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TRANSCRIPT
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
In this video, we're going to explore the world between digital ministry and in-person ministry, a thing that I like to call hybrid
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ministry. Welcome to the hybrid Ministry show, My friends. And in today's episode, what I want to look at is I want to look at the competition between hybrid ministry and in-person ministry. In fact, linked right here at the very top of the video is one of my favorite episodes I've ever done, where my friend Josh sat down with me and he he asked me to take an in-person youth ministry program and make it hybrid or bring about a hybrid component.
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And so we're going to explore what exactly I mean by that. What exactly is digital ministry? And make sure you stick around to the end, because I have a resource that I think will help you absolutely crush, lock in and make your summer youth ministry social media absolutely
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pop. I have a resource for you. It's going to blow your mind.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
Welcome, my friends, to the Hybrid Ministry show. Well, hey everyone, welcome to the Hybrid Ministry show. If you and I haven't had a chance to meet yet, my name is Nick Klassen. I'm a youth pastor of 14.5 years, and I have been pursuing this thing called hybrid ministry for a while now. And let me just help you understand some
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of the reasons why.
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For me. So for me, there are kind of three core
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statistics. There's several out there, honestly, but three that really stick with me is that Gen
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Z. And we can assume Gen Alpha because we don't have data yet on them. But but this we can assume this to be true. Gen z, Gen Alpha. They use their mobile device more than they use any other device combined.
00:01:45:08 - 00:02:03:06
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Furthermore, 69% of students own a smartphone, but I get this the age of 12. We do have data for them, and then also 90%, according to Pew Research, use YouTube. 90% of teenagers say that they use YouTube. And I get it, man. Like if you're a youth
00:02:03:06 - 00:02:08:16
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pastor, you're like, phones are a distraction. Gotta get rid of, use paper Bibles.
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You know, digital Bibles don't count all the things like I've heard it. I've been there. I've been a part of youth ministry for a long time. But there's a verse in Jeremiah chapter 29, no, not 2911, but right before that verse, Jeremiah is having a conversation with God. And here's what God says to Jeremiah. He says you should build homes, plan to stay, plant gardens, eat the foods that they produce, marry and have children, and find spouses for them so that you may have many grandchildren.
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Multiply. Do not dwindle away. But you gotta understand the context here,
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which we don't do for Jeremiah 2011 very often, is that the Israelites are stuck as captives in Babylon, and what God is telling Jeremiah to do is he's saying, stop complaining. Stop trying to find a way out. Stop trying to leave. Instead, invest in where you live and youth pastors, pastors, church communications people, discipleship pastors, college pastors.
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Digital ministry is not going anywhere. You may not like it. You may not even think it's the most effective. But the majority of millennials, Gen Z and we can assume Generation Alpha, say that a digital version of church is valuable to them and one that they would lean into, and it doesn't
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mean that their in-person attendance is going to go away.
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That's a lot of the fears of us in church leadership is that if we offer a digital component, they're just going to choose that instead of, coming to church in person. But far from it. We're also seeing in this generation, more than even older generations, that community is so much more important to them. So they don't want to forsake the in-person moments.
00:03:43:07 - 00:04:06:25
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And so when we take the in-person moments and the best that it has to offer, when we take the digital things and the best it has to offer, and we find that sweet spot right in the middle, we find what I call hybrid ministry. A great example of it is honestly, Home Depot. And think about it like you throw on your new balances and you throw on your cargo shorts on on a Saturday morning, you got a project and then you're going Home Depot.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And but you don't really have like an agenda, right? You're just walking around. You're just kind of like you're taking in the smell of lumber and you're just you're just kind of exploring what the hallways and the aisles of Home Depot have to offer other times, and then, like, you don't have time, right? You go online, you make an order so that it's delivered to your doorstep because you don't have time to just live out your full dad mode experience.
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But my favorite, honestly version to experience Home Depot is while I'm in the store on their app because their app. If you haven't seen it yet, their app shows you
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where every single thing in their entire store is located. And so that's what I think we should be doing as youth pastors. Finding a way to intersect where teenagers already admitted they're spending their time, not forsaking the good elements of gathering together and community and accountability and all those things, but also leaning into this hybrid sort of moment.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And so, well, I want to do is I want to give you one of the easiest ways to kind of to kind of step foot into this hybrid space. And it's by up taking your social media engagement. Now, here's the thing. A lot of youth pastors, and if you've been following me along on this channel for a while, posts
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announcements on their feed, just assuming that social media is another announcement platform.
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But the reality is that that's not what social media is best made for. It doesn't mean that we can't still get the word out about what we have going on, but what it does mean, and what we should be doing is that we should be intersecting and invading the lives of students on the places that they spend their time, including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
Remember, 90% teenagers say that they use YouTube in the ways that they're consuming it reels TikTok videos and
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YouTube shorts. And so the good news is that you can create the same type of content short form, vertical based video that goes on TikTok, that goes on Instagram, that goes on YouTube, and maybe even Facebook if you choose to post it there as well.
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But you don't have to create multiple different types of content like I did when I first started in youth ministry 15 years ago. Instead, you post that, you know, 180 or 1080 by 1920, vertical based video. And then you post it in all the places that you want to post it. Don't have a TikTok account, no
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video post on Instagram and YouTube.
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Don't have a YouTube account? No big deal. Post on TikTok and Instagram. Don't have an Instagram account? No problem. Post on TikTok and YouTube. Don't have any of them? Start a YouTube account and start posting YouTube shorts because 90% of teenagers self-identify that they're on it. So what should you post? I'm glad that you asked. Let's dive!
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So I'm so excited to roll this out because I can't lie, I have been looking for a thing to provide for youth pastors on a social media platform. Landscape that is custom. That's not just a bunch of pretty graphics, but also doesn't add more work to your plate. And I can't lie, I've been wrestling with what kind of service can I offer?
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I think I have something, at least messaging wise, for youth pastors, but once they get into it becomes a lot of work and it gets a little bit overwhelming. So if you're watching here on screen, you'll see my screen. And this is what I'm offering. So I'm offering this brand new program called Seasonal Social Media, which essentially is 40 posts, three months worth.
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If you follow my recommended posting strategy, I recommend that youth pastors post three times per week and this will satisfy that reality. And so what you get is three months of custom, youth, ministry, social media content and it all costs less than $20. And here's the good news. Just like this ad copy here says it's not just content.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
It really is a full social media strategy included in the download. If you choose to go ahead and do this, is you get my complete Hybrid Strategy guide, which will detail and outline a lot of what I have just been saying on this video and I've been saying in other podcasts for years and years and years. And so this will lay the foundation and the philosophy.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And then this is what you're actually going to get. You're going to, take this, this social media, package. And it's got two different categories, and it's got completely done for you content that you literally download and you post and you plug and you play, set it and forget it. The other 50% is custom content. So you're going to be filming this, but the good news is you don't need to film every single thing yourself.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
You don't need to edit everything yourself. And if you don't have any of those skills, I'll walk you through how to do all of that on this podcast, as well as in this little document here. If you go ahead and download this thing where you can import some of what I have to offer, that's custom, but I have templates and I have layovers and I have scripts and I have things that you can do
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and things that you should say, and all of those things that you can edit in an in-app editor, like a TikTok or an Instagram Reels, or even over on something like Cap Cut.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And so you got, like I said, you got done for you. You got things that are still left for you to shoot, but I provide all the assets that you're going to need for it. Here are things that you can buy all you really, honestly need is your camera phone. You can upgrade some microphones, which I do recommend upgrading some microphones.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
You can check out some of those links there. And optionally if you want to buy a better camera, if you have a little bit of budget, here's what I recommend. Here is also your posting schedule. Okay, so the week of June 2nd post this video, then post this video, then post this video the week of June 9th.
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This video, this video, this video all the way on through. Don't like my schedule? No big deal. Make your own. All right. Here you go. But what's going to happen? Let me show you first when you open these up. Here's what the done for you package looks like in, you open it up and there are four different types of videos.
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And so, there are Bible verse videos and there are five different Bible verse videos. And so what you can do is you'll see right here, you just very simply posted Bible verse, add a caption and you're good to go. This one right here is one of my all time favorites a sell it over and download youth ministry as well.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
But it is emoji phraseology and I combine these two together because I used to make these for stories, but now I'm trying to make them for reals. So see if you can comment what this summer edition emoji phraseology is intending to say. The correct answer of courses. Sunburn. You continue on down. I have five of those. And here I have five different spiritual practice videos.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
So for example, a student scrolling and they stop across one of your reels or TikToks or YouTubes that you post and you encourage them to actually lean in to some spiritual practices that they can actually, they can actually, while they're on social media, connect with God in a real and meaningful way. And so this one is a 32nd take time to pray.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And this timer counts down that. And then lastly this is the only non video post. These are like carousel based posts like that you can post on Instagram. But the good news once again you can also post photo slides on TikTok. And you can also post that on your YouTube, post feed as well on your on your community use, because the community tab now is just called the Post Feed.
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And so I created these. What do you do if you feel anxious. And it's got Bible verses, along with the header of an instruction of what you can do. And I got it for five different categories about anxiety, loneliness, giving up temptation or anger. So those are the done for you. Those are turnkey okay. Here's the custom for you.
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All right. So in every single one of these there's an instruction. And then the instruction video tells you exactly what to do along with gives you an example along with in most cases gives you some sort of script. So in this case this is Bible trivia. You hop on your cell phone, you shoot a selfie style video under 60s, and you simply ask these questions and all you gotta do is print this out, or pull this up on your computer screen and read it directly to the camera.
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And then when you're done, you can go ahead and you can, post a video and you can
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overlay it with one of these overlays. In fact, right here on screen, if you're watching on YouTube, is an example of me editing a video that I did for our ministry in our context, using this exact same overlay, using the TikTok, video editor.
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When I was done and I posted it, TikTok now auto saved my video without a watermark, and so then I could go to Instagram and post that same video. And then I could also go over to YouTube shorts and post that exact same video. If you don't have TikTok, you can also use it in the Instagram Reels editor by using the little sticker, button and then put this in, drag it to full screen.
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And the only thing you're probably gonna have to do at the end, because Instagram doesn't auto save your reels that you post, go on to Google Chrome, search it, download Instagram reel without watermark, save that, video, and then go post it wherever else you choose to post it. Perhaps TikTok or perhaps YouTube. Let me just recommend, if you do have TikTok, just start there.
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Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And it's a lot easier than some of these other platforms to start with. So that's Bible trivia. This
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one right here is either your devotional or your recap content. So let me let me speak to what your options are here. You preach a sermon every week, so get on your cellphone again. Self-styled video lesson 60s. And just riff on one of the points of your last sermon.
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So, for example, you talked about God is Love. Pull up in your camera and say, you know what? Sometimes it's hard to love people and go on and talk for 60s I know you can do it. All right. Here are three best practices with that. Number one, always add a caption. Number two
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add some sort of title on screen.
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All right. And then number three
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add music. And then a bonus. Best practice a hack is do
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not listen to me. Do not reference your in-person gathering. Not that you shouldn't. And other people shouldn't have to know about it. But
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don't say something like, you know, last Wednesday we talked about such, such and such. Leave that be on social media.
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People are stumbling upon your content organically. They have no frame of reference for what you're talking about. So you can both serve your current students because they're going to remember what you just talked about, along with any potential new viewers. The other thing you do is if you're only given 60s, which is what I recommend to keep under, is that if you say under 60s saying, you know, last Wednesday night, it was great.
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We had a lot of good time. Remember that dessert auction we had? Don't forget those of you that were there. And maybe if you weren't, that we talked about love, you just wasted, like, five, eight, seven seconds of your precious 62nd real estate. Now, you don't have to just recap your videos. You can do like if you click on this little example here, this is a a clip from a long form message that that I do, which is what I recommend doing.
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If you see my hybrid strategy guys also included in here, I recommend long form versions of videos posted on YouTube. But for right now, if you're just downloading this pack and you're just focusing on social media, do some
00:15:26:01 - 00:15:37:29
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sort of devotional recap. If you don't have a video of your sermon, if you do, go ahead and, throw it into a service like Opus Stock Pro, which is what we use, to clip our long form down into short form.
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But again, if not just use a Devo style, video or, if you don't have like a recap or something to say, you can use some of these, scripts that I've created that you can, just follow verbatim, follow some of the instructions, and you can post those and you'll be good to go. These right here are called man on the street style interviews.
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These are one of the lowest hanging fruit ways to, interact with your students. You basically go around, you just interview them. And this is where you get any, like, a microphone, to buy, you can get a super cheap USB Bluetooth microphone that plugs directly into your phone, but you go around, you interview students. And what I always recommend doing is interviewing 5 to 8 students, ask them these same five questions, and then you can splice that up again in something like the TikTok editor or in something like Cap Cut and I've also created this transparent overlays that you can use that you can import in.
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And so the question would you rather sing instead of speak, or would you have to dance everywhere? Would you rather hop like a frog or moo whenever you get nervous? These are completely included. You can put those over. You can look like a pro. Add captions from the in-app editor that does it for you completely. For free, and you're off to the races.
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And the last one. Here are some of my favorite style videos. These transition invite style videos. This is the best way to invite people to what's going on at your church. And so what I've done is I've created these videos here that are the beginning of a hook. And so you see right here, this guy is skateboarding. Immediately he falls on this railing right here.
00:17:09:11 - 00:17:28:20
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And what you would do as you would cut to a student on a railing somewhere else, sitting just like that, acting like he's a guy falling off the skateboard. And then he says, hey man, come to youth Wednesday night. We'd love to see you. And I gave you five of these that you can do, right? Including right here in the instruction video, an example with inspiration.
00:17:28:22 - 00:17:52:19
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
I think it's inspiration from this, this bike video right here. Now, that's for three posts, you know, per week. What if you got bandwidth for more? Well, right here is your, bonus content. 100 different ideas here. 100 social challenge ideas. This is what we do in our ministry. We post two times a day, five days a week.
00:17:52:19 - 00:18:15:13
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And so the way that we accomplish that is by this is from this playlist right here, linked right here in this document. And then here all of the bonus ideas and ways that you can not only see examples, but also bonus content to be able to see, you know what what our students are up to, and different like different categories that you can use for these different challenge style videos.
00:18:15:19 - 00:18:24:29
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
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00:18:24:29 - 00:18:39:22
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
you got 50% film your own content. And again you can you can do selfie style videos in your office for these first two right here. And then you can hand these off to a volunteer on any given Wednesday or any given Sunday night.
00:18:39:22 - 00:19:12:01
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
But I just want to encourage you that it is time to stop ignoring digital and social media. It is the way of the future is where our students are again, not as Hebrews 1024 and 25 says, not forsaking and neglecting, meeting together, but we're using the medium of the day. Just like the Apostle Paul wrote and sent letters, we're using the medium of the day that we have an advantage on of many other people in church history, because they wouldn't have had this kind of access into the lives of the people that they're trying to minister to.
00:19:12:04 - 00:19:31:25
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
That's why I think hybrid ministry is so important, and that's why I think that this product is so valuable. So check it out down below, link in the description. And let me just say, I also post and host a weekly bonus podcast where I talk about everything I'm doing in hybrid ministry, everything I'm doing on social media, and everything I'm doing in my programing.
00:19:32:02 - 00:19:53:23
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
And I'm only doing it for $4 per month. If you become a Patreon, a hybrid here for $4 a month, you will get this social media pack which is valued at greater than what, three months worth it? Becoming a Patreon will be. You will get it completely for free or at least completely included in your membership. $4 a month.
00:19:53:23 - 00:20:15:02
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
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00:20:15:04 - 00:20:28:14
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry
I hope you guys found this episode helpful. Share it with a friend. Let somebody know that the summer season the social media pack is finally here. But until next time. And as always, my friends, don't forget to stay hybrid.
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:09:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
In this video, we&#39;re going to explore the world between digital ministry and in-person ministry, a thing that I like to call hybrid</p>

