Monday, April 24, 2017

EFFECTIVE BIG EVENT PLANNING!

Hey Guys!
I will own the fact that this is getting posted far too late in the game. But let's use that as an object lesson ;) When it comes to effective big event planning, the planning process needs to begin early on. Pulling things together days before the event, or even during, creates for a stressful situation. So how should you plan? I think the biggest thing I learned from MSO was that I should plan with people who have done the event in the past, seasoned team members. James and Jen had some good and useful insights into how our team could better utilize the space. Asking the right people the right questions during the proper planning process allows the team to bypass avoidable problems. So, what are some questions you wish you would have asked before MSO, and what are some questions you are going to ask before your next big event so that your planning is effective?

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

AH-HA Moment of The Semester

This semester was a challenge, especially with  the projects and the amount of time that we needed to set aside for this class. Some if not most of us did not realize that. Some showed frustration, and other emotions that were expected but sometimes they were more elevated that probably should. Myself included. But the big thing that I was able to walk away with from this class and semester might be deep but is very meaningful to the ministry and student we/I will be touching once my time is done here at MVNU. That is that not matter how much stress, frustration, headbutting, and what ever else I may encounter in ministry or life it is absolutely worth going on that to not only put a smile on a kids face, but create the opportunity to reach a student on their level and where they are in life. It's the difference I can make in a students life that makes any amount of stress or frustration worth that time it takes. That smile on that kids face, that conversation I have with them might be just what they need to change their outlook on life for the better.

What moments or events stood out to you? How do you think the events we put on will help you in ministry once you are done at MVNU?

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Camps/Retreat Ministry

What have you learned about yourself by working with your team this year? What are the strengths that you bring to a team and what are some possible weaknesses? What are your positive or possibly negative tendencies in team work?

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Midterm Pizza Party Post

Hi, friends!  Here's where we want you to reflect on your Midterm Pizza Party.

Questions to reflect on:
1.  What is your overall review and thoughts of the evening?
2.  Evaluate pre-party and during party--what went well?  What things would you change?  What worked? What didn't?
3. What did you learn from this event?
4.  What stood out to you as a take away from this event?

*Next class time, we will have you evaluate your involvement and your team members involvement of planning and pulling off the event. (This evaluation will be individual and only seen by me and James.)

Monday, February 13, 2017

Godly Play 2.0

I really enjoyed the opportunity we had last week to apply what we were learning in a real world ministry environment.  In what ways did your group incorporate Godly Play into the lesson, and how did the kids respond? I noticed with the preschool group that they were much more engaged in the Bible story when they got to build a snack that demonstrated the wall of Jericho and act out the story. I believe Godly play should be used in more church settings for all ages. What do you think?

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Camp retreat!

How can we help tune out the "noise seeping through the walls" at our retreats to better listen to God? In our world with the noise we have become accustomed to how can we get the more "techie" kids to join in and have fun? What does the environment have to do with the activities we can plan? What was your favorite part of a church camp or retreat?

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

GODLY PLAY

Part of the Godly Play sounded familiar, so is there something from your childhood or current time in life that is similar to Godly Play? In what ways can we take Godly Play and apply it to older people, whether youth, young adults, or elders? Lastly, what would you say is most valuable about Godly Play, as in, what have you learned from most or seen others learn from?

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

MSO and Games

We heard that it is a good idea to mix a variety of different types of games into your groups and retreats. What types of games are your favorite? What was your favorite game when you were in youth group? How can we make sure we balance the different types of games that we offer in each room at MSO?

Friday, January 20, 2017

Games in Ministry



Games in ministry
Should games in ministry be competitive? Is it a reflection of the grace, love, and mercy of Christ to use games that are competitive? Competitive games help students to experience the winning and losing that occurs in real life such as getting (or not getting) a job or promotion. Having only competitive games seems to take away from the fact that we are all loved and valued by God evenly. We are all given the grace and mercy of God without regard of our skills and abilities because God is not in need of what we might offer.  I think that a balance of both competitive and non-competitive games is best for those in our ministries.
Pizza Party
Do we have a theme? If so what is that theme? Our budget is $220 total. Do we have arrangements for food and drinks? How are we going to promote the party? What games will we be playing?

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Why Rec Ministry Matters?

   All of those who have grown spiritually through youth ministry all have experienced some sort of recreational ministry in one way or another. This is significant because of our experiences that we can look back and reflect at great times in our lives where God has touched us at a specific moment. There was a specific time where my youth group played a game that involved random food that was put in a brown paper bag. We were supposed to eat whatever we grabbed in the bag, no matter what it was. Sometimes we lucked out and got something tolerable, other times you didn't get so lucky. The end goal was to be the first team to finish everything in the bag and the winning team got a prize. This game matters because to this day I can look back at a silly time like that and more memories come to mind that are far more important. I reflect and see that now I have grown tremendously in my faith since that time we played that game, which is awesome to see my improvement. Through recreational ministry many relationships can be built and this is important in order to have a successful ministry.

Monday, January 9, 2017