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Rahn
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Hi all,
I’m not sure this is in the right place, but I wanted to get some perspective on your experiences with either Life Teen or Edge. I’ve been on the Edge Cor team at my church for two years now. I have two children in Edge, and my eldest moved on to Life Teen this past fall.
I, for the most part, have enjoyed Edge. I’ve done about 6 Edge night outlines and have contributed on Proclaims, Witnesses and Sends. We’re given pretty free rein on topics, and mine tend to be more Bible-based. We have others that do more traditional Catholic nights, so it balances out quite nicely.
I have two specific observations that I’d like some feed back on:
First, I’ve found that the Biblical knowledge of the teens to be quite shocking. Not only do they not know anything about the Bible, they don’t seem to care about it, either.
Second, I’m a bit frustrated by the lack of continuity between Edge nights. Ours seem to be fragmented and lack references to past key points made in earlier nights.
Lastly, do you do snacks as part of the Life Teen/Edge night? We do, and I’d wish we’d stop. Most kids just had their dinner before they arrive for Edge, so they’re not hungry. But, especially for the boys, the snack becomes the big event: rushing to get it, asking for seconds, etc. I think it’s intended to provide a time for informal discussion, but for us, it degenerates into “flip the bottle” competitions.
I’m at a point where I’m wondering if I’m going to do this for another year. I do feel that I’m being used of the Holy Spirit in this ministry, but I’m frustrated by the execution as well. It’s a labour of love, but it does take up time that I don’t always have.
I’d really appreciate your (name removed by moderator)ut, thanks! God Bless!
I’m not sure this is in the right place, but I wanted to get some perspective on your experiences with either Life Teen or Edge. I’ve been on the Edge Cor team at my church for two years now. I have two children in Edge, and my eldest moved on to Life Teen this past fall.
I, for the most part, have enjoyed Edge. I’ve done about 6 Edge night outlines and have contributed on Proclaims, Witnesses and Sends. We’re given pretty free rein on topics, and mine tend to be more Bible-based. We have others that do more traditional Catholic nights, so it balances out quite nicely.
I have two specific observations that I’d like some feed back on:
First, I’ve found that the Biblical knowledge of the teens to be quite shocking. Not only do they not know anything about the Bible, they don’t seem to care about it, either.
Second, I’m a bit frustrated by the lack of continuity between Edge nights. Ours seem to be fragmented and lack references to past key points made in earlier nights.
Lastly, do you do snacks as part of the Life Teen/Edge night? We do, and I’d wish we’d stop. Most kids just had their dinner before they arrive for Edge, so they’re not hungry. But, especially for the boys, the snack becomes the big event: rushing to get it, asking for seconds, etc. I think it’s intended to provide a time for informal discussion, but for us, it degenerates into “flip the bottle” competitions.
I’m at a point where I’m wondering if I’m going to do this for another year. I do feel that I’m being used of the Holy Spirit in this ministry, but I’m frustrated by the execution as well. It’s a labour of love, but it does take up time that I don’t always have.
I’d really appreciate your (name removed by moderator)ut, thanks! God Bless!