Saturday, December 27, 2008
Click on the link to see a video from each song and the scenes around it.
Bells of Hope: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxdETeMtckQ&feature=channel_page
Jingle Bells: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nL2_RbrtYd8&feature=channel_page
O Big Green Tree: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2npVrZcOHc&feature=channel_page
To Know Hope: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFw0dtQKBvY&feature=channel_page
God Gave a Gift: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y60MErnStYA&feature=channel_page
Angels we Have Heard on High: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx_ShGNPhpI&feature=channel_page
What Child is This?: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4YNKfcMDXk&feature=channel_page
Up on the Platform: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh-TV_qskB0&feature=channel_page
Hello, God: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrYNRi30a-o&feature=channel_page
Angels are Rejoicing: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZndsBuMmEE&feature=channel_page
Christmas Medley: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHg7BzhHjDg&feature=channel_page
To Know Hope & Immanuel: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7GNfwOzhQU&feature=channel_page
How Many Kings: - Offering Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8quCKMxoDMY&feature=channel_page
(sorry ran out of tape, so only the first part)
Thursday, October 2, 2008
ATF !!
Acquire the Fire 2009: HERE COMES TROUBLE!
CONSECO FIELDHOUSE - April 4, 2009
Newsboys - Jeremy Camp - Unhindered
http://www.acquirethefire.com/
http://indianapolis.acquirethefire.com/
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Practice, Service, Groups, and Pizza!
After practice we had our youth led service. The youth did a good job! Sunday night we had youth groups. Our junior high group had 14 kids comes this week! Exhausting but fun! :) After a massive game of capture the flag (aka flip flop!), we talked about how we want to be a part of the crowd and fit in, yet as Christians "the crowd" isnt always the best place to be. That we need to be our own crowd...setting examples, showing love, etc. We read about the Israelites and how they didnt listen to God but insisted they have a king for their kingdom "like all the other kingdoms did."
Tonight was JR High Bible study... April, Britt, James, Nick, and Christian met at Pizza Hut Bistro for pizza, chocolate dunkers, and to study Mark 7. Our really nice waitress decided that the kids might just like to have their dessert first so we got to enjoy the dunkers before the pizza. lol We read about Jesus teaching about being "clean and unclean," rebuking a demon, and healing the deaf and mute.
We continue to raise money for our CROP walk. Please help us by making a donation!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
CROP Walk
Westminster will be participating in the annual CROP Hunger Walk on October 12 at 1:30 PM. Several of the youth will be collecting donations and walking in the walk. If you are interested in participating in the walk (adults, youth, and kids welcome!), please speak to Ramona Gardner or April Raver to sign up. If you would like to make a donation you may do so by speaking to any of our "walkers" or by visiting our online webpage: http://www.cropwalkonline.org/goto/westminster . Last year we raised $800...this year our goal is $1000. CROP stands for Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty. Donations help locally and all over the world. Help us make a difference!
Sunday, September 7, 2008
The River
What a busy day! We all enjoyed kick-off breakfast this morning along with our skit with Pastor Justin. Our elementary kids kicked off their Sunday School classes during worship with a lesson on baby Moses. Tonight at youth group, our junior high group took a surprise trip. We watched a quick movie at the church titled The River. In this skit, a man is "lost" and has lots of baggage and is walking along a road alone. Eventually he finds a river...where he tosses in his bag and watches as the river washes it away. The he plunges in and is "cleansed" and much happier. After the movie, we piled into the Raver van and my car and headed to the Mississinewa River. We shared some readings from Psalms and Ezekiel and talked about how God is like a River and washes our sins and burdens away when we "plunge in." Then we each wrote some of our sins and burdens on a leaf or piece of bark and altogether we threw them into the river and watched as the river carried them away. After exploring the river bank for awhile (yuck, such a shame its a mess down there!), we played kickball, Red Rover, keep away, and freeze tag. We sat out in the middle of the grass in the fresh air and shared our prayer concerns and praises. It was a fun time for all. Tuesday we head to McDonalds for Bible study. No youth group next week because of the campout!
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Take the Plunge!
Here is the youtube Britt was talking about at youth group. It does go well with our lesson tonight... take the plunge!
