is it bad that this just made me laugh out loud :)
That time of community infilling via Spirit-filled worship and Word (along with the personal interaction through the week) is what my spiritual tank needs.
Also, the community events. Never been effective for us, and when I think of their cost and what those resources could do for core ministries . . . man.
I would rather focus on creating a culture of life-as-message to reach people rather than having big parties to attract the community (which in case you didn't assume, have not been very effective, another reason to stop doing them).
More churches need to do away with VBS too. Thank goodness we axed that one a few years back.
Saints Alive (seniors)
Deacon's meetings
Steward's ministry (guys who just missed the cut to be a deacon)
Outdoor Ministry (an excuse to go hunting or fishing)
men's breakfast
nominating committee
personnel committee
Sunday School
and I could go on and on...
vince (from earlier) had a good point about axing youth ministry.
But mostly, I would do away with TPS reports...
"Mr Customer, are you aware of the many great savings products we have available for you?"
"Yeah, I already have a savings account with you.
"oh...um...great!Just wondering! Have a nice day!"
Totally unhelpful.
They should scrap it and work on getting our guide to work better. The Guide, supposedly has instructions on how to do anything in the branch. If I ask a manager a question, their first response is "Did you check the guide?" And the Guide is rarely helpful. Like the Help Desk.
I call them the "Unhelpful Desk."
Vince and Petey ---- Please Explain
I would get rid of our 3hrs Sunday Service :(
There's a few of those I could kill...
1) Group Publishing hasn't come out with anything innovative in years. All they do is repackage the same songs, same stories and same ideas into a new overall "theme" (mountain climbing, going to space, and this year...THE LAB!) Not to mention, they charge you an arm and a leg for all their materials (and that is not including the cost the church incurs running it: electricity, A/C, staff OT, resources not provided by Group, etc.). That money could be used to fund missionaries, feed the needy, etc.
2) It's no longer an outreach. How can it be when EVERY church in a 30-mile radius of Dayton is doing the EXACT SAME VBS! By the time our church gets around to doing it at the beginning of August, every church in our area will have already exhausted the idea, and what kid is going to want to come to ours when they already went to the one just down the street from them.
3) A little over 3 years ago, our church model started drastically changing, moving towards community outreach based house churches. Ministry is supposed to be happening in our neighborhoods on a daily basis, and be de-centralized from the building. Now, we're supposed to invite and lug all of these kids across town to our building for 4 nights. It is entirely counterproductive and against everything our model is supposed to be about. Backyard Bible Clubs would be such a better option. There would be so much more personal interaction with the kids, it would happen right in the neighborhoods where we live, and would allow us to reach out into our communities instead of expecting them to step into ours.
Probably all of our printed material (especially bulletin). Very few read white paper anymore, at least in church.
And then our OOS (order of service)
2 songs
meet and greet
2 songs
(insert drama or video),
message
2 songs
Give the Holy Spirit a chance to move….
to drop: Adult Sunday School...basically a club and is not really effective, nor does it follow our vision...hmmm
When I met with our pastor before they voted us in as directors, I told him that I was there to help equip them to handle life - not to entertain them. Having fun is the by-product of us being together outside of regular youth meeting as well as during regular youth meeting. That's out stand. We're more concerned about their spiritual life than entertaining them. We have fun nights, but the focus is spiritual. There's already enough entertainment and too many kids committing suicide and cutting and living in depression. That's why our focus is totally spiritual.
So, I'm curious about why you would think that youth ministry would be the "program" to cut??
BTW, I agree with the bulletin thing.
the bulletin.
the order of service.
the choir.
heck, the whole traditional service.
the unspoken dress code.
our cheesy music minister (he goes if the traditional service goes.)
im sure there are many more. i just want to redo our entire church sometimes.
i see let's all cut down that old tree...
- The Traditional Service - Our Church has both traditional and contemporary and while I don't mind the traditional service, it makes our stage look so cluttered. We have a huge stage and we can't even walk on it because it is crammed with music stands, orchestra platforms, choir risers and my personal least favorite, a giant grand piano smack dab in front of the drum set.
- The Service Order - Ours is basically 2 or 3 songs announcements, 2 more songs, teaching. The person who does announcements is really cool and funny but he says the exact same thing every weekend...Literally! It's like he's following a script (I practically have it memorized)
- Making the stage look like a theme park - I agree with the anonymous comment above that decorating the stage differently for every series can be super distracting...especially for newcomers! As cool as it is to make your church auditorium look like a spaceship, a jungle or a pirate ship, is it really necessary? Will it really help the newcomers connect with God and the church? Sure, if your newcomers are Neil Armstrong, Tarzan and Jack Sparrow!
