Got a question into the blog this week about ensuring we have an “understandable and targeted message” at our weekend entry-level service. Josh, one of our weekend programmers, wrote some good stuff in his response and allowed me to post it here:
Josh GriffinMore PostsTargeting the Message on the Weekend
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Josh Griffin has been in youth ministry for 15+ years and serves as the High School Pastor at Saddleback Church. [read more]
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we have a very similar process… on a smaller scale. We have a team of people who help put together the series topics and the thoughts behind it… we make sure that we hit both seeker and core. I think the team approach and scheduling out @ least 4-6 months in advance helps build direction to your student ministry when it comes to programming and teaching. kudos.