Showing posts with label Youth Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth Ministry. Show all posts

Revolution Gets a New Website

>> Monday, December 22, 2008

Since the arrival of Pastor Nathan, we've created an entirely new website for Revolution Student Ministries. It was the first time I was really exposed to what Word Press can do! I'm in the process right now of redesigning my site to look similar. Anyway . . . here are some cool features of the new website:

  • Student Blog - We're looking for students at Rev to blog for us on a consistent basis! It can be about anything related to God, Rev, ministry, etc.. If you're interested - let me know!
  • Leader Blog - We're also looking for Revolution leaders who'd be interested in writing consistently! Let me know if you're interested!


  • Live Video/TV Streaming - Here, we'll be having all of our videos constantly playing on a loop. We'll also do live services and events live stream and you'll be able to join us online and even talk on an online chat room.
  • Videos - We'll always have our latest videos posted here.

I'll let you navigate through the rest of the site yourself - if you have any questions ask.

Why you're online - Make sure you're:
  1. Following Revolution on Twitter
  2. A Fan on Revolutions Facebook Page


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My Trip to Atlanta: Life Changing

>> Thursday, November 20, 2008

The Cadre: Phoenix Fall Retreat

I've mentioned it before, but I am in a youth ministry mentoring program with Jeanne Mayo called The Cadre. It is a program where Jeanne mentors youth pastors all over the country and twice during the year you get to fly down to her house to hang out with her and the other youth pastors in the group. If I had to summarize my 3-day experience in Atlanta in two words it would be: Life Changing. I won't go into detail on everything we did (if you'd like to know ask me in person), but I would like to leave you with some lessons I learned and some things God did in my heart:

The Power of Love - if I had to describe Jeanne Mayo in a word, it'd be love. As I watched hundreds of people call her "mom", I realized the power of loving others. She is a mom to everyone that comes into her life. I asked Jeanne how she got to where she is today and her response was, "I've made the decision to add value to people everyday". In other words - she chose to love people everyday and as a result thousands of teenagers, twenty somethings, and youth pastors lives have been changed.

The Power of Family - I love learning about raising great families (because I'm preparing for mine!!!). As I looked around Jeanne's house I could tell family was at the top of her priority list.
One thing that really stuck out to me was a "Mayo Family Creed" a document with 11 or 12 principles on it that defined their family and that they live by. The whole family had to sign it and at her sons wedding, he got a framed copy and had his wife sign it (that fires me up!). Her son actually wrote a book on how he was raised... they were very strategic with raising their family and it worked - I can't wait for mine!

The Power of Relationships - One of the things I enjoyed the most about the trip was forming and building new relationships. I met pastors and students from all over the country who love God. I would have paid a million dollars for that part of the experience. Having friends that I can go to that don't know everything going on in Pittsburgh and I can be totally transparent with and they'll love me for who I am. I love everybody I met!

The Power of Refreshment - I'm now convinced that we need to take retreats once or twice a year away from everything and just take time reflecting on our lives, meeting new people, and get refreshed. This was one of those weeks!

My Future Wife - Someone spoke into my life about this - they said... You think having a wife will fill a need in you only God can fill. Unless you fill that void with God, you'll get married and be terribly disappointed because you'd be expecting your wife to fill a void that she was never created to fill. (Sick stuff!)

The Unlimited Potential of Young People - There were over 80 Masters Commission students ages 18-23 serving us for the week. These are some incredible people who love God with all of their heart. Seeing what God was doing in and through them go me so pumped up I can't even put it into words. They are all going to go on and be world changers - we really do need to believe in the upcoming generation.

Respect - Jeanne "slapped" me in this face with this one. She said, "Some of you are sarcastic and try being funny all the time because that is how you find security. You need to quit that - if you want people to respect you and take you seriously - grow up and be secure in who you are." That hit me deep... reminds me of the whole "Am I going to be a leader or a clown" lesson.

Wherever you are - Be there -
Jeanne stressed this principle! This is something I struggle with - a thousand things always going through my mind and I'm not always "there". She not only taught it, but modeled it. Making every second count - I need to work on this.

Legacy -
The Cadre (youth pastor mentoring) is the legacy Jeanne Mayo wants to leave behind. A legacy of raising up leaders who will raise up leaders and change the world. It was amazing to see this unfolding before my eyes - I was seeing a legacy being lived out. I would love to do a mentoring group like this one day... What do you want your legacy to be?

I learned about 10,o00 other things and had one of the most incredible experiences of my life at Jeanne's. I wish I could go on, but once again, I've seemed to blog too much!!! I'll probably have more to come on this series... stay tuned.