<p>00:00:09:27 - 00:00:37:07<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
ministry. Welcome to the hybrid Ministry show, My friends. And in today&#39;s episode, what I want to look at is I want to look at the competition between hybrid ministry and in-person ministry. In fact, linked right here at the very top of the video is one of my favorite episodes I&#39;ve ever done, where my friend Josh sat down with me and he he asked me to take an in-person youth ministry program and make it hybrid or bring about a hybrid component.</p>

<p>00:00:37:07 - 00:00:55:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so we&#39;re going to explore what exactly I mean by that. What exactly is digital ministry? And make sure you stick around to the end, because I have a resource that I think will help you absolutely crush, lock in and make your summer youth ministry social media absolutely</p>

<p>00:00:55:14 - 00:00:59:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
pop. I have a resource for you. It&#39;s going to blow your mind.</p>

<p>00:00:59:17 - 00:01:19:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Welcome, my friends, to the Hybrid Ministry show. Well, hey everyone, welcome to the Hybrid Ministry show. If you and I haven&#39;t had a chance to meet yet, my name is Nick Klassen. I&#39;m a youth pastor of 14.5 years, and I have been pursuing this thing called hybrid ministry for a while now. And let me just help you understand some</p>

<p>00:01:19:15 - 00:01:20:12<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
of the reasons why.</p>

<p>00:01:20:12 - 00:01:24:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
For me. So for me, there are kind of three core</p>

<p>00:01:24:15 - 00:01:30:21<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
statistics. There&#39;s several out there, honestly, but three that really stick with me is that Gen</p>

<p>00:01:30:21 - 00:01:45:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Z. And we can assume Gen Alpha because we don&#39;t have data yet on them. But but this we can assume this to be true. Gen z, Gen Alpha. They use their mobile device more than they use any other device combined.</p>

<p>00:01:45:08 - 00:02:03:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Furthermore, 69% of students own a smartphone, but I get this the age of 12. We do have data for them, and then also 90%, according to Pew Research, use YouTube. 90% of teenagers say that they use YouTube. And I get it, man. Like if you&#39;re a youth</p>

<p>00:02:03:06 - 00:02:08:16<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
pastor, you&#39;re like, phones are a distraction. Gotta get rid of, use paper Bibles.</p>

<p>00:02:08:19 - 00:02:36:18<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
You know, digital Bibles don&#39;t count all the things like I&#39;ve heard it. I&#39;ve been there. I&#39;ve been a part of youth ministry for a long time. But there&#39;s a verse in Jeremiah chapter 29, no, not 2911, but right before that verse, Jeremiah is having a conversation with God. And here&#39;s what God says to Jeremiah. He says you should build homes, plan to stay, plant gardens, eat the foods that they produce, marry and have children, and find spouses for them so that you may have many grandchildren.</p>

<p>00:02:36:18 - 00:02:41:21<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Multiply. Do not dwindle away. But you gotta understand the context here,</p>

<p>00:02:41:21 - 00:03:04:20<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
which we don&#39;t do for Jeremiah 2011 very often, is that the Israelites are stuck as captives in Babylon, and what God is telling Jeremiah to do is he&#39;s saying, stop complaining. Stop trying to find a way out. Stop trying to leave. Instead, invest in where you live and youth pastors, pastors, church communications people, discipleship pastors, college pastors.</p>

<p>00:03:04:23 - 00:03:22:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Digital ministry is not going anywhere. You may not like it. You may not even think it&#39;s the most effective. But the majority of millennials, Gen Z and we can assume Generation Alpha, say that a digital version of church is valuable to them and one that they would lean into, and it doesn&#39;t</p>

<p>00:03:22:01 - 00:03:24:22<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
mean that their in-person attendance is going to go away.</p>

<p>00:03:24:22 - 00:03:43:07<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
That&#39;s a lot of the fears of us in church leadership is that if we offer a digital component, they&#39;re just going to choose that instead of, coming to church in person. But far from it. We&#39;re also seeing in this generation, more than even older generations, that community is so much more important to them. So they don&#39;t want to forsake the in-person moments.</p>

<p>00:03:43:07 - 00:04:06:25<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so when we take the in-person moments and the best that it has to offer, when we take the digital things and the best it has to offer, and we find that sweet spot right in the middle, we find what I call hybrid ministry. A great example of it is honestly, Home Depot. And think about it like you throw on your new balances and you throw on your cargo shorts on on a Saturday morning, you got a project and then you&#39;re going Home Depot.</p>

<p>00:04:07:01 - 00:04:29:08<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And but you don&#39;t really have like an agenda, right? You&#39;re just walking around. You&#39;re just kind of like you&#39;re taking in the smell of lumber and you&#39;re just you&#39;re just kind of exploring what the hallways and the aisles of Home Depot have to offer other times, and then, like, you don&#39;t have time, right? You go online, you make an order so that it&#39;s delivered to your doorstep because you don&#39;t have time to just live out your full dad mode experience.</p>

<p>00:04:29:15 - 00:04:37:05<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But my favorite, honestly version to experience Home Depot is while I&#39;m in the store on their app because their app. If you haven&#39;t seen it yet, their app shows you</p>

<p>00:04:37:05 - 00:05:01:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
where every single thing in their entire store is located. And so that&#39;s what I think we should be doing as youth pastors. Finding a way to intersect where teenagers already admitted they&#39;re spending their time, not forsaking the good elements of gathering together and community and accountability and all those things, but also leaning into this hybrid sort of moment.</p>

<p>00:05:01:08 - 00:05:19:28<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so, well, I want to do is I want to give you one of the easiest ways to kind of to kind of step foot into this hybrid space. And it&#39;s by up taking your social media engagement. Now, here&#39;s the thing. A lot of youth pastors, and if you&#39;ve been following me along on this channel for a while, posts</p>

<p>00:05:19:28 - 00:05:24:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
announcements on their feed, just assuming that social media is another announcement platform.</p>

<p>00:05:24:27 - 00:05:45:07<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But the reality is that that&#39;s not what social media is best made for. It doesn&#39;t mean that we can&#39;t still get the word out about what we have going on, but what it does mean, and what we should be doing is that we should be intersecting and invading the lives of students on the places that they spend their time, including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.</p>

<p>00:05:45:07 - 00:05:51:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Remember, 90% teenagers say that they use YouTube in the ways that they&#39;re consuming it reels TikTok videos and</p>

<p>00:05:51:27 - 00:06:05:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
YouTube shorts. And so the good news is that you can create the same type of content short form, vertical based video that goes on TikTok, that goes on Instagram, that goes on YouTube, and maybe even Facebook if you choose to post it there as well.</p>

<p>00:06:05:17 - 00:06:25:26<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But you don&#39;t have to create multiple different types of content like I did when I first started in youth ministry 15 years ago. Instead, you post that, you know, 180 or 1080 by 1920, vertical based video. And then you post it in all the places that you want to post it. Don&#39;t have a TikTok account, no</p>

<p>00:06:25:26 - 00:06:27:19<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
video post on Instagram and YouTube.</p>

<p>00:06:27:22 - 00:06:48:23<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Don&#39;t have a YouTube account? No big deal. Post on TikTok and Instagram. Don&#39;t have an Instagram account? No problem. Post on TikTok and YouTube. Don&#39;t have any of them? Start a YouTube account and start posting YouTube shorts because 90% of teenagers self-identify that they&#39;re on it. So what should you post? I&#39;m glad that you asked. Let&#39;s dive!</p>

<p>00:06:48:25 - 00:07:10:21<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
So I&#39;m so excited to roll this out because I can&#39;t lie, I have been looking for a thing to provide for youth pastors on a social media platform. Landscape that is custom. That&#39;s not just a bunch of pretty graphics, but also doesn&#39;t add more work to your plate. And I can&#39;t lie, I&#39;ve been wrestling with what kind of service can I offer?</p>

<p>00:07:10:21 - 00:07:37:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
I think I have something, at least messaging wise, for youth pastors, but once they get into it becomes a lot of work and it gets a little bit overwhelming. So if you&#39;re watching here on screen, you&#39;ll see my screen. And this is what I&#39;m offering. So I&#39;m offering this brand new program called Seasonal Social Media, which essentially is 40 posts, three months worth.</p>

<p>00:07:37:02 - 00:07:58:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
If you follow my recommended posting strategy, I recommend that youth pastors post three times per week and this will satisfy that reality. And so what you get is three months of custom, youth, ministry, social media content and it all costs less than $20. And here&#39;s the good news. Just like this ad copy here says it&#39;s not just content.</p>

<p>00:07:58:06 - 00:08:19:08<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
It really is a full social media strategy included in the download. If you choose to go ahead and do this, is you get my complete Hybrid Strategy guide, which will detail and outline a lot of what I have just been saying on this video and I&#39;ve been saying in other podcasts for years and years and years. And so this will lay the foundation and the philosophy.</p>

<p>00:08:19:15 - 00:08:46:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And then this is what you&#39;re actually going to get. You&#39;re going to, take this, this social media, package. And it&#39;s got two different categories, and it&#39;s got completely done for you content that you literally download and you post and you plug and you play, set it and forget it. The other 50% is custom content. So you&#39;re going to be filming this, but the good news is you don&#39;t need to film every single thing yourself.</p>

<p>00:08:46:17 - 00:09:04:28<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
You don&#39;t need to edit everything yourself. And if you don&#39;t have any of those skills, I&#39;ll walk you through how to do all of that on this podcast, as well as in this little document here. If you go ahead and download this thing where you can import some of what I have to offer, that&#39;s custom, but I have templates and I have layovers and I have scripts and I have things that you can do</p>

<p>00:09:04:28 - 00:09:15:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
and things that you should say, and all of those things that you can edit in an in-app editor, like a TikTok or an Instagram Reels, or even over on something like Cap Cut.</p>

<p>00:09:15:17 - 00:09:32:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so you got, like I said, you got done for you. You got things that are still left for you to shoot, but I provide all the assets that you&#39;re going to need for it. Here are things that you can buy all you really, honestly need is your camera phone. You can upgrade some microphones, which I do recommend upgrading some microphones.</p>

<p>00:09:32:03 - 00:09:50:19<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
You can check out some of those links there. And optionally if you want to buy a better camera, if you have a little bit of budget, here&#39;s what I recommend. Here is also your posting schedule. Okay, so the week of June 2nd post this video, then post this video, then post this video the week of June 9th.</p>

<p>00:09:50:20 - 00:10:09:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
This video, this video, this video all the way on through. Don&#39;t like my schedule? No big deal. Make your own. All right. Here you go. But what&#39;s going to happen? Let me show you first when you open these up. Here&#39;s what the done for you package looks like in, you open it up and there are four different types of videos.</p>

<p>00:10:09:15 - 00:10:25:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so, there are Bible verse videos and there are five different Bible verse videos. And so what you can do is you&#39;ll see right here, you just very simply posted Bible verse, add a caption and you&#39;re good to go. This one right here is one of my all time favorites a sell it over and download youth ministry as well.</p>

<p>00:10:25:18 - 00:10:47:09<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But it is emoji phraseology and I combine these two together because I used to make these for stories, but now I&#39;m trying to make them for reals. So see if you can comment what this summer edition emoji phraseology is intending to say. The correct answer of courses. Sunburn. You continue on down. I have five of those. And here I have five different spiritual practice videos.</p>

<p>00:10:47:09 - 00:11:08:18<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
So for example, a student scrolling and they stop across one of your reels or TikToks or YouTubes that you post and you encourage them to actually lean in to some spiritual practices that they can actually, they can actually, while they&#39;re on social media, connect with God in a real and meaningful way. And so this one is a 32nd take time to pray.</p>

<p>00:11:08:23 - 00:11:32:10<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And this timer counts down that. And then lastly this is the only non video post. These are like carousel based posts like that you can post on Instagram. But the good news once again you can also post photo slides on TikTok. And you can also post that on your YouTube, post feed as well on your on your community use, because the community tab now is just called the Post Feed.</p>

<p>00:11:32:12 - 00:11:52:12<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so I created these. What do you do if you feel anxious. And it&#39;s got Bible verses, along with the header of an instruction of what you can do. And I got it for five different categories about anxiety, loneliness, giving up temptation or anger. So those are the done for you. Those are turnkey okay. Here&#39;s the custom for you.</p>

<p>00:11:52:12 - 00:12:18:10<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
All right. So in every single one of these there&#39;s an instruction. And then the instruction video tells you exactly what to do along with gives you an example along with in most cases gives you some sort of script. So in this case this is Bible trivia. You hop on your cell phone, you shoot a selfie style video under 60s, and you simply ask these questions and all you gotta do is print this out, or pull this up on your computer screen and read it directly to the camera.</p>

<p>00:12:18:13 - 00:12:23:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And then when you&#39;re done, you can go ahead and you can, post a video and you can</p>

<p>00:12:23:06 - 00:12:37:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
overlay it with one of these overlays. In fact, right here on screen, if you&#39;re watching on YouTube, is an example of me editing a video that I did for our ministry in our context, using this exact same overlay, using the TikTok, video editor.</p>

<p>00:12:38:05 - 00:13:00:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
When I was done and I posted it, TikTok now auto saved my video without a watermark, and so then I could go to Instagram and post that same video. And then I could also go over to YouTube shorts and post that exact same video. If you don&#39;t have TikTok, you can also use it in the Instagram Reels editor by using the little sticker, button and then put this in, drag it to full screen.</p>

<p>00:13:00:14 - 00:13:21:05<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And the only thing you&#39;re probably gonna have to do at the end, because Instagram doesn&#39;t auto save your reels that you post, go on to Google Chrome, search it, download Instagram reel without watermark, save that, video, and then go post it wherever else you choose to post it. Perhaps TikTok or perhaps YouTube. Let me just recommend, if you do have TikTok, just start there.</p>

<p>00:13:21:05 - 00:13:26:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And it&#39;s a lot easier than some of these other platforms to start with. So that&#39;s Bible trivia. This</p>

<p>00:13:26:13 - 00:13:44:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
one right here is either your devotional or your recap content. So let me let me speak to what your options are here. You preach a sermon every week, so get on your cellphone again. Self-styled video lesson 60s. And just riff on one of the points of your last sermon.</p>

<p>00:13:44:17 - 00:14:00:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
So, for example, you talked about God is Love. Pull up in your camera and say, you know what? Sometimes it&#39;s hard to love people and go on and talk for 60s I know you can do it. All right. Here are three best practices with that. Number one, always add a caption. Number two</p>

<p>00:14:00:27 - 00:14:03:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
add some sort of title on screen.</p>

<p>00:14:03:13 - 00:14:04:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
All right. And then number three</p>

<p>00:14:04:17 - 00:14:09:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
add music. And then a bonus. Best practice a hack is do</p>

