Tuesday, May 22, 2012

School club wrap!

What a busy season, with the barn party, middle school all nighter, commandos, and the final club. As stated in the newsletter it has been a crazy year. God has done some amazing things! Christian students are connecting with other Christian students, students who have never gone to church have visited them, the gospel has been preached, students know they have adults they can turn to for advice, and Campus life is recognized as a fun place to go. 

The goal is to bring on a middle school director next year and start some biblestudy/discipleship opportunities for students.

Below is a picture from the middle school all nighter where we took 54 FRMS students. Below that are pictures from club of group discussions after a talk and of a game called don't blow the joker (blow all the cards off a bottle except for the joker). The group discussion times yield varying degrees of depth bases on the students participating. Romans 6:15-21 (MSG because I like to mix it up) was what the talk was based on and the discussion questions. We discussed how we ought to live, one questioned was framed "In light of this does the saying 'you do what you want and I will do what I want' work?" Since the discussion centered on the freedom from sin and freedom in Christ we discussed how your actions can either free you or bind you. 

This last club we had Anthony Hardy guest speak and provide a message about loneliness to the students. Summer for some can be a lonely time, especially if they are isolated in the country with no summer plans.
I look forward to sharing stories and pics from BBQ's, Boating, Paintballing, and Camp. All the activites show how much fun God wants us to have and then we get to talk about what else He could possibly desire for our lives!







Thursday, May 10, 2012

Barn Party 2012


The Barn Party was a lot of work and a lot of fun. I was covered in dirt from head to tail by the time the event packed up (took a lot of scrubbing to get clean). I had 22 Elmira students attend the event and they seemed to have a good time. Several of those students participated in the paintball obstacle course, of which Daisy shot me the most. I ran it if the student agreed to let me shoot at them as well. Daisy hit me in the head and 3 other times. I only got the luxury of hitting her twice. I had two students, Stacey and Xavier, run it the most and they will also help me with the middle school all nighter. 

I participated in an event that is different from my personality, mainly my utter distaste for country music and attire. Luckily I love reaching kids with the gospel so this goes out the window to "be all things to all people", thanks Paul. 

Our speaker, Shawn, gave a message about how screwed up and in need of a savior we are. He gave a story from his life about how a student from his youth group whom had a very bad home life. This student had one friend, her dog. While at camp her parents called her to tell her they put the dog down. Shawn ended the camp with a song called dead puppies by a guy named Doctor Demento. Needless to say the song was not uplifting and made the girl burst into tears. The moral of the story is all of us can point out how messed up the human condition is and that in order to make it through and have hope of improvement we need help. 




Friday, May 4, 2012

What a race



We get to run our race with endurance for a reason! Success is a milestone measured over a period of time and with in each point in time. Where we are at now with Elmira Campus life is amazing considering where I started in January 2011. Historically where Campus Life was in Elmira in the 80's not quite but we are getting there. Between various events I would say over 120 current students have been to a campus life event in the last year and a half.

This however is not the point I wish to emphasize. I have a couple students that I have seen tremendous growth in as they start to attend church. I see it in my volunteers as they coordinate events and reach out to the students. I see a couple girls, after the girls retreat, slowly realizing they are looked up to by other girls in their freshman class. One of them picks up a van load of students (several whom are new to campus life club). I get to answer questions from some of the Christian students who want to help their friends but don't necessarily know exactly what to say (their is a reason at our office the sign outside says youth guidance). God is doing something amazing and aren't you glad you get to be a part of it!

We have some students that are in very crummy places. Two students I can think of have a dad that the students might be better off out of the picture. One dad is more emotionally abusive and the other controlling with a fair bit of emotional turmoil for the child. One student who rarely comes to club has parents going through divorce and is caught in a very fragile place. I would name students but they are tech savvy enough to read the blog and that would not be fair to them. However I see a spark in these students and I see potential for them. I see how the Love of Christ reaches them through my staff. Where would they be without the added support?

Upcoming events: BARN PARTY - COMMANDOS - LAST CLUB - SUMMER CAMP - BBQ
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I also performed a wedding at club last week. This was no normal wedding mind you! This was one of my volunteers Mandy and a stick in water miniature man. The miniature man grew in the water,  but was still a bit miniature. The girls dressed in summer dressed and Mandy in all white. Some of the guys lined up as groomsmen. I will post a picture when I get a chance. You may ask why is Skyeler performing fake weddings? I would ask you why wouldn't I perform an event the girls couldn't stop talking about from their retreat that bonded everyone closer together (the purchase of the tiny man). In it I see the heart of the kids for Mandy and her heart for them. In the fun I see God's love poured out!