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Using Twitter on Mission Trips

By Matt · Comments (0)
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

I thought I’d share a quick idea I had for our mission trip this year: using Twitter to keep parents and the congregation updated. The first two years I took our current youth group on our mission trips, I would upload pictures and write up the day’s events to our youth ministry blog. Unfortunately, it took me at least an hour every night to make that happen. As you know, killing an hour on a mission trip isn’t the best thing to do, but I thought it was important to keep people informed if I could.

But now, I think there is a better way. By using my cell phone (and my intern’s cell phone), we can update on the fly via Twitter with quick blasts of information and pictures in only about 60 seconds. Since most youth ministers have an iphone, blackberry, or smartphone, you might want to do this as well. If you have internet access where you are going and want to take your Mac with an integrated webcam, you can easily post video now, too. Here’s how we’re doing it:

  1. Create a twitter account just for your mission trip. I also have a twitter account for our youth group that I use to send out text message updates, but I don’t want to inundate people with 20-30 texts a day while we are on the mission trip, so I created a separate account.
  2. Put a twitter badge on your church or youth group website. This will update your website with the latest updates from your Twitter account. That way, parents and other people can just go to your website to get updates, and not have to go to your twitter page. Here’s how it looks on our website. I’ve put a few updates up just to demonstrate what it will look like.
  3. Download a Twitter app for your iphone, blackberry, or smartphone. I use Tweetie on my iPhone, and I think TwitterBerry is about the only thing for Blackberrys. I’m sure other smartphones have ways to connect to twitter. After doing this, you will be able to post updates and pictures to Twitter using your phone. As I said before, it takes about 60 seconds to do this per update.
  4. Have other adults with supported phones download Twitter apps; give them the account login information. Our intern has a Blackberry, so I’m going to have him be able to update our twitter account as well. You can do this for as many adults as you want.
  5. If you want to post quite videos, download Tweetie for Mac. This allows you to quickly post videos straight to twitter from your webcam. Adam Walker Cleaveland was playing around with this feature: here’s what it can look like. I might have kids record individual videos at night for their parents.
  6. Update on the fly on the mission trip. You can let parents know when you arrive at your destination (with a picture even!), what your housing looks like, projects you work on, fun you have, and all sorts of stuff. I’m also planning to update about every hour as we drive home to let parents know how far along we are coming back home.
  7. [UPDATE: Suggestion from Andy Arnold] Use Jott to update Twitter. Jott is a web service that converts your voice notes to text. I have a paid Jott.com account and mostly use it to send myself reminders to my email when I can’t get to a pen and paper (like when driving, especially).  You can link your Jott account to Twitter and update your status with your voice. I’m not sure if you can do this with a free account, though.

That’s what I’m planning on doing this year for our mission trip. Any other ideas for using twitter to keep parents and the rest of the congregation informed?

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Categories : Youth Ministry
Tags : mission trips, twitter

