Wednesday, July 25, 2012

SURGE in Review 7/25/12







Tonight at SURGE we began with playing minute-to-win-it game called "Elephant Head".  Chrissy won the competition in 12 seconds.

For Worship we welcomed the G-Force kids in as we sang "Glory to God Forever", "Love the Lord", "Come Thou Fount", and "Like an Avalanche".

We then talked about the Fig Tree and Temple found in Mark 11.  This is really a difficult and weird part of Scripture where Jesus appears to be agitated at a tree for not producing fruit out of season and angry at a bunch of people inside of the Temple.  We quickly discovered that they were both very similar in that one was a tree that didn't bare any fruit and one was a religion that was revealing some very bad fruit.  We talked about how God moved his "living place" from the Temple to our hearts if we choose to accept him.  He wants to produce good fruit in us.  What happens when we are no longer producing good fruit?

We then headed outside to play some awesome Dodge Ball in the playground area where Mason won the first round and Colten ended up winning the second round.


It was a fun and crazy night @ Connection Youth Ministry.


Students at CYM were: Colten, Kim, Chrissy, Wes, Makensey, Corrie, Jeremiah, Christian, Allison, Mason, Zach, Shiloh, Alexis, Alley, Trey, Montana, Brian, Hailey, and JD

Students at Camp this week are: Donya, Kim, Alex, and 
David

Thursday, July 19, 2012

SURGE in Review: 7/18/12



Last night at SURGE we began with playing a "What is it?" game.  Colten came through for his team as he and Zach won this very competitive game.

After "What is it?" we sang "Love the Lord" and "I life my Eyes up".

We then continued our series "Ummmm...can I try that again?".  We looked at the Israelites and how they had the opportunity to go into the promise land very early on in their journey but they were scared and decided not to go in.  Then about 40 years later the next generation of Israelites had the same opportunity and decided to follow Joshua in.  Do we ever have the opportunity to fix the mistakes that our parents may have made?  Can we choose to make wiser choices that our parents?  Can we learn from our parents' mistakes?  Do you?

We then headed outside to play some "Water Noodle Well Relay" and then we played the "Water Trash Can" game.  Here are some pics...






Students at CYM were: Jonathan, Gage, Luke, Jayson, Zach, Colten, Kim, Kim, Chrissy, Wes

Students at Camp this week are: 
Katie, Corrie, Jeremiah, David, Christian, Jeigh, MJ, Allison, Makensey, Brett, Josh, Mason

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Simply known as "The Man of God"...



There is this really crazy story in the Old Testament found in 1 Kings 13.  You can read it by clicking here.  There are 2 things that I'd like to point out from this passage of Scripture...

1. Would I be content with being remembered simply as "The Man of God from Springfield"?  Or do I always have to have my name attached to everything?  Would I be content with no one knowing my name but with everyone knowing that I was a servant of the Most High?  I know I struggle with this a ton.  Is it worth doing something if I never get the credit?  Obviously, I know what the right answer is but that doesn't make it any easier...

2. Regardless of what some Christian observers may think...I believe it is quite easy for a "Man of God" to be led astray.  I'm afraid that there are even times when another "Man of God" can lead another "Man of God" astray by giving him improper advise.  The prophet in 1 Kings 13 lied intentionally to the "Man of God" but I believe you should never rush into anything that God has already warned you to stay away from.  Just look at the Scripture in the Old Testament and you will find some of the most notable Bible characters led astray.  King David is a great example of a Man after God's own heart making a poor decision.  I am reminded of the song that my 5 year old girl sometimes sings.  "Oh be careful little eyes what you see, Oh be careful little ears what you hear, Oh be careful little mouth what you say, Oh be careful little feet where you go"...

Thursday, July 12, 2012

SURGE in Review 7/11/12

Last night was AWESOME!!!  We began the night with a little All Star game of our own with the National League winning in their final at bat.  Jeremiah had the walk off hit as the National League defeated the American League 8-7 in 2 innings.

