The real youth ministry is not what happens at the church but in the home. Real youth ministry is kids watching their parents pray, love, forgive, be attentive to and participate in worship, and place a high priority on what happens in worship. This is the first line of faith strengthening and this is the hill to die on -- not the fun stuff designed to perpetuate the lie that worship is fun, church is fun, and the Christian life is about fun. Real youth ministry happens when the husband is the spiritual head of the home and when he displays in his own life what it means to love sacrificially. Real youth ministry happens when the wife reciprocates this love and loves sacrificially. Real youth ministry happens when parents bring their children to worship and Sunday school and sit with them in the pew and ask them what they learned in Sunday school. Real youth ministry is when parents do the catechism homework and memory work with their children and who honor God's man in the church as someone worthy of their prayers and their respect.
No, I am not against having fun. I am not even against the ever present screens. But the Christian life is not about what makes us happy. It is about what makes us holy. And the nature of our life together is not around digital things but the means of grace that bestow what it is they sign. It is high time that we focus the resources of the churches and of the home on the things that will make a difference. I recall a meme which says something to the effect that few of our children will make their living as sports superstars or actors or singers but every one of our children will sin and die. So what should be the most important thing in our lives? That which conveys Christ's forgiveness and that which conveys His life -- the Word and the Sacraments.
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