Archive - May, 2008

Website Redesign

Little advance notice… Hillsong Kids website redesign has been completed (almost).

There are a couple of tweaks to make, but generally the website is finished!

Front page especially needs some different content… but I am REALLY happy with how it turned out!

Conference 08 is coming…

Just found this vid online, gives you a look at the opener from 2007! Enjoy!

Hillsong Conference 2007 Opener

Re: Ideas for Children’s Ministry

Thought I would post a reply to an email enquiry we just got, might make for interesting reading if you are that way inclined! (edited for brevity)

—– Original Message —–
From: D G
To: David Wakerley
Sent: Thu May 15 06:04:47 2008
Subject: Ideas for Children’s ministry

…We are trying to enhance and improve our children’s ministry so we would like to learn more about what you do and seek your wisdom… we want to learn even more so that we can increase, and we know that’s exactly what continues to go on at your church… INCREASE! Are your age groups separated or together and what do you think has worked best for you? Also, how many volunteers do you usually try to have for each service and if you don’t mind me asking, how many payed staff do you have on your children’s team? We would love to learn as much as we can from you! Your ministry is an incredible blessing to churches world wide!

——– Reply ———-

D,

Thanks for your email, I hope I can answer your questions!

Little bit of background: We have two major campuses and 14 extension services (at present) We don’t have permanent facilities here at any venue, except for a couple of ‘nursery’ rooms. So at this point we work with what we have… We separate age groups as much as possible for each campus.

Parenting Rooms 0-12months
Cubbyhouse 1-3 years
The Ark 3-5 years
Funhouse 5 & 6 year olds
All Stars 7,8,9 year olds
Voltage 10,11 year olds

We started Voltage (preteen) ministry this year (10-11 year old) and it has been an incredible momentum builder. A bunch of kids that weren’t really engaged are now LOVING church and building relationships with other kids and
leaders.

We try to break down each age group as much as possible, one of the goals we are working toward right now is to get every child ministered to through small groups, not just on weekends, but that they would know and identify one leader as their KDG (Kids Discipleship Group) leader.

Okay there are 8 services in the City campus on a weekend and 5 at the hills campus (almost 30 services with all extension services), so the number of leaders varies widely depending on the time… (9:30am in the city is large, 7pm Sat is not etc.)

There are 9 people on the kids staff, a bunch more if you include interns etc.

Your ratio of kids to adults is about 14% on a weekend which is great!

Check out http://hillsongkidsbig.com for our curriculum coming soon!

Not sure how helpful all that is, but please email me anytime!

Kind Regards,

David Wakerley
Children’s Pastor – City Campus

Hillsong Church
188 Young St
Waterloo NSW 2017
Australia
Ph: +61 2 9775 3642

The Staalmeister hits a home run!

So the Children’s Ministry Today site is really rocking out some great content recently! (Which is run by Willowcreek and I guess by David Staal – anyway I give him the credit). :)

Check out two recent articles:

Community—The Other Key Ingredient

Just imagine how a strong small group experience sticks in the hearts of kids. Imagine the “super strength” of children’s ministry that mixes community kids love with creative, relevant Bible teaching.

Make God Real to Your Kids

Many of us feel we’re not doing that great a job at the most important task facing Christian parents. But before you don sackcloth and ashes, consider the hands-on approach advocated by child-education specialist Karyn Henley.

“Kids can learn from the direct teaching approach,” she says, “but they really learn better in other ways.”

Just Plain Cool!

A couple of years ago I had in mind a site that could have all the planning elements for a service in one place. I’m not exactly sure but it seems that it might just have happened!

I got this link from another CM blog in the UK, but can’t find which one… but definitely check it out, if not just to get inspired!

LightLive puts a wealth of Bible-based activities and ideas for your work with children and young people at your fingertips.

You can:

- plan and manage your group programme like never before!

- dive into the ‘virtual filing cabinet’ of activities and ideas

- enrich your programme with multi-media activities

- search, save and print resources – all from one website

- and so much more…

Check it out here! Light Live

Kids Digital Media Savvy

Via Kidscreen Magazine

A new poll shows U.S. parents know how important digital media skills are for their children.

Three out of four parents surveyed agreed that knowing how to navigate various digital media outlets is as beneficial to kids as mastering traditional skills like reading, writing and math.

A full 67% of parents said they did not think the internet helped teach their kids to communicate more effectively; 87% of parents said they did not believe the internet helped their kids learn how to work with others; and 75% do not believe the web can teach kids to be responsible in their communities.

How important are these skills for children?

We are at the beginning of this revolution that has and will impact more areas in our lives with each passing year… Can we as parents really know how to direct our kids towards the more meaningful skills that will help them in the future?

From Good to Great

Some notes from a message to our key team…

(Some of the points may not make much sense, but you should get the drift) :)

TAKING THE MINISTRY FROM GOOD TO GREAT

The Flywheel – No one action is going to make into a GREAT ministry. It is 1,000 brilliant ideas. It was a ton of consistent effort of pushing the flywheel, again and again and again before it finally built up enough momentum and started to take off. You have to keep at it. And it will probably take years.

We weren’t called to merely exist, we were called to do amazing things. That requires greatness. Not for our own glory, but for the glory of our cause.

1. Welcome – Every child getting an exciting personal greeting!!
• The question is not are you new to church, but ‘how long have you been coming to church?’
• You never ask are you new to church? You run the risk of insulting a long time member!

2. There is always a reason for an upset child
• (H.A.L.T.) They are either Hungry Angry Lonely or Tired. SImply find out which and solve the problem!

3. Help kids build relationships – How do we do this?
• Give them a common puzzle to solve – cooperative projects
• Find common interests (boys= sport, games, trading cards, TV shows)
• One-by-one

4. All kids are A students
• Outgoing kids are the ones who stick out, pick the ones who seem to be quiet
• Kids answers are never wrong, it takes courage for some to answer, encourage them to keep trying.

5. You have permission, authority, and responsibility to keep Hillsong a 5 star operation
• Ritz Carlton example… every cleaner has the authority to spend $2,000 to fix a guests problem.
• Show weekend booklets… these are our link to excellence.

6. You have the opportunity to increase your influence
• Leadership pipeline:

  1. Hillsong Kids Leader – (Apprentice leader) Be a part of the team that makes our weekend services happen/run our mid week ministries
  2. KDG Leader – (Leader of children) Pastor a small group of children during our weekends and midweek.
  3. Team Leader – (Coach of leaders) Oversee a group of leaders.
  4. Ministry oversight – (Lead a ministry) Run an aspect of Hillsong Kids.
  5. Key Team – (Oversee leaders running ministries)

7. There is a reason and purpose for everything we do
• Music before services
• Media – welcome DVD’s etc.
• Pod leaders capes etc. etc.

8. We need to be gap fillers not gap pointer outers.
• If you raise a problem come with a solution

9. How do you increase the excellence culture in Kids
• Wear your shirt, wear your name tags, Smile on your face

10. We pastor in services not just age groups
• Your service is where you pastor people, own it and take it forward

11. Getting people involved
• Never assume we have enough leaders
• There are thousands of people at church who do not serve and they are missing out perhaps on the call of God on their lives.