TLH137: Loneliness in Youth Ministry—Why So Many Feel Isolated and What to Do About It

In this conversation, Jody and Zach Wyatt discuss the issue of loneliness in youth ministry and the importance of building community. They highlight the challenges faced by youth pastors and the need for support and connection. They provide practical steps for combating loneliness, such as networking with other youth pastors and finding local associations or denominations. They emphasize the importance of humility, intentionality, and protecting time for meaningful conversations. They also address the issue of sharing in a network and offer guidance on what to share and what to keep confidential. Finally, they discuss the unique challenges of finding community in rural areas. This conversation explores the challenges of loneliness in ministry and offers insights on finding community and support. The chapters cover topics such as finding community outside of the church, the role of online communities, supporting spouses in ministry, the dangers of isolation and loneliness, the importance of being known, and the need for authenticity and support.

LINKS MENTIONED:

Pray for Me Campaign

Youth Leader Conference

RESOURCES MENTIONED:

Youth Leader Collective

National Network of Youth Ministries

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Takeaways

  • Loneliness is a common issue in youth ministry and can lead to burnout and attrition.
  • Building a network of supportive relationships is crucial for combating loneliness.
  • Youth pastors should be intentional about reaching out to other youth pastors in their area and joining local associations or denominations.
  • Humility and a willingness to learn from others are key in building meaningful connections.
  • It is important to protect time for networking and to create a safe space for sharing and encouragement.
  • In rural areas, youth pastors may need to look outside the church for community and support. Youth pastors and their spouses can find community outside of the church by joining Bible studies or groups in other churches.
  • Online communities, such as Facebook groups, can provide support and resources for youth pastors, but it’s important to be discerning and cautious about the advice given in these groups.
  • Spouses of youth pastors often experience loneliness and should be intentionally included in community-building efforts.
  • Isolation and loneliness can be detrimental to ministry, and it’s important for youth pastors to prioritize their own community and support networks.
  • Being known and fostering authentic relationships is crucial for combating loneliness and maintaining emotional and spiritual health in ministry.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:16 The Importance of Community
03:25 Loneliness in Youth Ministry
06:02 The Need to Thrive in Youth Ministry
08:58 Practical Steps to Combat Loneliness
13:06 Networking and Building Relationships
20:06 Guidelines for Sharing in a Network
24:32 Finding Community in Rural Areas
25:23 Finding Community Outside of the Church
28:37 The Role of Online Communities
34:19 Supporting Spouses in Ministry
39:11 The Dangers of Isolation and Loneliness
41:25 The Importance of Being Known
45:08 The Need for Authenticity and Support
About the Author
I am a Youth Ministry veteran of twenty four years, and currently serve as the Student Pastor at High Desert Church.  I help equip and encourage Youth Pastors through this blog and podcast The Longer Haul.  My passion is helping Youth Pastors create a ministry of longevity that they truly love.  I am the grateful husband of Sarah and the dad of Emma, Anna, Lizzy, and Jack.  I am a speaker, lover of vintage VW’s, and the owner of one 1972 VW Westfalia Bus.