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Job Opportunity with the Assembly

by admin on Aug.26, 2009, under Jobs

A half time position focused on youth and young adults has become available in the UC National Assembly.  Follow the link to download the position description. I don’t have details on the application process but will add these when I get them.  NYARC PD VERSION UPDATED

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The 85% rule

by admin on Aug.26, 2009, under Children's Ministry, Youth Ministry

Fuller Youth Institute – Kara Powell

You’ve perhaps heard the infamous statistic that 80-85% of people who become Christians do so before age 14.  We youth workers especially love quoting that data when we’re asking for a larger ministry budget.

There hasn’t appeared to be lots of hard data to back up that stat.  But maybe that’s changed.

Sociologist Dr. Christian Smith and his team at the National Study of Youth and Religion (NSYR) have studied teenagers of all religious persuasions (Protestant, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, Religiously Indifferent, etc.).  He reports in his new book, Souls in Transition: The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Emerging Adults, that 85% of those 18-23 who have ever made a commitment to God did so before age 14.

Remember, the study includes teenagers and young adults of all religious persuasions, and it’s not entirely clear from the book what students mean what they say they have “made a commitment to God”.

But nonetheless, this is the best data I’ve seen in a while that supports that 85% statistic.

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Job Opportunity

by admin on Aug.26, 2009, under Jobs

Hi Friends,

My church (Springwood Church of Christ) is looking for applications to appoint another youthworker/youth pastor to our church to start 2010. This is a FULL TIME position.

-          The Position  will include working with our current youth worker, youth ministry and pastoral team.

-          The Primary role is in establishing and managing a youth drop-in program for teenagers (at our church) run primarily 4-5 days each week (occasionally on school holidays) – building relationships with teenagers from the immediate schools – encouragement, mentoring, skills development – and providing hands on pastoral support

-          The Secondary role is involvement in the Friday night and Sunday Night youth activities

For more information or if you are interested please call me.

Johannes Knijnenburg

Office: 3299 3737  Mobile: 04 111 777 83

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Overseas Mission and Volunteer Placement Opportunities

by admin on Aug.26, 2009, under Jobs, Young Adult Ministry

suitcase-150x150Experience Programs, the mission and volunteer placement unit of UnitingWorld, has released its full placement list for 2010.  The placement opportunities span Asia, Africa and the Pacific and have been created in consultation with Uniting Church partner churches worldwide.  Volunteer placements are mutually rewarding experiences – to share skills and learn from another culture.

At UnitingWorld we’re all about “connecting communities for life” and what better way to do this than go and be part of this connection?

UnitingWorld works with Australian church communities and our church partners across Asia, the Pacific and Africa, building links and changing lives.  Much of our work focuses on those on the margins of society.  This means that most of our volunteers go into unpaid positions, receiving only an allowance and support from UnitingWorld and generous supporters like you!

Volunteers give their time energy and resources to serve on behalf of all members of the Uniting Church in Australia.  All placements are at the specific request of our international church partners and we develop these to place a volunteer in the host church community.

You may be a teacher, a mechanic or a farmer.  You may be a specialist in IT, business administration, youth work generation or public health.  Whatever you’re good at; our partner churches need you.

More than 100 opportunities are available on our website at http://www.unitingworld.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/2010-detailed-POSITION-DESCRIPTIONS.pdf.   If you think you may be interested in volunteering, please contact Kathy Pereira, Associate Director for Experience Programs at kathyp@unitingworld.org.au.

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Nationals

by admin on Aug.25, 2009, under Uncategorized

The recent national inservice for youth, children And family workers was a tremendous source of inspiration for all involved. A highlight for me personally was the biblical input of the key note speaker, Steve Taylor. It challenged my thinking about how we engage the Bible and families. Another highlight was the excitement and energy of the students from QLD. It was great to see them out in force and soaking up the whole experience

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Osama Bin Laden’s youth worker

by admin on Jun.26, 2009, under Uncategorized

Kara Powell (pictured below)  from the Fuller Youth Institute posted an interesting article about the kind of influence  we can have as youth leaders  and why it is such an important job wkara-powellhen it is positive and why it is dangerous when it is negative.It will make you think!

http://fulleryouthinstitute.org/2009/06/youth-potential/

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Summer Madness 2010 Control – Alt – Delete

by admin on May.28, 2009, under Uncategorized

Who’s coming so far?

Western Cape York, St George, Boonah, Indooroopilly, Chapel Hill, Centenary, Moggill, Karana Downs, Trinity Ipswich, Bald Hills, Bracken Ridge, Aspley, South Rockhampton, Sherwood, Maryborough, St Paul’s Mackay, Bundaberg, Bayside, Bulimba, Emmanuel, Nanango,  Hervey Bay and Coolum Uniting churches. 

 That’s about 230 wonderful people already! Fantastic!

Are your young people and leaders coming too? Email Tom.Kerr@yacmu.ucaqld.com.au and tell him your church, the contact person’s contact details and about how many high schoolers and leaders you expect will come.

 Then we can send you your Registration Kit !

 Tom Kerr for The Summer Madness Planning Team

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Paul Yarrow moving on to Clayfield College

by admin on May.28, 2009, under Uncategorized

It is with both sadness and joy that we share with you the news that Paul Yarrow, our Children and Families Coordinator, is resigning to take up a position as Chaplain at Clayfield College. Paul has been with the Youth and Children’s Ministry Unit since 1998 and has served in a variety of capacities in that time. Over the last 5 years Paul’s time has been split between Wellers Hill Tarragindi Uniting Church, South Moreton Presbytery and children and family ministry. Paul brought a passion and energy to all things children and family related and was always available to share his wisdom with the rest of the team. His contribution to the Synod and the whole church nationally will be missed greatly. Paul you have blessed us all and we thankyou. Paul will conclude his time at YACMU towards the end of July. Look out for a couple of opportunities to come and say goodbye to Paul over the coming weeks.

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Summer Madness Momentum 15th-18th January 2010

by admin on Apr.17, 2009, under Summer Madness 2010, Youth Ministry

beach-youth1The organising team is gearing up for the next Summer Madness. We are excited. There is a whole section on this website dedicated to Summer Madness. Have a look under the Summer Madness section or click on the link : Summer Madness

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Faith Family Newsletter

by admin on Apr.15, 2009, under Children's Ministry, Family Ministry, Uncategorized

front-coverThe faith family newsletter has just been sent out to congregations in QLD. You can download a copy here. This month you will find a range of articles that help families deal with tragedy.    faith-family-brochure

Paul Yarrow is one of the contributing authors to this publication. 30,000 families around Australia make the most of what this publication has to offer

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