Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Creating in the Image of God

One of the best parts of our service this week has been seeing the youth use their creativity to make a welcoming space for the kids who will come to Shining Stars camp next week. I love knowing that their creations will be enjoyed by the community for the rest of the summer.



























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Lights of Evening Find a Voice

Tonight we were able to spend time in fellowship and worship on the beach. It was amazing to watch the light shine over the water and the mountains. We had time to relax as we snacked, talked, laughed and played together in the sand. Then we gathered for worship as we watched the sun begin to set, singing praise songs under the great cathedral of sky. For many of our youth this was the first time they worshipped in such a public space. Our group shared about the power of this experience during our group time afterwards. They talked about how it felt surprisingly freeing and comfortable. Some shared about how they struggle to know what to believe and wrestle with their faith, but singing on the beach, seeing the golden sunlight stream through the clouds was an undeniable encounter with God. For all of us tonight was soul refreshing as we experienced God in nature, in worship and in community.






















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Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Serving in Vancouver

This week our Sr. High youth group is working with Youthworks to serve and learn in Vancouver Canada. It's only Tuesday and already our week has been filled with amazing and unforgettable experiences.
One group is working at Shining Stars Camp helping clean and set-up for the incredible children's camp that they run for low-income kids all summer. It is amazing to know that next week the rooms we've been cleaning and decorating will be filled with children and youth who will learn life skills and experience a safe and supportive community. Our youth have gotten to put their creative skills to work painting banners and posters to welcome the children into this year's theme: "Dare to learn, Dare to Soar."
The other group of St. John's teens is serving in an assisted living facility where they are showing care to the elders who live there. As the youth lead games, facilitate activities, and share conversation, they are building relationships and hearing the stories of the incredible people who live there.
I am constantly amazed at how God's presence is manifested by our youth. Their joy, compassion, laughter make every moment a living prayer.