An NYI council is formed to guide the local church youth ministry. Creating a local NYI council is a great way to utilize those adults and students in the youth ministry that have shown potential as leaders. Through the local NYI council, you can begin to intentionally form and develop those individuals as leaders.

 

The local NYI council typically includes the lead pastor and/or youth pastor, the church-wide elected NYI president, additional NYI officers, and other elected or appointed youth members-at-large. NYI youth council members must be members of the local Nazarene Youth International. Local church membership is not required, but strongly encouraged with the goal of NYI council members becoming members of their local church.

 

Their responsibilities include planning and organizing the youth ministry within the local church; defining the ministry focus of the local NYI chapter; and cooperating with the district NYI council in promoting district, regional, and global NYI ministries.

 

To organize a local NYI council, begin by determining the qualifications for serving on the local NYI council (a growing relationship with Christ, regular youth group and church attendance, willingness to work on a team, willingness to serve as a youth council member, etc.). Once these guidelines are established, form a nominating committee to select the names of teens that will be placed on the voting ballot. The size of your local NYI council will depend on the size of your church and youth group. Determine how large you would like your council to be, and nominate an appropriate number of names for voting.

 

After NYI council nominations have been submitted, and nominees have accepted their nominations, the NYI membership elects NYI council members by majority vote at the annual NYI meeting.* Elections for the NYI council will take place annually.

 

Decide how often your local NYI council will meet, including the date and time of your first meeting and the dates of future meetings. For each meeting, create an agenda or list of topics for discussion. Allow equal input from youth and adult representatives on the NYI council.

 

*If your church has fewer than 7 NYI members, the lead pastor may appoint the members of the NYI council rather than holding an election.

 

For more information on electing a local NYI council, see sections 810.111-116 in the Church of the Nazarene Manual (2013-2017).