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This past weekend I gave a message to the adult congregation. It’s something I’ve done before; however, what was different this time is how I introduced myself. In the past it’s always been, “Hello, I’m Chris Wesley the Director of Student Ministry.”; however, this time I added “full time” before my title. Why does it matter?
Its odd to think that it’s necessary to introduce yourself as full time at the church you’ve worked at for eight years, but you wouldn’t believe (or maybe you would) how many adults and teenagers still don’t know this is my full time job.
Youth ministry is a profession similar to teaching, but with a little less structure. It’s like a business except your employees are volunteers. It’s a job where:
From an outsiders perspective it doesn’t look like a real job, it can look more like hanging out with teenagers. In order to be taken seriously there are a few areas where we should act professionally. Now that doesn’t mean dress in a suit and carry around a briefcase. It means taking the necessary steps to change your perspective and theirs. It means having:
Youth ministry is still an unknown industry; therefore, people are always going to wonder, “Is it a real job?” There will be times when you question it yourself and then others when you know nothing gets more real. If you want people to treat you seriously, then you are going to need to blend in some professional habits. When you do this people want look at you like an overgrown teenager, instead they’ll see an adult who cares about their teens.
How do you get others to take you more seriously?