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Esther - Mark - Pool Parties & Fun
Both the junior and senior high groups gathered together for a pool party at
Last week for junior high youth group we played a game of capture the flag before heading inside to watch a silly video called “Slapped.” It was a drama to remind us that sometimes God tries to get our attention and we don’t take action or pay attention. The kids split into 2 groups and put on slap-stick dramas about Bible stories where just that had happened… God was trying to get people’s attention. Boy do we have some hilarious actors in our youth group. I sure wish I had had the video camera!
Looking ahead, we have youth group tomorrow, and then none on Labor Day weekend, then we have youth group the next week (that’s kick-off weekend), and then none the next because of camp-out. Then we’ll get back into our regular schedule! Coming in September we have the camp-out and See You at the Pole, and a youth led service! More fun to come!
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Sardines, sand, and sin!
Saturday, August 2, 2008
TP Prayers
Thursday I took a group of 3 girls for another night of TP'ing. We decided since it was almost time for school to start, we would "TP" teachers from our congregation, the superintendent and some freshmen (who had orientation at the high school that day) depending on how much time we have. I also had a friend from work who's husband had heart problems this week that I knew would appreciate our prayers. Britt and I headed over to Jaimee's house to pick her up and then we headed out to the other side of town to pick up a new friend (well at least for me)...another Brittany! So Brittany, Brittany, Jaimee and I headed out. We decided our first stop would be Jim & Cindy Beck's house.... good place to start with teachers! We drove down their street and assessed the situation... wow they have a lot of windows but pine tree's along the front street provided a nice "hiding place" for the car. We pulled off to the side a little bit... hopefully out of view of the house and got ready to "TP" our first house. Unfortunately, we realized April forgot the tape to tape the signs to the door -- oops! -- so we had to make a quick trip to the gas station to get some tape before we could begin. Back to our hiding place, just in time to see their neighbor across the street come out and stand in his drive way and watch us. We prayed for the Beck's and got ready to do our first drop off the night. The girls got out of the car and slowly snuck up to the their front door... avoiding as many windows as they could and stuck the TP paper on the door and ran as fast as they could back to the car and we were off to our 2nd stop! I wonder what their neighbor thought we were doing? lol For our 2nd stop on the list we stopped at the Loeffler's house. We prayed, the girls stuck the paper and we were off again. The neighborhood dogs made it hard to sneak up on that house...woof woof woof! For our 3rd stop of the night, we decided to "TP" Audrey. We'll miss Audrey as she moves up to the high school group this year!! Now, the Walts have a LONG drive way...and lots of windows! But by pulling in the end of their drive way and staying behind the tree's, it gave us a good, safe place to stop and pray before the girls jumped out and snuck up to the house and stuck the paper on the door. Next we were off to the superintendents house. On every TP paper we write a note to the recipients... the girls wrote on the superintendents paper that we were praying for him as the new school year begins and changes were being made and as he was dealing with unhappy people because of his choices. We also prayed for his girls and his wife. After lots of giggles about our misspelled words on our note to the superintendent, we went to pull up at the end of his driveway...just in time to see his van backing down the drive right at us! We quickly pulled the car back on to the road and drove on down the street and onto another side street until we saw their van pass by. Wow we almost got caught!! After the van was well out of site, we quickly drove back to their house and the girls ran up and stuck the sign on their door. We had time for one more stop of the night and we decided to go to a friend from work's house. Now they live over in Blue Heron place...or whatever it's called...across the lake from my parents. There is only 1 way in - and 1 way out - and we know almost everyone who lives back there so we knew our last stop would be a challenge! As soon as we pulled back the main drive, we passed a person we knew...and then 2 more before we arrived back at the house we were going to. I told the girls smile and wave and act friendly! lol We pulled up to the side of the house and said a prayer for good health and strength for hard times and the girls ran and stuck the note on the door and we were off. We made it to all 5 stops without getting caught (at least we think so!) It had been another fun night of TP'ing... lots of giggles, laughs, and prayers. I really enjoy these nights with the kids. We have a lot of fun,, but it's neat to hear the kids praying for members of our church and community. I talked to the girl at work the next day after she had figured out who had left the note. She said they had just got home from a long day in Ft. Wayne at the doctors and our TP'ing had meant a lot to them. She said it's a very special ministry and thanked us alot. It was neat to think that the hour and half of our time we spent... having a good time... could make a big difference in someone's life as well. That's what youth ministry is all about. :)