GUEST POST: Using New Technology for Youth Ministry Websites

Josh on October 3rd, 2009

I’ll admit I was a bit scared when we launched our youth minitsry website http://www.lyf.net last year using a content management system called drupal that I was unfamiliar with. I  had to learn it from scratch and was a bit hesitant but ended up loving in the end. Now  our website is easy to update and is pretty unique in my opinion.

Several years ago we started using a ministry tool http://www.tuggle.it to help connect  our students and leaders and give leaders the tools they needed. Yes we were on  Facebook, but using new technologies like Tuggle gave us a unique web presence that  created a very real environment for students to connect online.

Just this past week I launched a new website http://www.whatisyourproblem.tv using a new WordPress theme. I’ll admit I’m not 100% sure the direction of this student talk show will take but I believe allowing students the opportunity to lead is a risk worth taking.

Whatever the current state of your web presence for your youth ministry is I encourage  you to try new tools and new ways of reaching teenagers online. Who knows it may turn out to be really great if you just give it a chance.

Brandon Riley is a creative media producer for Sugar Creek Baptist Church. Check out his blog at http://www.partoftheglue.com.


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Keegan Walsh at 6:49pm October 3

REACH [ http://iamreach.com ] is a Fully Customizable student ministry website with student/leader interaction and ministry organizational web tools. I’m using it for my student ministry as my website and check-in system [ http://transitstudents.com ] . It allows for an easily customizable student ministry website, and it’s pretty cheap too.

Josh at 12:45am October 7

Thanks Keegan! Appreciate the links/ideas, man! JG

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