Twitter Life for the Week of 2009-05-10

By Matt · Comments (0)
Sunday, May 10th, 2009
  • Doing a little blog maintenance and updating. #
  • Just joined a twibe. Visit http://twibes.com/luthermergent to join #
  • @jakebouma how’s that? in reply to jakebouma #
  • Beginning my morning with some Phyllis Tickle. http://bit.ly/2VLAe #
  • Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #youthministry #lutheran #theology #
  • @ypguybrit maybe if you twitter more you can get more done in reply to ypguybrit #
  • Anyone else have way too many books to read? #ym #elca #books #
  • @kagomeshuko I hear ya. Seminary classes complicate matters further. Wish someone would pay me to read. in reply to kagomeshuko #
  • @kagomeshuko are you interested in M.Div. or an MA? in reply to kagomeshuko #
  • @kagomeshuko Well sweet. I’ll see you around once you start. in reply to kagomeshuko #
  • @Anna_Meadows I would say franchises don’t work, but that’s a little more of a discussion than twitter allows. #stumin in reply to Anna_Meadows #
  • @Anna_Meadows I agree with Bob Hyatt’s on this. More on video venues than franchising, but here’s an example: http://bit.ly/3wL0d7 in reply to Anna_Meadows #
  • @kagomeshuko I’m in the CYF MA DL program, too. It’s perfect: I like abbreviations and Texas. in reply to kagomeshuko #
  • @kagomeshuko yup. in reply to kagomeshuko #
  • @mnphysicist I appreciate it. I’ll respond when I get a chance. in reply to mnphysicist #
  • Trying to grill in the rain: not ideal. #
  • Just found out I read the wrong chapter for class this week. Ugh. #
  • @AdamLehman haha don’t think so. It’s a sign to not assume the reading schedule stays the same and not look at the week’s assignment. in reply to AdamLehman #
  • @rubydoobs depends on what you want to do. in reply to rubydoobs #
  • @rubydoobs I like bluehost.com http://bit.ly/VQCUd #
  • @rebeccawoods thanks for the RT on Youth Ministry Compensation http://tinyurl.com/c6f6eq in reply to rebeccawoods #
  • @rebeccawoods Too bad I’m not Disciples of Christ. in reply to rebeccawoods #
  • Should churches pay all staff the same amount? Check out this comment by @AdamLehman http://bit.ly/Od46p #
  • Should churches pay all staff the same amount? Check out this comment by @AdamLehman http://bit.ly/Od46p #ym #
  • Been in the office too long today. Trying to head out… #
  • More good discussion about youth ministry compensation happening at http://bit.ly/kYXHg #ym #
  • RT @erikullestad: New Blog Post ?The Seminary Dilemma http://is.gd/x6HU #ym #
  • @samfrederick no problem. in reply to samfrederick #
  • @nywc Open Space Saturday looks interesting. Anyone brewing any ideas? #ym #youthmin #stumin #
  • @nywc Open Space Saturday looks interesting. Anyone brewing any ideas? #ym #youthmin #stumin #nywc #
  • @bethannon are you talking about the one on youth ministry compensation? go to http://216.172.176.119/~mattclea/ it’s the first post in reply to bethannon #
  • @living3368 those would be good topics. I like it. #nywc in reply to living3368 #
  • @living3368 I did ym in a town like that for 15 months. It was definitely an experience for a city boy like me. #nywc in reply to living3368 #
  • http://bit.ly/41mcn #
  • @bethannon this one: http://bit.ly/41mcn in reply to bethannon #
  • Good discussion today about @nywc #
  • @ypguybrit haha, nice in reply to ypguybrit #
  • @bethannon haha, maybe we’ll get this eventually. Can you get it now? http://bit.ly/16iH52 in reply to bethannon #
  • Ecto just ate my blog post. Arg. Does Ecto save versions of posts as you go? #ecto #
  • @jakebouma Yeah, not a big fan of the politicking of prayer. I don’t mind people gathering for prayer, but it’s not a news story. in reply to jakebouma #
  • @rockinyp Do it. I’ll support you. Not like that helps, but… in reply to rockinyp #
  • At a national day of prayer service. #
  • @adamwc Holy crap. That’s a mow. Judging from your tweets, you’ve mowed the yard for like the past 4 days straight. in reply to adamwc #
  • Just finished the Scrubs finale. Thought it was awesome. #
  • @ypguybrit That’s what us ministry types do. in reply to ypguybrit #
  • @ypguybrit Dude, Scrubs is one of the bets shows on TV! in reply to ypguybrit #
  • #followfriday youth ministry edition: @mclanea @rockinyp @jeremyzach @AdamLehman @KMattison #
  • @KMattison No problem. in reply to KMattison #
  • @jeremyzach Thanks. I’m just trying to write every day. It really gets easier as you go. in reply to jeremyzach #
  • @jakebouma thanks for the #followfriday in reply to jakebouma #
  • @rockinyp the live YM talks have been really good lately. Been listening via podcast. Some good ones coming up, too. thanks for doing it. in reply to rockinyp #
  • @erikullestad I agree! Thanks. in reply to erikullestad #
  • Trying to finish some quick posts for class. #
  • Not procrastinating. Must do assignment. Then think about final. Maybe even read. #
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Tags : tweets, twitter

