December 2010 AY Leaders Planning Meeting

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December 4, 2010 at 2 P.M. in the Gilmore multipurpose building

Members Present

  • Roberto Colon
  • Eric Dixon
  • Evan Dixon
  • Darwin Frederic
  • Jada Johnson
  • Madeline Maskelony
  • Zachary Maskelony
  • Patrick Munyemweri
  • Vanessa Nora
  • Darren Oh
  • Eiren Oh
  • Samona Weller

Actions Taken

Prayer List

We started a list of all young people connected with families in the church. The list is available to members at a private page on the church Web site.

Training

We agreed to study the Youth Ministry Handbook section on organization and discuss it at our January meeting. Darren will order copies of the manual for those who do not have it.

AY Programs

Better Meetings

We read the chapter on meetings and made a list of things we could do to improve our meetings:

  • Use a variety of programs.
  • Have a theme for each program.
  • Visit other youth groups.
  • Invite older people to attend.
  • No more ice breaker.
  • Learn memory verses.
  • Have a monthly theme.
  • Give a motivational speech to introduce the monthly theme.
  • Start a prayer conference call.
  • Have meetings in different places.
  • Take field trips.

Other Churches to Visit

We decided to visit nearby churches to see what they do for their AY programs.

January
Ewing
February
Brandon
March
Plant City
April
Zephyr Hills

Schedule

We planned program themes for December and January. We decided to pick themes from Seventh-day Adventists Believe. Roberto, Eric, Zach, and Evan each chose a theme to prepare a program for. The dates need to be confirmed. See programs page for up to date schedule.

December 11
Youth congress during the day, so no meeting. Games for those who stay after the congress.
December 18
Christian Behavior: Zach
December 25
Sabbath: Roberto
January 1
Camping or sleepover
January 8
Millenium: Evan
January 15
Church social, so no meeting.
January 22
Visit Ewing
January 29
Great Controversy: Eric

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