1.
Monastery Pilgrimage: One of the most valuable experiences a
youth can have is to spend a day or two in the monastic environment to see how
deeply Christianity can be lived.
2.
Inter-Orthodox outings/vists to other churches: It is essential for
teens to realize that they are not alone and that there are more Orthodox people
their age than they think!
3.
Service project: Helping at a homeless shelter, food co-op,
or building project. See "20 Something Ways to Get Youth Involved in Christ-like
Service."
4.
Church council, assembly, or convention: Attend youth-related councils
or congresses and make the youth presence known at Church councils such as the
All-American Council.
5.
Nursing home or hospital: The need to visit the sick and infirm needs
to be taught early.
6.
Youth choir trip to other parishes: Some youth organizations are already
recording and publishing their choir's performances.
7.
Camp-out: An overnight or weekend stay in the woods and under the stars.
8.
Retreat at camp/retreat center: This is like a camp-out but
with more of the comforts of home such as beds and bathrooms!
9.
Cemetery: Remember the departed and learn about ancestors by tending
graves at cemeteries where parishioners are buried.
10.
Amusement park: This is a classic youth outing. There is often a park
within two to three hours of most communities.
11.
Museum: Large exhibits of Orthodox art, Russian, Byzantine, and other,
have become more popular and widespread.
12.
Sporting event: Go to watch or to play!
13.
Science or nature center: With interactive exhibits, these are particularly
good for younger groups. Exhibits ranging from high-tech to complete wilderness
can entertain all ages.
14.
Youth march: Youth have something to say about issues of justice, so
"let your light shine."
15.
Movie: You can choose either a current feature that is of interest
to your youth ministry or arrange for a special showing of another film. Be
sure to preview the movie before showing it to a group.
16.
Concert:
Whether secular or religious music, there are many free and open-air concerts
in cities during the summer months.
17.
Fair or festival: The
local town fair, a block party, or an ethnic festival,
can be great opportunities for teens to go, have fun, volunteer, or run
their own booth.
18.
Zoo,
aquariam, or botonical garden: These trips are great for days with good
weather by offering a variety of shows as well as wandering time to keep youth
interested.
19.
Waterfront:
Beaches, lakes, and even pools and water parks are always great places for fun
and fellowship. Be prepared for sunburn!
20.
Dinner/banquet:
It can be a dinner cruise, barbecue at family fun parks, or a formal affair.
21.
Dance/cotillion:
AROY has established a very successful yearly cotillion which gathers teens
from throughout the country for an elegant formal dance and planning meeting
for the groups activities during the coming year.
22.
Education/career planning at a university: This type of outing is very
good for High School teens looking to make decisions about the future.
23.
Workshop with local artists/activity instructor/educator:
This is a great way to gain new experiences, insights, and skills.
24. Ice-cream social or picnic: This is very simple, traditional idea. It is something that doesn't require too much organization and a good place to start for any youth group.
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