Just announced to our middle school parents that we have created a Facebook page for the ministry. The purpose of the page is to connect parents to the program by sharing pictures, information regarding the program and so much more (aka stuff we haven’t thought of).
Granted creating a Facebook page for youth ministry is nothing new; however, it got me thinking about how it can help with the identity of our ministry. In fact with the way social media is today it could never be easier. The only problem is when our ministry doesn’t have one…an identity.
Whether you acknowledge it or not your ministry has a system for linking teens to Christ. It could be small groups, Bible studies, worship service, mission or events. Your ministry identity could be big church, small church, rural, or urban. A problem we all face is figuring out what that identity is supposed to be. So how does a ministry discover it’s identity? As youth ministers you needs to:
If you want people to gain an accurate picture of why your ministry exists, then you need to spend time on developing the identity. You can’t assume people will know who you are if you never share or embrace what you discover. Without identity we have no purpose and people want to be a part of something purposeful.
What makes your ministry unique?
What other areas help our ministries form identity?