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Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Youth in Leadership with Special Guest Tai Jackson

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2021 18:19


Welcome to episode 2 of Youth in Leadership.  In this episode, Arianna has a converrsation with Tai Jackson. Tai is a sophomore, a member St. Margaret's Carrolton, and attended Steps to Lead 2020. Tai speaks about his passion project of creating a LGBTQ+ Alliance Club at his high school. He further elaborates on his faith, the challenges he faces in leadership, and how advocacy and being an ally is important work as a follower of Jesus.------------The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta is launching a new and innovative interview segment. “Youth in Leadership” will feature youth who have stepped up in evident ways in their call to embody Jesus’ work here on earth: to lead with love - especially during the pandemic. Using Bishop Rob Wright’s words “leadership is the capacity to mobilize others to address tough problems, especially problems we would rather avoid”, these interviews will highlight how youth and youth leaders thrive in leadership roles, the challenges faced, and how those around them inspire them and how they inspire others.Watch the series on YouTube.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Special Release - Youth in Leadership Pilot

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 14:23


Welcome to a very special episode of Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL. We are excited to share a new project of our diocese that recently premiered on YouTube. We know we have a core audience of this podcast that will greatly appreciate a conversation on leadership between the young people we serve. ------------The Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta is launching a new and innovative interview segment. “Youth in Leadership” will feature youth who have stepped up in evident ways in their call to embody Jesus’ work here on earth: to lead with love - especially during the pandemic. These interviews will feature young people and youth workers from across the Diocese of Atlanta. These people will be interviewed by Arianna Cantillo, Youth Intern for Digital Media, and will respond to questions of their faith life, leadership journey, and where along the road these two intersect.Using Bishop Rob Wright’s words “leadership is the capacity to mobilize others to address tough problems, especially problems we would rather avoid”, these interviews will highlight how youth and youth leaders thrive in leadership roles, the challenges faced, and how those around them inspire them and how they inspire others.Follow the Diocese of Atlanta Youth, @eycdioatl, on Facebook and Instagram to guarantee your engagement in conversations with various youth and youth workers in leadership in our faith communities.The pilot episode features Bailey Toms, a senior at St. Patrick's Dunwoody, that serves on her vestry and helps lead liturgies at her church through art and prayer.Watch the series on YouTube.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
A Conversation with Canon Myra Garnes at Rooted in Jesus

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 37:13


When the pandemic started, we paused on the episodes we recorded during last year's Rooted in Jesus Conference. As we approach Forma 2021, we thought it was time to pull these out of the folder and get them to the people. Though some contexts will have certainly changed, there is still much to learn from these conversations with incredible leaders across the Episcopal Church. In this episode recorded during the Rooted in Jesus Conference in January 2020, we sat down with Canon Myra Garnes of the Diocese of Long Island. She serves as the Canon for Young and Young Adult Ministries. Myra and our hosts talk justice movements, giving young people their space to discover their own passion and call to service, leadership, and giving yourself grace.About Canon Myra:Myra B. Garnes is the Canon for Youth & Young Adult Ministries for the Episcopal Diocese of Long Island. Prior to her arrival in NY, she was the Director of the Cathedral Scholars Program at the Washington National Cathedral in DC and also served as an Academic Class Dean and Director of Multicultural Education at the National Cathedral School in DC. She was installed as an Honorary Canon to the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garden City on September 26, 2015.Canon Myra serves the larger church in several capacities as the Province II Youth Ministry Network Coordinator and as a former member of the Forma Board of Directors. She is a Youth Ministry Liaison for The Episcopal Church Office of Youth Ministries, a member of the EYE17 Mission Planning Team and was recently honored with the Distinguished Leadership Award from the Office of Young Adult/Campus Ministry for The Episcopal Church during the church’s General Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah.Canon Myra is an experienced social justice educator with extensive training and experience on issues of diversity, multiculturalism, leadership, and student development.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Mental Health and Young People