- POWERPOINT - Seriously people, there are many other programs out there that are much better (for both mac and PC).
- Using 300 different backgrounds per song - If your church has indeed made the switch from powerpoint to some sort of alternative and better program, volunteers sometimes have the tendancy of going nuts with it. I'm not sure if anyone else experiences this but the volunteers on the tech team at my church absolutely love seeing how many different video backgrounds they can play while projecting the words to the worship songs. Seriously people, it is very distracting to sing along to "How great is our God" while watching the matrix flashing numbers in the background, then that really fast camera shot that goes through new your city, then that space wormhole thing all in a matter of seconds. I must admit it is pretty cool to be able to play moving videos behind the words but you must be careful. In the words of the late Ben Parker, "With great power comes great responsibility!"
Well that's it for me!
Sorry, Carlos, for making my comment look like a SCL post.(seriously didn't mean to do that)
Perhaps those who would cut "Youth Ministry" are simply in favor of a more intergenerational approach that connects believers of all ages.
Explain why the current youth ministry model is effective or biblically appropriate....(I don't think that simply saying that "they are the future" constitutes them having their own deal at the other end of the building....implying that participating in corporate worship with their parents can't achieve the same end...)
Now don't get me wrong....The church i work for has a youth ministry and I am great friends with the directors....I am just very interested in keeping the conversation going...
_maybe a glorified babysitting service sucking down crazy resources may not be the same as the church in Acts including younger people...
_and I've been working in young adult and college ministry for a while and we've all heard the stats about kids who don't make the leap from these youth groups into college ministries or church-wide involvement...and I'm tired of all the "blame" being put on the multigenerational churches, college ministries, etc...perhaps the youth ministry which resembles nothing like the rest of the real world needs a reality check...
Seriously - if you MUST have a Chess Outreach Ministry or a Dairy Farmers Ministry, find a person with a passion for it and let them flow with it. They'll generate excitement and vision if you give them the chance. Really.
Just don't block their productivity by creating committees so that every Joe Smith can say that he's 'over a ministry'.
Teamwork? Yes, please. Bureaucracy? Negative.
/rant. ;)
Oh, and definitely ditto, ditto, ditto on the paper waste we print and pass out each Sunday!
and VBS? really? I had the opportunity to lead a 7 year old kid as he accepted Christ first time (along with 40 others) at our VBS this year. about 600 kids there.. so ill stick with the bulletin.
Second, do we really need the miniature mission control, sound/light/dopler weather neighborhood skytrack 2,000,000 set up in the "sanctuary" AND the "theater" (which is not even being used for the Summer?
Petey, the babysitting sucking down resources sounds like you re pigeon holing your own church and honestly I think you're bitter. Maybe (not meaning to be a jerk or anything) but maybe you should pray and seek why you're so bitter.
I appreciate you fleshing out your disagreement...
Just to clear up...
I did not mean to imply that I have a problem with youth ministry or a problem with any church having age specific ministries...
I simply wanted to make sure that we fleshed out our arguments and disagreements with more than..."they are the future so therefore it is ridiculous for someone to think that youth ministry should be axed..."
Thanks for explaining :) I really do appreciate it .
You are all more than welcome to come and see what God is doing with the youth in New York City.
I just have to say that I feel kind of sorry for you.
It's apparent from your comments that you are genuinely frustrated with the nature of YOUR Church youth programs.
Your error is in assuming that ALL churches are this ineffective with their youth ministries.
MY CHURCH has an awesome youth ministry where our youth not only learns the word and experiences great worship, but they are:
*working in the inner city: painting houses, mowing lawns, handing out groceries, picking up trash.
*traveling to foreign countries to work as missionaries for 1-2 weeks at a time.
*Handing out bottled water on the hot streets of Baton Rouge to drivers who are wary from sitting in traffic
*Witnessing to students on the college campus
*Working in our Dream Center warehouse, sorting groceries and paper goods to give to the homeless and poor
*Participating in our homeless breakfast outreach each Thursday morning
OUR Youth ministry (Pathfinders & Refuge) are anything BUT a "babysitting" service!
We ARE teaching these kids to become the ministers and servants of tomorrow.
In a world that is so self-serving, I think that is pretty awesome and definitely money well-spent.