Purpose:
To assist parents in the discipleship of their teens and to provide an avenue of fellowship and connections between parents.
Strengths:
- Parent Pod during the summer months providing weekly fellowship and providing some resources for follow up to the youth’s lesson during the week at home.
- Monthly newsletter with resources and event calendar
- Weekly update e-mail
- Occasional e-mail links to resources
- Parent page on the youth web site with helpful resources and online event calendar
- Annual parenting seminar
- Not meeting regularly outside of the Parent Pod
- Not much involvement/volunteering in the ministry. Example - Helping with events, etc.
- Not getting much feedback from parents on the resources, web page, newsletters, etc.
- Not seeing many parents of teens bringing in other parents of teens
Ideas:
- Calendar a quarterly meeting for the Parent Pod for the rest of 2009
- Find a Parent Pod coach, a parent to be the point person for the ministry
- Build a team of event/activity parents from the Parent Pod
- Create a survey for parents to find out what resources we provide are helpful and what they would like to see more of.
- Include some resources and tips on reaching out to other parents in our communications with our student’s parents.
- Get parents input on the topics/scripture for us to study at Contagious Youth
- Connect parents with other parents through a Connections group that does a study on parenting teens
- Track which classes the parents have taken and encourage them to complete all the classes of NHCU
- Pastors to attend some Parent Pods this summer and share some tips in involving their teens in discipleship; missions; ministry; worship; fellowship
- Create a parent facebook page where parents of teens can get together and share prayer requests and resources with each other
3 comments:
Just wondering if the Parent Pod couldn't be more of a year 'round thing?
I really like the idea of a small group made of teenager parents... a support group of sorts, lets you know you are not alone.
I like the year round Parent Pod idea. I pitched it at the end of last summer but there were no takers. I think it's smart economically, saves parents gas.
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