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St. Francis' Youth Ministry is...
- About being part of a community that understands you
- It is about doing ministry and
being ministered to
- It is about finding God as we reach out to the homeless and others in need
- It is about
learning to trust God in the exciting and frightening journey of life
- It is about having fun and being who we really are
St. Francis youth hard at work with their new WWE Video Game


Youth
Ministry at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church
Over the years, St. Francis has developed
several programs that draw prospective families to our church because of their impact on family. Youth ministry is right at the top of the list of pivotal programs that families look for in a church today.
Recognizing our need for a director
of youth ministry, in 2001 the vestry voted to call a young man right out of college who has a heart for young people and
lots of energy for the demanding activities of a youth ministry. Adam Webb showed
our congregation the ins and outs of relational ministry with middle school and high school kids. He was a product of the Young Life ministry in Chattanooga,
and he had many relational skills.
Adam moved into the teaching profession,
however, and a current parishioner who is also a very active parent of a 17-year old has stepped up and voluntarily taken
on the position of director of youth ministry, planning a host of activities and providing a structure for our middle and
high school youth program. Stacy Hall has the energy and vision to help St. Francis
make sure we are ministering to our future parish adults.
At St. Francis, youth ministry is not just activities, though.
More importantly, it is about engaging young people in the life of the church, integrating them into the fabric of
worship as acolytes, readers, and chalice bearers, and valuing them as active members of our church family. Giving young people meaningful responsibilities in the spiritual life of the church is our primary point
of engagement, and we are committed to including youth in our planning and dreaming for the future of our church.
At St. Francis, young people are treated
with dignity and great hope. Our adults appreciate the energy and future our
youth represent.
Youth Group Serves Homeless in Atlanta
Members of the St. Francis Youth Group (and three adult
members from the parish) recently traveled to the “Open Door” in Atlanta to serve in a July 4th barbeque for the homeless.
The Open Door is an intentional Christian community committed
to serving the homeless, prison ministry and acting as advocates for peace and justice. The event provided a unique opportunity
to participate in ministry beyond the local parish.
The St. Francis group joined about fifty other volunteers
in serving a traditional holiday meal to nearly 500 guests who would have otherwise gone hungry. Although the work is usually
divided into two “shifts”, the team from St. Francis worked both. When they were no longer needed in the serving
line, they moved to the basement of the community house to prepare sandwiches for the coming week (The Open Door distributes
about two thousand sandwiches each week).
After the work was completed the volunteers sat down to
a well deserved meal of burgers, beans, chips, slaw, tea and watermelon (the same menu that was served to the guests). It
was a wonderful time to connect. People from all walks of life, young and old, high school drop-outs and college professors,
wealthy and poor, Protestants (of various flavors), Catholics, non-religious and even a few rowdy Episcopalians gathered around
the tables to share good food and fellowship.





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