<p>00:14:09:06 - 00:14:18:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
not listen to me. Do not reference your in-person gathering. Not that you shouldn&#39;t. And other people shouldn&#39;t have to know about it. But</p>

<p>00:14:18:15 - 00:14:25:11<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
don&#39;t say something like, you know, last Wednesday we talked about such, such and such. Leave that be on social media.</p>

<p>00:14:25:11 - 00:14:49:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
People are stumbling upon your content organically. They have no frame of reference for what you&#39;re talking about. So you can both serve your current students because they&#39;re going to remember what you just talked about, along with any potential new viewers. The other thing you do is if you&#39;re only given 60s, which is what I recommend to keep under, is that if you say under 60s saying, you know, last Wednesday night, it was great.</p>

<p>00:14:49:27 - 00:15:13:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
We had a lot of good time. Remember that dessert auction we had? Don&#39;t forget those of you that were there. And maybe if you weren&#39;t, that we talked about love, you just wasted, like, five, eight, seven seconds of your precious 62nd real estate. Now, you don&#39;t have to just recap your videos. You can do like if you click on this little example here, this is a a clip from a long form message that that I do, which is what I recommend doing.</p>

<p>00:15:13:20 - 00:15:26:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
If you see my hybrid strategy guys also included in here, I recommend long form versions of videos posted on YouTube. But for right now, if you&#39;re just downloading this pack and you&#39;re just focusing on social media, do some</p>

<p>00:15:26:01 - 00:15:37:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
sort of devotional recap. If you don&#39;t have a video of your sermon, if you do, go ahead and, throw it into a service like Opus Stock Pro, which is what we use, to clip our long form down into short form.</p>

<p>00:15:38:03 - 00:15:59:25<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But again, if not just use a Devo style, video or, if you don&#39;t have like a recap or something to say, you can use some of these, scripts that I&#39;ve created that you can, just follow verbatim, follow some of the instructions, and you can post those and you&#39;ll be good to go. These right here are called man on the street style interviews.</p>

<p>00:15:59:25 - 00:16:32:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
These are one of the lowest hanging fruit ways to, interact with your students. You basically go around, you just interview them. And this is where you get any, like, a microphone, to buy, you can get a super cheap USB Bluetooth microphone that plugs directly into your phone, but you go around, you interview students. And what I always recommend doing is interviewing 5 to 8 students, ask them these same five questions, and then you can splice that up again in something like the TikTok editor or in something like Cap Cut and I&#39;ve also created this transparent overlays that you can use that you can import in.</p>

<p>00:16:32:29 - 00:16:50:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so the question would you rather sing instead of speak, or would you have to dance everywhere? Would you rather hop like a frog or moo whenever you get nervous? These are completely included. You can put those over. You can look like a pro. Add captions from the in-app editor that does it for you completely. For free, and you&#39;re off to the races.</p>

<p>00:16:50:29 - 00:17:09:04<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And the last one. Here are some of my favorite style videos. These transition invite style videos. This is the best way to invite people to what&#39;s going on at your church. And so what I&#39;ve done is I&#39;ve created these videos here that are the beginning of a hook. And so you see right here, this guy is skateboarding. Immediately he falls on this railing right here.</p>

<p>00:17:09:11 - 00:17:28:20<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And what you would do as you would cut to a student on a railing somewhere else, sitting just like that, acting like he&#39;s a guy falling off the skateboard. And then he says, hey man, come to youth Wednesday night. We&#39;d love to see you. And I gave you five of these that you can do, right? Including right here in the instruction video, an example with inspiration.</p>

<p>00:17:28:22 - 00:17:52:19<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
I think it&#39;s inspiration from this, this bike video right here. Now, that&#39;s for three posts, you know, per week. What if you got bandwidth for more? Well, right here is your, bonus content. 100 different ideas here. 100 social challenge ideas. This is what we do in our ministry. We post two times a day, five days a week.</p>

<p>00:17:52:19 - 00:18:15:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so the way that we accomplish that is by this is from this playlist right here, linked right here in this document. And then here all of the bonus ideas and ways that you can not only see examples, but also bonus content to be able to see, you know what what our students are up to, and different like different categories that you can use for these different challenge style videos.</p>

<p>00:18:15:19 - 00:18:24:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
This is the summer social media pack. All right. This will last you for three months. And so you download it now</p>

<p>00:18:24:29 - 00:18:39:22<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
you got 50% film your own content. And again you can you can do selfie style videos in your office for these first two right here. And then you can hand these off to a volunteer on any given Wednesday or any given Sunday night.</p>

<p>00:18:39:22 - 00:19:12:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But I just want to encourage you that it is time to stop ignoring digital and social media. It is the way of the future is where our students are again, not as Hebrews 1024 and 25 says, not forsaking and neglecting, meeting together, but we&#39;re using the medium of the day. Just like the Apostle Paul wrote and sent letters, we&#39;re using the medium of the day that we have an advantage on of many other people in church history, because they wouldn&#39;t have had this kind of access into the lives of the people that they&#39;re trying to minister to.</p>

<p>00:19:12:04 - 00:19:31:25<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
That&#39;s why I think hybrid ministry is so important, and that&#39;s why I think that this product is so valuable. So check it out down below, link in the description. And let me just say, I also post and host a weekly bonus podcast where I talk about everything I&#39;m doing in hybrid ministry, everything I&#39;m doing on social media, and everything I&#39;m doing in my programing.</p>

<p>00:19:32:02 - 00:19:53:23<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And I&#39;m only doing it for $4 per month. If you become a Patreon, a hybrid here for $4 a month, you will get this social media pack which is valued at greater than what, three months worth it? Becoming a Patreon will be. You will get it completely for free or at least completely included in your membership. $4 a month.</p>

<p>00:19:53:23 - 00:20:15:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
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<p>00:20:15:04 - 00:20:28:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
I hope you guys found this episode helpful. Share it with a friend. Let somebody know that the summer season the social media pack is finally here. But until next time. And as always, my friends, don&#39;t forget to stay hybrid.</p>]]>
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00:00:00:00 - 00:00:09:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
In this video, we&#39;re going to explore the world between digital ministry and in-person ministry, a thing that I like to call hybrid</p>

<p>00:00:09:27 - 00:00:37:07<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
ministry. Welcome to the hybrid Ministry show, My friends. And in today&#39;s episode, what I want to look at is I want to look at the competition between hybrid ministry and in-person ministry. In fact, linked right here at the very top of the video is one of my favorite episodes I&#39;ve ever done, where my friend Josh sat down with me and he he asked me to take an in-person youth ministry program and make it hybrid or bring about a hybrid component.</p>

<p>00:00:37:07 - 00:00:55:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so we&#39;re going to explore what exactly I mean by that. What exactly is digital ministry? And make sure you stick around to the end, because I have a resource that I think will help you absolutely crush, lock in and make your summer youth ministry social media absolutely</p>

<p>00:00:55:14 - 00:00:59:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
pop. I have a resource for you. It&#39;s going to blow your mind.</p>

<p>00:00:59:17 - 00:01:19:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Welcome, my friends, to the Hybrid Ministry show. Well, hey everyone, welcome to the Hybrid Ministry show. If you and I haven&#39;t had a chance to meet yet, my name is Nick Klassen. I&#39;m a youth pastor of 14.5 years, and I have been pursuing this thing called hybrid ministry for a while now. And let me just help you understand some</p>

<p>00:01:19:15 - 00:01:20:12<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
of the reasons why.</p>

<p>00:01:20:12 - 00:01:24:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
For me. So for me, there are kind of three core</p>

<p>00:01:24:15 - 00:01:30:21<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
statistics. There&#39;s several out there, honestly, but three that really stick with me is that Gen</p>

<p>00:01:30:21 - 00:01:45:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Z. And we can assume Gen Alpha because we don&#39;t have data yet on them. But but this we can assume this to be true. Gen z, Gen Alpha. They use their mobile device more than they use any other device combined.</p>

<p>00:01:45:08 - 00:02:03:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Furthermore, 69% of students own a smartphone, but I get this the age of 12. We do have data for them, and then also 90%, according to Pew Research, use YouTube. 90% of teenagers say that they use YouTube. And I get it, man. Like if you&#39;re a youth</p>

<p>00:02:03:06 - 00:02:08:16<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
pastor, you&#39;re like, phones are a distraction. Gotta get rid of, use paper Bibles.</p>

<p>00:02:08:19 - 00:02:36:18<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
You know, digital Bibles don&#39;t count all the things like I&#39;ve heard it. I&#39;ve been there. I&#39;ve been a part of youth ministry for a long time. But there&#39;s a verse in Jeremiah chapter 29, no, not 2911, but right before that verse, Jeremiah is having a conversation with God. And here&#39;s what God says to Jeremiah. He says you should build homes, plan to stay, plant gardens, eat the foods that they produce, marry and have children, and find spouses for them so that you may have many grandchildren.</p>

<p>00:02:36:18 - 00:02:41:21<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Multiply. Do not dwindle away. But you gotta understand the context here,</p>

<p>00:02:41:21 - 00:03:04:20<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
which we don&#39;t do for Jeremiah 2011 very often, is that the Israelites are stuck as captives in Babylon, and what God is telling Jeremiah to do is he&#39;s saying, stop complaining. Stop trying to find a way out. Stop trying to leave. Instead, invest in where you live and youth pastors, pastors, church communications people, discipleship pastors, college pastors.</p>

<p>00:03:04:23 - 00:03:22:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Digital ministry is not going anywhere. You may not like it. You may not even think it&#39;s the most effective. But the majority of millennials, Gen Z and we can assume Generation Alpha, say that a digital version of church is valuable to them and one that they would lean into, and it doesn&#39;t</p>

<p>00:03:22:01 - 00:03:24:22<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
mean that their in-person attendance is going to go away.</p>

<p>00:03:24:22 - 00:03:43:07<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
That&#39;s a lot of the fears of us in church leadership is that if we offer a digital component, they&#39;re just going to choose that instead of, coming to church in person. But far from it. We&#39;re also seeing in this generation, more than even older generations, that community is so much more important to them. So they don&#39;t want to forsake the in-person moments.</p>

<p>00:03:43:07 - 00:04:06:25<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so when we take the in-person moments and the best that it has to offer, when we take the digital things and the best it has to offer, and we find that sweet spot right in the middle, we find what I call hybrid ministry. A great example of it is honestly, Home Depot. And think about it like you throw on your new balances and you throw on your cargo shorts on on a Saturday morning, you got a project and then you&#39;re going Home Depot.</p>

<p>00:04:07:01 - 00:04:29:08<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And but you don&#39;t really have like an agenda, right? You&#39;re just walking around. You&#39;re just kind of like you&#39;re taking in the smell of lumber and you&#39;re just you&#39;re just kind of exploring what the hallways and the aisles of Home Depot have to offer other times, and then, like, you don&#39;t have time, right? You go online, you make an order so that it&#39;s delivered to your doorstep because you don&#39;t have time to just live out your full dad mode experience.</p>

<p>00:04:29:15 - 00:04:37:05<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But my favorite, honestly version to experience Home Depot is while I&#39;m in the store on their app because their app. If you haven&#39;t seen it yet, their app shows you</p>

<p>00:04:37:05 - 00:05:01:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
where every single thing in their entire store is located. And so that&#39;s what I think we should be doing as youth pastors. Finding a way to intersect where teenagers already admitted they&#39;re spending their time, not forsaking the good elements of gathering together and community and accountability and all those things, but also leaning into this hybrid sort of moment.</p>

<p>00:05:01:08 - 00:05:19:28<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so, well, I want to do is I want to give you one of the easiest ways to kind of to kind of step foot into this hybrid space. And it&#39;s by up taking your social media engagement. Now, here&#39;s the thing. A lot of youth pastors, and if you&#39;ve been following me along on this channel for a while, posts</p>

<p>00:05:19:28 - 00:05:24:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
announcements on their feed, just assuming that social media is another announcement platform.</p>

<p>00:05:24:27 - 00:05:45:07<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But the reality is that that&#39;s not what social media is best made for. It doesn&#39;t mean that we can&#39;t still get the word out about what we have going on, but what it does mean, and what we should be doing is that we should be intersecting and invading the lives of students on the places that they spend their time, including TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube.</p>

<p>00:05:45:07 - 00:05:51:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Remember, 90% teenagers say that they use YouTube in the ways that they&#39;re consuming it reels TikTok videos and</p>

<p>00:05:51:27 - 00:06:05:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
YouTube shorts. And so the good news is that you can create the same type of content short form, vertical based video that goes on TikTok, that goes on Instagram, that goes on YouTube, and maybe even Facebook if you choose to post it there as well.</p>

<p>00:06:05:17 - 00:06:25:26<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But you don&#39;t have to create multiple different types of content like I did when I first started in youth ministry 15 years ago. Instead, you post that, you know, 180 or 1080 by 1920, vertical based video. And then you post it in all the places that you want to post it. Don&#39;t have a TikTok account, no</p>

<p>00:06:25:26 - 00:06:27:19<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
video post on Instagram and YouTube.</p>

<p>00:06:27:22 - 00:06:48:23<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Don&#39;t have a YouTube account? No big deal. Post on TikTok and Instagram. Don&#39;t have an Instagram account? No problem. Post on TikTok and YouTube. Don&#39;t have any of them? Start a YouTube account and start posting YouTube shorts because 90% of teenagers self-identify that they&#39;re on it. So what should you post? I&#39;m glad that you asked. Let&#39;s dive!</p>

<p>00:06:48:25 - 00:07:10:21<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
So I&#39;m so excited to roll this out because I can&#39;t lie, I have been looking for a thing to provide for youth pastors on a social media platform. Landscape that is custom. That&#39;s not just a bunch of pretty graphics, but also doesn&#39;t add more work to your plate. And I can&#39;t lie, I&#39;ve been wrestling with what kind of service can I offer?</p>

<p>00:07:10:21 - 00:07:37:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
I think I have something, at least messaging wise, for youth pastors, but once they get into it becomes a lot of work and it gets a little bit overwhelming. So if you&#39;re watching here on screen, you&#39;ll see my screen. And this is what I&#39;m offering. So I&#39;m offering this brand new program called Seasonal Social Media, which essentially is 40 posts, three months worth.</p>

<p>00:07:37:02 - 00:07:58:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
If you follow my recommended posting strategy, I recommend that youth pastors post three times per week and this will satisfy that reality. And so what you get is three months of custom, youth, ministry, social media content and it all costs less than $20. And here&#39;s the good news. Just like this ad copy here says it&#39;s not just content.</p>

<p>00:07:58:06 - 00:08:19:08<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
It really is a full social media strategy included in the download. If you choose to go ahead and do this, is you get my complete Hybrid Strategy guide, which will detail and outline a lot of what I have just been saying on this video and I&#39;ve been saying in other podcasts for years and years and years. And so this will lay the foundation and the philosophy.</p>

<p>00:08:19:15 - 00:08:46:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And then this is what you&#39;re actually going to get. You&#39;re going to, take this, this social media, package. And it&#39;s got two different categories, and it&#39;s got completely done for you content that you literally download and you post and you plug and you play, set it and forget it. The other 50% is custom content. So you&#39;re going to be filming this, but the good news is you don&#39;t need to film every single thing yourself.</p>

