As a new adventure in youth ministry, four churches around Seguin and Geronimo, Texas meet Sunday nights at Spirit of Joy to bring together middle and high school kids. The four churches co-leading are: Emanuel’s Lutheran Church in Seguin, Spirit of Joy Lutheran Church in Seguin, Friedens United Church of Christ in Geronimo, and St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church in Seguin.
“It’s an experiment. We haven’t really seen this done before, and we are making it up as we go. Like Captain Planet…‘With our powers combined,’” Megan laughed.
The group, Compass Cooperative Youth Ministry, started in August 2023, not as four separate youth ministries, but one cooperative. It’s a model for getting more kids engaged in youth group by building a critical mass for gatherings; and for congregations to view their work as more collaborative, even ecumenical.
“We want to remind the congregations we are not complete until we place childhood and adult in the same importance as members of the body of Christ,” said Reverend Stephen Shortess, rector at St Andrew’s Episcopal.
“Youth group can become a safe and fun space where you can interact and become friends with people you usually wouldn't cross paths with,” said Clara Spencer-Dibble, one of the students who attends Compass. “I think the most important thing about youth opportunities in the church is that the space we have is welcoming to everyone, where we are free to learn, ask questions, and do acts of service.”
“We each bring a unique perspective,” said Pastor Megan. “The ELCA is in full communion with the UCC and the Episcopal church, so the ELCA is the glue among our four congregations. I think we all have a similar goal for our youth, that they are loved by God and they are acceptable as they are.”
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