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 37:51


Mental Health is an ongoing concern for all people during the pandemic. People are suffering, and it is important that we remember to talk about it. As Youth Workers, it is important to remember we serve young people that are being starved of meaningful connections during this time, and we have an opportunity to provide resources and techniques that might help.In this episode, the team has a conversation with Dena and Jason Hobbs on mental health with young people, warning signs, ending the stigma, techniques for self-care, and information from their new book When Anxiety Strikes. Listen in for the full conversation.Dena Douglas Hobbs, M.Div. served as a minister in the United Methodist Church for six years before leaving parish ministry to raise her two young children. She continues to preach, teach groups, and lead retreats and workshops in local congregations. Dena holds a Master of Divinity from Union Presbyterian Seminary in Richmond, and a Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Georgia. She blogs at denadouglashobbs.com.Jason B. Hobbs, LCSW, MDiv, is a licensed clinical social worker in an outpatient mental health clinic. He has been in private practice for fifteen years in addition to having worked in hospice and homeless services. Jason also pastored a small United Methodist congregation near Savannah for three years.Jason has led mindfulness training groups in his practice using Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy. He has been trained in Mindfulness and Cognitive Therapy in addition to other therapeutic modalities. He has also presented continuing education courses for the Georgia Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers Annual Meeting in Atlanta. These workshops were entitled Spiritually Sensitive Clinical Practice: Understanding and Honoring Diverse Religious and Spiritual Traditions and Mindfulness, Psychotherapy, and the Therapist: Knowledge and Practice for Clients and Clinicians and Integrating Spiritual Disciplines into Direct Practice. Jason holds a Master of Social Work degree from Virginia Commonwealth University and a Master of Divinity degree from Baptist Theological Seminary at Richmond.Their new book When Anxiety Strikes is now available from all major and most local retailers.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Privilege in a Youth Ministry Context

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 34:10


Welcome to Season 3 of Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL. In this season, the team will be providing a new format. Every other episode will be a "how-to" approach to youth ministry and opposite episodes will be a discussion will on a hot button and its context in youth ministry.In the premiere episode of Season 3, our hosts are talking about privilege. In youth ministry in the Episcopal Church, where do we see privilege in our congregations, the young people we serve, and the world? Privilege is something that can be challenging to identify and even more challenging to talk about. In this episode, our hosts talk about where they see it and what are some practical steps to take in the right direction. Listen in for the full conversation.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Let's Talk about Fall Y'all

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 35:49


No one would think we would be entering a fall with such uncertainty in the way we serve young people. How do we move forward with fall plans? What might some new experiments look like? In this episode, our hosts have a conversation about what we are still grieving, and where we can find hope. If we look hard enough, hope is still there calling for us to adapt in new ways as Youth Ministers forming disciples to serve one another and Jesus. Whether your meeting in person in smaller groups or meeting online, let's think of ways we can do ministry like small groups, bible studies, and even snail mail. Listen in for the full conversation. Listen in for the full conversation.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Blackness in a Youth Ministry Context

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 42:36


This episode features special guest Black Youth Ministers from across the church. Wallace serves as the primary host for the episode and has a conversation on with the following guests.Myra Garnes: Canon for Youth and Young Adult Ministries, Episcopal Diocese of Long IslandMarvin Mclennon: Director of Children and Youth Ministries at Christ Episcopal Church in Little Rock ArkansasSierra Gore: Christian Formation and Camping Ministry Assistant in the Episcopal Diocese of VirginiaIn this episode, our host and guests speak their truth of what their experience has been serving as a Black Youth Minister in our Church. They open up on the struggles, challenges, and where they see hope. They offer advice on what white people, especially church leadership, can do to be allies and do the work of undoing the systems we see in the world and our church.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
A Discussion of Racial Healing with Dr. Catherine Meeks

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 37:20


These are challenging times for young people. As Youth Workers, we are also experiencing these challenges, but we have a responsibility for the well-being of our young people. The reality is if they don't have these conversations of racial healing in faith communities where they are loved, where will they have them?In this episode, our team sat down with Dr. Catherine Meeks, the Executive Director of the Absalom Jones Center for Racial Healing. Her work of racial healing is known far and wide across the Episcopal Church. What can we do as Youth Workers to help young people process these recent events? What can we share with them about allyship? How do we as Youth Workers walk alongside them knowing we must also work on ourselves? For responses to these questions and more, listen in.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Youth Ministry in a Pandemic Pt. 2

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 24:07


We have been at Youth Ministry in a Pandemic for a bit now. What have we learned from it? What has been challenging? Where are we seeing things that aren't sustainable? How are we practicing self-care? What the heck is summer going to look like? Our hope is this episode is both therapeutic and helpful. We are connected together and walking through this as best we can. Keep at it. You got this.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Rooted in Jesus with Special Guest Melissa Rau

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 39:15


In the last episode, we shared that we would be releasing some new episodes focused on how we serve as Youth Workers in a pandemic. We thought that all these episodes would be fresh out of post-production. We were wrong. We had the opportunity to sit down with Melissa Rau, the Episcopal Church Foundation's Director of Partnerships and New Initiatives, at Rooted in Jesus. The conversation focused on Sunday school and why the current model is broken. It is a hard conversation for churches to digest, but what we found in sitting with Melissa is that faith at home is the most important piece of the formation for our young people. When parents are equipped to be Faith Leaders in the home, it means that the place where young people spend most of their time can be a place where families come together to talk about tough questions of faith.Listen in to hear why faith at home matters and why this conversation matters more now than it ever has. Learn more about the Faith at Home program at forma.church/faith-at-home.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Youth Ministry in a Pandemic

