Monday, April 20, 2009
lots of time and an awkward moment
This past week many of our teenagers had spring break, so I was able to have lunches, hang out, go to an art museum, attend a track meet and a few other things because kids were around during the day. It was good to be with the teens and connect to what is going on with them. One of the things I have been thinking about is what my job would look like if we had 50 teenagers at our church instead of 17. I wouldn't be able to spend as much individual time with kids and would need to invest more in leaders and groups of kids. With each set of circumstances there are benefits and difficulties. As I think about how I spend my time and even how ministry is structured here I need to be open to doing things differently. I want to broaden our connection with kids in the community, and need to regularly reevaluate whether I am using my time and energy effectively. An area which continues to come to mind is multiplying leaders. Helping others grow and develop so they can serve is so important and I need to keep that in the forefront of my mind. I know this is more of a philosophic sounding post, but it is incredibly practical when I think about what I will do each day. Oh yeah, the awkward moment. When I took a few teens to a local Art Museum we were on our way out and there was a shelf of post cards and advertisements for different openings. We were pulling ones out and a teenage guy said, "I wonder what this one is as he pulled it out." All you could see was a woman's face, while the card was in the rack but pulling the post card out, it was an unclad women. He and I looked at each other and the the two girls with us (one of them being his sister) let out an awkward laugh. We all laughed a little and made various jokes on the way to the parking lot.
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