Showing posts with label Youth Ministry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth Ministry. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Last Week's Schenanigans

Last week, we had a jam-packed week! Not only were we crankin out office work, camp forms, sermon prep, and advertising, we also were VERY social. Kailtin (who is on staff with the youth group with me for the summer) and I spent a lot of time one-on-one with students, which was a blast. In addition, we had three big events...

First was the WACKY TACKY PROGRESSIVE DINNER! So much fun! We had a 3-course meal backwards (since it was wacky tacky) and required costumes and face paint (always a great idea for youth ministry)!
Second was beach day. It was such a great time to connect with students in the ordinary. We got to talk about personal devotional times and what God was teaching them. Kaitlin and I stayed a little longer at the back (which was a bad idea because we got burned BAD!).


Finally, we attended a benefit dinner for a club that one of our students started at her school called Cooking Cause we Care. She was looking for a way to combine her passion for cooking and baking with something meaningful. Last summer, she had the opportunity to visit South Africa (where her mom was born), and was cut to the heart when she saw so many living below the level of poverty and with very little food. She started the club and they cater events, sell christmas cookies, and have baking parties. All of the money they raise goes to South African Food Bank.


They put on a beautiful event in Newport Beach with home-made gourmet 4-course meal! Some of our other youth group students we serving food, cooking, and playing some swanky jazz music! It was awesome to see teens rally around something that mattered to them!

Just a typical week...

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

SET APART: Pacific Youth Summer Series


This summer at Pacific Youth, we are studying 1 Peter. Our theme is SET APART and we are seeking to learn and live out what it means to be set apart from the world as Christians. Our theme verse is 1 Peter 2:9:
But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.
It has been a blast learning for myself what being set apart looks like in all areas of my life...and a challenge as well. A couple of things that have stood out are:
  • I am set apart (this is part of the new identity God has given me), so I need to start acting like that in my day to day life.
  • Owning the idea of being an alien or stranger in this world...and loving it because it means my true home is in heaven
  • My life in Christ is imperishable, unfading, everlasting.
May the Lord bless our ministry this summer, change hearts and lives, and further his Kingdom with the Gospel!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Youth Sunday: LIVE!

Last Sunday, I preached for Youth Sunday.  We wrapped up our summer series: LIVE!  You can listen to the recording here.  The first part is a drama by two of our students (Benny and Alex), playing Nichodemus and the Samaritan Woman.  The sound cuts out in the intro, but none of the important stuff is lost.  Enjoy!

Saturday, August 22, 2009

My wife stole my post... but I have a VIDEO!!!

I was going to blog on my summer, but she stole the post. Read her post here. However, you can watch our video recap from Centrifuge summer camp! It was such an awesome time. God really moved in some incredible ways!

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Youth Group ULTIMATE Birthday Party: Summer Kick-off!

On Wednesday, Pacific Church of Irvine's Youth Group celebrated EVERYONE'S birthday with ONE HUGE BIRTHDAY BASH! It was so much fun and was an excellent way to kick off the summer.

We had a ton of great birthday things: awesome decor, poker table, face painting, balloon animals, cotton candy, popcorn, party punch, cupcake decorating contest, musical chairs, hot potato style pass the present, limbo, and goodie bags (with summer ad promotions for youth group, of course)! This was the night we unveiled the PIC Youth Yearbook 2008-2009 as well and they were a hit!

Students brought a lot of new friends, which was awesome! The volunteer involvement was off the charts! I felt like I was actually able to mingle with students because each station was manned by an excellent person who had it down!

Funny moment of the night: The face painting station kind of became a "do it yourself" face painting. Students had crazy artistic talent...well, if you consider abstract talent!

Here are some photo highlights:

Our awesome Senior Pastor, Seth!

Some festive volunteers!

Mark dealing poker with the students!

Pass the present!

Can't see real well, but he got his face painted like Phantom of the Opera!

Balloon (art/animals/intestines)!

Kaitlin taught/forced the Jr. High girls to interpretive dance!

I just love our adult leaders!

No words.

Yep.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Volunteer Rally Video

A week or so ago, we showed this video in church to get volunteers for youth and children's ministry.  After a sermon on The Church and The Body of Christ, this is what Pacific Church of Irvine saw.  After service, we had 25 people sign up!  Praise God!



