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7 Easy Youth Ministry Text Messaging Tips for Building Stronger Connections

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Youth ministers and volunteers everywhere can tell you: if you want to connect with kids, show up on their phones. Keep reading to find youth ministry texting tips that will build relationships and deepen connection.

“Go where students are” is one of the key phrases student ministers hear when they begin doing youth ministry. The idea is, if you want to reach students for Christ, you need to go where they are. Are they at football games? Then go there! Are they at school fundraisers? If so, go there! Go where students are and begin to build relationships that open doors for you to help them discover who God is and the great plan He has for their life.

Using Smartphones as a Youth Ministry Tool

So, where are students today? They are in a lot of different places, depending on your area. But, no matter what part of the country students live in, there is one place students are at ALL THE TIME. Students are constantly on their phones! Whether it is an iPhone, Android or another type of smartphone, students constantly have their phones on them. This fact presents a great opportunity for student ministers to easily reach them, connect with them, and encourage them. 

Using these texting tips for youth ministry will build connections, but it doesn't stop there. Using messaging is also an opportunity for student ministers and youth pastors to reach and build relationships with parents and leaders as well. In fact, if you're going to start texting a student, it's a good idea, whenever possible, to let the parent know you're doing so. 

In youth ministry, we go where the kids are. It's time to go digital in our effort to connect: Use text messaging to communicate with students. Send meeting info, prayers, and meaningless questions. It's where they're at. Click To Tweet

The smartphone industry has changed the way relationships can develop and communication can happen. Not only can you call students and parents, but you can reach out to them via messaging apps at any point of the day. And there are plenty of different messaging apps that students and parents for communicating. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok are just some of the different platforms available. 

7 Easy Youth Ministry Text Messaging Tips for Building Stronger  Connections

1. Check In and Encourage

Go beyond notifications. Of course, youth ministers can use text messaging as a way to remind students of events or happenings or weekly meetings. In addition, a great tip is to also use this mode of communication to connect more with students deeply by encouraging them and praying for them. Ask them questions like, “How can I pray for you?” or share a Bible verse you believe will encourage them.

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2. Moments and Memories

Use text messaging as an opportunity to share about experiences and memories with students. Text them happy birthdays or memories of big events in their spiritual journey or life. When you do this, students are reminded of great moments and times with you and the Church.

What about kids who no longer attend youth group? Go for it! It might help them to feel welcome to return, or simply feel cared about.

Texting in youth ministry can be a powerful tool. God can do great things through sharing of simple memories or moments! It's in those moments that connections are formed, comfort is built, and community is developed. 

Texting in youth ministry can be a powerful tool when used to tag students in memories or announce a birthday. Build community with these small connections. Click To Tweet

3. Limit How Much You Text

While texting students and parents can be a quick and effective way for you to communicate, the reality is that it's easy to text too much. My biggest student ministry texting tip is to LIMIT YOURSELF.

The more you text them the more likely they are going to tune you out and stop answering your texts. Choose your texts wisely, and refer the readers to a web page or other piece of communication if you need to relay details or a lot of information.

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4. Use Multiple Text Platforms

When texting first became an option on phones, the simple SMS that came standard on phones was the only option. Thankfully, that is not the case anymore.

Whether it is Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook Messenger, Twitter or any other app. there are many different ways to message people. For instance, some students will only respond on Snapchat, so use that app to message them. Or if you can connect with them on Instagram DM, use that.

Another valuable tip when using texting in youth ministry: Don’t be tied to what you like best. Find out which app the students use the most and use that platform. 

When using text messaging to connect with students in youth ministry, don't be tied to your favorite app. Instead, use their favorite app or platform. Click To Tweet

5. Proofread Your Text Before You Send

Like in an email, words texted can sometimes get taken out of context or intent.  Sometimes, it is hard to read the intent of the writer unless it’s in all CAPITAL letters.

Words can get lost in translation, and sometimes leaders speak a different “language” than the students they serve. Especially in youth ministry, be sure to proofread your text before you hit send so that you communicate what you need to communicate without confusing, upsetting, or offending anyone. 

6. No Private Conversations

When you hit “send,” you leave a record of what you say all that time.  That is not a bad thing as we should be above reproach at all times. But, it’s a great reminder that what is said in a private, individual conversation has a specific intention for that specific person, and yet it's never fully private.

At any time someone can take a screen shot of that text or conversation and share it with someone else. At that point someone can take it out of context and they can tell others what you think about a subject for their purposes only and may put you in a tough situation of explaining why you “said” what you did.  Think very clearly about what you are texting before you hit the send button.

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7. Limit Direct Conversations With The Opposite Gender

As a student minster you get lots of texts from a variety of people. After all, people will get your number from fliers and each other. That’s a good thing! You want to be accessible to students.

But, if a student of the opposite gender texts you, it should be very brief with a simple response and no engagement of personal matters discussed.  The more engagement you have with a person from the opposite gender, the more likely that a connection and chemistry that begins to form that may draw you and this student together in an unhealthy way.  Simply keep it short and/or redirect to a leader of the same gender as the student.

Conclusion 

Smartphones have changed the way student ministry can be done. It provides so many opportunities to reach and develop relationships with students, leaders and parents. I hope these youth ministry texting tips will help you make deeper connections and relationships with your youth, parents and volunteers. May God guide you and bless you as you use this tool for Kingdom purposes. 

Tom Pounder
Tom Pounder
Tom Pounder was born and raised just outside of Washington, DC. He has been working full-time in ministry since 1997. Tom has a background in Student Ministry working over 22 years with teenagers and currently serves as the Online Campus Pastor at New Life Christian Church in Chantilly, VA.

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