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Storefront Youth Ministry Attracts Teens But Doesn't Recruit

By Lillian Kwon|Christian Post Reporter

Some churches urge their youth to invite friends to church on Sunday mornings. Others choose to meet youth where they're at.

LIFEspot, a storefront youth ministry of St. Andrew United Methodist Church in Highlands Ranch, Colo., hosts hundreds of teens every week in after-school events and concerts. The ministry is located in a shopping center in Centennial, Colo., but it's not out to recruit youth into their youth programs at St. Andrew.

And the bands that play at LIFEspot's six to eight concerts each month do not necessarily play Christian music. The musicians just have to keep it PG-13.

But outside the church and in a safe setting, Patrick Scriven, director of LIFEspot, says he's getting to know youth better than ever at LIFEspot.

"Outside the church - when they're here - you really can't tell the difference between the ones who go to church and the ones who don't," he said, according to the July/August issue of Interpreter magazine, a ministry publication for United Methodists. "The things that teenagers are thinking about doing or experiencing are things their youth pastors may never know."

The United Methodist director speaks of a popular approach largely seen among independent evangelical churches which target unchurched populations.

"I see God alive and well in the culture, even in the pop culture," Tim Stevens, executive pastor at Granger Community Church in Indiana, has emphasized to church leaders seeking innovative ways to reach their communities.

Stevens encourages the use of pop culture, such as popular movies and music, in sermons and church events to draw more people, especially the unchurched who may be unfamiliar with or intimidated by the church.

He doesn't see anything wrong with Christians listening to secular music such as Linkin Park's "What I've Done," from the band's latest album, in which listeners can draw a spiritual or deep meaning from.

"Meet them where they're at," Stevens stresses.

LIFEspot opens its doors Monday through Friday during the school year and upcoming events including Friday night's concert with Chain Gang of 1974 and Saturday's benefit art show.

Although LIFEspot does not try to recruit youth from the storefront setting to church on Sundays, Scriven says the ministry at least provides a save haven for teens.

"There are some rough sides of being a teenager these days, and we really try to be open to teens exactly as they are," he said. "At least we know that during the time they're spending here, they're not off at a party drinking or whatever they might do."

LIFEspot is one of many "outside the box" efforts in the United Methodist Church aimed at drawing more youth to the denomination whose membership and youth crowd numbers are dwindling. United Methodists launched a new ministry this month called Igniting Youth aimed at welcoming teen seekers into the church.

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  • Tue Mar 10, 2009 12:03 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    It sounds good on the outside. Yet few except those around it can know the results. However two years later I can see the result. What's the result?

    Nothing. Never have I heard about someone going to lifespot and being saved, or even going to show then go to the church, and end up being saved.

    I say what use is it to keep them off the streets, when they are still in darkness to then be eternally damned? This world could end this very minute, and sadly LifeSPOT doesn't seem to have any sense of urgency or thought of how important spreading the gospel is.

  • Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:44 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    People will never care how much you know until they know how much you care . and if they want come to church to here how much you care then we need to go show them our love and his love. and that he forgive ...so if you can get there attention ,with your caring action .do it

  • Mon Oct 15, 2007 11:17 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    "Try Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, Thats how Jesus did it, and thats how the disciples did it. Art "

    Yes, that is the spiritual condition they were in when they did it. But thats not "how" they did it. Paul did run through the streets of Rome screaming repentance - He became like the Romans. If any of these daring evangelists commits sin to "fit in" with their teenage crowd, then its wrong.

    I dont know artm or bmweis, but i would guess based on statistics that they watch non-christian television or listen to non-christian radio in the privacy of their own home or vehicle, so why cant these folks do that with these lost young people. Better them than some of the other folks Ive seen out there entertaining our young people and they can share their testimony at the same time! -thom

  • Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:13 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    "artm" I completely agree with your comment above. It's been said in our church, what you save them with is what you save them to. And what kinda got me is the quote, "you really can't tell the difference between the ones who go to church and the ones who don't" and that's exactly what is wrong with most churches today, their is no reverance for Christ alone and his saving grace. It's the living and active Word of God which saves, not some cool or hip secularized event. Brandon in San Diego

  • artm »
    Wed Jul 18, 2007 8:52 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 1

    What is being done to bring these young people to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ ? If that is not the purpose then its a waste of time. You will never win the lost by using worldly methodes. Try Preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ under the anointing of the Holy Spirit, Thats how Jesus did it, and thats how the disciples did it. Art

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