Sometimes a broadly graded youth
group is a good solution or at least a necessary one. Again, a small
group is not one of the reasons. However, a group with a hole in it
for one one or two classes can justify making a larger grouping. The
issue is then doing it well. See my coming post on how to do broadly
graded.
A particular church may have “always
done it that way” and the resistance to change is too great to
overcome (soon – keep pushing :) ). Other reasons for grouping is
if the younger youth are all related to the older youth and grouping
them makes it easier for the families; the Primary classes are
broadly graded and the youth are used to working together and know
each other well. Sometimes you have a youth leader who likes and is
skilled at working with a broad range of ages and development.
Think carefully about large
groupings.
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