EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 33 MIN
How Your Youth Ministry Can Build Trust in the Community (PLUS 300th Episode Giveaway Info! 🎉)
from Ministry Coach: Youth Ministry Tips & Resources · host Kristen Lascola
Send us Fan Mail🎉 300th Episode Giveaway Info!! 🎉 (Details below!) Your youth ministry already has a reputation. The opinions of the community about you the youth pastor, about your youth group program and about your church have already been formed. So the question is who’s carrying it for you? In this episode, we focus in on the hidden force behind trust in church leadership: your volunteer team. When the right adults wear your youth ministry name in the community, they become walking proof that your ministry is safe, healthy, and worth joining. When the wrong adults do it, you end up explaining things you never should have to explain.We talk through practical youth ministry leadership moves you can make right now to make sure your student ministry has the right reputation and trust within your local community. We also unpack what it means to define success for small group leaders so they stay encouraged when ministry feels messy, plus why celebrating wins and correcting problems early keeps your culture strong. We also share simple ways to invite parents into the youth ministry at different levels, how to receive feedback without pride, and why communicating student wins matters as much as solving problems. =======Subscribe for more youth ministry coaching, share this with a leader on your team, and leave a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ review. =======300th Episode Giveaway!! To enter the giveaway, email us at [email protected] and put "FREE300" in the subject line or body of the email. Also, please include your name, church and location as well. Full giveaway details, extra entries, rules and regulations can be found in the description of this episode's YouTube version here: https://youtu.be/YJYC8_uMYok=======Start the school year with a healthy, thriving youth ministry...let's work together to make it happen! Check out GrowYourYouthMinistry.com for more info - or feel free to email us at [email protected] with any questions!=======You may also enjoy these episodes:(#297) How to Build Trust When Partnering With Parents in Youth Ministry(#057) Getting Parents Involved in Youth Ministry(#180) Do You Need to Improve the Reputation of Your Youth Ministry?=======We love hearing from you all and we do our best to provide powerful and insightful youth ministry content on a weekly basis to be that coach and mentor you may not have, but desperately need.If you have an episode idea, please E-Mail us at [email protected]!If you have it on your heart to support this ministry, please consider going to our Patreon page at: www.patreon.com/ministrycoach=========🔄 CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA 📱:Ministry Coach Podcast:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MinistryCoach/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ministrycoachpodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ministrycoachpodcastTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ministrycoachpodcastKristen Lascola:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/klascola/Jeffrey Lascola:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grandmasterbengal/*This episode is not sponsored. Some of the links are affiliate links which simply means, if you buy something, we will receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you) Thank you!*Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail 🎉 300th Episode Giveaway Info!! 🎉 (Details below!) Your youth ministry already has a reputation. The opinions of the community about you the youth pastor, about your youth group program and about your church have already been formed. So the question is who’s carrying it for you? In this episode, we focus in on the hidden force behind trust in church leadership: your volunteer team. When the right adults wear your youth ministry name in the community, t...
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