<p>00:08:46:17 - 00:09:04:28<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
You don&#39;t need to edit everything yourself. And if you don&#39;t have any of those skills, I&#39;ll walk you through how to do all of that on this podcast, as well as in this little document here. If you go ahead and download this thing where you can import some of what I have to offer, that&#39;s custom, but I have templates and I have layovers and I have scripts and I have things that you can do</p>

<p>00:09:04:28 - 00:09:15:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
and things that you should say, and all of those things that you can edit in an in-app editor, like a TikTok or an Instagram Reels, or even over on something like Cap Cut.</p>

<p>00:09:15:17 - 00:09:32:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so you got, like I said, you got done for you. You got things that are still left for you to shoot, but I provide all the assets that you&#39;re going to need for it. Here are things that you can buy all you really, honestly need is your camera phone. You can upgrade some microphones, which I do recommend upgrading some microphones.</p>

<p>00:09:32:03 - 00:09:50:19<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
You can check out some of those links there. And optionally if you want to buy a better camera, if you have a little bit of budget, here&#39;s what I recommend. Here is also your posting schedule. Okay, so the week of June 2nd post this video, then post this video, then post this video the week of June 9th.</p>

<p>00:09:50:20 - 00:10:09:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
This video, this video, this video all the way on through. Don&#39;t like my schedule? No big deal. Make your own. All right. Here you go. But what&#39;s going to happen? Let me show you first when you open these up. Here&#39;s what the done for you package looks like in, you open it up and there are four different types of videos.</p>

<p>00:10:09:15 - 00:10:25:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so, there are Bible verse videos and there are five different Bible verse videos. And so what you can do is you&#39;ll see right here, you just very simply posted Bible verse, add a caption and you&#39;re good to go. This one right here is one of my all time favorites a sell it over and download youth ministry as well.</p>

<p>00:10:25:18 - 00:10:47:09<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But it is emoji phraseology and I combine these two together because I used to make these for stories, but now I&#39;m trying to make them for reals. So see if you can comment what this summer edition emoji phraseology is intending to say. The correct answer of courses. Sunburn. You continue on down. I have five of those. And here I have five different spiritual practice videos.</p>

<p>00:10:47:09 - 00:11:08:18<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
So for example, a student scrolling and they stop across one of your reels or TikToks or YouTubes that you post and you encourage them to actually lean in to some spiritual practices that they can actually, they can actually, while they&#39;re on social media, connect with God in a real and meaningful way. And so this one is a 32nd take time to pray.</p>

<p>00:11:08:23 - 00:11:32:10<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And this timer counts down that. And then lastly this is the only non video post. These are like carousel based posts like that you can post on Instagram. But the good news once again you can also post photo slides on TikTok. And you can also post that on your YouTube, post feed as well on your on your community use, because the community tab now is just called the Post Feed.</p>

<p>00:11:32:12 - 00:11:52:12<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so I created these. What do you do if you feel anxious. And it&#39;s got Bible verses, along with the header of an instruction of what you can do. And I got it for five different categories about anxiety, loneliness, giving up temptation or anger. So those are the done for you. Those are turnkey okay. Here&#39;s the custom for you.</p>

<p>00:11:52:12 - 00:12:18:10<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
All right. So in every single one of these there&#39;s an instruction. And then the instruction video tells you exactly what to do along with gives you an example along with in most cases gives you some sort of script. So in this case this is Bible trivia. You hop on your cell phone, you shoot a selfie style video under 60s, and you simply ask these questions and all you gotta do is print this out, or pull this up on your computer screen and read it directly to the camera.</p>

<p>00:12:18:13 - 00:12:23:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And then when you&#39;re done, you can go ahead and you can, post a video and you can</p>

<p>00:12:23:06 - 00:12:37:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
overlay it with one of these overlays. In fact, right here on screen, if you&#39;re watching on YouTube, is an example of me editing a video that I did for our ministry in our context, using this exact same overlay, using the TikTok, video editor.</p>

<p>00:12:38:05 - 00:13:00:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
When I was done and I posted it, TikTok now auto saved my video without a watermark, and so then I could go to Instagram and post that same video. And then I could also go over to YouTube shorts and post that exact same video. If you don&#39;t have TikTok, you can also use it in the Instagram Reels editor by using the little sticker, button and then put this in, drag it to full screen.</p>

<p>00:13:00:14 - 00:13:21:05<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And the only thing you&#39;re probably gonna have to do at the end, because Instagram doesn&#39;t auto save your reels that you post, go on to Google Chrome, search it, download Instagram reel without watermark, save that, video, and then go post it wherever else you choose to post it. Perhaps TikTok or perhaps YouTube. Let me just recommend, if you do have TikTok, just start there.</p>

<p>00:13:21:05 - 00:13:26:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And it&#39;s a lot easier than some of these other platforms to start with. So that&#39;s Bible trivia. This</p>

<p>00:13:26:13 - 00:13:44:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
one right here is either your devotional or your recap content. So let me let me speak to what your options are here. You preach a sermon every week, so get on your cellphone again. Self-styled video lesson 60s. And just riff on one of the points of your last sermon.</p>

<p>00:13:44:17 - 00:14:00:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
So, for example, you talked about God is Love. Pull up in your camera and say, you know what? Sometimes it&#39;s hard to love people and go on and talk for 60s I know you can do it. All right. Here are three best practices with that. Number one, always add a caption. Number two</p>

<p>00:14:00:27 - 00:14:03:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
add some sort of title on screen.</p>

<p>00:14:03:13 - 00:14:04:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
All right. And then number three</p>

<p>00:14:04:17 - 00:14:09:06<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
add music. And then a bonus. Best practice a hack is do</p>

<p>00:14:09:06 - 00:14:18:15<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
not listen to me. Do not reference your in-person gathering. Not that you shouldn&#39;t. And other people shouldn&#39;t have to know about it. But</p>

<p>00:14:18:15 - 00:14:25:11<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
don&#39;t say something like, you know, last Wednesday we talked about such, such and such. Leave that be on social media.</p>

<p>00:14:25:11 - 00:14:49:27<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
People are stumbling upon your content organically. They have no frame of reference for what you&#39;re talking about. So you can both serve your current students because they&#39;re going to remember what you just talked about, along with any potential new viewers. The other thing you do is if you&#39;re only given 60s, which is what I recommend to keep under, is that if you say under 60s saying, you know, last Wednesday night, it was great.</p>

<p>00:14:49:27 - 00:15:13:17<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
We had a lot of good time. Remember that dessert auction we had? Don&#39;t forget those of you that were there. And maybe if you weren&#39;t, that we talked about love, you just wasted, like, five, eight, seven seconds of your precious 62nd real estate. Now, you don&#39;t have to just recap your videos. You can do like if you click on this little example here, this is a a clip from a long form message that that I do, which is what I recommend doing.</p>

<p>00:15:13:20 - 00:15:26:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
If you see my hybrid strategy guys also included in here, I recommend long form versions of videos posted on YouTube. But for right now, if you&#39;re just downloading this pack and you&#39;re just focusing on social media, do some</p>

<p>00:15:26:01 - 00:15:37:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
sort of devotional recap. If you don&#39;t have a video of your sermon, if you do, go ahead and, throw it into a service like Opus Stock Pro, which is what we use, to clip our long form down into short form.</p>

<p>00:15:38:03 - 00:15:59:25<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But again, if not just use a Devo style, video or, if you don&#39;t have like a recap or something to say, you can use some of these, scripts that I&#39;ve created that you can, just follow verbatim, follow some of the instructions, and you can post those and you&#39;ll be good to go. These right here are called man on the street style interviews.</p>

<p>00:15:59:25 - 00:16:32:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
These are one of the lowest hanging fruit ways to, interact with your students. You basically go around, you just interview them. And this is where you get any, like, a microphone, to buy, you can get a super cheap USB Bluetooth microphone that plugs directly into your phone, but you go around, you interview students. And what I always recommend doing is interviewing 5 to 8 students, ask them these same five questions, and then you can splice that up again in something like the TikTok editor or in something like Cap Cut and I&#39;ve also created this transparent overlays that you can use that you can import in.</p>

<p>00:16:32:29 - 00:16:50:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so the question would you rather sing instead of speak, or would you have to dance everywhere? Would you rather hop like a frog or moo whenever you get nervous? These are completely included. You can put those over. You can look like a pro. Add captions from the in-app editor that does it for you completely. For free, and you&#39;re off to the races.</p>

<p>00:16:50:29 - 00:17:09:04<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And the last one. Here are some of my favorite style videos. These transition invite style videos. This is the best way to invite people to what&#39;s going on at your church. And so what I&#39;ve done is I&#39;ve created these videos here that are the beginning of a hook. And so you see right here, this guy is skateboarding. Immediately he falls on this railing right here.</p>

<p>00:17:09:11 - 00:17:28:20<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And what you would do as you would cut to a student on a railing somewhere else, sitting just like that, acting like he&#39;s a guy falling off the skateboard. And then he says, hey man, come to youth Wednesday night. We&#39;d love to see you. And I gave you five of these that you can do, right? Including right here in the instruction video, an example with inspiration.</p>

<p>00:17:28:22 - 00:17:52:19<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
I think it&#39;s inspiration from this, this bike video right here. Now, that&#39;s for three posts, you know, per week. What if you got bandwidth for more? Well, right here is your, bonus content. 100 different ideas here. 100 social challenge ideas. This is what we do in our ministry. We post two times a day, five days a week.</p>

<p>00:17:52:19 - 00:18:15:13<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And so the way that we accomplish that is by this is from this playlist right here, linked right here in this document. And then here all of the bonus ideas and ways that you can not only see examples, but also bonus content to be able to see, you know what what our students are up to, and different like different categories that you can use for these different challenge style videos.</p>

<p>00:18:15:19 - 00:18:24:29<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
This is the summer social media pack. All right. This will last you for three months. And so you download it now</p>

<p>00:18:24:29 - 00:18:39:22<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
you got 50% film your own content. And again you can you can do selfie style videos in your office for these first two right here. And then you can hand these off to a volunteer on any given Wednesday or any given Sunday night.</p>

<p>00:18:39:22 - 00:19:12:01<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
But I just want to encourage you that it is time to stop ignoring digital and social media. It is the way of the future is where our students are again, not as Hebrews 1024 and 25 says, not forsaking and neglecting, meeting together, but we&#39;re using the medium of the day. Just like the Apostle Paul wrote and sent letters, we&#39;re using the medium of the day that we have an advantage on of many other people in church history, because they wouldn&#39;t have had this kind of access into the lives of the people that they&#39;re trying to minister to.</p>

<p>00:19:12:04 - 00:19:31:25<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
That&#39;s why I think hybrid ministry is so important, and that&#39;s why I think that this product is so valuable. So check it out down below, link in the description. And let me just say, I also post and host a weekly bonus podcast where I talk about everything I&#39;m doing in hybrid ministry, everything I&#39;m doing on social media, and everything I&#39;m doing in my programing.</p>

<p>00:19:32:02 - 00:19:53:23<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
And I&#39;m only doing it for $4 per month. If you become a Patreon, a hybrid here for $4 a month, you will get this social media pack which is valued at greater than what, three months worth it? Becoming a Patreon will be. You will get it completely for free or at least completely included in your membership. $4 a month.</p>

<p>00:19:53:23 - 00:20:15:02<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
Charge it to your church budget. Call it a developing expense because it&#39;s what it is. It&#39;s a professional expense for you to become more creative, more hybrid, in your programing and on your social media. And it&#39;ll also unlock this seasonal summer, social media pack, which we&#39;re going to start releasing for every single season. And this right here is the summer version.</p>

