Tag Archive - Children’s Ministry

Children’s Ministry Academy Interview

Last week I did a special interview with Children’s Ministry Academy.  They spoke with me at length about some of the things we are doing at Trinity Church in Lubbock to reach parents, kids, and our community.  It was a great conversation, and you can go right now and listen to a few minutes of our talk today.  If you sign up with Children’s Ministry Academy, then you’ll have the option to listen to the entire talk.

Visit http://bit.ly/CMA_Interview today to give it a listen!

The Truth this Sunday

Way back in May, I’m reading an article that Wayne Stocks wrote at www.ministry-to-children.com where he speaks about the Sunday upcoming for our volunteers is anything but a normal Sunday.  It really spoke to me, and I thought about it for a few days.  I then took his idea (with his permission) and worked it into my volunteer Kidsplace Unscripted video series that goes out to all our volunteers.  It was a hit.

Thanks to Wayne for the idea, and for his writing genius!

Things I Learned at Summer Camp

I returned last week from an awesome week at Dry Gulch U.S.A. with about 50 kids from our church.  The camp is stellar, albeit super-expensive; which is the main reason that we will be researching some new desitnations in 2011.  The week really was fantastic, from the camp activities like horseback riding, swimming, and tubing on the lake  The services were fantastic, and the kids (and adults) that attended had a blast.

Here is a list of the not so important things I learned at summer camp:

  1. The restrooms adjacent to the pool areas is always the least used bathroom at camp.
  2. Girls will always give you a hug upon your arrival, while boys prefer a fist bump.
  3. I have a theory that 90% of hired bus drivers are devoid of all personality.  My bus driver was from that 90% pool.
  4. When telling a boy to take a shower, be sure to emphasize the need for them to use soap.
  5. When 20+ girls are together in any one space, there will always be a ton of hair braiding happening.
  6. When 20+ boys are together in any one space, there will always be a ton of farting happening.
  7. The kid that cries when leaving his mother for a week, is almost always the same kid that cries when leaving camp after that same week.
  8. Girls are more photogenic than boys.  Every year the parents of my boys complain that we didn’t get enough pictures of the boys, but the boys hide from the camera and only pick their noses on camera.  However, the girls see a camera and immediately form into picture taking groups.  It’s amazing!
  9. I really love having fun with kids.
  10. I really love seeing kids “get it” in chapel services.

You can see all of our camp travels and view pictures at http://www.trinitytoday.com/index.cfm/PageID/1441/tag/camp2010

Kidsplace Promotion Video #3

This is video #3 of our continuing effort to “get the word out” that we have Children’s Ministry available for families that attend Trinity Church.  These are NOT volunteer recruitment video’s, but rather just informational in format.  You can see the first video HERE, and see the #2 video HERE.

Kidsplace Promotion #3 from Jonathan Cliff on Vimeo.

We will be running these videos throughout the next few months.  They are only 30 seconds in length, and are designed to fit along with whatever video announcements the church is running in weekend services.  They are not designed to be stand-alone.  They will also be used over and over throughout the year.  Make sense?

We outsourced the work to a local place here in Lubbock.  All videos were filmed, created, and designed by Kevin Rhodes over at Dream Taxi.

Kidsplace Promotion Video #2

This is video #2 of our continuing effort to “get the word out” that we have Children’s Ministry available for families that attend Trinity Church.  These are NOT volunteer recruitment video’s, but rather just informational in format.  You can see the first video HERE.

Kidsplace Promotion #2 from Jonathan Cliff on Vimeo.

We will be running these videos throughout the next few months.  They are only 30 seconds in length, and are designed to fit along with whatever video announcements the church is running in weekend services.  They are not designed to be stand-alone.  They will also be used over and over throughout the year.  Make sense?

We outsourced the work to a local place here in Lubbock.  All videos were filmed, created, and designed by Kevin Rhodes over at Dream Taxi.

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