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What (who) is middle youth - definition

SPIRITUAL GROWTH PROGRAM FOR YOUTH
Youth Ministry; Youth groups (church); Youth ministries; Youth pastor; Youth minister; Youth pastors; Youth Ministries

middle youth      
¦ noun the time of life between early adulthood and middle age.
middle-aged         
PERIOD OF AGE BEYOND YOUNG ADULTHOOD BUT BEFORE THE ONSET OF OLD AGE
Middle-aged; Middle aged; Midlife; Mid-life; Mid life; Middle-age; Middle aged people; Middleage; Middleaged; Middleagedness; Middle-agedness; Middle agedness; Middle adulthood; Mid fifties
1.
If you describe someone as middle-aged, you mean that they are neither young nor old. People between the ages of 40 and 60 are usually considered to be middle-aged.
...middle-aged, married businessmen.
ADJ
2.
If you describe someone's activities or interests as middle-aged, you are critical of them because you think they are typical of a middle-aged person, for example by being conventional or old-fashioned.
Her novels are middle-aged and boring.
ADJ [disapproval]
midlife         
PERIOD OF AGE BEYOND YOUNG ADULTHOOD BUT BEFORE THE ONSET OF OLD AGE
Middle-aged; Middle aged; Midlife; Mid-life; Mid life; Middle-age; Middle aged people; Middleage; Middleaged; Middleagedness; Middle-agedness; Middle agedness; Middle adulthood; Mid fifties
¦ noun the central period of a person's life, between around 45 and 60 years old.

Wikipedia

Youth ministry

Youth ministry, also commonly referred to as youth group, is an age-specific religious ministry of faith groups or other religious organizations, usually from ages 12 to 30, whose mission is to involve and engage with young people who attend their places of worship, or who live in their community. Christian youth ministry usually encompasses one or more of the following:

  • encouraging young people (whether they have professed a faith or not) to learn more about a given faith and to become more involved in spiritual life
  • providing open youth clubs or other activities for the common good of the young people, sometimes without an overtly religious agenda

The doctrine of Sunday Sabbatarianism held by many Christian denominations encourages practices such as Sunday School attendance as it teaches that the entirety of the Lord's Day should be devoted to God; as such many children and teenagers often return to church in the late afternoon for youth group before attending an evening service of worship.

Youth ministry often consists of students in sixth grade though twelfth grade and adult leaders. Every youth ministry is structured differently and the culture will vary among youth ministries depending on how the ministry cultivates culture. Some youth ministries are also student led where students take on the responsibility of planning services.

Examples of use of middle youth
1. "Rather than head to the pub after work, today‘s Middle Youth woman would rather head home.
2. Sam Baker, the magazine‘s editor, said: "Middle Youth woman today aspires to be Nigella rather than Kate Moss.
3. These anecdotes serve to make the people who tell them seem like "civilians", middle youth with a real life.
4. Not Kiddults, not Middle Youth, not Rejuveniles or any other creepy subset of materially affluent yet emotionally stymied consumers.
5. You don‘t really think St Etienne have sat around thinking about brand extension, which is definitely appealing." In addition, he says, there‘s the "middle youth" factor to take into account.