I am a weird youth worker
For my first post I pondered what to do. I have considered putting on a few old articles I had written for other things just to get some content up. I have considered posting some amusing ramblings about something random. I have also considered just giving up on this whole new venture into the world of youth ministry blogs. But alas, here is the first post—and it is none of the things I just described.
For this inaugural post, I think you need to understand better who I am and what I believe. I am a weird youth worker. “What makes you weird?” you ask. What I believe about youth ministry makes me weird…
I believe my own faith walk is more important than my ministry to teenagers.
I believe that my wife and kids need to know I love them more than I love the church.
I believe that huge numbers is not the goal of youth ministry or the measure of health.
I believe that I should have a good relationship with my senior pastor and other church staff; after all we are on the same team.
I believe that I should not do ministry alone. I need to team up with volunteers and other youth workers in my area to promote unity within my church and my community.
I believe that youth ministry is a long term commitment not a stepping stone to a real job within the church.
I believe that as a Christian I signed up to fight in a war along side God, and that youth ministry is the front lines of the battle not a way to get paid to play.
I believe that teenagers are an integral part of the church today; they are not the church of tomorrow.
I believe that the current paradigm we live up to in youth ministry is hurting us more than it is helping us, and that we need to admit it and challenge it head on through the Truth of scripture.
After reading what I believe you are probably reacting in one of two ways. Perhaps you are deciding you will never read my blog or anything else I write ever again. Or, you are nodding in agreement and glad that someone finally said it and you want to hear/read more.
My hope and prayer is that you will be weird with me as we pursue something different within youth ministry together. If that is you, may I ask two simple things of you?
- Please pray for my book to be taken by an agent and/or a publisher. I have written a book about this topic, so if you want to read more it needs to get published.
- Read and interact on this blog to show there are other youth workers out there willing to step out and be weird with me.
Are you a weird youth worker? Do you want to be?
Whew, the first post is done. My hope is they only get better from here!
Posted on April 28, 2011, in Youth Ministry and tagged #stumin, agent, Book, Brian Seidel, Leadership, prayer, publisher, student ministry, Weird, Youth Ministry, youth worker. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

Wow! Very interesting! You, Your family, and our Church Youth Group are in my prayers!!!!
Those are some of the reasons we love you and are very thankful for the role you have played in our daughter’s life over the years. From her youth pastor to her mentor to preforming her wedding, you are a valuable asset to the minitry of God..
Thanks for your encouragement!
Brian, all of the things you listed in your blog of being a wierd youth worker are right on the money. Thanks for sharing those things… I sure miss our Panda lunches every two weeks and I think our desire to see you ministry do more than entertain students and be a stepping stone for ministers is what drew us together in the first place. May your tribe increase as God blesses and may your voice be amplified through your book endevor.
Brian, I really have a great deal of respect for you. You are an inspiration. Thanks!
I have a great deal of respect for you too Melinda! Thanks for your encouragement.