Children, Youth, and Family Ministry
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OUR CORE VALUES
How We Believe God Would Have Us Accomplish the Mission And Vision
Leadership Development
- Form youth to be leaders.
- Plan and implement leadership training for youth.
Faith Formation
- Plan and implement events and programs intended to lead children, youth and their families closer to Christ and toward a life of discipleship.
Equip Adult Leaders
- Encourage and support youth leaders through events where leaders can share experiences, successes and resources.
Support
- Develop and maintain communication to inform youth and youth leaders about upcoming events, using email, social media, monthly newsletter.
- Provide publicity for events in a timely manner.
mission statement
What We Believe God Has Called Us To Do
We believe God has called us, in partnership with parents and adult leaders, to cultivate faith formation, leadership development, fellowship and service by, with, and for ELCA children and youth and communities.
Vision Statement
What We Hope God Will Do Through Us
Our vision is for all youth and children in SC to experience God’s love and grace.
From the Desk of Deborah Poole

Why We Need Children’s Ministry
Jesus made it clear that children matter to God. He values them not only for what they will become in the future but for who they are today.
Jesus even told his disciples that to understand God’s Kingdom, they needed to become like little children.
We can all agree that children need to learn about God. That’s the purpose of children’s ministry! However, they don’t necessarily need programs. They need relationships.
A relationship with a Christian adult who cares about children is the cornerstone of learning about God. As we take time to build loving relationships, children come to see, hear, and experience how the love of Jesus looks, sounds, and behaves.
Children’s ministry is Biblical. Psalm 78:4 states: “We will tell the next generation the praiseworthy deeds of the Lord, his power, and the wonders he has done.”
When we give our attention and effort to children’s ministry, we are fulfilling this vision set forth in the Bible for teaching the faith.
Children’s ministry provides for the future.Imagine your church’s future if, for the next 10 years, a group of adults would commit themselves to nurturing the spiritual growth and well-being of the children in your congregation. What would your church be like if reaching children in your community became one of its major priorities? To most effectively create real change for the Kingdom of God, children are the ones with whom to begin.
Children’s ministry is the best investment we can make. In terms of financial and time investment, children’s ministry creates the highest spiritual yield of any age group! The lifetime impact of children’s ministry is immeasurable.
A strong children’s ministry not only gives a great return today, fueling and strengthening the entire church body. But it also yields a brighter future for every area of a church’s ministry. A strong children’s program grows a church from the outside, bringing in new families who did not previously attend church. Most families who become part of a church are connected mainly because of the way their children were loved and cared for by the leaders in children’s ministry. Beyond that, children who are growing and learning are the most effective witness to other children!
So, stay encouraged, even in these strange times. Your ministry to children is saving hearts and lives for Jesus. And pray! It’s foundational to our ministry and one of the most important basics of children’s ministry.
REMINDERS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
The South Carolina Synod Children, Youth and Family Ministry (CYFM) is Updating our List of Congregational Contacts! Who is the best person in your congregation to receive information about synod children and youth events and other updates and resources?
Please call the Synod Office at 803/765-0590 or email Deborah at deborah@scsynod.com.
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FOR ADULTS WHO PLAN TO BE LEADERS AT SYNOD CHILDREN AND YOUTH EVENTS
You must “attend” mandatory training session. Videos can be found on Synod website – Youth | ELCA South Carolina Synod
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Nov. 16, 2024
Lutheran Youth Day at Newberry College Love in Action Weekend
Newberry College | Lutheran Youth Day
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SC Synod Kids Day (Grades 1-5)
December 7, 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, Lexington

