This week Tim Beilharz discusses how to run children’s and youth small groups with an intergenerational lens. Drawing from the recent SMBC Children's Ministry Conference, Tim explores how small groups in children's, youth, and adult ministries can benefit from an intergenerational approach. He outlines the foundational elements of intergenerational ministry, differentiating between multigenerational and intergenerational churches, and stresses the need for intentional, mutual engagement across different age groups within the church. 


Tim highlights Biblical foundations for intergenerational ministry and shares practical tips for incorporating intergenerational principles into small group settings, ultimately aiming to foster a more connected and inclusive church community where learning and spiritual growth are reciprocal and encompass all age groups. The episode also underscores the value of intergenerational ministry in combating the consumeristic approach to church, encouraging listeners to think about how their ministries can better reflect the diverse body of Christ.

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Show Notes

Check out SMBC Children's Ministry Conference and other events at Sydney Missionary and Bible College here.Allen, Lawton and Seibel, Intergenerational Christian Formation (2nd Ed.)