One of the largest frustrations I had early on in ministry was when people didn’t know what I did or who I was. I felt like the invisible man leading a non-existent ministry. As a result I built up a lot of negative feelings. I had resentment towards the teens who didn’t come. I had jealousy towards other churches that were receiving praise. And I grew angry at myself for not being good enough. My problem is that my ministry didn’t have an identity. It existed; however, why it existed and for what purpose was nowhere to be found.
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You need to make sure you have a clear identity to your ministry. Identity gives people a reason to invest in your ministry. It gives you direction and focus on what God has called you to do. But, to have an identity is more than just to exist. A true youth ministry identity has purpose and value. To build on that identity you need to:
Your ministry needs identity because identity shows value. If people do not see value in what you do they will not want a part of it. There is so much competing for their time and energy, let them know why you are important and what you can do for them.
What do you do to build your youth ministry’s identity?