An approach to nurturing youth at the Bachu Seventh-day Adventist Church in Bachu District, Western Tanzania Conference
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Date
2016-06
Authors
Ndaruhekeyo, Isacka Vitus
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Adventist University of Africa, Theological Seminary
Abstract
The Problem
The Bachu Seventh-day Adventist (SDA) Church has experienced rapid
growth of membership among young people, but unfortunately these young people
were not taught enough regarding their responsibilities in the church and lifestyle
issues. At the same time that a large number of young people were joining the Bachu
SDA Church, another group were leaving the church or becoming non-participating
observers. In the second quarter of 2015 Bachu SDA Church had 420 church
members of which 75% were youth. Of that group, 25% were in some way active,
68% were non-participating observers, and approximately 7% were leaving the
church per year. This problem led the researcher to examine the causes and
recommend a solution.
The Method
A program for youth was designed and implemented through the following:
1. Reforming the Youth Department
2. Training
a. Topic I Youth as Stewards
b. Topic II Overcoming Self Battle (Rom 7:19, 20, 24, 25)
3. Youth Need-Based Programs
a. Restarting Monthly Third Sabbath Programs (MTSP)
b. Youth Witnessing Program at Ilolangulu (YWPI)
c. Youth Witnessing Program at Umanda (YWPU)
d. 28 Church Fundamental Beliefs Seminar (CFBS)
e. Improving Youth Worship Program Involvement (IYWPI)
f. Church Toilet Building Program (CTBP)
g. Revival and Reformation Program (RRP)
h. Church Leadership Seminars (CLS)
i. Church Leadership Election Program (LEP)
j. House to House Visitation Program (HHVP)
The Outcome
Reforming the Adventist Youth (AY) and Ambassadors worked as the
medium to assist the nurturing of Bachu youth that resulted in 60% of AY and
Ambassadors involvement in church leadership activities. Seventy percent (70%) of
youth became involved in the church schedule for different services. Leadership
seminars helped the Bachu youth by equipping 50% of the youth with the knowledge
and skills of local church leadership. Also using need-based programs led to an
increase of youth participation in church from 60% to 85%.Fellowship programs in the church through different small groups like choir
and youth committees enabled 75% of youth to have good relationships and social
interactions with their fellow youth in the church. And lastly, the visitation program
helped 52% of the youth to acknowledge the importance of being active in the church.
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Keywords
SDA Youth -- Nurturing, Tanzania -- Bachu District