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MariaTS
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I have recently volunteered to be Youth Minister at my Church and would like to know how you believe that a Youth Ministry should be run.
What do you teach? How do you teach it? Why do you teach it? What activities do you do with the children?
A Youth Minister should teach scripture from the New Testament and avoid controversial topics within the Catholic Church. S/He should also not present it in a literal way. It should be taught in a modern interpretation style. Also, outdated, misinterpreted, and refuted ideals of Interracial Marriage = Immoral, Homosexuality = Immoral, Abortion = Immoral in all cases, Guns = Immoral, etc… It should be taught by first explaining to the children that this is one religion out of many and that if they do not like it then there are thousands of other religions that they may join. Scripture should be read through instead of taking one line or one set of lines and proclaiming it to be the word of Jesus. Also, teach that the Vatican and the Pope are not Jesus and they make mistakes like all other people. A Youth Minister teaches children because S/He want’s them to become ethical people who support the unequivocal equal rights of all individuals. The first obligation of a Youth Minister is that S/He must make it fun for the children. S/He must find different things to do whenever the Youth Ministry meets. Also, a Youth Minister should not spend all the time on scripture, S/He should also do activities unrelated to the word of Jesus. Some type of physical activity and some type philosophical activity should always be present.
About 300 or 400 children go to the Youth Ministry that I have volunteered to run. I once had a problem with a parent. He didn’t want me to allow a trans-girl to participate in the Youth Ministry. I told him, “Well, I guess what you mean to say is that you do not want your child to participate in this Youth Ministry.” As Catholics, we have no right to judge another person no matter who or what they. As a person who is many different minority groups and as a Conservative, I oppose intolerance in every aspect of life. The only person that has a right to judge another is Jesus. Also, it is my firm belief that it is not the people who are different who will go to hell but the people who judge those who are different will go to hell. This is of course on the assumption that Jesus is a very benevolent Lord to those who confess their love to him.
What do you teach? How do you teach it? Why do you teach it? What activities do you do with the children?
A Youth Minister should teach scripture from the New Testament and avoid controversial topics within the Catholic Church. S/He should also not present it in a literal way. It should be taught in a modern interpretation style. Also, outdated, misinterpreted, and refuted ideals of Interracial Marriage = Immoral, Homosexuality = Immoral, Abortion = Immoral in all cases, Guns = Immoral, etc… It should be taught by first explaining to the children that this is one religion out of many and that if they do not like it then there are thousands of other religions that they may join. Scripture should be read through instead of taking one line or one set of lines and proclaiming it to be the word of Jesus. Also, teach that the Vatican and the Pope are not Jesus and they make mistakes like all other people. A Youth Minister teaches children because S/He want’s them to become ethical people who support the unequivocal equal rights of all individuals. The first obligation of a Youth Minister is that S/He must make it fun for the children. S/He must find different things to do whenever the Youth Ministry meets. Also, a Youth Minister should not spend all the time on scripture, S/He should also do activities unrelated to the word of Jesus. Some type of physical activity and some type philosophical activity should always be present.
About 300 or 400 children go to the Youth Ministry that I have volunteered to run. I once had a problem with a parent. He didn’t want me to allow a trans-girl to participate in the Youth Ministry. I told him, “Well, I guess what you mean to say is that you do not want your child to participate in this Youth Ministry.” As Catholics, we have no right to judge another person no matter who or what they. As a person who is many different minority groups and as a Conservative, I oppose intolerance in every aspect of life. The only person that has a right to judge another is Jesus. Also, it is my firm belief that it is not the people who are different who will go to hell but the people who judge those who are different will go to hell. This is of course on the assumption that Jesus is a very benevolent Lord to those who confess their love to him.