Twitter Life for the Week of 2009-05-03

By Matt · Comments (0)
Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
  • FAFSAizing. Ugh. #
  • It’s been a demanding weekend. Good, but demanding. Feels good to relax this afternoon and evening. #
  • RIP Pontiac http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/27/autos/pontiac_obit/index.htm?postversion=2009042711 #
  • @ypguybrit whoa, that’s kinda ahead of time. Way to go. in reply to ypguybrit #
  • @scottlenger Thanks for the RT on http://tinyurl.com/c8yl4d in reply to scottlenger #
  • @jakebouma Thanks for the RT on http://tinyurl.com/c8yl4d in reply to jakebouma #
  • @mgreebs Thanks for the RT on http://tinyurl.com/c8yl4d (Uh oh, an #ELCA hash… will the powers that be like it?) in reply to mgreebs #
  • @RyanHouts Thanks for the RT on http://tinyurl.com/c8yl4d in reply to RyanHouts #
  • @mgreebs Indeed, they could stand to know. in reply to mgreebs #
  • @LarsRood I want to make it to one of those eventually. At least I get to take classes from Andy Root. #
  • Just joined a twibe. Visit http://twibes.com/ELCA to join #
  • following people who are at #iym cuz, a)I’m jealous and b)chances are they are cool people #
  • I hope the ym twibe will eventually surpass http://twibes.com/emergence but I’m joining it. That means one more person to recruit for ym. #
  • @ypguybrit I should! in reply to ypguybrit #
  • @ypguybrit you should read my blog post from yesterday. It’s causing a little ruckus. Part 2 coming later this morning. #
  • @ypguybrit why did you delete it? in reply to ypguybrit #
  • @mgreebs: thanks for RT 13 Reasons Why (Traditional) Seminaries are Irrelevant (For Church Leaders): Part 2 http://tinyurl.com/dkbo3k #ELCA in reply to mgreebs #
  • @akiofujii: thanks for RT 13 Reasons Why (Traditional) Seminaries are Irrelevant (For Church Leaders): Part 1 http://tinyurl.com/c8yl4d in reply to akiofujii #
  • @ypguybrit Nope. You will die. in reply to ypguybrit #
  • Chrysler files Chapter 11, interesting #
  • @mclanea it’s not exactly surprising, just surreal #
  • Just registered for the ELCA Churchwide Assembly #ELCA #
  • Just washed my hands. When was the last time you did? #
  • disregard last tweet #
  • Trying to get the lawn mowed in this afternoon of no rain before it’s back tomorrow. #
  • Best cheap eNewsletter? ConstantContact, MailChimp, FeedBlitz, other? Needs to be non-tech person friendly. #
  • RT: @brianskirk 10 Ideas for Rethinking Sun School: http://tinyurl.com/crak5t #ym #
  • @mclanea thanks for the feedback #
  • @jakebouma thanks for the rec. #
  • @RobSalzman I’ll look into it. That’s a new one. Always open to quality solutions. #
  • @mgreebs thanks for the mention on followfriday #
  • @noelchristine I would recommend to you “Enough” by Will Samson. I’m reading it now and he rewrites that story every chapter. Good stuff. #
  • my first #followfriday #iym style: @JustinRoss @rockys @PrincetonIYM @larsrood #
  • RT @YS_Scoop15 people have already donated to get their mystery box. Woohoo! Thanks for your help. http://tinyurl.com/realitychangers #
  • edit: RT @YS_Scoop 15 people have already donated to get their mystery box. Woohoo! Thanks for your help. http://tinyurl.com/realitychangers #
  • @ypguybrit Brit! Attempted mugging?! Wow. #
  • In Austin for the day #
  • Writing for class. #
  • @nicolewick Thanks, I’ll check it out. #
  • email doesn’t want to send in my paper. Arg. #
  • Okay, looks like it worked. Hope so. Nighty night night. #
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Tags : tweets, twitter

Twitter Life for 2009-04-26

By Matt · Comments (0)
Sunday, April 26th, 2009
  • @YouthMinBlog tatango. #
  • going home to get some reading done #
  • Finally read YM 3.0 by Marko today. Mixed thoughts. Review forthcoming. #
  • Uh oh. Work PC is doing weird things. Don’t ask if I’ve backed up. #
  • If my PC ever fires back up, I’m thinking Mozy. Other recommendations for online backups? #
  • @savagehowie Just think of them as exe-Jesus. Maybe that’ll help. #
  • @EvanCourtney is that like a projector hat or some kind? #
  • Whew. PC is back up. Mozying now. #
  • @rockinyp I think that means she needs an extra birthday present to make up for the lost year. #
  • Just started a Twibe. Visit http://twibes.com/YouthMinistry to join. #
  • YouthMinistry Twibe has gone to #10/41 in Religion category in only 4 hours. ReTweet to join http://twibes.com/YouthMinistry #
  • @blakehuggins never thought of it that way. I think you’re right #
  • seeing if google reader has any presents for me #
  • @YS_Scoop way to “lesson” your impact #
  • Thanks to everyone connecting on http://twibes.com/youthministry ReTweet to join #
  • Going to get the oil changed. Hope the mechanic doesn’t chastise me. #
  • There are more youth ministers than Christians on Twibes. Uh oh. http://twibes.com/youthministry #
  • Want quality seminary degree while keeping your job? http://www.luthersem.edu/distributedlearning …not just for Lutherans #ym #
  • Want a quality seminary degree while keeping your job? http://www.luthersem.edu/di... …not just for Lutherans #ym #
  • @jakebouma Don’t get me started. I have a post series brewing on the insanity of the ELCA approach leadership in reply to jakebouma #
  • Done with classwork. Not my best effort. Reading in bed. #
  • Just went “scouting” for our prayer walk on Sunday. #
  • Sermonizing, then reading. #
  • Had a few people join http://twibes.com/youthministry today. ReTweet to join up. #
  • On the agenda: lunch, nap, classwork, sermon, plan rest of prayer walk. #
  • Anyone ever fact-checked rob bell’s statement “a quark can disappear and appear in another place without traveling the distance between”? #
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Tags : tweets, twitter

Join the YouthMinistry Twibe

By Matt · Comments (0)
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Looks like the whole Twibe thing might be taking off. Although functionality is pretty low right now (they say they are developing it), essentially it is a way to create groups on Twitter.

