Festival: A Youth Concert is an opportunity for youth to gather and strengthen their discipleship of Jesus Christ. “Youth should lead out in planning and carrying out” activities like Festival (General Handbook, 29.3.10). These following suggestions may be helpful as leaders counsel with youth:
1 | Good Day | 2:48 | |
2 | Truth | 3:09 | |
3 | He’ll Be There | 2:32 | |
4 | Over Mine | 2:59 | |
5 | Follow | 6:46 | |
6 | FSY Medley 2024 | 5:30 | |
7 | What Is This Joy | 5:32 | |
8 | Disciple of Christ | 3:01 | |
9 | If You Believe | 2:33 |
This event will work best with a large group of youth. Where possible, combine wards, assemble as a stake or multiple stakes, or gather branches or districts. This would also be a great opportunity to invite friends of other faiths.
It will help if the youth who are planning this event have had a chance to watch portions of the event beforehand to see the different segments. There will be fast songs for dancing, a few songs where youth may want to hold up phone lights, and two brief scripture story portions that they will resonate with. We have found that it really helps ensure great success if your youth know to be prepared for each of these different elements.
Having a group of youth in the audience who know what is coming up in each portion of the concert would be helpful. They can lead the crowd to know when it is a time for loud singing and dancing and a time for listening. You will not need more than 4 or 5 to help with a big crowd, but more would be even better depending on the size of your gathering and the number of youth helping to plan the event.
Ensuring you have a good audio speaker set up is important. The youth will be more excited to participate if the music is loud enough for them to sing without feeling insecure about being heard.
Groups have told us that if the event is being held outside, it is more successful when held in the darker evening hours, which also ensures the screen is visible.