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The Big Idea: We are a youth ministry on purpose.
The Question: What does it look like to be a youth ministry on purpose?
Have a purpose statement
Have a discipleship pathway
Haves values
Have goals
Explanation:
In order to be a youth ministry on purpose, we must have a purpose statement.
We need to have a written purpose for the sack of clarity and mission
People shouldn’t be left to guess what our purpose is
When someone asks you what the purpose of our ministry is, we shouldn’t just give an answer where we are guessing; we should know our purpose.
So then… what is our purpose statement?
Here it is:
Our Purpose Statement: We exist to help 6th-12th graders FIND their place with God and others, BUILD their faith to connect with God, and MAKE a difference in the world around them.
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