Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Evaluating Your Ministry

Half of the school-year is through and we are going into 2013 in a hurry. This is a great time to regroup and evaluate how things are going in your youth or young adult ministry.

Here are some things/questions that you can think through during this time:

Volunteer Leaders – How are you doing with keeping them informed of what is going on? What is your communication like with them? Do you volunteers feel equipped? Are they getting what they need from you in order to effectively do their job? Do your volunteers feel that they are appreciated?

Your Students – Are the activities you are doing with the  your students geared towards their age? Are they balanced? (discussion opportunities, fun activities, mission opportunities, etc.) Do your students feel loved and cared for and know that the environment is a safe place to be? Are they inviting their friends?

Events – How would you rate your events based through the eyes of your  students? It’s important to think through their eyes, because us adults, especially the older we get, do see things differently. Ask your students after each event to either rate it or give some feedback of good and bad.

Programming – Is your programming age-based? Does it have a good flow from outsider towards insider? Does the programming you have accomplish the purpose that you have set out to have in your youth ministry? Is there any programs that need to be added or killed off? Do you have adequate staffing that is needed to make the programming work?

Parents  (especially for youth ministry) – Do the parents feel good about the youth ministry? What types of communication is happening with the parents? Do they only hear about the youth ministry from their teen’s perspective or do you also make communication with them? Do the parents participate in the youth ministry in any way? What can be done to help parents become even more involved? Should their be parent meetings or not?

Communication – What types of communication do you use? Be careful not to only just use one form of communication such as Facebook. Are you utilizing all the communication methods to cover all basis? Are your fellow co-workers informed of the stuff that is happening in your youth ministry? Does the senior pastor feel good about knowing what is happening? What are some ways to strengthen your communication to: parents, co-staff, volunteer staff, and students?

Spiritual Condition – What is your spiritual condition? Do you and your volunteers need to take a mini retreat somewhere? Are there leaders that you need to give a break to? How are your leaders doing spiritually? What needs to be done to become more spiritually in tune with Christ?

Physical Condition – Are you caring for yourself physically? Do you get enough exercise? Do you get enough sleep? Are you overly stressed? It is important to realize that you cannot care for others if you do not first care for yourself.  MAKE IT A PRIORITY!

If you have some other ideas and questions to think about – please leave a comment below and have some discussion about these things.

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