Ask anything Friday tomorrow...get ready!

Love you guys - I missed all of you! - Bubs


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Hope for the Next Generation

>> Thursday, November 6, 2008



This kid is 10 years old and he has me fired up. This is why I do what I do...

I Cor. 15:58 says this and I believe it with all my heart:

58Therefore, my dear brothers, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain.

If you're doing anything to invest in people ... you need to stand on this verse. You're making a bigger impact than you can imagine.

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Sunday Night Reflections 9.14.08

>> Sunday, September 14, 2008

It's been a pretty sweet week... here are some thoughts:

New Season of Rev- Today we had our last service without a youth pastor. It's been a little over a year of Sean, Zack, and I running youth. I am excited for a new season of Rev and to see it go to another level. I just helped move in our new youth pastor (Nathan Hurst), he is a great guy and I am pumped to see God work through him!

19 North
- Zack and Lauren and doing a whole month series called "Co-Ed" which is on sex, dating, and the single life. It's a great series. Last night ZB took talked to the ladies and Lauren talked to the guys. I would recommend listening to the podcasts! Also, we're having the first ever Silver Ring Thing 20-something event at Victory through 19 North this Friday. Do not miss that!

Redefining Relationships - Craig Groeschel had a great blog series this week on redefining relationships. He talked about how the bigger a church gets, the bigger our families become, and as we just grow up in life, we have to constantly be redefining our relationships with people. I'm just starting to see this in ministry and I am realizing it is a very hard thing to go through. Craig's insight really helped me out.

Loves Correction and Submission and Authority
- I've been feeding on these two series by Keith Moore... they pretty much rocked my world. Everyone (especially young leaders) need to listen to these two series (along with all of Keith Moore's series!!)

Fear Factor
- So we're having a month long Fear Factor competition at Rev. It's been crazy! We had our 2nd round this past Wednesday and made students bob for worms in all kind of nasty junk. It was a blast and I'm pumped for next week... only 4 contestants left!

I'm going out to watch the Steelers game with some great friends tonight... until next time! Love you guys!

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Our Summer "Intern" Program Recap

>> Monday, August 25, 2008

Our 4:12 Students Getting Ice Cream after our Celebration Dinner!

At Revolution we offer a summer of service program we call 4:12 (from I Tim. 4:12) where we hand pick a handful of students that we want to invest in for the summer. They come into the office at church 2 days a week for both personal growth and to serve. Their day is split up into two parts, the first half is focused on their personal growth through devotions, leadership video curriculum, ministry curriculum, and nuggets from the Rev Staff and Leadership. The second part of their day is focused on serving and working for several different areas and ministries of the church.

This was my second year being involved with this ministry, last year I led it, and this year I oversaw Cory Vogan, who led it this year. I just have to say it is a privilege to get to hang out with these guys for the summer. We get to build some great relationships with each other and create some amazing memories. Here are some things that our students taught me this summer:
  • Students have way more potential than any of us realize
  • Students can work a lot harder than people give them credit for
  • Students want to make a difference in the lives of other people just as much as anyone else does
  • Students that are on fire for God are contagious and effect everyone around them!
Thank you Jesse Swanson, Niki Wolbert, Allison Hammerle, Nathan Hampson, Josiah Long, Victor Nardini, Laura DiFalco, Brian Schmelzer, and Katie Johnson! You've made a difference in my life, our leaders lives, and at Victory Family Church. My only prayer is that you got out of this summer through our investment half of what we got from yours. THANK YOU!!

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Great Message on Student Leadership by Doug Fields

>> Friday, August 15, 2008

I've really really come to appreciate what Doug Fields and his team have done over at Saddleback . This video really got me pumped and lines up with what is in my heart concerning student leadership. This will come to pass at Rev... I'm pumped!

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Book Review: Your First Two Years of Youth Ministry

>> Saturday, August 2, 2008

I enjoyed this book... Obviously I am trying to get as much wisdom as I can in youth min!

Doug Fields wrote this book from the perspective of sitting down and mentoring you personally over coffee. After hundreds and thousands of meetings like that mentoring young youth workers, Doug decided to write this book telling literally everything he'd tell you if he met with you in person. So it definitely saved me some time!

If you're in youth ministry as a youth pastor, worker, or volunteer... you should pick this book up.

Final Grade: B

P.S. I just really want to plug Saddleback's Youth Group (HSM). Out of all the youth ministries I've contacted and tried to learn from... they've been the most help. They're a blessing!! Check out what they're doing... they are tearing it up for Jesus!!!

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