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In this episode of The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast, Jody talks with Josh Griffin about how to bring creativity, intentionality, and structure to your youth ministry programming. From midweek nights to camps and retreats, programming matters more than ever—and Josh shares proven ways to make it engaging and gospel-centered.
Whether you’re a new youth pastor or a veteran looking to freshen things up, this conversation will help you reimagine how you design your weekly gatherings for maximum connection and impact.
How to define what “programming” really means in youth ministry
Why creativity and emotion are essential to building engagement
How to take “baby steps” toward a better program (without chaos)
The power of variety and when to introduce change
Programming pitfalls to avoid: too much change, copy-paste ideas, or doing nothing
How to use fun and humor strategically
Why connecting your ministry’s program to the larger church culture matters
Simple, creative programming ideas (like LEGO walls, blessings, and Extreme Bingo)
Click here to join the The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Collective: Join Now
Interested in personalized coaching to help you thrive in youth ministry?
Click here to learn more about The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Coaching
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In this episode of The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Podcast, Jody talks with Josh Griffin about how to bring creativity, intentionality, and structure to your youth ministry programming. From midweek nights to camps and retreats, programming matters more than ever—and Josh shares proven ways to make it engaging and gospel-centered.
Whether you’re a new youth pastor or a veteran looking to freshen things up, this conversation will help you reimagine how you design your weekly gatherings for maximum connection and impact.
How to define what “programming” really means in youth ministry
Why creativity and emotion are essential to building engagement
How to take “baby steps” toward a better program (without chaos)
The power of variety and when to introduce change
Programming pitfalls to avoid: too much change, copy-paste ideas, or doing nothing
How to use fun and humor strategically
Why connecting your ministry’s program to the larger church culture matters
Simple, creative programming ideas (like LEGO walls, blessings, and Extreme Bingo)
Click here to join the The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Collective: Join Now
Interested in personalized coaching to help you thrive in youth ministry?
Click here to learn more about The Longer Haul Youth Ministry Coaching

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