<p>00:20:15:04 - 00:20:28:14<br>
Nick Clason | Hybrid Ministry<br>
I hope you guys found this episode helpful. Share it with a friend. Let somebody know that the summer season the social media pack is finally here. But until next time. And as always, my friends, don&#39;t forget to stay hybrid.</p>]]>
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🖐️I’m ranking my top 5 curriculum resources
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BEST TIME TO MEET?
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http://www.hybridministry.xyz/087
TEACHING
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🕰️TIMECODES
00:00 Programming Your Youth Service
00:54 The Pros and Cons of different Youth Group Meeting Days and Times
05:04 Three Questions to Ask when deciding when to meet for Youth Group
07:51 The Top 5 Youth Ministry Curriculum Resource Sites
13:44 3 Creative Youth Group Programming Hacks
TRANSCRIPT
00;00;00;00 - 00;00;20;40
Nick Clason
Last summer I had a leader say I thought that was a stupid idea. However, I later realized how genius it really was. What was it? I want you to stick around to the end, because this is actually one of my favorite youth group programing hacks. In addition to that, we're going to be talking about selecting the optimal youth.
00;00;20;40 - 00;00;44;48
Nick Clason
Time for you, your church and your youth group is at Wednesday night. Is it Sunday Night? Is it Sunday morning? Subscribe. If it's Wednesday night for you. Like if it's Sunday night and hey, hit the bell. If you have to be at your church on Sunday morning, I think that pretty much covers all of us. I also want to rank my top five five youth group curriculum providers and resources links down below in the show notes.
00;00;44;50 - 00;01;10;49
Nick Clason
And finally, I'm going to share with you my three favorite creative and potentially hybrid creative programing hacks. Welcome to the Hybrid Ministry show and the best time to meet. Like I remember when I started as a youth pastor, I was working at a church and I was inheriting a youth ministry that was run by volunteers. And so high school was on Tuesday night, middle school was on Wednesday night.
00;01;10;49 - 00;01;31;23
Nick Clason
And I met with my pastor early on, like my very first week on the job. And he told me, he said, Hey, listen, you can do whatever you want, which is an absolute dream for a youth pastor. But as a young youth pastor, the decision was actually agonizing. Do I meet Wednesday night? Do I keep meeting Tuesday night, which is when the high school are meeting?
00;01;31;23 - 00;01;53;35
Nick Clason
Do I switch to like a Sunday night vibe? And so Wednesday night, Sunday night, Sunday morning, like and I did have a Sunday morning component and so like you have to, you know, kind of navigate and know like what is going on within your church. But I had an advantage at that church because the youth ministry pretty much ran the place during midweek.
00;01;53;49 - 00;02;21;05
Nick Clason
There was no midweek kids, kids ministry programing. Kids ministry did AWANA on Sunday night at like 4:15 or something. And it was kind of an odd time, which I did end up way down the road years later, jump into Sunday night. But early on I made a decision to just stick with Wednesday. So let's chat through the pros and cons of Wednesday night, Sunday night and Sunday morning, and then maybe another day of the week in there for you.
00;02;21;10 - 00;02;42;41
Nick Clason
But the pro of of Wednesday night to me is probably your most traditional youth night. It's been a lot of churches, a lot of youth groups have done for years. And like down here where I live in DFW, Dallas, Fort Worth area a lot of churches do. Wednesday night and I came from Chicago. Not many churches did did Wednesday night.
00;02;42;41 - 00;03;03;20
Nick Clason
And that's just kind of a cultural thing, right? But the pro to me is it's like a midweek kind of jolt of energy, a mid-week connection point from if you're typically meeting on Sunday morning, you get back together in the middle of the week. That's helpful. The con of it, however, and we talked about it here in the last video, is youth sports and extracurricular activities.
00;03;03;20 - 00;03;31;44
Nick Clason
People are just getting busy. And so it makes attendance and it makes the accessibility, I believe, of a Wednesday night trickier, Sunday Night, however, the pro, I would say is probably one of the most unscheduled night for teens. Like more and more extracurricular activities, more and more sports are invading Sunday night, but it is probably the most free night that your teens have when you're looking at it from a vantage point of the majority of the availability.
00;03;31;49 - 00;03;50;55
Nick Clason
The kind of it, however, is not only for you, but for you and your teens and your leaders. It makes for a long day. You were at church Sunday morning and you've got a little gap in the middle and then you have to come back. And that returning to church like that's that is always a hard hurdle to jump I’ve found.
00;03;50;59 - 00;04;09;17
Nick Clason
If you have a kid who's not regularly planning on being at church, you say, hey, come back tonight, do like I got homework and all the things and families kind of have Sunday dinners. And so Sunday nights do tend to kind of make for a long day and then in a lot of our cases, we all have to be at church on Sunday morning.
00;04;09;22 - 00;04;35;00
Nick Clason
Some of us do our youth service on Sunday morning. Some of us have more of like a Sunday school kind of curriculum, them that we have to adhere to or carry out. The pro of Sunday morning is it's probably the easiest to gather crowd. You're going to have your most captive audience. In fact, in a video that I talked about, the decline of church attendance, most teens are attending church because they're coming with their parents.
00;04;35;00 - 00;04;52;19
Nick Clason
And so if their parents are coming to church, they're coming to church. And so Sunday morning is a great time for that to happen. The con of it is, while it may be the most captive audience, you may have the most amount of people the teenagers tend to be and feel and the environment just feels a little more tame.
00;04;52;19 - 00;05;18;29
Nick Clason
It's not a youth ministry. It's more like we are a ministry of the overall church here on a Sunday morning. But when you're making these decisions, okay, because in my case, I was talking about when I started that job, I really could decide whatever I wanted. But in a lot of cases, you don't have that that luxury. And the reason might be because you're coming into a more established church, you're coming into a more established youth group.
00;05;18;29 - 00;05;43;15
Nick Clason
And so the other like three questions to ask in this setting are, number one, what is expected of you? For example, are you even allowed to not have Sunday morning as an option? Like what is the expectation of your church and do you have the freedom to pull certain programs, pull certain time slots that you meet? So you need to make sure you know that before you make a decision and get yourself potentially in trouble.
00;05;43;20 - 00;06;13;35
Nick Clason
Question number two is what's the rest of your church doing? For example, I went to a church and and my pastor told me that this is different. I had the the freedom to make this decision. I did not have to meet on Wednesday night and I made that decision. However, once programing started in the fall, I realized that I had made a pretty big mistake because the entire church, adults, kids, preschool, everyone came back to church on Wednesday night and the only group not there, the only group not meeting ended up being middle schoolers.
00;06;13;35 - 00;06;34;06
Nick Clason
And so I had parents of middle schoolers really, really upset because they felt like their kid was not being cared for and that their kid didn't matter. In the life cycle of the church. So what is the rest of your church doing? You need to weigh that out. And if the whole church coming together for midweek, then you probably should have something there for the youth as well.
00;06;34;06 - 00;06;55;37
Nick Clason
And the third question is where do you have natural momentum? Like I said, the church, I made a decision between Wednesday night and Tuesday night and all that. I ended up landing on Wednesday night, but then years later I switched over to Sunday night and I split apart middle school and I split apart high school. And when I did that, I pulled away a little bit of momentum as well.
00;06;55;38 - 00;07;20;44
Nick Clason
Middle school was fine because it stayed on the night that it was on Wednesday night. But high school struggled because we tried to move on the Sunday night to become more adaptable to their schedules. However, at that church I was in, my students had become used to a certain rhythm and so moving, making that decision that made them have to adjust their schedule and adjust the way that they attached and that they connected to our church.
00;07;20;48 - 00;07;46;22
Nick Clason
And here's thing none of that matters, right? In your youth ministry. If you don't have students who feel connected and don't feel like they have a piece of ownership in helping growing your youth ministry into a vibrant community, which we talked about in a previous video, how to actually teach well, course you need those two components before your teaching is really going to matter.
00;07;46;22 - 00;08;08;55
Nick Clason
So let's talk about the five best curriculum resource sites, which we talked about. Students want to feel a sense of ownership and they want to feel a sense of belonging. And those two things need to exist in your youth ministry before your teaching is really going to start to matter. Wherever teaching and youth ministry, they're not going anywhere.
00;08;08;55 - 00;08;33;15
Nick Clason
It's part of what we do in youth ministry. And the fact is, you work too hard to let your messages die on your hard drive after you've delivered it to a full or maybe even potentially full or half full or less full or not as full as you'd like. Room of teenagers. And so that's why I recommend linked right here down below in description, my completely free hybrid strategy.
00;08;33;15 - 00;08;53;22
Nick Clason
If you're a youth pastor, you need to start posting your entire full length messages to YouTube. And I hear you're thinking like, I don't have livestreaming capabilities. I don't have livestreaming equipment. Hey, listen, most youth ministries don't. I certainly don't. But what we do is we actually do a YouTube video, sit down direct to camera. Honestly, very similar to what you're probably watching here.
00;08;53;27 - 00;09;14;23
Nick Clason
You can watch it on a phone, a tablet, TV, a computer, whatever it is, but you post a full length video to YouTube, you get it down to 10 to 15 minutes in length, post it. You can do some basic after editing if you like. If not, just post it on up there. But then what that does is it also helps give you an anchor for your social media curriculum.
00;09;14;33 - 00;09;33;43
Nick Clason
And so the message doesn't have to just die on a Wednesday night, on a Sunday night, on a Thursday night, whatever night of the week is your youth night, but it can live on in perpetuity. And as you teach certain series, you know how it is when it's like a students like I have a question about a particular topic and you just wrapped up a series, but they weren't there.
00;09;33;48 - 00;09;51;04
Nick Clason
Now guess what? You can share them that link and be like, Hey, I actually just talked about I'd love for you to take a watch and then let's get back together and let's, let's chat about it. But that, that bedrock of that YouTube video that can that sort of establishes the framework for all your social media throughout the week.
00;09;51;04 - 00;10;12;20
Nick Clason
You can post fun content and you can also post teaching clips now because you have a fully filmed wide screen based video that you can then clip up. You can use a service like Opus AI or Opus.Pro link down below. Description Check that out if that’s something you want AI will clip up your messages for you and do all the editing.
00;10;12;20 - 00;10;35;33
Nick Clason
And it looks masterful. It looks it looks great. But let's talk about my five favorite curriculum resources. You may be creating your own curriculum as a youth pastor, but you don't have to. And if you don't have time for you don't want to do it, this these five resources will all save you tons of time. But they may not save you tons of money because they each have a different price tag attached to them.
00;10;35;38 - 00;10;58;37
Nick Clason
So my number one favorite resource curriculum provider right now is coleader.co. That is from Download Youth Ministry and they have three sort of different tiers of billing. You can get a free version where they'll just give you access to it and you'll get 40 free credits to begin and to explore. The good thing about coleader is it plans your whole program.
00;10;58;37 - 00;11;29;41
Nick Clason
It doesn't just give you a teaching script. Then they're premium version. It's about $249 a year billed annually, which breaks down to about $10 a week, again, including all of your programing and messages and songs and small group questions that gives you about 26 or so weeks of programing. So maybe this would be good if if you're doing like school year Wednesday night from like September through May, but you're not meeting in the summer and you have a lot of like gaps and Christmas parties and Thanksgivings off and stuff like that.
00;11;29;46 - 00;11;49;45
Nick Clason
And maybe you do actually teach some of your own content and you sort of supplement in there, but you need something to pull from when you're in a pinch. And then premium plus is about $399 a year. Billed annually breaks down to about $8 or so per week. And premium plus also gives you access to the new sidekick Beta, which is amazing.
00;11;49;56 - 00;12;10;39
Nick Clason
My number two on the list is the YM 360 sermon library is just a website which has kind of like an ala carte vibe. Where you go, you can grab different lessons three and four week series that have been taught by and taught by different youth. Pastors usually break it down to about $35 per series. So check that out.
00;12;10;39 - 00;12;38;33
Nick Clason
Link down below in the description. My third favorite one is the Grow curriculum. And it is. It looks great this week. It is modern. Have full disclosure. I've never used it. Mostly price tag reasons. And in most churches that I’ve been at, we've had some other provider already. But I love the what they guys what the guys over at stuff you can use do what they stand for and so you can check that out link down below in the description.
00;12;38;33 - 00;13;08;22
Nick Clason
My fourth is XP3, orange. It is probably the Cadillac of all youth ministry curriculums is also probably the most expensive on their website. Their annual license for it is anywhere from $449 a year all the way up to 2700 per year. And that's going to be based on your average youth group size. And then number five, my fifth resource is honestly just DYM library, similar to the YM360 model.
00;13;08;33 - 00;13;27;23
Nick Clason
You can just go get a DYM membership. They've started at $12 a month, gold at $26.99 a month, and then gold plus at $40 a month. Gold plus gives you sidekick phone connections so you can scan the code on screen. Do live poll voting. One of my favorite hybrid ways to do youth ministry these days. But you can just hop on there.
00;13;27;28 - 00;13;49;10
Nick Clason
They also gives you store credit when you have the membership. So whether you have a membership or not, you can ahead of time and you can find series there typically for anywhere from $5 to $12 per series for anywhere from like 3 to 4 week teaching series. So now here we are. What is my favorite youth group programing hack?
00;13;49;15 - 00;14;05;24
Nick Clason
Well, number one link the times that you meet by purpose, right? In a lot of cases, you may not be making a decision for youth ministry. You have like one singular time to me. Is it Wednesday? Is it Sunday? Right. Like you may already have to meet Sunday morning and then you're having to figure out when else to meet.
00;14;05;28 - 00;14;24;59
Nick Clason
And so instead of having to channel like supply curriculum for each and every one of those things, what we do in our current setting, I'll just tell you is Sunday morning is connect groups. And that's for the entire church adults, kids, students, everyone. And when I got here, we were like supplying curriculum for connect groups. And then on Wednesday nights we taught out of a different curriculum.
00;14;25;13 - 00;14;50;10
Nick Clason
And so on Wednesday nights now we teach a message and then on Sunday morning they discuss the message. We have more students on Sunday morning and a lot of our students on Sunday morning don't attend back over here on Wednesday night. So because we pre film our curriculum, we will play a little clip, a teaser, also a reminder for those students who did actually come on Wednesday night to help the Sunday morning people be able to have the discussion.
00;14;50;15 - 00;15;11;12
Nick Clason
All of our leaders are able to then watch the videos in full to be able to teach the lesson. If they didn't make it on Wednesday night and you're able to have that discussion. But also, if you did come Wednesday Night, it doesn't feel like a retread or a repeat. I can't remember who said this, but I remember someone someone saying at a a conference is something like think about all the times you meet.
00;15;11;12 - 00;15;37;35
Nick Clason
If you have especially in student ministry of like main church service, you have youth Sunday morning and then you have youth Wednesday Night. And if every-- if a student comes every single week, 52 different times per year, then that is 52 times that they are taught a sermon and challenged to make an adjustment in their life and change. That is another 52 times when they come to the Youth night that they are taught a sermon and challenged 52 different times to change.
00;15;37;40 - 00;16;06;52
Nick Clason
And then the third time they come to the youth other thing and they are challenged 52 different times per year and preach a sermon with some content and challenged to change their life. I don't do math on the fly very well, but that's like well over 150 times that they're supposed to do something different with their life. And just think that when you tie these to Wednesday night, Sunday morning, whatever your thing is, when you tie them together with purpose, if you have to have both meeting slots, that helps you, right?
00;16;06;52 - 00;16;33;58
Nick Clason
Streamline your teaching. But that's also helpful to the students. It's not a laziness thing, right? In my opinion. It's not like you're just trying to get out of doing more. It's stewarding your budget, but it's also helping like most like disciple your students. Because then when your teaching is in alignment, everything can be in alignment. Your social media for that week, whatever you taught on Wednesday, that's the topic on your your social media, that's a topic on all of your digital hybrid resources.
00;16;34;03 - 00;16;55;42
Nick Clason
Right? Number two, my favorite hack is interactive teaching. Let me just share with you right here on screen tonight. I am teaching live in the room at my church and we are in a series called How to use the Bible. And in that we have been giving them like, you know, reasons for why the Bible is reliable, reasons for why we can know that we can trust the Bible.
00;16;55;47 - 00;17;19;41
Nick Clason
But then we're also like helping share them, like actual hands on tactical, like guides on how to use the Bible. But tonight I'm talking about filtering God's Word or filtering culture through the lens of God's Word in everything that we do. So what I am doing tonight is I'm starting out with a Pawn Stars video clip talking about someone who brought in a fake Babe Ruth baseball card.
00;17;19;46 - 00;17;36;13
Nick Clason
And then from there, I'm telling them the hook straight away. I'm like, Are you a Biblical Christian or are you a Cultural Christian? And then we have tables in our space. And so I'm letting them talk about the difference between a Biblical Christian and a Cultural Christian. And how can you tell me give them a few minutes to chat that out.
00;17;36;18 - 00;17;59;10
Nick Clason
Then I'm going to have a poll on the screen with Sidekick. We're asking them this question that says, Do we agree or disagree? Do we? Do we view everything in our life through a filter? Right? And then I'm going to give them three filters I view my life through Dad filter, Colts Fan filter, coffee filter, Shout out to coffee.
00;17;59;10 - 00;18;23;51
Nick Clason
My brand new Valentine's gift, the Moca-master coffee maker first cup out of it this morning. Delicious. Ten out of ten would recommend. Then from there I am going to show them a picture of like a one of my kids watches for Christmas that they got. And talk about how scientists say that the same process that happens when you learn a new language is also what's happening when we're spending time on our screens.
00;18;23;56 - 00;18;55;17
Nick Clason
And then I'm going to give them the definition of a cultural Christian versus a biblical Christian. And then I'm going to build a poll asking them what their favorite drink is like caramel macchiato, coffee, chocolate, milk, and they're going to have a chance to vote on that. All the while, all of my notes are in a thing that we call digital notes, and we use the YouVersion Live events plan that is a completely free tool that you can use, but your church can set up live events and so kids can have their phones and they can be following along with the scriptures and taking notes.
00;18;55;17 - 00;19;19;03
Nick Clason
But then we're going to take them to Daniel. Chapter one. I got one more poll in there from Sidekick. I got another turn n talk. I got a map of where they go from Babylon to to from from Jerusalem to Babylon. Let's see, then I got some reasons why you oppose the food in Daniel Chapter one. I say what scholars think the age of this Daniel was, which is 11 to 17.
00;19;19;03 - 00;19;37;09
Nick Clason
And so my question is, how does a teenage boy end up in a foreign land? His parents are likely killed and he's opposing the king. How do you think he did that? How does he have enough wisdom to know what to do and what to oppose? And then I'm going to bring a coffee pot on stage and talk about how what we put in the pod there is what we filter.
00;19;37;09 - 00;19;57;18
Nick Clason
What spits out right, is a true form of of Christianity or it's not. But the Bible has to be the filter through which we do that. But the only way that matters if we truly have a desire to follow Jesus. Now, I don't like my whole reason for sharing All that is simply just for you to see all the different like I have sent them off to, to take questions.
00;19;57;18 - 00;20;26;54
Nick Clason
And then we have digital notes for them to follow along with. And we have polls on the screen and then we have a break in between. My first part of my teaching and my last part of my teaching, which is my third hack, and that's the one the leader said. I thought that was the most stupid idea because what I would do at summer camp last year is I teach for a little bit, share a little story in opening illustration, and then I would open it to a question and then I'd send them off in their small groups right there in that space in audio auditorium style seating at camp and say, Find your small
00;20;26;54 - 00;20;44;26
Nick Clason
group and your small group leader and answer these two questions and it would break for 10 minutes. And he said, I thought we were going to lose them. Like I thought like, man, that's dumb. Like, we are going to lose. These kids are going to go crazy. But what it actually did was it helped us have longer sessions and deeper teaching because we gave a break.
00;20;44;37 - 00;21;05;56
Nick Clason
I wasn't just sitting and teaching for 20 straight minutes, 30 straight minutes, 40 heaven forbid, straight minutes, because I gave them a break and I let them contribute to the conversation, which is what Gen Z is looking to do. Right? And so that one of the challenges to good creative teaching, because like I said, we use tables in our space most Wednesday Nights.
00;21;06;00 - 00;21;30;02
Nick Clason
It's one of the challenges to that right is navigating shared space, shared space in youth ministries, which is actually the next video it's going to be linked to right here on the screen. It’s a huge challenge and a problem facing youth pastors. How do you navigate it? What are best practices linked right here? Take a look at that, because we're here to try and make digital discipleship easy, possible and accessible.
00;21;30;02 - 00;21;32;26
Nick Clason
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🕰️<strong>TIMECODES</strong><br>
00:00 Programming Your Youth Service<br>
00:54 The Pros and Cons of different Youth Group Meeting Days and Times<br>
05:04 Three Questions to Ask when deciding when to meet for Youth Group<br>
07:51 The Top 5 Youth Ministry Curriculum Resource Sites<br>
13:44 3 Creative Youth Group Programming Hacks</p>

