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Revisiting Sunday School: Is It Still Relevant Today? | Beyond The Youth Room Podcast • Ep. 64
January 7, 2025

Revisiting Sunday School: Is It Still Relevant Today? | Beyond The Youth Room Podcast • Ep. 64
Sunday School: Rethinking Youth Ministry in the Modern Age
Ryne shares his experience of eliminating Sunday morning youth programming at his church. He explains how this decision stemmed from a desire to foster a stronger sense of community and discourage the "check-the-box" mentality often associated with obligatory programs.
Keith, on the other hand, still runs a successful Sunday morning program. He emphasizes the importance of building community within the program, using examples like icebreakers, small group discussions, and creating a relaxed atmosphere with games and snacks. He also highlights the importance of focusing on relationships and discipleship over simply delivering information.
Key Takeaways:
- Re-evaluate your "why": Question the purpose of your Sunday morning program. Is it truly effective in reaching and discipling students?
- Prioritize community: Create a space where students feel connected and valued, rather than simply attending a class.
- Consider alternatives: Explore options like serving opportunities, family worship experiences, or small group gatherings outside of the traditional Sunday morning slot.
- Focus on relationships: Emphasize building genuine connections with students and fostering meaningful relationships within the youth group.
Ultimately, the goal is to find a model that best serves your specific context and helps students grow in their faith.








