Youth Ministry Tasks You Can Delegate to Volunteers and Teens

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23. Coordinate the snack schedule for special events.

24. Coordinate the driving schedule for events.

25. Copy and print information about a retreat or conference.

26. Follow up with youth ministry visitors.

27. Lead a small-group Bible study.

28. Go to a game to watch a student play.

29. Look out for articles to clip and post.

30. Scroll Instagram and post to encourage teens.

31. Staff and monitor the youth group social media accounts.

32. Sit with students during Sunday morning worship.

33. Be available after worship to register students, answer questions, and talk with parents.

34. Send a parent newsletter with links to helpful resources.

35. Send the weekly email to families.

36. Plan a fall outreach event.

37. Record announcements for the youth ministry and post it on YouTube.

38. If your kids use TikTok, create a positive, service-based challenge.

39. Record your youth talks and put them online for students.

40. Make copies of the small-group questions and distribute them.

41. Plan and oversee the annual graduation lunch, worship, and celebration details.

42. Track down the details for hosting a fall retreat.

43. Pray before youth group meetings.

44. Attend a church meeting to represent the student ministry.

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Tim Pricehttp://timpriceblog.com
Tim Price, Christian, Husband and Dad, is the Founding Director of Harvest Ministry Teams, a non-for-profit equipping ministry for young leaders. Based in Troy, IL, Harvest is involved in ministry and training events for students, children and leaders all over the Midwest. He also serves on part-time at Troy United Methodist Church. Tim writes at TimPriceBlog.com sharing ideas, clarity and insights to help others confidently lead the church they serve. Follow him on Twitter: @timpriceblog.

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