I never thought I would have to answer the questions “What do you want to be?” and “What purpose do you serve?” when it came to student ministry. I thought those answers were pretty standard. Coming into the job I wanted my youth ministry to be fun and I thought our purpose was to get students involved in youth ministry. That was my vision and mission for the youth ministry. But the more I worked with the students the more I realized that I needed something that was going to inspire the students, the ministers and me. Because if student ministries aren’t striving to inspire students in a relationship with Christ, then what’s the point?
A couple of days ago Lisa our Children’s Minister and I were sitting down talking about vision and mission statements and this is what we discovered:
The problem many of us have with creating a vision and mission statement is that they tend to be too complex. This happens because we want to explain everything, but you don’t have to, in fact a vision statement should inspire your team to dream big. With a mission statement you don’t have to try to explain your whole denomination’s purpose, in fact feel free to embrace your ministry’s uniqueness. So what does your vision/mission statement encompass?