THE HIGH SCHOOL MINISTRY OF CRU

Choosing the Right People for Your Team

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“It was really easy to get others involved. We gave an announcement at our weekly college Christian meeting and said, ‘We are looking for help to work at the local high school.’ So, we started more on a personal level with our friends and then went to a broader audience to find help from there.” — Chris McClelland, Ohio

Expansion to a new school takes a team God never intended for anyone to function alone in ministry. He sent the disciples out two by two as a model for us. As a Local Leader, you need to put together a team of folks who can partner with you to take the gospel to as many students as possible in your area.

WHO CAN BE ON THE TEAM?

Before you ask anyone to help, take a few minutes to think through what you would say to them, how you would explain your ministry and the specific role you would like for them to play.

Helpful articles include “How to Explain your Ministry to Others” and “How to Explain Cru to a Student” …

Teachers

“Coach Garland not only opened the doors for us with the football team, but also the Bowling team and the Baseball Team!” – Hung, staff

Parents

“For me learning to work with parents has been a difficult hurdle. I still look like a high school student, and not have to interact with adults. But I am realizing that connecting with parents is a big part of ministry to high school students.” – Brooke, Intern

Youth Leaders

“As a youth pastor, you realize that teenagers don’t come to you. You have to go to them. That is where The Coaching Center and Cru High School have been great. Their strategy has helped us connect with unchurched teenagers we could have never met otherwise.” – Dan, Youth Pastor

College Students

Grab some Christian friends and commit to impacting a local high school for the glory of God.

Campus Workers

Cru and other groups are a tremendous resource to you as you launch a ministry with high school students (their work with college students translates easily to yours). If you are connected to a strong campus ministry, stay connected. If not, take the initiative to make contact with them.

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What they’re saying about Cru

Six ready-to-use Bible studies available in Acrobat .PDF format. These Bible studies are designed for a target group follow-up after a team meeting. They can also be used for one-on-one appointments with students.

Can you know for sure that you have eternal life? 1 John 5:11-13; Why is it so important that nothing can separate you from the love of God? Romans 8:38-39; How do you know that Christ is in your life?

 

According to Romans 3:23 and Isaiah 53:6, how many people have sinned? Read Colossians 2:13-14 and Psalm 103:12. How many of your sins did Christ die for when He died on the cross?

 

Where does the Holy Spirit live? Romans 8:9, I Corinthians 3:16; What does the Holy Spirit provide for Christians? Galatians 5:22-23, Acts 1:8; What do you think it means to be filled with the Holy Spirit? Ephesians 5:18

 

God talks to us through the Bible, and we talk to God through prayer. Bible – God talks to us. Romans 8:28; Prayer – Talking to God. Philippians 4:6-7;

 

Benefits of spending time with God. Romans 10:17; A seven minute spiritual workout.

 

Matthew 28:18-20. What four things did Jesus tell His disciples to do?