<p><strong>TRANSCRIPT</strong><br>
00;00;00;00 - 00;00;20;40<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Last summer I had a leader say I thought that was a stupid idea. However, I later realized how genius it really was. What was it? I want you to stick around to the end, because this is actually one of my favorite youth group programing hacks. In addition to that, we&#39;re going to be talking about selecting the optimal youth.</p>

<p>00;00;20;40 - 00;00;44;48<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Time for you, your church and your youth group is at Wednesday night. Is it Sunday Night? Is it Sunday morning? Subscribe. If it&#39;s Wednesday night for you. Like if it&#39;s Sunday night and hey, hit the bell. If you have to be at your church on Sunday morning, I think that pretty much covers all of us. I also want to rank my top five five youth group curriculum providers and resources links down below in the show notes.</p>

<p>00;00;44;50 - 00;01;10;49<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And finally, I&#39;m going to share with you my three favorite creative and potentially hybrid creative programing hacks. Welcome to the Hybrid Ministry show and the best time to meet. Like I remember when I started as a youth pastor, I was working at a church and I was inheriting a youth ministry that was run by volunteers. And so high school was on Tuesday night, middle school was on Wednesday night.</p>

<p>00;01;10;49 - 00;01;31;23<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And I met with my pastor early on, like my very first week on the job. And he told me, he said, Hey, listen, you can do whatever you want, which is an absolute dream for a youth pastor. But as a young youth pastor, the decision was actually agonizing. Do I meet Wednesday night? Do I keep meeting Tuesday night, which is when the high school are meeting?</p>

<p>00;01;31;23 - 00;01;53;35<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Do I switch to like a Sunday night vibe? And so Wednesday night, Sunday night, Sunday morning, like and I did have a Sunday morning component and so like you have to, you know, kind of navigate and know like what is going on within your church. But I had an advantage at that church because the youth ministry pretty much ran the place during midweek.</p>

<p>00;01;53;49 - 00;02;21;05<br>
Nick Clason<br>
There was no midweek kids, kids ministry programing. Kids ministry did AWANA on Sunday night at like 4:15 or something. And it was kind of an odd time, which I did end up way down the road years later, jump into Sunday night. But early on I made a decision to just stick with Wednesday. So let&#39;s chat through the pros and cons of Wednesday night, Sunday night and Sunday morning, and then maybe another day of the week in there for you.</p>

<p>00;02;21;10 - 00;02;42;41<br>
Nick Clason<br>
But the pro of of Wednesday night to me is probably your most traditional youth night. It&#39;s been a lot of churches, a lot of youth groups have done for years. And like down here where I live in DFW, Dallas, Fort Worth area a lot of churches do. Wednesday night and I came from Chicago. Not many churches did did Wednesday night.</p>

<p>00;02;42;41 - 00;03;03;20<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And that&#39;s just kind of a cultural thing, right? But the pro to me is it&#39;s like a midweek kind of jolt of energy, a mid-week connection point from if you&#39;re typically meeting on Sunday morning, you get back together in the middle of the week. That&#39;s helpful. The con of it, however, and we talked about it here in the last video, is youth sports and extracurricular activities.</p>

<p>00;03;03;20 - 00;03;31;44<br>
Nick Clason<br>
People are just getting busy. And so it makes attendance and it makes the accessibility, I believe, of a Wednesday night trickier, Sunday Night, however, the pro, I would say is probably one of the most unscheduled night for teens. Like more and more extracurricular activities, more and more sports are invading Sunday night, but it is probably the most free night that your teens have when you&#39;re looking at it from a vantage point of the majority of the availability.</p>

<p>00;03;31;49 - 00;03;50;55<br>
Nick Clason<br>
The kind of it, however, is not only for you, but for you and your teens and your leaders. It makes for a long day. You were at church Sunday morning and you&#39;ve got a little gap in the middle and then you have to come back. And that returning to church like that&#39;s that is always a hard hurdle to jump I’ve found.</p>

<p>00;03;50;59 - 00;04;09;17<br>
Nick Clason<br>
If you have a kid who&#39;s not regularly planning on being at church, you say, hey, come back tonight, do like I got homework and all the things and families kind of have Sunday dinners. And so Sunday nights do tend to kind of make for a long day and then in a lot of our cases, we all have to be at church on Sunday morning.</p>

<p>00;04;09;22 - 00;04;35;00<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Some of us do our youth service on Sunday morning. Some of us have more of like a Sunday school kind of curriculum, them that we have to adhere to or carry out. The pro of Sunday morning is it&#39;s probably the easiest to gather crowd. You&#39;re going to have your most captive audience. In fact, in a video that I talked about, the decline of church attendance, most teens are attending church because they&#39;re coming with their parents.</p>

<p>00;04;35;00 - 00;04;52;19<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so if their parents are coming to church, they&#39;re coming to church. And so Sunday morning is a great time for that to happen. The con of it is, while it may be the most captive audience, you may have the most amount of people the teenagers tend to be and feel and the environment just feels a little more tame.</p>

<p>00;04;52;19 - 00;05;18;29<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It&#39;s not a youth ministry. It&#39;s more like we are a ministry of the overall church here on a Sunday morning. But when you&#39;re making these decisions, okay, because in my case, I was talking about when I started that job, I really could decide whatever I wanted. But in a lot of cases, you don&#39;t have that that luxury. And the reason might be because you&#39;re coming into a more established church, you&#39;re coming into a more established youth group.</p>

<p>00;05;18;29 - 00;05;43;15<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so the other like three questions to ask in this setting are, number one, what is expected of you? For example, are you even allowed to not have Sunday morning as an option? Like what is the expectation of your church and do you have the freedom to pull certain programs, pull certain time slots that you meet? So you need to make sure you know that before you make a decision and get yourself potentially in trouble.</p>

<p>00;05;43;20 - 00;06;13;35<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Question number two is what&#39;s the rest of your church doing? For example, I went to a church and and my pastor told me that this is different. I had the the freedom to make this decision. I did not have to meet on Wednesday night and I made that decision. However, once programing started in the fall, I realized that I had made a pretty big mistake because the entire church, adults, kids, preschool, everyone came back to church on Wednesday night and the only group not there, the only group not meeting ended up being middle schoolers.</p>

<p>00;06;13;35 - 00;06;34;06<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so I had parents of middle schoolers really, really upset because they felt like their kid was not being cared for and that their kid didn&#39;t matter. In the life cycle of the church. So what is the rest of your church doing? You need to weigh that out. And if the whole church coming together for midweek, then you probably should have something there for the youth as well.</p>

<p>00;06;34;06 - 00;06;55;37<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And the third question is where do you have natural momentum? Like I said, the church, I made a decision between Wednesday night and Tuesday night and all that. I ended up landing on Wednesday night, but then years later I switched over to Sunday night and I split apart middle school and I split apart high school. And when I did that, I pulled away a little bit of momentum as well.</p>

<p>00;06;55;38 - 00;07;20;44<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Middle school was fine because it stayed on the night that it was on Wednesday night. But high school struggled because we tried to move on the Sunday night to become more adaptable to their schedules. However, at that church I was in, my students had become used to a certain rhythm and so moving, making that decision that made them have to adjust their schedule and adjust the way that they attached and that they connected to our church.</p>

<p>00;07;20;48 - 00;07;46;22<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And here&#39;s thing none of that matters, right? In your youth ministry. If you don&#39;t have students who feel connected and don&#39;t feel like they have a piece of ownership in helping growing your youth ministry into a vibrant community, which we talked about in a previous video, how to actually teach well, course you need those two components before your teaching is really going to matter.</p>

<p>00;07;46;22 - 00;08;08;55<br>
Nick Clason<br>
So let&#39;s talk about the five best curriculum resource sites, which we talked about. Students want to feel a sense of ownership and they want to feel a sense of belonging. And those two things need to exist in your youth ministry before your teaching is really going to start to matter. Wherever teaching and youth ministry, they&#39;re not going anywhere.</p>

<p>00;08;08;55 - 00;08;33;15<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It&#39;s part of what we do in youth ministry. And the fact is, you work too hard to let your messages die on your hard drive after you&#39;ve delivered it to a full or maybe even potentially full or half full or less full or not as full as you&#39;d like. Room of teenagers. And so that&#39;s why I recommend linked right here down below in description, my completely free hybrid strategy.</p>

<p>00;08;33;15 - 00;08;53;22<br>
Nick Clason<br>
If you&#39;re a youth pastor, you need to start posting your entire full length messages to YouTube. And I hear you&#39;re thinking like, I don&#39;t have livestreaming capabilities. I don&#39;t have livestreaming equipment. Hey, listen, most youth ministries don&#39;t. I certainly don&#39;t. But what we do is we actually do a YouTube video, sit down direct to camera. Honestly, very similar to what you&#39;re probably watching here.</p>

<p>00;08;53;27 - 00;09;14;23<br>
Nick Clason<br>
You can watch it on a phone, a tablet, TV, a computer, whatever it is, but you post a full length video to YouTube, you get it down to 10 to 15 minutes in length, post it. You can do some basic after editing if you like. If not, just post it on up there. But then what that does is it also helps give you an anchor for your social media curriculum.</p>

<p>00;09;14;33 - 00;09;33;43<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so the message doesn&#39;t have to just die on a Wednesday night, on a Sunday night, on a Thursday night, whatever night of the week is your youth night, but it can live on in perpetuity. And as you teach certain series, you know how it is when it&#39;s like a students like I have a question about a particular topic and you just wrapped up a series, but they weren&#39;t there.</p>

<p>00;09;33;48 - 00;09;51;04<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Now guess what? You can share them that link and be like, Hey, I actually just talked about I&#39;d love for you to take a watch and then let&#39;s get back together and let&#39;s, let&#39;s chat about it. But that, that bedrock of that YouTube video that can that sort of establishes the framework for all your social media throughout the week.</p>

<p>00;09;51;04 - 00;10;12;20<br>
Nick Clason<br>
You can post fun content and you can also post teaching clips now because you have a fully filmed wide screen based video that you can then clip up. You can use a service like Opus AI or Opus.Pro link down below. Description Check that out if that’s something you want AI will clip up your messages for you and do all the editing.</p>

<p>00;10;12;20 - 00;10;35;33<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And it looks masterful. It looks it looks great. But let&#39;s talk about my five favorite curriculum resources. You may be creating your own curriculum as a youth pastor, but you don&#39;t have to. And if you don&#39;t have time for you don&#39;t want to do it, this these five resources will all save you tons of time. But they may not save you tons of money because they each have a different price tag attached to them.</p>

<p>00;10;35;38 - 00;10;58;37<br>
Nick Clason<br>
So my number one favorite resource curriculum provider right now is coleader.co. That is from Download Youth Ministry and they have three sort of different tiers of billing. You can get a free version where they&#39;ll just give you access to it and you&#39;ll get 40 free credits to begin and to explore. The good thing about coleader is it plans your whole program.</p>

<p>00;10;58;37 - 00;11;29;41<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It doesn&#39;t just give you a teaching script. Then they&#39;re premium version. It&#39;s about $249 a year billed annually, which breaks down to about $10 a week, again, including all of your programing and messages and songs and small group questions that gives you about 26 or so weeks of programing. So maybe this would be good if if you&#39;re doing like school year Wednesday night from like September through May, but you&#39;re not meeting in the summer and you have a lot of like gaps and Christmas parties and Thanksgivings off and stuff like that.</p>

<p>00;11;29;46 - 00;11;49;45<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And maybe you do actually teach some of your own content and you sort of supplement in there, but you need something to pull from when you&#39;re in a pinch. And then premium plus is about $399 a year. Billed annually breaks down to about $8 or so per week. And premium plus also gives you access to the new sidekick Beta, which is amazing.</p>

<p>00;11;49;56 - 00;12;10;39<br>
Nick Clason<br>
My number two on the list is the YM 360 sermon library is just a website which has kind of like an ala carte vibe. Where you go, you can grab different lessons three and four week series that have been taught by and taught by different youth. Pastors usually break it down to about $35 per series. So check that out.</p>

<p>00;12;10;39 - 00;12;38;33<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Link down below in the description. My third favorite one is the Grow curriculum. And it is. It looks great this week. It is modern. Have full disclosure. I&#39;ve never used it. Mostly price tag reasons. And in most churches that I’ve been at, we&#39;ve had some other provider already. But I love the what they guys what the guys over at stuff you can use do what they stand for and so you can check that out link down below in the description.</p>

<p>00;12;38;33 - 00;13;08;22<br>
Nick Clason<br>
My fourth is XP3, orange. It is probably the Cadillac of all youth ministry curriculums is also probably the most expensive on their website. Their annual license for it is anywhere from $449 a year all the way up to 2700 per year. And that&#39;s going to be based on your average youth group size. And then number five, my fifth resource is honestly just DYM library, similar to the YM360 model.</p>

<p>00;13;08;33 - 00;13;27;23<br>
Nick Clason<br>
You can just go get a DYM membership. They&#39;ve started at $12 a month, gold at $26.99 a month, and then gold plus at $40 a month. Gold plus gives you sidekick phone connections so you can scan the code on screen. Do live poll voting. One of my favorite hybrid ways to do youth ministry these days. But you can just hop on there.</p>

