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Episode 105: "Is Youth Ministry Programming Dead?" A Roundtable Discussion With Youth Workers
Episode 105

Episode 105: "Is Youth Ministry Programming Dead?" A Roundtable Discussion With Youth Workers

Doug Franklin, Cameron Cole, Tony Souder, and John Perritt join the podcast to discuss what youth ministry might and should look like after COVID-19, and whether or not youth ministry programming is dead.

Youth Culture Matters - A CPYU Podcast · john perritt, reformed youth ministries, cameron cole, cpyu, pray4me campaign, rooted ministry, leadertreks, walt mueller, tony souder, doug franklin

May 7, 20201h 13m

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Show Notes

We’re all looking forward to the day when the stay at home order is lifted and the country is opened again. The Coronavirus pandemic has changed everything in our lives, including the way that we do youth ministry. As the pandemic has unfolded, more and more youth workers are dialoguing on what youth ministry will look like when this is all over. What changes should we make? And what changes should we avoid? Hopefully, our adjustments will reflect an increased focus on teaching the Bible and deep discipleship, while getting rid of ministry add-ons that really don’t matter. Join us for a lively and challenging  roundtable conversation  about post-pandemic youth ministry, as I chat with my friends Doug Franklin, Cameron Cole, Tony Souder, and John Perritt, on this episode of Youth Culture Matters.

Topics

leadershipdiscipleshipfamiliesfaiththe churchyouth ministrythe biblefuture of youth ministryfamily ministrycovid-19youth programming