Resources and Information for Youth Ministry
WEBA's Youth Vision
WEBA's Youth Ministry Support
We’ve established small Drop-in centres in churches within the association that provide an environment where young people feel safe and secure. Places where they feel valued and can meet their peers on an informal basis. The provision of sport such as football for both sexes in order to promote a healthy lifestyle as well as encouraging team bonding and better group cohesion. The provision of mentoring and non-managerial support for employed youth workers as well as quality training for all our volunteers, through the church and other agencies. Actively encouraging small group youth work where young people feel free to express themselves and will know their opinions are valued. In a small group context we have been able to Identify and provide support and training for emerging leaders within the groups. Rewarding these young people with medals and certificates for achievements in order to enhance their CV's. Integrating the marginalised young people of our communities into the wider society. Developing through training those who can then train others. Jesus said, “go out and train everyone you meet, far and near in the way of life…” (Matt 28:19 TM) Taking all the above models of quality youth work where established to other churches within the association. Forging good working links with other agencies and improving those already started. Praise the Lord.
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