Friday, September 03, 2010  | 

Welcome to Student Ministries Website of Immanuel Church.

 

 

 

Welcome to Student Ministries Website of Immanuel Church.

 

 

 

 

 
Let's Partner Together!
   

I'm not a parent of teenagers...but I am a parent, and so I know how much your children mean to you.  Just like all parents, you need help, and we at Immanuel Church want to do everything we can to come along side of you in what you're already doing to help your children take "One-Step-Forward" in their relationship with Jesus Christ. 

From time to time we will offer parenting classes or seminars and events.  And all the time there will be helpful articles and studies on our website or placed in your church mailbox to encourage and equip you to parent well.  Anytime you need to talk or just have someone to vent to, or if you have questions about any random thing... please call us or email and we would love to talk.  There is a lot that we can learn from you, and hopefully we can be of encouragement to you as well. 

Thanks for loving your teenagers and letting us love them too!

                                                                              - Alyn Goossen

 
Let's Partner Together!
   

I'm not a parent of teenagers...but I am a parent, and so I know how much your children mean to you.  Just like all parents, you need help, and we at Immanuel Church want to do everything we can to come along side of you in what you're already doing to help your children take "One-Step-Forward" in their relationship with Jesus Christ. 

From time to time we will offer parenting classes or seminars and events.  And all the time there will be helpful articles and studies on our website or placed in your church mailbox to encourage and equip you to parent well.  Anytime you need to talk or just have someone to vent to, or if you have questions about any random thing... please call us or email and we would love to talk.  There is a lot that we can learn from you, and hopefully we can be of encouragement to you as well. 

Thanks for loving your teenagers and letting us love them too!

                                                                              - Alyn Goossen

 

Do What Parents Do
   

God chose parents to be the primary spiritual influencers in their kids' lives - for good or bad.  Even though parents shouldn't oursource this primary responsibility to the church, as youth workers we can pattern our ministries after the example set by good parents.

Paul himself did that, as he explains in 1 Thessalonians 2:7: "But we were gentle among you, like a mother caring for her children." This is the ministry of grace and acceptance.  "We dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children," he continues in verse 11, "encouraging, comforting and urging you to live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and glory."  These are the ministries of affirmation, presence, and instruction in Christian service.

Notice the order of these ministries, which is not insignificant.  Grace and acceptance come first, followed by affirmation, presence, and finally, instruction in the Christian faith.  In youth ministry (as in parenting), there's a tendency to skip the first four and move quickly to the instruction.  But Paul knew better.  Good parents and good youth workers sow seeds of faith in fertile soil that has been cultivated by the hard work of spending time with teenagers and loving them gently into a relationship with God.

- Wayne Rice (Taken from a recent article in GROUP magazine)

Do What Parents Do
   

God chose parents to be the primary spiritual influencers in their kids' lives - for good or bad.  Even though parents shouldn't oursource this primary responsibility to the church, as youth workers we can pattern our ministries after the example set by good parents.

Paul himself did that, as he explains in 1 Thessalonians 2:7: "But we were gentle among you, like a mother caring for her children." This is the ministry of grace and acceptance.  "We dealt with each of you as a father deals with his own children," he continues in verse 11, "encouraging, comforting and urging you to live lives worthy of God, who calls you into his kingdom and glory."  These are the ministries of affirmation, presence, and instruction in Christian service.

Notice the order of these ministries, which is not insignificant.  Grace and acceptance come first, followed by affirmation, presence, and finally, instruction in the Christian faith.  In youth ministry (as in parenting), there's a tendency to skip the first four and move quickly to the instruction.  But Paul knew better.  Good parents and good youth workers sow seeds of faith in fertile soil that has been cultivated by the hard work of spending time with teenagers and loving them gently into a relationship with God.

- Wayne Rice (Taken from a recent article in GROUP magazine)

 

"One Step Forward"

"One Step Forward"

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