Josh GriffinMore PostsParker Stech — Newest Member of the HSM Team

Today HSM was proud to welcome Parker Stech to the team. Parker (and his wife Holly) are small group leaders and Parker brings a lot of technical skills to the table. He’s a solid video guy, with cool Flash tricks up his sleeve – most importantly he gets it: he has a pastor’s heart in the body of a geek. Super excited to welcome him to the HSM team here at Saddleback!

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Josh GriffinMore PostsUse Promo Code MTDB to Save 10%

Here’s a cool deal running this week on Doug Fields’ and I new book, 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders. It is already in it’s second printing! Now to be honest, the publisher had small dreams for this book, so it isn’t quite as glorious as it sounds. Ha!

So to celebrate, here’s an exclusive for readers of the More Than Dodgeball blog (share it, Twitter it, whatever is fine). You can get 10% off each copy when you add 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders to your cart over at Simply Youth Ministry. Just use the promo Code mtdb when you check out!

I hope it is a tool that benefits you and your volunteers!

JG

Josh GriffinMore PostsLife Group Parent Reception and Prayer Night

Tuesdays and Wednesday were our first nights of small groups this Fall – each year we have an informal “meet n greet” where parents meet the small group leader and feel comfortable heading into the new year. Students pick up their resources for the year and hang out with their leader and hang out together.

After about 30 minutes, we asked parents to come outside for a short reception and let the student groups continue to get to know each other a little better. We brought the parents out for a quick 15-minute fellowship time, with soft drinks and a short time of prayer for the leaders and their students. It was really something special to be a part of – I think we’ll do it again next year!

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Josh GriffinMore PostsNOW AVAILABLE: 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders

It’s here! 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders comes out TODAY! Excited to see what you think – I hope it is helpful for you and your youth ministry volunteers. Yeah!

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Josh GriffinMore PostsChris Wohlers — Newest Member of the HSM Team

Chris Wohlers was added to the HSM team this week – we’ve been praying for the right new addition to the team and he’s the man! Chris grew up in the church, Saddleback’s High School Ministry, and was a small group leader already. He will be helping out primarily developing the weekend entry-level service and continuing to grow the area of spiritual growth. Yeah!

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Josh GriffinMore PostsGROW ON THE GO: Mobile Discipleship for Small Group Leaders

I couldn’t be more excited to launch a new non-program for discipleship in our ministry we’re calling Grow on the Go (actually we’re revising and bringing this back from HSM past). We’re taking some simple small plastic bins from Target and dropping in some great biblical resources to help our small group leaders challenge students to take a spiritual step. To get a fuller understanding of how small groups are connected to spiritual growth and discipleship, maybe check out 5 Parts to a Typical Small Group Night or 6 Ways to Help Small Group Students Take a Spiritual Step.

So when a Life Group leader recognizes an opportunity to challenge a student to grow on their own, they have some tools right there (or in the trunk of their car) at their disposal. So what’s inside the bins? Glad you asked! We put 1 or 2 of the following resources in the mobile version of our Grow Booth:

I’m convinced that including a little bit of training on these tools at the beginning of the year and putting them in leader’s hands will make a big difference!

JG

Josh GriffinMore PostsBook Review: 99 Thoughts on Leading Well

99 Thoughts on Leading Well is the first book by Reza Zadeh and seventh in Group Publishing’s line of 99 Thoughts (I’ve written 99 Thoughts for Youth Workers and 99 Thoughts for Small Group Leaders). Reza’s little book of leadership wisdom is a collection of his learnings in his experience as a college pastor, as well as a collection of principles gleans from a host of other sources. If you’re an avid reader of leadership books (like me), the book may feel familiar in parts and only take stride near the middle and through the end. If you’re not overloading on leadership books from everyone and their mother, this assortment of experience and acumen will help guide you as you serve students and your volunteer team.

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SIDE NOTE: The cover looks an AWFUL lot like it has a fried egg on it, right?

Josh GriffinMore Posts4 Goals for Our Youth Ministry High School Campus Pastors

Today was a huge step in a more recent dream for our high school ministry – we are in the preparation and launch phase of a new care system. Simply put, we have some incredible volunteers that are willing to pray and be available to the students at a specific high school in the area. Like many youth ministries, we serve multiple schools – so there will be two campus pastors for each (of the phase one) local high school. There will be one guy and one girl – we figured the team approach works best and liked having both genders represented as well as those types of specific needs arise.

This is a non-program, just caring adults who want to engage with the students on campus. Here’s the thinking behind the challenge I asked them to take on this morning:

Be available for contact
We’re going to publish this list of volunteers and their contact information in a ton of places – the announcements during the countdown, at our student leader meetings, etc. We want them to get some attention! This is not a program, so it is all about students organically contacting their campus pastor when they have a need. When a new student comes to our ministry from one of these high schools, we’ll immediately get them the contact person of their campus pastor to help follow-up. A girl named Bethany visited this weekend – how awesome would it have been for me to give her the text number of a caring adult who will pray for her and grab coffee with her after her first couple of days of school?

Be ready to care/counsel
I posted a couple weeks ago about Caring for Students, and I think I’m ready to add this new layer to that drawing. These campus pastors will be available, trained and eager to jump in and listen to students needs and pastorally care for them. They aren’t meant to replace a small group leader or The Landing, but be a bridge to a next step.

Show up on campus
Be visible at sporting events and fine arts stuff. Walk the campus occasionally and pray for the students. Use your relationships with core students to meet their friends and expand the reach of care. When there is a need or crisis in their life or at the school, our prayer is that their first thought is to turn to you for help.

Speak occasionally in clubs
From time to time speak in the high school Bible club, FCA or Cookies for Christ. Identify and encourage teachers who are representing Jesus in the public schools. Take advantage of the club platform to help students grow into campus pastors themselves.

Each school will look different – none of them are programs, just opportunities for relationships with students right in the school. Excited about this idea! Just a thought that might trigger something for you – maybe pray about 3-4 volunteers to step up in your context and take on a similar role.

JG