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Every Youth Pastor Speaks

I just read a post from a pastor that I must share.  It blessed me, and it ought to bless our youth dude, I mean pastor, Chris Moore.  You can find the post here.  And the text follows:

What Every Youth Pastor Wishes Their Senior Pastor Knew

OKā€¦so I have been on a youth ministry kick the past weekā€¦I canā€™t help it.  This past week was one of the most amazing weeks of my life.  The ONLY thing that would have made it better would have been to have Lucretia with meā€¦sheā€™s AWESOME!

I did some reflecting this past weekend of the time I spent in youth ministryā€¦and the success and failures that I experienced.  I have came up with the following list of things that I believe every youth pastor wishes they could tell their senior pastorā€“here we goā€¦

#1 - Pray For Meā€¦And Tell Me That You Are Doing So!

There is something about a senior pastor that will pray over the area of youth ministry in the church that he serves.  And there is something INCREDIBLE when a youth pastor is told by the pastor that he is being prayed for.  I admit that I do not do this nearly enoughā€¦but that is changing after this weekā€¦Alden, Sandyā€“I GOT YOU!

#2 - Ask Me How Things Are Going!

I fear that all too often the senior pastor hires someone to do youth ministryā€¦and then views that as the monkey off his backā€“when in fact I have rarely ever seen a successful youth ministry that didnā€™t have the support of the senior pastor.  I try my best to make it around to Alden and Sandy every week to ask them how things are goingā€“and NOT because I feel like I have toā€“but because I CARE.  The pastor I served under before coming here, Bill Rigsby, modeled this for me in an incredible way!

#3 - Support The Ministry (And Me) From The Pulpit!

The pastor is the lead communicator and vision caster in the churchā€¦and if he is not speaking about youth ministry and modeling a desire to reach teenagers then the church will think it is not important.  I told our church this morning that our 2,500 seat sanctuary will one day be our youth building because these teens are so fired up that they are going to turn this entire county upside down for Jesus Christ.  You should have seen the expression of the peopleā€“they were FIRED UPā€¦along with our teens!

And let me say thisā€“support the actual youth pastor from the pulpitā€“in many churches this dude simply serves as ā€œannouncement boyā€ and various other activitiesā€¦and is rarely recognizedā€“this, once again, was modeled by my former pastor beautifully.

One more thingā€“I understand well that MANY youth pastors seem to be gifted with stupidity.  They do really dumb things at timesā€¦I KNOW I DID!  It seems like I was ALWAYS in trouble.  But Bill always supported meā€¦he neverā€“EVERā€“lectured me from the pulpit and never talked bad about me when I messed up.  He WOULD talk to me in private, behind closed doorsā€“but NEVER did he EVER tear me down in order to appease a ticked off parent.  He had my back!

#4 - Donā€™t Make Me Do Fundraisers!

I have NEVERā€“EVERā€“met a youth pastor that ENJOYā€™S raising moneyā€“EVER!  I have done it all, car washes, bake sales, t-shirt sales, youth auctionsā€¦you name it!  And we would go out and work our tails off for $300ā€“when there were several people in our church that could have written that checkā€¦had the senior pastor simply asked.

I know, I know, I hear the senior pastors argument, ā€œWell, if they work for itā€“they appreciate it more.ā€  Can I just say that if that is your attitude then you are full of crap!  They appreciate it more when a church believes in them enough to invest in themā€“period!

And my question is thisā€“why is it that the senior pastor will make the youth group do fundraisersā€¦but wonā€™t ask the senior adults to do the same when they desire to go to the mountains and pick apples?   And please donā€™t hand me, ā€œWellā€“they pay the bills around hereā€ crapā€“if they pay the bills and have a heart for missions then they should realize that this world is not about them and that they largest mission field in America is teenagers!

So what do we do when a kid canā€™t afford to go?  Simpleā€“the church covers the costā€“period.  And donā€™t think that we can do that because we are a big churchā€“I remember when we had 200 people coming and standing in front of our church and asking people to step up and write a check so that the kids could go to camp.  As long as I am pastorā€“we WILL invest in kids and WILL NOT make them do fundraisers.

#5 - Pay Me Well!  

I think I just heard a youth pastor shout ā€œAmen!ā€

Letā€™s be honestā€“you donā€™t go into youth ministry to make moneyā€“BUT youth ministers should NOT have to take a vow of poverty.

My first full time job in youth ministry I made $16,000 a yearā€¦itā€™s hard to live on that.  However, as I look at the national averages youth pastors just arenā€™t making enough moneyā€“and it needs to be kept in mind that they need to be able to do thingsā€¦such as eat and have a place to live.

Pastorsā€“a good youth minister is worth the money!  He, through an awesome ministry, will attract more than enough tithing families who will give enough to pay his salary and support the ministry he is called to do.  Paying youth pastors well is the job of the senior pastorā€“step up and make sure these people are being taken care ofā€¦because if you donā€™t have an effective youth ministryā€“then you do not have an effective church.

To our parents and church members let me say thisā€“our entire youth staff is paid wellā€“they are taken care ofā€¦and will always beā€“the leadership of this church will always make sure of that.

Let me also say to the parents of this church that awesome things are heading our way in regards to the youth AND childrenā€™s ministryā€“keep your eyes and ears openā€¦and put your seatbelts on!  Itā€™s going to be awesome!

 

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