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 32:16


Let's be real about it. Things are challenging right now. We, as Professional Youth Workers that happen to have a Podcast, do not pretend to have any more wisdom than anyone else during these times. What we do know is we are better when we talk about it. And we feel like this episode is an honest conversation about how we are adapting to serve our young people. Let's keep at it. We are all connected together. #Churchisadapting

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Episcopal Youth Event 2020 Planning Team Special

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 23:20


The EYE 2020 Planning Team met in Atlanta at the beginning of February. Host Matt Bowers was given the opportunity to sit down and have a conversation about all things EYE with 3 of the youth team members. Giovanna, Diocese of Northern California, Holly, Diocese of Northwest Texas, and Jackson, Diocese of Massachusetts, shared about the program, what it is like to work as a team across states and countries, and what Youth Workers can do to better support their youth.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

In this episode, our hosts sit down with Podcast Producer, Easton Davis, to discuss how we use social media to connect with the young people we serve. Topics include different social media platforms, e-newsletter, how we as Ministers interact on social media, and best practices.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

This episode is an Open Source Session with our hosts. Each host presents a challenge in their current Youth Ministry and hears from their peers on how they might proceed. Each host presents a ministry challenge.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Discussions of Race for Youth with Special Guest Dr. Catherine Meeks

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2019 13:36


This is a special Youth Ministry Short on the importance of discussing race with young people and what it means to become Beloved Community. A Brave Space with Dr. Meeks host, Chelsi Glascoe, sat down with Dr. Meeks during one of their recording sessions to capture this short for Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL. We are scheduled to have Dr. Meeks for a full episode in early 2020.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Youth Ministry Blunders

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2019 44:06


This episode is personal stories of mistakes made in youth ministry directly from our hosts. Our hosts each take a turn or 2 to talk what happened and what they learned from the experience. It is okay to fail sometimes as long as it is a learning experience. We hope you laugh as much as we did making the episode.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Balancing Formation and Hanging Out

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2019 41:13


This episode looks at the balancing act of Formation and having fun with youth. Our hosts discuss how the two can coexist, why it is important to have time to hang out, and when we take formation too far. Listen in for the full details on formation blunders.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

This episode looks at Fall Retreats and why they matter. Our hosts talk about different formats, things to try, and their own fall retreat blunders.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

This episode looks at Confirmation with young people in the Episcopal Church. Our hosts talk about different formats, successes, failures, and new ideas for how to go about Confirmation with youth.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Sunday Morning Formation

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 38:56


This episode looks at how we spend our time with young people on Sunday morning before or between church services. Our hosts talk about why they dislike the name Sunday School, ways they are using this time for Formation, qualities to look for in Adult Leaders, and curriculums that are currently available for us to use.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Youth Ministry with Special Guest Bronwyn Clark Skov at Forma 19

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 38:11


A conversation with Bronwyn Clark Skov, the Director of Formation, of Presiding Bishop's Staff. Listen in for a special look into what happens on a Denomination level with youth events. This episode is being released a little over a month before EJE 19, a new youth event for young people in Province 9, and includes first-hand knowledge from Bronwyn about the event, why it's happening, and the importance of remembering we serve the entire church - not just the United States.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Summer Camp with Lisa Kimball at Forma 19

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 41:31


A conversation with Lisa Kimball about the formation that happens at Episcopal Summer Camps. Listen in for why camp ministry is unique to our church and why it is important but also hear honest opinions on what we all might be able to do to make make it better.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

This episode looks at how we spend our summer as youth workers. Our hosts have a conversation about summer events, taking sabbath, and their thoughts on how frequently youth groups should meet during the summer holiday.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Pilgrimage with Shawn Small

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 43:45


A conversation with Shawn Small on what a Pilgrimage is, why they matter in youth ministry, and best practices for planning and facilitation.

