Cumberland Presbyterian
Youth Ministry News
Christ is risen! He has risen indeed!
As we celebrate this Easter season, I
bring good news concerning our CPC Youth Ministry Website
and the CPC E-Newsletter. The first Tuesday of each month
you will receive an e-newsletter with the most current
information available on the Cumberland Presbyterian Youth
Ministry website, insightful articles from veteran youth
leaders, and ideas and starters for your youth gatherings
and Bible studies.
Share the wealth by forwarding this email
to others in your presbyteries and congregations who work
with youth and have a heart for youth ministry. They can
click on the link at the bottom of the e-newsletter and sign
up to receive the e-newsletter on a monthly basis, or you
may submit names and email addresses to me at
scg@cumberland.org.
Also, we want to hear from you and whats
working in your congregation. We want to share that
information with other churches and presbyteries. Please
submit any articles, Bible studies, ice breakers, games,
etc., via email. Not only will you see your ideas featured
on the website, but you can help other churches in their
call to share the love of Jesus Christ with students.
Have a blessed Easter season in
celebrating the resurrection of our Lord!
Susan Groce
Coordinator of Ministries with Youth and Young Adults
Cumberland Presbyterian Church
This Month's Featured Event
Casa Shalom Orphanage
June 30-July 19, 2010
This Month's Featured
Article
Jack
the Jerk
A Resource from Dave Ramsey
By Dave Ramsey
Editor's Note: How do you teach your
children about money? If you're a youth pastor, does this
topic come up in your youth group or in meetings with
parents? Join the discussion at
facebook.com/ymtoday.
Jack was like all boys, full of energy, and as he
approached his teen...
(read more)
Featured Free Resource
Fuel
Ignited
Living Your Faith
Our friends at Lifeway have provided us with a sample of
their Fuel Ignited curriculum, available for
download as two zip files and two separate PDFs at the top
of the page.
Fuel Ignited: Living Your Faith will lead students
in living out their faith and becoming lead ...
(read more)


More Articles @ YMtoday
Graduating
From Church?
Helping your Students Transition
out of Youth Group
by Mel Walker
Silence
Stop and Listen
by Walt Mueller
How
to Help Your Students Choose a College
The Importance of the Youth Minister's Input
by Jeff Berggren


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