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Developing Student-Led Ministry Teams

Student-led ministries are an important part of empowering and equipping the next generation to lead. In this course, we will learn about how to continue to minister to students as we empower them to minister to others as well.
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Course Description

Student-led ministries are an important part of empowering and equipping the next generation to lead. In this course, you will learn about the model of discipleship that Jesus used and how we can use that model to develop student led ministries. Even though students are still developing spiritual maturity, they can be empowered to serve and lead ministry teams. Dr. Dave Keehn will teach you how to create a culture where teenagers want to engage in ministry opportunities and share ways in which you can help students identify their spiritual gifts, abilities, and passions they can use to serve.

Presenter: Dr. Dave Keehn

Dave has served for over 30 years in youth ministry in both small and large churches. After teaching ministry courses as an adjunct for 12 years at Talbot School of Theology and Biola University, he joined the faculty in the fall of 2009. His passion is to develop church leaders for future generations. His expertise is in developing ministry programs to reach and disciple the millennial generation and their families. He has spoken at numerous conferences and serves as the teaching pastor at Cornerstone Community Church in San Clemente, California in the USA.

OneHope Ministry

In partnership with local churches, ministries, and governments around the world, OneHope has reached more than 1.7 billion children and youth with God’s Word. Based on in-country research OneHope conducts, Scripture programs are designed to be age and culturally relevant. Since 1987, OneHope has helped kids experience God’s Story, sharing the life-changing message of hope with children and youth in every country.

Course Lessons:

  • Lesson 1: Introduction & Overview
  • Lesson 2: Why Should Youth Lead?
  • Lesson 3: Developing Student-Led Ministry Teams
  • Lesson 4: Ministry Application
  • Lesson 5: Course Wrap-Up

Course Lessons