I started a YouthMinistry twibe. To join, just tweet “Just joined a twibe. Visit http://twibes.com/youthministry to join” and you will automatically be added. Or you can go to the link and it will give you a link to click for the tweet.

We’ll see if this Twibe thing turns into something or flops, but I think it could be a good way to connect with like-minded people.

If you aren’t following me, you can at http://twitter.com/mattcleaver.

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My Dream Youth Ministry Communication Application

By Matt · Comments (16)
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

No, it doesn’t exist yet, but I wish it did. If any super web-savvy people (who also happen to have a ton of money or can get people to invest) could pull this off, they could make a killing off of this idea for an application. It would be especially helpful in youth ministry but organizations of all sorts could benefit. Heck, maybe it’s out there and I haven’t found it yet. Here’s my idea:

The Concept

The idea is a one-stop place online to manage all contact information for everyone that needs to get information from you: parents, students, whatever. With all the information on that site, you go to one place, type in information you want to send to everyone, and then it sends it out in whatever format it needs to depending on which avenues of communication people have signed up for.

Outputting Information

In order to streamline communication, one input on the site (i.e. “Mission Trip deposits due tomorrow”) would be automatically converted as necessary and distributed through the following avenues to each member of the group depending on what accounts they have set up.  I think with all the APIs and third party apps floating around out there that most, if not all of the following would be possible.

  • Email – Obviously teenagers don’t use this but their parents do. Still the best way for me to communicate en masse with parents. Depending on your platform you could also email your own youth ministry blog and automatically create a blog post.
  • Facebook wall post – I don’t think Facebook messaging is as effective as a wall post.
  • Twitter – If people have a twitter account, it gets sent there.
  • MySpace – I’m not sure if this is possible, but I still have a few kids left on MySpace and it would be nice to include them in communication.
  • Text Message – One of the best ways to inform teens of things is through texting.
  • RSS – That way if you want to do any fancy RSS-to-newsletter or automatic blog posting you can set that up.
  • Voice: phone tree message – Especially with some parents, the answering machine or voicemail is still a good form of communication. This would likely have to be input separately from the text information (but maybe not, see below), but likely wouldn’t take but a minute.
  • What else am I leaving out?

Inputting Information

So, getting the information out would be pretty sweet, but inputting information could be streamlined as well

  • Website administration interface – Obviously, you should be able to log in to your account and send out info to other people, but that may not be the more efficient way of doing things.
  • Email – It would be pretty easy to give each main account certain email addresses (different ones for each distribution group perhaps) that administrators could send an email to that would automatically be sent out through the program.
  • Text Messaging- Same goes for text. On vacation in the Bahamas and forget to remind everyone youth group is canceled? Text the info to your group’s number and everyone gets the info.
  • Voice – There might be some way to integrate this with Jott.com so you could convert voice to text and email it up to your account. And/or it could save the voice audio and automatically send that out via a phone tree while the transcript is sent out via the text avenues.
  • Twitter – Twit an @reply to a unique profile and it’s sent out to everyone.
  • Other?

User Management

This would be one of the cool features. Each person could login with either their email address, their Facebook name, their cell phone number, whatever, and manage their communication options. They can input all of their account information and update things as it changes. You could have different lists set up for devotionals, announcements, Confirmation, High School, Junior High and people could subscribe or unsubscribe to them as they like. With this setup, the whole church could be on the same account and people just subscribe to the relevant information. Then, when you want to tell people to bring cookies to Youth Night Out, the program sends it out to everyone on the appropriate list via all the communication avenues they selected.

The idea is once you do all the front end work of setting up user groups all you ever have to do past that is send out information to people. No more moving people into different email lists, keeping your phone records updated, remembering to add the kid who just got a cell phone to your text messaging group. Everyone can manage all their own information.

Can it happen?

Well, I think it can happen. I just don’t know if it’s cost-effective to do all of this together. I know some of these features are available as stand-alone programs that cost $20+ a month or more. That could mean $100+ a month. Is this worth $1,000 or more a year?

I know that a program like this would make my life much easier and allow me to hit everyone in whatever medium they use to stay in touch with people without having to go through three or four different avenues. What do you think?

Adam McLane, Tim Schmoyer, are you listening?

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Tags : communication, email, facebook, myspace, text messaging, twitter, web 2.0

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