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What's new in the world of the ELCA Youth Ministry Network, with random other ministry thoughts scattered throughout.

Who are our leaders? Introducing Sarah Hausken!

Todd Buegler - Thursday, September 24, 2009
Next in our series of "getting to know folks"...we're really excited to introduce: Sarah Hausken! 

    Name: Sarah Hausken 
Congregation: Southwestern Minnesota Synod Office
Email: Sarah.Hausken@swmnelca.org
Network Leadership Role: SYMBOL Network

1.  The part of youth ministry I like best is:
Being inspired by faithful youth and adults

2.  The part of youth ministry I struggle with most is:
I struggle with remembering that God is in charge.

3.  My favorite ministry resources are:
Small Group Q's by Laurie Polich and my husband, Matt.

4.  If I could have a super power it would be:
Stopping evil, because evil is dumb.

5.  I take care of myself in ministry by:
Practicing regular sabbath and seeing a counselor when needed. Even the best of friends are no substitute for a good counselor.

6.  I would tell someone just starting in ministry: 
Do your best, but remember that ministry is about what God is doing.  Also, you will accomplish more by multiplying leaders and empowering others to serve than doing all the work yourself - seems like a no-brainer but it's easy to forget.

7.  I appreciate the Network for:
bringing together people who love Jesus and love young people for mutual support and education.



Rhythms

Todd Buegler - Thursday, September 17, 2009
I have discovered that I am keenly aware of routine.  This is not to be confused with a "rut."  Not the same thing...not at all.  All evidence points me to the conclusion that God created the world to be cyclical in nature.  There are rhythms...routines...ebbs...flows...and that I have spent a lot of energy in my life trying to fight that.  Maybe I'm just getting old, (well...ok...I AM getting old) but I have decided that fighting tha natural rhythms of the universe aren't worth it.

I write this today from our local Caribou coffee shop.  Lori (she who was silly to say 'yes' when I asked over 15 years ago) and I have a routine now.  Thursdays are my day off from my congregational responsibilities.  So on Thursdays we go to Caribou in the morning after the kids go to school for coffee (Lori) and tea (me.)  We both have laptops.  Lori, who works from home on her own schedule, typically does her work.  I will do Network stuff...reply to some e-mails...play on facebook...or work on other ancillary projects.  We are now 3 weeks into the school year routine.  It's interesting how many of the same people I see every week, who are living out their routines.

The year has rhythms.  In youth ministry, Advent is frequently a season when we pull back on programming.  Why fight the busy-ness that families experience?  Jan-March is retreat season with lots of weekend  stuff.  March - May has a different pace, as we focus on our regular weekly programs.  We intentionally cut back our ministry programming, ending our school year programs usually in the first week of May.  May becomes a bit of a breather...a time of transition to summer. 

Summer is a full-all-out sprint.  It is a blur in June and July.

August, we try to take a breath and pull back on programming again as people are doing their 'last' weekends up at cabins, preparing for school, etc...

September is nutty with start-up school year programming again.  I live for the 3rd or 4th week of September when our schedule begins to hit a 'routine' again.  (Monday night sr. high...Tuesday afternoon Bible study...Wednesday night conf...etc...)

There are habits...rhythms...routines to ministry.

For the Network, this is annually the time of year that makes me nervous.  My biggest concern is cash-flow.  Can we pay our bills?  Extravaganza registrations just begin to come in, the money we've saved fro last year is running out, and the bils keep coming.

It's part of the rhythm.  Of course, I can't wait for the day when it ceases to make me nervous. 

It makes me wonder what are the other rhythms in my life?  And are there other natural rhythms I continue to fight?  Are there ways God has created the world that I continue to resist in my ignorance and/or arrogance?  Probably.

My prayer is for the peace to recognize and accept what God is doing in the rhythms of my life and my ministry.

tb

Who Are Our Leaders? Introducing Rozella Poston!

Todd Buegler - Sunday, September 13, 2009
Next in our series of "getting to know folks"...we're really excited to introduce: Rozella Poston! 

    Name: Rozella Poston
Congregation: Mediator Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, PA
Email: rozella.poston@gmail.com
Network Leadership Role: "Connect Journal" Leadership Team

1.  The part of youth ministry I like best is:
The privilege of walking among young theologians and inviting unsuspecting adults into a world of child-like faith.

2.  The part of youth ministry I struggle with most is:
The seemingly limited nature of time and energy that is needed to minister to each youth and family

3.  My favorite ministry resources are:
The Bible, pop culture, pastoral care resources

4.  If I could have a super power it would be:
The ability to restore lives affected by abuse of any time so that all would experience abundant life in their hearts, minds, bodies and souls

5.  I take care of myself in ministry by:
I don't, if I am honest.

6.  I would tell someone just starting in ministry: 
Have faith, expand your knowledge, be patient and gracious

7.  I appreciate the Network for:
connecting the workers in the vineyard and the visionary role they have in the continued exploration of youth & family ministry.


Who Are Our Leaders? Introducing Jamie Travers!

Todd Buegler - Friday, September 04, 2009
We're unveiling a new, "occasional" feature.  In an attempt to help folks get to know more about our Network leadership, we're going to introduce people!  It should be kind of fun! 

Today, we're introducing Jamie Travers!
    Name:  Jamie Travers

Congregation/Organization:  St. Olaf Lutheran Church, 
        Devils Lake ND and Network Regional Facilitaor
E-Mail:
jamie@elcaymnet.org

1.  The part of youth ministry I like best is:  
        Sharing the Gospel with youth and families. 

2.  The part of youth ministry I struggle with most is:
 
        Finding enough time for everything

3.  My favorite ministry resources are:
 
        Books and resources about Family ministry.

4.  If I could have a super power it would be:
To have perfect aim, because I am not really good at sports, but I think it would be fun to always be able to make a basket or kick a goal or throw a ball or anything for any bit of distance and be able to always connect or hit the target perfectly every time.

5.  I take care of myself in ministry by:
 
        Making sure to spend time in prayer.

6.  I would tell someone just starting in ministry:
 
        to continue growing in faith, to continue to learn about ministry,Bible, theology, etc. and get connected with others
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7.  I appreciate the Network for:
it’s support and resources, especially staying connected with others in ministry.