-Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
I just began my new job as Director of Youth Ministry at a parish in suburban Minneapolis a month ago.
So last weekend, I was manning my first middle school dance. These dances are fairly popular among the 12-14 year olds of the area, and I soon found out why. Sandwiched between the "Hoedown Throwdown" (which they played twice) were every explicit and sexual song from "You Spin Me Round" by Flo Rida to "If You Seek Amy" by Britney (which has an entirely different phoenetic meaning).
This all brings up my own ministerial and moral dilemma: how far are we willing to go to meet youth where they are for the sake of the Gospel? Being relatable is one thing, but changing timeless truths is another thing entirely.
My fiancé and I just hung out with a great priest friend, and we talked about this exact issue. The way he put it was, "What's the difference between bringing youth to the Faith, and bringing Faith to the youth?" He's hitting at a major issue in youth ministry, and a major sacrifice that too many ministers and churches make - sacrificing the truth of the Gospel for the sake of being "cool" or "relatable."

Thoughts?
Peace, y'all!
PM
P.S. I just ate the ears and head off my chocolate Easter bunny tonight. It's the most delicious part of a chocolate rabbit.
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2 comments:
Fro smells.
WackyBasilisk this is a good point you make. How far would you go....
I believe it is better to give them the truth.
Ask your self... what would Jesus do today? would He sacrific the truth? I think not. You may not look cool to them,telling the truth, but when it matters they will realise that you were the one that give them something real to believe in.
Kids these days are so confused looking for the answers in all the wrong places. I think we all went through the same thing, but the thing that stuck with me as I got older was the truth and not the " feel good factor". Jesus loves the truth and I think even kids love the truth, though they may not think that at the time. God bless.
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