Every so often I’ll be in Starbucks and come across former students. Most times they’ll walk over and ask me a question. I encourage them to sit and most times they will share with me their story. I can see they needed a familiar voice outside of their parents. Most times it isn’t shocking, what they are seeking is affirmation. It’s good to know that they can still trust me after years of not seeing me.
One of the fears you will have as a youth minister is wondering what will happen to your teens after they leave your high school ministry. They are like surrogate children or younger siblings that you’ve been responsible for shepherding and now they are in the wild. Some will walk right into healthy situations where they are affirmed in their faith. Others will face uphill battles that will cause them to struggle greatly.
You will encounter former students in expected and unexpected ways. These will be moments when God wants you to walk back into their lives and, you need to know what do with these moments. It’s in these encounters where former students are looking to you to get them back to God. To be ready to engage a them, make sure you:
Your job doesn’t end after their graduation, it changes. I’m not saying you have to start a college ministry, just know where to point the teens as they hit that age. Empower your volunteers to do the same and stay in touch as their teens get older. If you create a loving and authentic experience for them in high school they’ll always see you as their youth minister.
How do you interact with former students?