We followed the "Great American Pastime" with some awesome worship!  Our CYM students sound awesome when worshiping together!  We sang "Marvelous Light", "Love the Lord", "I Lift My Eyes Up", and "Jesus Paid It All".

After worship we continued our series, "Ummmm...Can I try that again?".  We talked about Moses and how sometimes we try to do things on our own instead of waiting on God's timing and God's presence. We also talked about how it took about 40 years for Moses' second chance to come along.  We discussed how God is all powerful yet he chooses to use humans to accomplish his plans and to bring freedom and redemption.  Moses and Jonah are both great examples of how God uses imperfect people to accomplish some really awesome things.

Then we headed outside for some ultimate water football.

When the football got stuck way up in a tree we discovered who the best tree climbers we've ever had in CYM are.  Check out the video by clicking here:

Students at CYM were: Katie, Corrie, Jeremiah, David, Jora, Brittany, Zach, Shiloh, Holden, Christian, Donya, Kim, Kim, Jeigh, Elijah

Students at Camp this week are: Jonathan, Colten, Zach, Chrissy, Samantha

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Jesus Paid it All...

One of the "new" songs that I am teaching our students this summer at CYM is an old hymn that has recently become popular again.  What I love about this song is that it communicates to our students that they don't have to be the brightest, smartest, prettiest, fastest, biggest, strongest.  They can find their identity in Jesus.  We are talking in SURGE about making the best out of the second chances we are given.  So for fun, I want to go through each line of a couple of the verses and the chorus and have a common day reaction to those words written back in 1865.

I hear the Savior Say
(that is if I can turn off my iPod, iPhone, PS3, Xbox360, or my Nintendo Wii)
Thy strength indeed is small
(who is God to tell me how weak I am...in fact my parents have been telling me for years that I am a big kid now and that I need to grow up)
Child of weakness watch and pray
(Now you are insulting me by calling me a weak child...and what exactly do you want me to watch???)
Find in Me thine all in all
(So you're telling me that I can find everything I ever need in the Creator of the universe?)

Jesus paid it all
(What did Jesus pay and what did He purchase?)
All to Him I owe
(Wait a minute...I don't owe anybody anything...except Discover, Visa, and Mastercard...)
Sin had left a crimson stain
(a little bit of sin never has hurt anybody much less permanently stained anything)
He washed it white as snow
(He did what?  How? Why would He do that?)

When before the throne
(now your talking Lord of the Ringish language!!!)
I stand in Him complete
(How in the world will I ever be able to stand with Jesus...I am not good enough)
Jesus died my soul to save
(oh, I see, that doesn't seem fair that he would have to do that for me, He did that?)
My lips shall still repeat
(I think I get this now, I don't understand all of it, but you better believe when I stand before The Judge on that throne with Jesus by my side, I'll be singing this chorus!!!)

Jesus paid it all
(Your Son...I can't describe why...)
All to Him I owe
(I can't tell you where I'd be if He hadn't...I was lost...I was alone...)
Sin had left a crimson stain
(my little bit of sin turned into a gigantic blot in my life...I was a slave to it...it was dark)
He washed it white as snow
(my sin was erased...it was no more...my chains were gone...a new slate...a new chance...a new life)

I was guilty but thank God...Jesus paid it all...

Monday, July 9, 2012

Ministry to Students...

Now I am sure we all know that ministry to students takes an exceptional blend of teaching and relationships.  If only Jesus would have left us the secret combination as to the percentage that youth pastors should spend their time on.  I am a firm believer that Jesus taught the masses, taught his disciples, but invested the most time during his earthly ministry with just a few.  Amanda and I are currently trying to rethink our "Voltage" ministry to our students on Sunday mornings.  We have 45 minutes and for the most part I have always made Sunday AM a "mini" Wed. pm.  We have a game and then some sort of Biblically grounded lesson.  We are in the brainstorming process of how we can make Sunday mornings deeper relationally and spiritually.  We have the cream of the crop showing up on Sunday mornings and we get the opportunity to invest every week with these students.  The question still remains as to "how" we are going to use this time to its fullest potential.  Love God, Love Students.  Spend time with God, Spend time with Students.