
The Living Church Podcast Campus Ministry and Gen Z
Nov 4, 2021
Rev. Valerie Mayo, Campus Minister and Urban Missioner for the Episcopal Diocese of Kentucky, shares insights on connecting with Gen Z students at the University of Louisville. She reflects on the challenges of virtual ministry during the pandemic and the importance of fostering ecumenical relationships. Valerie highlights the irreplaceable value of in-person connections and the need for gentle support as students return. She discusses meaningful campus activities that build faith, emphasizing Gen Z's desire for relationships and experiential wisdom.
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Launching Ministry In A Virtual Campus
- Rev. Valerie Mayo describes launching campus ministry during 2020 when campus life was virtual and connections were mainly email and networking.
- She used that time to build ecumenical relationships and prepare for an in-person relaunch.
Answer The Call And Be Present
- When referrals slow, simply answer the phone and be present for whoever calls.
- Accept that being available in the moment is your best ministry during disruption.
A Student Found By Presence
- At a meet-and-greet dinner a hurting student wandered in and opened up after a campus tour and conversation.
- That presence led her to return and participate the following week, showing relational evangelism at work.
