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Youthology - How do we get more young people into church?

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Sarah and Dave, two experienced youth workers and amateur theologians in conversation with leading thinkers in the world of Theology and Minsitry. We are reflecting on the latest thinking and how we can use this to shape what we do in our own ministry and life.

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February 3, 2020

1:06 Lucy Hicks

We are so excited that we are joined by a young person this week! Lucy has just finished at school, and we wanted to reflect with her on all the ideas that we have been discussing throughout the series. We asked Lucy why she thought she was still involved whilst many of her friends weren't and Lucy even asked her friends why they had left. Often moving and challenging, this episode was vital to us - hearing direct from young people is always challenging as well as encouraging. Lucy is on twitter and insta as @lucygrace147. This is our last episode in series one (sniff!) but fear not we have plans for series 2 later in the year... watch this space!

Episode thumbnail for 1.05 Jordan Amadi-Myers (J Vessel)

January 6, 2020

1.05 Jordan Amadi-Myers (J Vessel)

This episode mixes it all up with a view from the Pentecostal tradition. Are there the same pressures to get more young people into church that we hear in other denominations? What does the black majority church have to teach us about what we do and who we are? Jordan (who raps under the name J Vessel, @realjvessel) has a background in schools work, using his music to bring faith relevantly into schools, reflects in his experience and beliefs, and how the theology found in his tradition speaks across the divide he now finds himself in as he works in affluent suburbia. Why not check out his work online - Google JVessel, to find him on Youtube and social media?

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December 2, 2019

1.04 Sarah Brush

This time Sarah Brush (@docbrush) explores the world of Church and Young People, thinking about what makes young people amazing, and how they have so much to offer us as a church, and how much the church has to offer them. We cover all kinds of ideas, but using the metaphor of the Lego Mini-figure to understand Young People left a profound impressing on us as hosts. Download to find out more! As ever feedback online via @youthologypod on twitter or insta is very welcome - particularly as we are now over half way through the first series!

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What is Youthology - How do we get more young people into church??

Sarah and Dave, two experienced youth workers and amateur theologians in conversation with leading thinkers in the world of Theology and Minsitry. We are reflecting on the latest thinking and how we can use this to shape what we do in our own ministry and life.

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This podcast updates daily.

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