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Becoming a Keychain Leader explores how to more effectively involve young people in leadership roles in your church.
Across the United States, churches are losing both members and vitality as increasing numbers of young people leave the church. Growing Young identifies six core commitments that characterize churches engaging younger generations in a way that breathes life and energy into the whole church. Becoming a Keychain Leader explores the first core commitment, showing you how to more effectively involve young people in leadership roles in your church—an essential shift for churches committed to engaging young people. Join Kara Powell, Brad Griffin, Jake Mulder, and Zach Ellis as they journey with you in becoming a keychain leader!
Learning Outcomes
Created in partnership with the Fuller Youth Institute and FULLER Equip.
1. Introduction
Introduction to Growing Young
2. What Is Growing Young?
3. What Type of Leader Are You?
4. Why Practice Keychain Leadership?
Characteristics of a Keychain Leader
5. Myths of Keychain Leadership
6. Keychain Leaders Are Authentic
7. Keychain Leaders Entrust and Empower Others
Developing Newer Leaders
8. How to Identify Leaders Ready for Keys
9. Long-term Relationships
10. Support and Challenge
Developing Keychain Leaders
11. Equipping New Leaders
12. Don’t Take the Keys Back
13. How to Handle Falling Short
Conclusion
14. Conclusion
15. Next Steps
Your Instructor
FYI
Center at Fuller Theological Seminary
The Fuller Youth Institute (FYI) turns research into practical resources to help make the church the best place for young people to grow. An innovative branch of Fuller Theological Seminary, FYI research has pioneered a new era of youth ministry practice and intergenerational discipleship, partnering with faculty from across various disciplines to create tools that change the way the world sees young people.
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