Youth Ministry Seasons of Experience
How long have you been in youth ministry? Chances are, you won’t be understood because years in ministry aren’t like years in a normal job. I think they’re more like taking the pounding of a football season. You love, it, you’re called to it, but they aren’t easy on the body. I propose we stop saying how many years we’ve been at the job, and start talking seasons of experience.
- In your first year, you’re a rookie. No shame in that, everyone has to get their start.
- In your first few years, you’ve got a couple of seasons under your belt. You’ve got some experience, and you’re sticking around the big leagues.
- If you’ve been in youth ministry for 5ish years, you’re a veteran with great leadership on your team. You might get nominated for a Pro-Bowl appearance.
- If you’ve stuck it out in youth ministry for 10 or more years, you’ve taken big hits and lived to talk about it. You’ve been knocked down a few times, but you keep getting back up. In some ways, you’re a shoo-in Hall of Famer.
I don’t know what season of youth ministry you are in, but I’m glad you’re on the team.
JG
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i’m going into my 8th year, but starting it at my second church.
in some ways i was more comfortable being a first-year Junior High Director with my executive pastor riding along piggy-back then i am as an 8th-year High School Pastor with 3,500 people riding along piggy-back with their expectations.
but i love it