Opening our Hearts to Advent
Worship! Games! Songs! Skits! Crafts and Other Activities!
Cost: $25
(Includes lunch, snacks, t-shirt, Advent wreath to take home and other supplies)
Each child is also encouraged to bring a box/bag snack for our service activity – fruit cups, granola bars, tuna & cracker packs, trail mix, nuts, crackers
Registration
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Mark your Calendar!
Whole Family Ministry Workshop
January 12, 6-8pm
Christus Victor Lutheran Church
In-person and Zoom
Cost: $15 for individual; 25 for entire team
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Middle School Retreat
January 24-26
At Camp Kinard
#EmbracetheShift
“Those Crazy Emotions!”
We go through a lot of changes during our Middle School years. And our emotions are at the top of that list. We’ll watch the movie “Inside Out 2,” explore those emotions and learn how to process them in healthy ways.
Cost is $105
Registration begins in December!
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Resources for Advent and Christmas
Lots of resources on PRC – Practical Resources for Churches
Advent and Christmas – Online Resource Center – PRC – Practical Resources for Churches
Christmas Pageant Ideas, Tips and Scripts
New and Recent Formation Resources for Advent
Faithful Families for Advent and Christmas: 100 Ways to Make the Season Sacred by Traci Smith
Activities
Flame: Creative Children’s Ministry: 25 Advent Activities
Rethink Worship
27 Advent and Christmas Service Ideas – Brainstorm List – Re:think Worship
Organizational structure
newsletters
Resources& Links
ELCA Faith Formation
Growing Young Assessment
Living Our Baptism
Implementing the ELCA Faith Practices in your Ministry Setting

RESOURCES FOR MARCH 25
Ash Wednesday/Lent
Ash Wednesday for Families
Ash Wednesday is an important reminder of why Jesus died on the cross
Lent in a Bag: An Activity for Church or Home
Lent Activities for Kids – Ministry To Children
Celebrate Lent In Your Children’s Ministry
40 Lent Activities for Families (That Are Simple And FUN)
Discipleship Ministries | Ash Wednesday, Year C – Youth Lessons
YOUTH GROUP LESSONS ON LENT | Ministry to Youth
Lent ideas for your youth ministry
Women’s History Month
Celebrating 50/40/10 years of women’s ordination – Women of the ELCA
10 Ways to Celebrate Women’s History Month | Happied
Women’s History Month Activities for All Ages (Free Posters)
Resources for February 25
Valentine’s Day/Love
Youth Group Games – Valentine’s Day | Ministry to Youth
Christian Valentine Party Ideas for Church33 Valentine’s Day Church Ideas Everyone Will Love
President’s Day
Children’s Sermon: Presidents’ Day – A Great Time to Pray – Kids Bible Lessons
United States Presidents’ Day Holiday Ministry Resources
Black History Month
27 Best Black History Ideas for Church to Celebrate
Random Acts of Kindness (Feb. 17)
10 Ways to Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Day with Kids
20 Random Acts of Kindness for Kids and Families
40 Random Acts of Kindness for Youth
Resources for January 25
Epiphany (January 6)
Epiphany Celebration Ideas for Families and Churches | Faithward.org
Super Simple Epiphany Crafts and Activities for Kids – The Kennedy Adventures!
Children’s Arts & Crafts for Epiphany | ehow
Epiphany Activities and Ideas: Creative Ways to Celebrate the Season
Chalking the Door: An Epiphany Tradition
World Religion Day (January 19)
How to Celebrate World Religion Day
What is World Religion Day? | Teaching Wiki | Twinkl
Martin Luther King Day (January 20)
3 Creative Ways to Honor MLK Day – YouthMinistry.com
Ministry Matters™ | Martin Luther King, Jr., Day
3 Children’s Messages for Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Group Activities Sunday School Resources |…
EVENTS
4th Thursdays
@ 7:00 p.m.
Connecting Leaders – Zoom Meetings
Contact Deacon Deborah Poole for the Zoom link via email at deborah@scsynod.com.
Jan. 2025
Love in Action Weekend (By Conference)
Join your conference for a special accompaniment project
Jan. 24-26, 2025
Middle School Retreat at Camp Kinard
Something special for those in Grades 6-8
Feb. 7-9, 2025
Elementary School Retreat at Camp Kinard
Just for those in Grades 1-5
Apr. 6, 2025
Love in Action Weekend (By Area)
Join your area for a special accompaniment project
May 9-11, 2025
High School Retreat at Coastal Retreat Center
Time away for those in Grades 9-12
SC Lutheran Youth Summit
Worship! Workshops! Connections!
Jun. 28 – Jul. 4, 2025
Camp Hugg
Jul. 7-11, 2025
GraceWorks
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Contact Information
ELCA South Carolina Synod
1003 Richland Street
Columbia, SC 29201
Telephone 803-765-0590
Fax 803-252-5558
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