Red Church Door Podcast
The Rev. Anna V. Ostenso Moore

Red Church Door Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2019


The Rev. Anna V. Ostenso Moore is the Associate Priest for Family Ministry at St. Mark’s Cathedral in Minneapolis, and is the author of Today is a Baptism Day, a children’s picture book recently released by Church Publishing. On today’s episode, I sat down to what I thought was simply a conversation about the book, but as you’ll hear, dives much deeper into Anna’s personal life, and how the current position she and her husband find themselves, highlights the difference between the very present idea of Baptism and the agony of waiting for God’s time. --- From Anna’s Website:Wife, priest, daughter, sister, aunt, godparent, and friend, her greatest joys include dancing at every opportunity, a good pot of tea with her husband, David, and exploring new places with her family. The Rev. Anna V. Ostenso Moore found the Episcopal Church as a teenager. Sitting by the side of a lake in Northern Minnesota after college graduation, she felt a call to faith formation grounded in community, wonder, Holy mystery, and our Sacred Stories. That call has led her across the Atlantic Ocean and back. Her educational background includes a BA in Chinese International Studies from Middlebury College, Vermont and an MA in Youth Ministry and Theological Education from King’s College, London. She currently the Associate Priest for Family Ministry at St. Mark’s Cathedral. She spent years reading a picture book in worship every Sunday, wondering where God was within the words and images. Her first picture book, “Today is a Baptism Day,” which she wrote to reflect the beauty of the families with whom she works, is now available. -- You Can Purchase: Today is a Baptism Day on Amazon Today is a Baptism Day: An ideal book to read with children to wonder and learn about baptism, with illustrations that reflect the diversity of God’s people. Grounded in the Episcopal liturgical tradition, it is an accessible and inviting introduction to baptism for children and families of many Christian traditions. While learning what occurs during a baptism service, the reader (both child and parent) will be guided through the sacramental and communal aspects of the celebration. Beautifully illustrated in full color, a dedication page encourages personalization of the book, making it a perfect baptism gift. A family section offers questions and suggests ways to go deeper in conversation about baptism, making it a resource that families will use again and again with their children. -- If you know anyone who may be seeking parents to adopt their child, please share Anna and David with them. You can see more about them at: http://www.annaanddavidadopt.com/ A Special thanks to the team at Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL for letting us use their amazing recording equipment. You can subscribe to their podcast here. Finally, thank you to Fr. Ben at Priest Pulse for letting Red Church Door use this content which was originally recorded for Priest Pulse. Priest Pulse is a sister Podcast to RCD and can be found at priestpulse.org.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Mountaintop Experiences with Victoria Hoppes at Forma 19

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 29:41


A conversation with Victoria Hoppes on what mountain experiences are, why they matter in youth ministry, and best practices for when and if they occur.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Evangelism and the Way of Love with Jerusalem Greer at Forma 19

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 44:11


On this episode, our hosts have a conversation with Jerusalem Greer, Evangelist of the Episcopal Church, on evangelism and the way of love with young people. The episode was recorded on site at Forma 19 in Indianapolis.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Music - Ways to Use It and Talk About It

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 36:24


This episode looks into ways to use music as a part of youth group, youth worship, and how to talk to youth about the theology of behind lyrics. Our hosts share their experience of music as an integral part of a youth program from contemporary Christian music to Energizers.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Forma 2019 Special

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 34:45


On this episode, our hosts have a conversation with 2 special guests - Bill Campbell, ECF Program Director and Executive Director of Forma and Melissa Rau, ECF Senior Program Director of Leadership. The episode covers some thoughts on Forma 2019, what the partnership of ECF and Forma looks like, and opinions on the direction Youth Ministry needs to head in the Episcopal Church.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

A look into why we do mission trips with youth. This conversation includes our hosts thoughts on ways to respect the communities being served, the relationships we make while serving, staying local vs. going outside our communities, and first hand experience with working with missional organizations outside of the Episcopal Church.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Special Guest Presiding Bishop Michael Curry

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 40:53


On this episode, our hosts have a conversation with Bishop Curry about youth ministry and its importance in the church. This episode was recorded onsite at the 112th Annual Council of the Diocese of Atlanta on November 10, 2018. The song heard at the beginning and end of the Podcast is a cover of Down to the River to Pray by Episcopal Youth Music in ATL. Copyright is public domain.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Youth - Friend or Foe

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 29:34


A look into the relationships we have with youth. This conversation includes our hosts thoughts on best practices and what they feel are appropriate ways to have relationships with youth.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Parents - Friend or Foe

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 36:36


A look into the relationships we have with the parents of youth. This conversation includes our hosts thoughts on ways to engage parents and first hand experience with ways to handle situations that might come up with parents.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL
Diocesan Youth Ministry - Why?

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2018 32:22


A look into why Diocesan Youth Ministry programs matter to the parish youth program. This conversation includes our hosts thoughts on some programs that work really well, why they matter to their local program, and their first hand experience with being a part of diocesan youth programs.

Episcopal Youth Ministry in ATL

Welcome to Episcopal Youth Ministry. The purpose of this podcast is to share the ways we do Youth Ministry in the Episcopal Church. As of 2018, we are the only podcast dedicated to Episcopal Youth Ministry and its place in the Christian Church. Our hosts are Matt Bowers, Wallace Benton, and the Rev. Ashley Lytle. You can read about each of them at eycdioatl.org/podcastThe pilot episodes looks into why youth ministry is important and the ways we keep our church engaged with youth.