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Ultimate Reality: Youth Night |
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The inner west is not big on teenagers, so we are running a little behind the eight ball here. But we used 'Start the Ultimate Relationship' week to up the anti in our ministry to youth.
Sam reports: On the friday night, Crossfire had its first evangelistic night -
"Ultimate Reality". It was part of Annandale Community Church's 'Start
the Ultimate Relationship' week, and was a great night.
Here's how we planned what we did on our night:
- First step was choosing the Bible passage for the evening. Although we
had a groovy name for the event, a funky theme (Reality TV) plus great
games and decoration - first up was working out what we wanted to teach
from the Bible. So often, youth (and even church) events are planned
the other way around. A theme is proposed and then the Bible is made to
squeeze around an inflexible program, and so the 'big idea' that the
kids take home is fashioned before the Bible is even opened.
We
decided that more than anything, we wanted to take these kids through
Luke 15, to show them that God loves them. He loves them and goes out
looking for his lost children like the woman does with the coin, like
the shepherd does with his lost sheep, and like the father does with
his lost son. We decided that we would focus primarily on this last
story - the prodigal Son.
- With the Bible passage chosen, the
rest of the night could flow from there. Next question was: What
overall shape should the whole night take? As we read through the
passage, it was clear that the story of the lost Son could easily be
re-created into a reality TV show. There were a few other suggestions -
but reality TV is something that youth get - and it looked like it
could be a lot of fun.
- We wrote a script for a TV show in 3
pre-recorded segments, which would be supplemented on the night with
live interviews on a 'rove' style set. The TV show was about a son
'Nick' who was challenged by the producers of the show to demand his
inheritance from his parents and leave home in order to win his
freedom. Like reality TV shows, our video contained pre-recorded
interviews with (fictitious) friends and family, and reflections from
the protagonist on his actions - they'll be up on youtube soon.
- These segments were broken up with games and activities and challenges
- some loosely tying in with the theme, others not. We wanted to have
time to meet and relate with newcomers as well as teach them about God.
These were delegated to be organised and run on the night by a leader
who was not required to be part of the 'TV' part of the night.
- The video was filmed, edited and put on DVD with automated stops at the
right places - to keep things technically smooth on the night.
- The room decoration was delegated to someone who had read the script
and understood what was happening. They brought in a lighting kit, big
screen, couch, coffee table and posters and P.A.
- We wrote the
text for invite/postcard ad and then sent it to our graphic designer
who came up with the final piece. This was letterbox dropped to the
entire suburb along with the other mission advertising, as well as
given to regular memebers to invite friends. We had more guests from
personal invites than we had from the letterbox drop.
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