3 Reasons to Get Involved in a Youth Group
Intermountain Christian School (ICS) is a Christ-centered learning community composed of Christians from a variety of denominations. Though we’re a community of Christians, ICS does not aim to replace church involvement.
For many middle- and high school-aged Christians, a key part of their early faith development happens at Church, but not only on Sundays … at Youth Group.
What happens every day in the halls of ICS is wonderful, and we don’t need to understate the opportunities for discipleship at ICS to also highlight the unique role a Youth Group can play in a young Christian’s spiritual and social growth.
We asked the Youth Minister at Risen Life Church for his perspective on the lasting benefits of youth ministry involvement, and this is what he shared:
The most important thing for Christians to be involved in is the local church. Today, it is common for some to neglect the church or feel that it’s not needed or useful, especially if it isn't serving us the way we want it to. The Bible says quite the opposite (1 Thessalonians 5:11; Hebrews 10:23-25).
This is true for both adults and kids alike. As a middle school minister in Salt Lake, I am honored to care for the youth in this valley. The goal is simple: share Jesus with the kids through intentional discipleship, friendship, and the Word. Our team of adult volunteers, with varying backgrounds and ages, works hard to provide a space where kids hear the Word of God clearly, build relationships, feel safe expressing themselves, share their struggles, ask tough questions, and be discipled. It is my genuine belief that youth group is the most important thing for teens to be involved in over anything else. Here are three reasons why:
Iron sharpens iron (Proverbs 27:17). Part of being a teenager is struggling with identity. It’s asking the question “who am I and where do I belong?” Prioritizing youth group means you are putting them in a space where Jesus is being preached at their level. It’s a place where they can process life through a biblical lens with Christian friends and adult leaders and hear the Bible being explained in ways that make sense to them. Students will even have conflicts within the youth group, and then learn how to resolve them.
It’s their space. It is the parents’ job to raise their kids in the faith, but part of growing up is deciding whether or not you want to follow in the footsteps of your parents. Youth group gives kids the opportunity to work through their faith away from their parents, with the guidance and wisdom of other trusted adults. At this age, kids begin to be more influenced by non-family members. Put them around good influences. Balancing sports, jobs, and academic load is a reality for high school students, but active involvement and belonging to a church body have lifelong effects and lasting fruits.
It’s fun! Youth group is focused on sharing Jesus, and part of that is having fun with each other! Some of the best memories from my childhood are from youth group. Whether it’s mission trips, camp, activity nights, or just Wednesday night games, youth group consistently creates lifelong memories that kids will cherish and associate with Jesus!
It’s my hope that parents will prioritize youth group and work with their churches so we can serve our kids and raise up the next generation of Christians well.
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