<p>00;13;27;28 - 00;13;49;10<br>
Nick Clason<br>
They also gives you store credit when you have the membership. So whether you have a membership or not, you can ahead of time and you can find series there typically for anywhere from $5 to $12 per series for anywhere from like 3 to 4 week teaching series. So now here we are. What is my favorite youth group programing hack?</p>

<p>00;13;49;15 - 00;14;05;24<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Well, number one link the times that you meet by purpose, right? In a lot of cases, you may not be making a decision for youth ministry. You have like one singular time to me. Is it Wednesday? Is it Sunday? Right. Like you may already have to meet Sunday morning and then you&#39;re having to figure out when else to meet.</p>

<p>00;14;05;28 - 00;14;24;59<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so instead of having to channel like supply curriculum for each and every one of those things, what we do in our current setting, I&#39;ll just tell you is Sunday morning is connect groups. And that&#39;s for the entire church adults, kids, students, everyone. And when I got here, we were like supplying curriculum for connect groups. And then on Wednesday nights we taught out of a different curriculum.</p>

<p>00;14;25;13 - 00;14;50;10<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so on Wednesday nights now we teach a message and then on Sunday morning they discuss the message. We have more students on Sunday morning and a lot of our students on Sunday morning don&#39;t attend back over here on Wednesday night. So because we pre film our curriculum, we will play a little clip, a teaser, also a reminder for those students who did actually come on Wednesday night to help the Sunday morning people be able to have the discussion.</p>

<p>00;14;50;15 - 00;15;11;12<br>
Nick Clason<br>
All of our leaders are able to then watch the videos in full to be able to teach the lesson. If they didn&#39;t make it on Wednesday night and you&#39;re able to have that discussion. But also, if you did come Wednesday Night, it doesn&#39;t feel like a retread or a repeat. I can&#39;t remember who said this, but I remember someone someone saying at a a conference is something like think about all the times you meet.</p>

<p>00;15;11;12 - 00;15;37;35<br>
Nick Clason<br>
If you have especially in student ministry of like main church service, you have youth Sunday morning and then you have youth Wednesday Night. And if every-- if a student comes every single week, 52 different times per year, then that is 52 times that they are taught a sermon and challenged to make an adjustment in their life and change. That is another 52 times when they come to the Youth night that they are taught a sermon and challenged 52 different times to change.</p>

<p>00;15;37;40 - 00;16;06;52<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then the third time they come to the youth other thing and they are challenged 52 different times per year and preach a sermon with some content and challenged to change their life. I don&#39;t do math on the fly very well, but that&#39;s like well over 150 times that they&#39;re supposed to do something different with their life. And just think that when you tie these to Wednesday night, Sunday morning, whatever your thing is, when you tie them together with purpose, if you have to have both meeting slots, that helps you, right?</p>

<p>00;16;06;52 - 00;16;33;58<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Streamline your teaching. But that&#39;s also helpful to the students. It&#39;s not a laziness thing, right? In my opinion. It&#39;s not like you&#39;re just trying to get out of doing more. It&#39;s stewarding your budget, but it&#39;s also helping like most like disciple your students. Because then when your teaching is in alignment, everything can be in alignment. Your social media for that week, whatever you taught on Wednesday, that&#39;s the topic on your your social media, that&#39;s a topic on all of your digital hybrid resources.</p>

<p>00;16;34;03 - 00;16;55;42<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Right? Number two, my favorite hack is interactive teaching. Let me just share with you right here on screen tonight. I am teaching live in the room at my church and we are in a series called How to use the Bible. And in that we have been giving them like, you know, reasons for why the Bible is reliable, reasons for why we can know that we can trust the Bible.</p>

<p>00;16;55;47 - 00;17;19;41<br>
Nick Clason<br>
But then we&#39;re also like helping share them, like actual hands on tactical, like guides on how to use the Bible. But tonight I&#39;m talking about filtering God&#39;s Word or filtering culture through the lens of God&#39;s Word in everything that we do. So what I am doing tonight is I&#39;m starting out with a Pawn Stars video clip talking about someone who brought in a fake Babe Ruth baseball card.</p>

<p>00;17;19;46 - 00;17;36;13<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then from there, I&#39;m telling them the hook straight away. I&#39;m like, Are you a Biblical Christian or are you a Cultural Christian? And then we have tables in our space. And so I&#39;m letting them talk about the difference between a Biblical Christian and a Cultural Christian. And how can you tell me give them a few minutes to chat that out.</p>

<p>00;17;36;18 - 00;17;59;10<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Then I&#39;m going to have a poll on the screen with Sidekick. We&#39;re asking them this question that says, Do we agree or disagree? Do we? Do we view everything in our life through a filter? Right? And then I&#39;m going to give them three filters I view my life through Dad filter, Colts Fan filter, coffee filter, Shout out to coffee.</p>

<p>00;17;59;10 - 00;18;23;51<br>
Nick Clason<br>
My brand new Valentine&#39;s gift, the Moca-master coffee maker first cup out of it this morning. Delicious. Ten out of ten would recommend. Then from there I am going to show them a picture of like a one of my kids watches for Christmas that they got. And talk about how scientists say that the same process that happens when you learn a new language is also what&#39;s happening when we&#39;re spending time on our screens.</p>

<p>00;18;23;56 - 00;18;55;17<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then I&#39;m going to give them the definition of a cultural Christian versus a biblical Christian. And then I&#39;m going to build a poll asking them what their favorite drink is like caramel macchiato, coffee, chocolate, milk, and they&#39;re going to have a chance to vote on that. All the while, all of my notes are in a thing that we call digital notes, and we use the YouVersion Live events plan that is a completely free tool that you can use, but your church can set up live events and so kids can have their phones and they can be following along with the scriptures and taking notes.</p>

<p>00;18;55;17 - 00;19;19;03<br>
Nick Clason<br>
But then we&#39;re going to take them to Daniel. Chapter one. I got one more poll in there from Sidekick. I got another turn n talk. I got a map of where they go from Babylon to to from from Jerusalem to Babylon. Let&#39;s see, then I got some reasons why you oppose the food in Daniel Chapter one. I say what scholars think the age of this Daniel was, which is 11 to 17.</p>

<p>00;19;19;03 - 00;19;37;09<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so my question is, how does a teenage boy end up in a foreign land? His parents are likely killed and he&#39;s opposing the king. How do you think he did that? How does he have enough wisdom to know what to do and what to oppose? And then I&#39;m going to bring a coffee pot on stage and talk about how what we put in the pod there is what we filter.</p>

<p>00;19;37;09 - 00;19;57;18<br>
Nick Clason<br>
What spits out right, is a true form of of Christianity or it&#39;s not. But the Bible has to be the filter through which we do that. But the only way that matters if we truly have a desire to follow Jesus. Now, I don&#39;t like my whole reason for sharing All that is simply just for you to see all the different like I have sent them off to, to take questions.</p>

<p>00;19;57;18 - 00;20;26;54<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then we have digital notes for them to follow along with. And we have polls on the screen and then we have a break in between. My first part of my teaching and my last part of my teaching, which is my third hack, and that&#39;s the one the leader said. I thought that was the most stupid idea because what I would do at summer camp last year is I teach for a little bit, share a little story in opening illustration, and then I would open it to a question and then I&#39;d send them off in their small groups right there in that space in audio auditorium style seating at camp and say, Find your small</p>

<p>00;20;26;54 - 00;20;44;26<br>
Nick Clason<br>
group and your small group leader and answer these two questions and it would break for 10 minutes. And he said, I thought we were going to lose them. Like I thought like, man, that&#39;s dumb. Like, we are going to lose. These kids are going to go crazy. But what it actually did was it helped us have longer sessions and deeper teaching because we gave a break.</p>

<p>00;20;44;37 - 00;21;05;56<br>
Nick Clason<br>
I wasn&#39;t just sitting and teaching for 20 straight minutes, 30 straight minutes, 40 heaven forbid, straight minutes, because I gave them a break and I let them contribute to the conversation, which is what Gen Z is looking to do. Right? And so that one of the challenges to good creative teaching, because like I said, we use tables in our space most Wednesday Nights.</p>

<p>00;21;06;00 - 00;21;30;02<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It&#39;s one of the challenges to that right is navigating shared space, shared space in youth ministries, which is actually the next video it&#39;s going to be linked to right here on the screen. It’s a huge challenge and a problem facing youth pastors. How do you navigate it? What are best practices linked right here? Take a look at that, because we&#39;re here to try and make digital discipleship easy, possible and accessible.</p>

<p>00;21;30;02 - 00;21;32;26<br>
Nick Clason<br>
So as always, stay hybrid.</p>]]>
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🕰️<strong>TIMECODES</strong><br>
00:00 Programming Your Youth Service<br>
00:54 The Pros and Cons of different Youth Group Meeting Days and Times<br>
05:04 Three Questions to Ask when deciding when to meet for Youth Group<br>
07:51 The Top 5 Youth Ministry Curriculum Resource Sites<br>
13:44 3 Creative Youth Group Programming Hacks</p>

<p><strong>TRANSCRIPT</strong><br>
00;00;00;00 - 00;00;20;40<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Last summer I had a leader say I thought that was a stupid idea. However, I later realized how genius it really was. What was it? I want you to stick around to the end, because this is actually one of my favorite youth group programing hacks. In addition to that, we&#39;re going to be talking about selecting the optimal youth.</p>

<p>00;00;20;40 - 00;00;44;48<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Time for you, your church and your youth group is at Wednesday night. Is it Sunday Night? Is it Sunday morning? Subscribe. If it&#39;s Wednesday night for you. Like if it&#39;s Sunday night and hey, hit the bell. If you have to be at your church on Sunday morning, I think that pretty much covers all of us. I also want to rank my top five five youth group curriculum providers and resources links down below in the show notes.</p>

<p>00;00;44;50 - 00;01;10;49<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And finally, I&#39;m going to share with you my three favorite creative and potentially hybrid creative programing hacks. Welcome to the Hybrid Ministry show and the best time to meet. Like I remember when I started as a youth pastor, I was working at a church and I was inheriting a youth ministry that was run by volunteers. And so high school was on Tuesday night, middle school was on Wednesday night.</p>

<p>00;01;10;49 - 00;01;31;23<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And I met with my pastor early on, like my very first week on the job. And he told me, he said, Hey, listen, you can do whatever you want, which is an absolute dream for a youth pastor. But as a young youth pastor, the decision was actually agonizing. Do I meet Wednesday night? Do I keep meeting Tuesday night, which is when the high school are meeting?</p>

<p>00;01;31;23 - 00;01;53;35<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Do I switch to like a Sunday night vibe? And so Wednesday night, Sunday night, Sunday morning, like and I did have a Sunday morning component and so like you have to, you know, kind of navigate and know like what is going on within your church. But I had an advantage at that church because the youth ministry pretty much ran the place during midweek.</p>

<p>00;01;53;49 - 00;02;21;05<br>
Nick Clason<br>
There was no midweek kids, kids ministry programing. Kids ministry did AWANA on Sunday night at like 4:15 or something. And it was kind of an odd time, which I did end up way down the road years later, jump into Sunday night. But early on I made a decision to just stick with Wednesday. So let&#39;s chat through the pros and cons of Wednesday night, Sunday night and Sunday morning, and then maybe another day of the week in there for you.</p>

<p>00;02;21;10 - 00;02;42;41<br>
Nick Clason<br>
But the pro of of Wednesday night to me is probably your most traditional youth night. It&#39;s been a lot of churches, a lot of youth groups have done for years. And like down here where I live in DFW, Dallas, Fort Worth area a lot of churches do. Wednesday night and I came from Chicago. Not many churches did did Wednesday night.</p>

<p>00;02;42;41 - 00;03;03;20<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And that&#39;s just kind of a cultural thing, right? But the pro to me is it&#39;s like a midweek kind of jolt of energy, a mid-week connection point from if you&#39;re typically meeting on Sunday morning, you get back together in the middle of the week. That&#39;s helpful. The con of it, however, and we talked about it here in the last video, is youth sports and extracurricular activities.</p>

<p>00;03;03;20 - 00;03;31;44<br>
Nick Clason<br>
People are just getting busy. And so it makes attendance and it makes the accessibility, I believe, of a Wednesday night trickier, Sunday Night, however, the pro, I would say is probably one of the most unscheduled night for teens. Like more and more extracurricular activities, more and more sports are invading Sunday night, but it is probably the most free night that your teens have when you&#39;re looking at it from a vantage point of the majority of the availability.</p>

<p>00;03;31;49 - 00;03;50;55<br>
Nick Clason<br>
The kind of it, however, is not only for you, but for you and your teens and your leaders. It makes for a long day. You were at church Sunday morning and you&#39;ve got a little gap in the middle and then you have to come back. And that returning to church like that&#39;s that is always a hard hurdle to jump I’ve found.</p>

<p>00;03;50;59 - 00;04;09;17<br>
Nick Clason<br>
If you have a kid who&#39;s not regularly planning on being at church, you say, hey, come back tonight, do like I got homework and all the things and families kind of have Sunday dinners. And so Sunday nights do tend to kind of make for a long day and then in a lot of our cases, we all have to be at church on Sunday morning.</p>

<p>00;04;09;22 - 00;04;35;00<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Some of us do our youth service on Sunday morning. Some of us have more of like a Sunday school kind of curriculum, them that we have to adhere to or carry out. The pro of Sunday morning is it&#39;s probably the easiest to gather crowd. You&#39;re going to have your most captive audience. In fact, in a video that I talked about, the decline of church attendance, most teens are attending church because they&#39;re coming with their parents.</p>

<p>00;04;35;00 - 00;04;52;19<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so if their parents are coming to church, they&#39;re coming to church. And so Sunday morning is a great time for that to happen. The con of it is, while it may be the most captive audience, you may have the most amount of people the teenagers tend to be and feel and the environment just feels a little more tame.</p>

<p>00;04;52;19 - 00;05;18;29<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It&#39;s not a youth ministry. It&#39;s more like we are a ministry of the overall church here on a Sunday morning. But when you&#39;re making these decisions, okay, because in my case, I was talking about when I started that job, I really could decide whatever I wanted. But in a lot of cases, you don&#39;t have that that luxury. And the reason might be because you&#39;re coming into a more established church, you&#39;re coming into a more established youth group.</p>

<p>00;05;18;29 - 00;05;43;15<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so the other like three questions to ask in this setting are, number one, what is expected of you? For example, are you even allowed to not have Sunday morning as an option? Like what is the expectation of your church and do you have the freedom to pull certain programs, pull certain time slots that you meet? So you need to make sure you know that before you make a decision and get yourself potentially in trouble.</p>

<p>00;05;43;20 - 00;06;13;35<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Question number two is what&#39;s the rest of your church doing? For example, I went to a church and and my pastor told me that this is different. I had the the freedom to make this decision. I did not have to meet on Wednesday night and I made that decision. However, once programing started in the fall, I realized that I had made a pretty big mistake because the entire church, adults, kids, preschool, everyone came back to church on Wednesday night and the only group not there, the only group not meeting ended up being middle schoolers.</p>

<p>00;06;13;35 - 00;06;34;06<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so I had parents of middle schoolers really, really upset because they felt like their kid was not being cared for and that their kid didn&#39;t matter. In the life cycle of the church. So what is the rest of your church doing? You need to weigh that out. And if the whole church coming together for midweek, then you probably should have something there for the youth as well.</p>

