- Youth ministers should try their best to stay at one church for a full cycle. A youth ministry cycle is seeing your youngest class graduate high school. I do a 6th-12th grade group, so I intend on seeing the 6th graders graduate. If I did an 8th-12th grade group, seeing the 8th graders graduate. Here are a couple of reasons why I think a cycle is a good idea:
1) It shows your youth that you care. That you're not in YM as a gateway job. It shows them that you genuinely care about them and their relationship with Christ. They deserve to have one youth minister - not 3-4.
2) It helps the youth worker to see how ministry is from start to finish. If you go in and spend a year at a Church, how will you be experienced enough to even know what it's like to have a 5 or 6 year relationship with one youth? They will never completely open up to you - they will never fully trust you. Give yourself the experience and the relationships that come with it.
- While I think that a cycle should be standard practice of every youth worker, there are a few exceptions to "breaking the cycle".
1) God calls you elsewhere. If you're not called to be at the Church that you're at, get out as soon as possible! Let God put the right person there. The youth deserve that!
2) Family. If your wife gets a new job, needs to move for her parents, school system is terrible for your children, etc. Your youth deserve the best you can give them. In order to give them your best you need to first focus on the family. Family first, youth second. Always.
I felt inspired to post this after I came to work at Unity Chapel. The Jr's and Sr's have had 4 youth pastors before me. They always feel like they're there to babysit them and plan fun trips. Not a one of the youth I have had here have said that they think the previous youth workers were here to help them grow in Christ. That needs to change.
