Wanna Set Your Youth Group on Fire?
PostPosted: Tue Apr 13, 2004 3:32 pm
…No, I really wouldn’t suggest it literally, so please, put away the Boy Scout water.
What I was wondering is if any of you guys had any special traditions in your Youth Group, like retreats, trips, games and so on.
Our assistant Youth Group leader is moving down to Florida to finish up college, and she’s asked me to help fill in the gaps there will be once she leaves. Namely, mixing things up and helping to get things like Youth Events organized and planned.
So, I thought, hey, why not ask you guys for some ideas? With such a diverse group from every corner of the world, there’s gotta be some awesome ideas that will help us all start our youth groups on fire!
Here's some of the things from my Youth Group:
Bike Trip: Quite a few churches in my area do this, all of them branching off the program my aunt and uncle started about, oh gosh, probably 15 years ago.
This is the megaly-super-sized Big Mac of all retreats when it comes to being physical. Ours is about 2 weeks long; and the distances range from 700 to a little over a 1,000 miles, averaging anywhere between 50 to 130 miles a day.
What do we ride for? To show people God’s glory. And trust me, from personal experience when you’re sunburned, exhausted to the point of just wanting to curl up in the corner and cry your eyes out and still have to climb up the side of a mountain, all you really have is your faith that God will get you through it.
We sleep basically anywhere where we can, from campgrounds to church parking lots. My rookie year we camped out in a cow pasture out in South Dakota because we where, quite literally, in the middle on nowhere.
When we’re not riding we’re doing programs and giving testimonies out in the communities that we’re in for a day or so. This isn’t something that you just decided to do though, a longer trip like we take obviously involves a ton of planning, plans and routes where already being formed for our trip this summer almost six months ago. But even a weekend trip; either mountain biking or road biking with spending the night at a state park is still a pretty awesome experience. PM me for more information about my youth group’s trip or any random questions about it in general, trust me, I’m used to it.
Capture the Flag: Okay, I’m a hick. No denying it. The claws and the camouflage break out whenever we do this, usually in either someone’s backyard if you’re in the country like I am, or at a state park. We usually play this all afternoon, sometimes, depending on the weather, with a little bit of canoeing mixed in. The entire group meets up in the evening, for a bonfire and a devotional with some worship songs. Nice way to spend a Saturday.
Lazar Tag: For all you city slickers. Depending on the place, you usually can a pretty good group rate. It’s a really safe place to bring new non-Christian people (particularly guys) to because it’s common ground and not your stereotypical Christian outing. And once they see how cool some of your group’s members are… BAM! They’ll so wanna start coming out to your youth group weekly.
30-Hour Famine: This is awesome outreach project that raises money for starving children in Third World countries, so check it out!
http://www.30hourfamine.org/Display.asp?Page=Home
House Painting: Corny sounding, I know, but when you get a group of 15 to 20 teenagers and a couple buckets of paint, trust me, it’s so much fun. Plus, it’s a great way to help out the elderly in your community.
Canoe Trip: What’s better then tipping your friends' canoes and tossing people into a river? My church has its own campgrounds, we usually spend the night there in tents, but you can probably spend the night at a camp ground. Large groups usually get a discount. At night, we all get together for a bonfire and worship. Usually a Friday-Saturday thing unless it’s in the summer.
What I was wondering is if any of you guys had any special traditions in your Youth Group, like retreats, trips, games and so on.
Our assistant Youth Group leader is moving down to Florida to finish up college, and she’s asked me to help fill in the gaps there will be once she leaves. Namely, mixing things up and helping to get things like Youth Events organized and planned.
So, I thought, hey, why not ask you guys for some ideas? With such a diverse group from every corner of the world, there’s gotta be some awesome ideas that will help us all start our youth groups on fire!
Here's some of the things from my Youth Group:
Bike Trip: Quite a few churches in my area do this, all of them branching off the program my aunt and uncle started about, oh gosh, probably 15 years ago.
This is the megaly-super-sized Big Mac of all retreats when it comes to being physical. Ours is about 2 weeks long; and the distances range from 700 to a little over a 1,000 miles, averaging anywhere between 50 to 130 miles a day.
What do we ride for? To show people God’s glory. And trust me, from personal experience when you’re sunburned, exhausted to the point of just wanting to curl up in the corner and cry your eyes out and still have to climb up the side of a mountain, all you really have is your faith that God will get you through it.
We sleep basically anywhere where we can, from campgrounds to church parking lots. My rookie year we camped out in a cow pasture out in South Dakota because we where, quite literally, in the middle on nowhere.
When we’re not riding we’re doing programs and giving testimonies out in the communities that we’re in for a day or so. This isn’t something that you just decided to do though, a longer trip like we take obviously involves a ton of planning, plans and routes where already being formed for our trip this summer almost six months ago. But even a weekend trip; either mountain biking or road biking with spending the night at a state park is still a pretty awesome experience. PM me for more information about my youth group’s trip or any random questions about it in general, trust me, I’m used to it.
Capture the Flag: Okay, I’m a hick. No denying it. The claws and the camouflage break out whenever we do this, usually in either someone’s backyard if you’re in the country like I am, or at a state park. We usually play this all afternoon, sometimes, depending on the weather, with a little bit of canoeing mixed in. The entire group meets up in the evening, for a bonfire and a devotional with some worship songs. Nice way to spend a Saturday.
Lazar Tag: For all you city slickers. Depending on the place, you usually can a pretty good group rate. It’s a really safe place to bring new non-Christian people (particularly guys) to because it’s common ground and not your stereotypical Christian outing. And once they see how cool some of your group’s members are… BAM! They’ll so wanna start coming out to your youth group weekly.
30-Hour Famine: This is awesome outreach project that raises money for starving children in Third World countries, so check it out!
http://www.30hourfamine.org/Display.asp?Page=Home
House Painting: Corny sounding, I know, but when you get a group of 15 to 20 teenagers and a couple buckets of paint, trust me, it’s so much fun. Plus, it’s a great way to help out the elderly in your community.
Canoe Trip: What’s better then tipping your friends' canoes and tossing people into a river? My church has its own campgrounds, we usually spend the night there in tents, but you can probably spend the night at a camp ground. Large groups usually get a discount. At night, we all get together for a bonfire and worship. Usually a Friday-Saturday thing unless it’s in the summer.