CFTROU 0202: Students: Sundays First | Strategy of Sunday Morning
If your goal is long-term family formation and raising disciples, consider cultivating a student ministry that fully integrates students into the larger life of the church, and that starts with Sunday mornings. In this episode, we continue our series on how we at Family Church approach Student Ministry, focusing on our philosophy of putting Sundays first. Join Pastor Jimmy Scroggins and his co-host Leslee Bennett as they chat with Pastor John MacTaggart; who leads our Student Ministry across our network of churches, and Pastor Tyler Core; the campus pastor at Family Church Gardens and our former student pastor. In this episode, we dive into our ‘Sunday’s First’ philosophy in Student Ministry, discuss how Pastor John applies this approach, the importance of integrating students into the broader church life, and the role of parents in this journey. We also touch on how this philosophy plays out across our campuses and unpack the purpose of our mid-week activities in supporting our students’ spiritual growth.
Key Points From This Episode:
- What we mean by our ‘Sunday’s First’ philosophy in our Student Ministry.
- How the Student Ministry team plans their week with a focus on Sunday mornings.
- How we work out our Sunday morning philosophy throughout all our campuses.
- Why it’s crucial to integrate our students into the life of the larger church.
- Our goal with mid-week activities.
- Leslee shares her perspective as a mom who has raised teenagers and the value of Sunday mornings.
- One word of advice to pastors and leaders to change their course and focus to Sunday mornings.
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