<p>00;06;34;06 - 00;06;55;37<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And the third question is where do you have natural momentum? Like I said, the church, I made a decision between Wednesday night and Tuesday night and all that. I ended up landing on Wednesday night, but then years later I switched over to Sunday night and I split apart middle school and I split apart high school. And when I did that, I pulled away a little bit of momentum as well.</p>

<p>00;06;55;38 - 00;07;20;44<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Middle school was fine because it stayed on the night that it was on Wednesday night. But high school struggled because we tried to move on the Sunday night to become more adaptable to their schedules. However, at that church I was in, my students had become used to a certain rhythm and so moving, making that decision that made them have to adjust their schedule and adjust the way that they attached and that they connected to our church.</p>

<p>00;07;20;48 - 00;07;46;22<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And here&#39;s thing none of that matters, right? In your youth ministry. If you don&#39;t have students who feel connected and don&#39;t feel like they have a piece of ownership in helping growing your youth ministry into a vibrant community, which we talked about in a previous video, how to actually teach well, course you need those two components before your teaching is really going to matter.</p>

<p>00;07;46;22 - 00;08;08;55<br>
Nick Clason<br>
So let&#39;s talk about the five best curriculum resource sites, which we talked about. Students want to feel a sense of ownership and they want to feel a sense of belonging. And those two things need to exist in your youth ministry before your teaching is really going to start to matter. Wherever teaching and youth ministry, they&#39;re not going anywhere.</p>

<p>00;08;08;55 - 00;08;33;15<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It&#39;s part of what we do in youth ministry. And the fact is, you work too hard to let your messages die on your hard drive after you&#39;ve delivered it to a full or maybe even potentially full or half full or less full or not as full as you&#39;d like. Room of teenagers. And so that&#39;s why I recommend linked right here down below in description, my completely free hybrid strategy.</p>

<p>00;08;33;15 - 00;08;53;22<br>
Nick Clason<br>
If you&#39;re a youth pastor, you need to start posting your entire full length messages to YouTube. And I hear you&#39;re thinking like, I don&#39;t have livestreaming capabilities. I don&#39;t have livestreaming equipment. Hey, listen, most youth ministries don&#39;t. I certainly don&#39;t. But what we do is we actually do a YouTube video, sit down direct to camera. Honestly, very similar to what you&#39;re probably watching here.</p>

<p>00;08;53;27 - 00;09;14;23<br>
Nick Clason<br>
You can watch it on a phone, a tablet, TV, a computer, whatever it is, but you post a full length video to YouTube, you get it down to 10 to 15 minutes in length, post it. You can do some basic after editing if you like. If not, just post it on up there. But then what that does is it also helps give you an anchor for your social media curriculum.</p>

<p>00;09;14;33 - 00;09;33;43<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so the message doesn&#39;t have to just die on a Wednesday night, on a Sunday night, on a Thursday night, whatever night of the week is your youth night, but it can live on in perpetuity. And as you teach certain series, you know how it is when it&#39;s like a students like I have a question about a particular topic and you just wrapped up a series, but they weren&#39;t there.</p>

<p>00;09;33;48 - 00;09;51;04<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Now guess what? You can share them that link and be like, Hey, I actually just talked about I&#39;d love for you to take a watch and then let&#39;s get back together and let&#39;s, let&#39;s chat about it. But that, that bedrock of that YouTube video that can that sort of establishes the framework for all your social media throughout the week.</p>

<p>00;09;51;04 - 00;10;12;20<br>
Nick Clason<br>
You can post fun content and you can also post teaching clips now because you have a fully filmed wide screen based video that you can then clip up. You can use a service like Opus AI or Opus.Pro link down below. Description Check that out if that’s something you want AI will clip up your messages for you and do all the editing.</p>

<p>00;10;12;20 - 00;10;35;33<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And it looks masterful. It looks it looks great. But let&#39;s talk about my five favorite curriculum resources. You may be creating your own curriculum as a youth pastor, but you don&#39;t have to. And if you don&#39;t have time for you don&#39;t want to do it, this these five resources will all save you tons of time. But they may not save you tons of money because they each have a different price tag attached to them.</p>

<p>00;10;35;38 - 00;10;58;37<br>
Nick Clason<br>
So my number one favorite resource curriculum provider right now is coleader.co. That is from Download Youth Ministry and they have three sort of different tiers of billing. You can get a free version where they&#39;ll just give you access to it and you&#39;ll get 40 free credits to begin and to explore. The good thing about coleader is it plans your whole program.</p>

<p>00;10;58;37 - 00;11;29;41<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It doesn&#39;t just give you a teaching script. Then they&#39;re premium version. It&#39;s about $249 a year billed annually, which breaks down to about $10 a week, again, including all of your programing and messages and songs and small group questions that gives you about 26 or so weeks of programing. So maybe this would be good if if you&#39;re doing like school year Wednesday night from like September through May, but you&#39;re not meeting in the summer and you have a lot of like gaps and Christmas parties and Thanksgivings off and stuff like that.</p>

<p>00;11;29;46 - 00;11;49;45<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And maybe you do actually teach some of your own content and you sort of supplement in there, but you need something to pull from when you&#39;re in a pinch. And then premium plus is about $399 a year. Billed annually breaks down to about $8 or so per week. And premium plus also gives you access to the new sidekick Beta, which is amazing.</p>

<p>00;11;49;56 - 00;12;10;39<br>
Nick Clason<br>
My number two on the list is the YM 360 sermon library is just a website which has kind of like an ala carte vibe. Where you go, you can grab different lessons three and four week series that have been taught by and taught by different youth. Pastors usually break it down to about $35 per series. So check that out.</p>

<p>00;12;10;39 - 00;12;38;33<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Link down below in the description. My third favorite one is the Grow curriculum. And it is. It looks great this week. It is modern. Have full disclosure. I&#39;ve never used it. Mostly price tag reasons. And in most churches that I’ve been at, we&#39;ve had some other provider already. But I love the what they guys what the guys over at stuff you can use do what they stand for and so you can check that out link down below in the description.</p>

<p>00;12;38;33 - 00;13;08;22<br>
Nick Clason<br>
My fourth is XP3, orange. It is probably the Cadillac of all youth ministry curriculums is also probably the most expensive on their website. Their annual license for it is anywhere from $449 a year all the way up to 2700 per year. And that&#39;s going to be based on your average youth group size. And then number five, my fifth resource is honestly just DYM library, similar to the YM360 model.</p>

<p>00;13;08;33 - 00;13;27;23<br>
Nick Clason<br>
You can just go get a DYM membership. They&#39;ve started at $12 a month, gold at $26.99 a month, and then gold plus at $40 a month. Gold plus gives you sidekick phone connections so you can scan the code on screen. Do live poll voting. One of my favorite hybrid ways to do youth ministry these days. But you can just hop on there.</p>

<p>00;13;27;28 - 00;13;49;10<br>
Nick Clason<br>
They also gives you store credit when you have the membership. So whether you have a membership or not, you can ahead of time and you can find series there typically for anywhere from $5 to $12 per series for anywhere from like 3 to 4 week teaching series. So now here we are. What is my favorite youth group programing hack?</p>

<p>00;13;49;15 - 00;14;05;24<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Well, number one link the times that you meet by purpose, right? In a lot of cases, you may not be making a decision for youth ministry. You have like one singular time to me. Is it Wednesday? Is it Sunday? Right. Like you may already have to meet Sunday morning and then you&#39;re having to figure out when else to meet.</p>

<p>00;14;05;28 - 00;14;24;59<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so instead of having to channel like supply curriculum for each and every one of those things, what we do in our current setting, I&#39;ll just tell you is Sunday morning is connect groups. And that&#39;s for the entire church adults, kids, students, everyone. And when I got here, we were like supplying curriculum for connect groups. And then on Wednesday nights we taught out of a different curriculum.</p>

<p>00;14;25;13 - 00;14;50;10<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so on Wednesday nights now we teach a message and then on Sunday morning they discuss the message. We have more students on Sunday morning and a lot of our students on Sunday morning don&#39;t attend back over here on Wednesday night. So because we pre film our curriculum, we will play a little clip, a teaser, also a reminder for those students who did actually come on Wednesday night to help the Sunday morning people be able to have the discussion.</p>

<p>00;14;50;15 - 00;15;11;12<br>
Nick Clason<br>
All of our leaders are able to then watch the videos in full to be able to teach the lesson. If they didn&#39;t make it on Wednesday night and you&#39;re able to have that discussion. But also, if you did come Wednesday Night, it doesn&#39;t feel like a retread or a repeat. I can&#39;t remember who said this, but I remember someone someone saying at a a conference is something like think about all the times you meet.</p>

<p>00;15;11;12 - 00;15;37;35<br>
Nick Clason<br>
If you have especially in student ministry of like main church service, you have youth Sunday morning and then you have youth Wednesday Night. And if every-- if a student comes every single week, 52 different times per year, then that is 52 times that they are taught a sermon and challenged to make an adjustment in their life and change. That is another 52 times when they come to the Youth night that they are taught a sermon and challenged 52 different times to change.</p>

<p>00;15;37;40 - 00;16;06;52<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then the third time they come to the youth other thing and they are challenged 52 different times per year and preach a sermon with some content and challenged to change their life. I don&#39;t do math on the fly very well, but that&#39;s like well over 150 times that they&#39;re supposed to do something different with their life. And just think that when you tie these to Wednesday night, Sunday morning, whatever your thing is, when you tie them together with purpose, if you have to have both meeting slots, that helps you, right?</p>

<p>00;16;06;52 - 00;16;33;58<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Streamline your teaching. But that&#39;s also helpful to the students. It&#39;s not a laziness thing, right? In my opinion. It&#39;s not like you&#39;re just trying to get out of doing more. It&#39;s stewarding your budget, but it&#39;s also helping like most like disciple your students. Because then when your teaching is in alignment, everything can be in alignment. Your social media for that week, whatever you taught on Wednesday, that&#39;s the topic on your your social media, that&#39;s a topic on all of your digital hybrid resources.</p>

<p>00;16;34;03 - 00;16;55;42<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Right? Number two, my favorite hack is interactive teaching. Let me just share with you right here on screen tonight. I am teaching live in the room at my church and we are in a series called How to use the Bible. And in that we have been giving them like, you know, reasons for why the Bible is reliable, reasons for why we can know that we can trust the Bible.</p>

<p>00;16;55;47 - 00;17;19;41<br>
Nick Clason<br>
But then we&#39;re also like helping share them, like actual hands on tactical, like guides on how to use the Bible. But tonight I&#39;m talking about filtering God&#39;s Word or filtering culture through the lens of God&#39;s Word in everything that we do. So what I am doing tonight is I&#39;m starting out with a Pawn Stars video clip talking about someone who brought in a fake Babe Ruth baseball card.</p>

<p>00;17;19;46 - 00;17;36;13<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then from there, I&#39;m telling them the hook straight away. I&#39;m like, Are you a Biblical Christian or are you a Cultural Christian? And then we have tables in our space. And so I&#39;m letting them talk about the difference between a Biblical Christian and a Cultural Christian. And how can you tell me give them a few minutes to chat that out.</p>

<p>00;17;36;18 - 00;17;59;10<br>
Nick Clason<br>
Then I&#39;m going to have a poll on the screen with Sidekick. We&#39;re asking them this question that says, Do we agree or disagree? Do we? Do we view everything in our life through a filter? Right? And then I&#39;m going to give them three filters I view my life through Dad filter, Colts Fan filter, coffee filter, Shout out to coffee.</p>

<p>00;17;59;10 - 00;18;23;51<br>
Nick Clason<br>
My brand new Valentine&#39;s gift, the Moca-master coffee maker first cup out of it this morning. Delicious. Ten out of ten would recommend. Then from there I am going to show them a picture of like a one of my kids watches for Christmas that they got. And talk about how scientists say that the same process that happens when you learn a new language is also what&#39;s happening when we&#39;re spending time on our screens.</p>

<p>00;18;23;56 - 00;18;55;17<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then I&#39;m going to give them the definition of a cultural Christian versus a biblical Christian. And then I&#39;m going to build a poll asking them what their favorite drink is like caramel macchiato, coffee, chocolate, milk, and they&#39;re going to have a chance to vote on that. All the while, all of my notes are in a thing that we call digital notes, and we use the YouVersion Live events plan that is a completely free tool that you can use, but your church can set up live events and so kids can have their phones and they can be following along with the scriptures and taking notes.</p>

<p>00;18;55;17 - 00;19;19;03<br>
Nick Clason<br>
But then we&#39;re going to take them to Daniel. Chapter one. I got one more poll in there from Sidekick. I got another turn n talk. I got a map of where they go from Babylon to to from from Jerusalem to Babylon. Let&#39;s see, then I got some reasons why you oppose the food in Daniel Chapter one. I say what scholars think the age of this Daniel was, which is 11 to 17.</p>

<p>00;19;19;03 - 00;19;37;09<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And so my question is, how does a teenage boy end up in a foreign land? His parents are likely killed and he&#39;s opposing the king. How do you think he did that? How does he have enough wisdom to know what to do and what to oppose? And then I&#39;m going to bring a coffee pot on stage and talk about how what we put in the pod there is what we filter.</p>

<p>00;19;37;09 - 00;19;57;18<br>
Nick Clason<br>
What spits out right, is a true form of of Christianity or it&#39;s not. But the Bible has to be the filter through which we do that. But the only way that matters if we truly have a desire to follow Jesus. Now, I don&#39;t like my whole reason for sharing All that is simply just for you to see all the different like I have sent them off to, to take questions.</p>

<p>00;19;57;18 - 00;20;26;54<br>
Nick Clason<br>
And then we have digital notes for them to follow along with. And we have polls on the screen and then we have a break in between. My first part of my teaching and my last part of my teaching, which is my third hack, and that&#39;s the one the leader said. I thought that was the most stupid idea because what I would do at summer camp last year is I teach for a little bit, share a little story in opening illustration, and then I would open it to a question and then I&#39;d send them off in their small groups right there in that space in audio auditorium style seating at camp and say, Find your small</p>

<p>00;20;26;54 - 00;20;44;26<br>
Nick Clason<br>
group and your small group leader and answer these two questions and it would break for 10 minutes. And he said, I thought we were going to lose them. Like I thought like, man, that&#39;s dumb. Like, we are going to lose. These kids are going to go crazy. But what it actually did was it helped us have longer sessions and deeper teaching because we gave a break.</p>

<p>00;20;44;37 - 00;21;05;56<br>
Nick Clason<br>
I wasn&#39;t just sitting and teaching for 20 straight minutes, 30 straight minutes, 40 heaven forbid, straight minutes, because I gave them a break and I let them contribute to the conversation, which is what Gen Z is looking to do. Right? And so that one of the challenges to good creative teaching, because like I said, we use tables in our space most Wednesday Nights.</p>

<p>00;21;06;00 - 00;21;30;02<br>
Nick Clason<br>
It&#39;s one of the challenges to that right is navigating shared space, shared space in youth ministries, which is actually the next video it&#39;s going to be linked to right here on the screen. It’s a huge challenge and a problem facing youth pastors. How do you navigate it? What are best practices linked right here? Take a look at that, because we&#39;re here to try and make digital discipleship easy, possible and accessible.</p>

<p>00;21;30;02 - 00;21;32;26<br>
Nick Clason<br>
So as always, stay hybrid.</p>]]>
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