Generation † Canadian Anglican Youth
Generation has been the voice of Canadian Anglican Youth Ministry since June 2006. Now, as a part of the Community, we’re continuing to explore the changing face of youth ministry across the country.
Story of Ruth – for two voices
Narrator: Long ago in ancient Judah, in the time when the judges ruled and before the time of the kings, there was a great famine in the land. And a man from Bethlehem named Elimelech went with his wife Naomi … Continue reading
Living with our Differences
Living with our Differences: Community and Diversity in the Church A political revolutionary, bent on overthrowing the government – violently if necessary. A government official, responsible for collecting taxes owed by his own neighbours. An uneducated, thick-witted and stubborn man … Continue reading
Bible in a Minute
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When the Walls Fall Down
Here are all the resources from Rob Crosby-Shearer's workshop “When the Walls Fall Down in Your Home Town: engaging youth in social justice”. Start by downloading and having a look at Rob's powerpoint show, then go from there to … Continue reading
Youth Ministry in a Multicultural Context
One Size does Not Fit All
Youth Ministry and Congregational Size Typology. Simon Bell (Port Perry, Ontario) gave a workshop which discussed how Youth Ministry structures, strategies and ideas are affected by congregation size typologies. In this powerpoint, Simon describes these typologies and their impact on … Continue reading
Way to Live – Christian Practices for Teens
This FANTASTIC book, edited by Dorothy Bass and Don Richter, was published in 2002 by Upper Room Books. 18 teens and 18 adults collaborate to write chapters about Friends, Stuff, Bodies, Food, Prayer, Music, Truth, Grieving, Creation to name a … Continue reading
Canterbury Tales: An Introduction
Though my skills at writing in verse are impeccable I have decided to have the onlylink to Chaucer within this be the name of the camp I work at. Sorry if there were any old english enthusiasts drawn to this story. Here is … Continue reading
Doormats No More – A Christian Response to Bullying and Oppression
Turn the other cheek, go the second mile, give someone your shirt if he asks for your cloak…too often these verses have been interpreted to imply that Christians should be passive, non-responsive and submissive to bullies, oppressors and abusers. Do … Continue reading