Monday, June 1, 2009

One Year on Staff at PCI

Today--June 1, 1009--marks exactly one year of me being on staff at Pacific Church of Irvine.  It has been a really cool year.  One that has been surprising, exciting, difficult, draining, filling, fun, and well worth it!  I am so blessed to be at our church and I have come to love it and the people there.  Here are some ministry memories in my first year!
  • Youth Sundays
  • People Hunt
  • Ninja Warriors Night
  • Beach Days
  • You Tube Series
  • Vacation Bible School
  • Centrifuge Summer Camp
  • Youth Room Remodel 
  • Bonfires
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Glow: All-Nighter
  • Lunch with Students
  • Pumpkin Patch
  • Christmas Party
  • Super-Staff Meetings
  • Crazy Love
  • Student Leadership Retreat
  • Rooted, Growing, Serving, Sowing
  • Guys Group
  • Valentines Spaghetti Dinner
  • Beach Cleanup
  • 4 Your Friends Outreach
  • Church Picnics 
  • Old Skool Lego Bible Stories 
  • Identity Series 

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

PDYM Conference


This week I have been at Purpose Driven Youth Ministry conference at Saddleback Church.  I joke that it doesn't feel like I'm at a conference because (1) It's 5 minutes from my home; and (2) I attended Saddleback High School Ministry myself as a student.  It's strange being thrown into the pool of "Youth Pastors" because when I worked the resource tent in high school for the Purpose Driven conferences, we often joked around about how all (and I mean ALL) of the youth pastor had highlights and goatees. Now I'm one of them (minus the highlights and goatee).  Anyway, it is a really cool conference and have got to meet up with some great people (both new friends and old friends).  I am blessed to be doing what I am doing in life and ministry.  I am excited for what God is doing at Pacific Church of Irvine with the youth.   

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Youth Sunday: "Crazy Love"



Last Sunday I preached on "Crazy Love."  The title and idea was not my own, but came from Francis Chan's book. The Youth Group took over the service and ran everything from sound, offering, greeting, worship, announcements, and artistic scenery.  You can listen to the sermon recording here.  I also showed a video, so you may want to watch it here so you know what's going on.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Productivity!!!

Today I accomplished so much and feel very good about it!
  1. Scheduled out the new Phillipians series for Youth Group
  2. Sent out my weekly parent letter
  3. Contacted our Student Leadership team for our Sunday meeting
  4. Prepared "Guy Talk/Girl Talk" small group curriculum
  5. Studied, outlined, and prepared Wednesday's message on Phillipians 1:1-11
  6. Started planning "4 Your Friends," our friendship outreach for March 4th. 
Woo Hoo for productivity!

Monday, December 22, 2008

Joyce


Today I received a phone call from a woman who lived alone and had no food in her house.  She was unable to get any herself because of her medication and the fact that she was in a wheelchair.  The person who was supposed to be coming to bring her food never showed and she was without a meal for a while.  She asked us if we could help.  I was the only one in the office, so I was unsure of what we usually did for a case like this.  I remembered the money that kids raised for VBS that was in my drawer for this exact purpose!  I picked up a couple students, Josh and Mikey, and brought some groceries over to here.  She was such a wonderful woman, and we were so blessed by her joy and thankfulness.  The Lord provides the needs of all of us.  Joyce was my reminder of that today!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Update From Me

Okay, it has been so long since I have blogged (I feel like I have been saying that all semester!) so I guess I'll just do an update with all of the things I wanted to blog about in one post.  Let's start from the most recent and move backwards....

Youth Group Christmas Party!!!  We decorated gingerbread houses, made ornaments, had a white elephant gift exchange, and wore ugly sweaters!  My sweater was homemade and absolutely scrumptious! 



Earaches and Doctors...  So my earaches came back really strong this week.  I went to my regular doctor (now for the 2nd or 3rd time for the same thing) and he still didn't know what was going on, so he recommended me to an ENT specialist.  They determined that I probably have TMJ (a jaw disorder) and it's pushing up against my ear, and if there is wax in it, I experience a lot of pain and itching.  So I need to clean out my ears about once a week and rest me jaw (ear soft foods, massage it daily, and try not to yawn...is that possible?).  The craziest thing was the table with morbid instruments in the ENT office. Take a look!  


LivingSpaces!!!  This is my new favorite place.  Kaitlin and I frequent it about once a week or so.  We have already bought a loveseat for the condo and we are still looking for a couch.  However, what keeps us coming back is the free Starbucks coffee and homemade chocolate chip cookies!  Seriously!!!!  It's the best date ever!!!


Joy Joy Joy!!!  Last Saturday was Pacific Church's annual Christmas Choir Dessert Theater.  It was such a nice evening, and I decorated a table that Kaitlin and I hosted.  Watch out Marth Stewart! (I must watch too much HGTV!) 


Well, that's about it.  I can't wait for a delicious meal tonight at Mastro's with Kaitlin's family and grandparents!!!  And, oh ya... I GRADUATE TOMORROW!!!!

Monday, December 1, 2008

6 Months

Today marks the 6 months that I have been working at Pacific Church of Irvine!  I have loved every minute of it.  The community is very tight-knit (something that other churches I have been to do not have), the people are fun, and the body of believers seem open to learning and trying new things.  There are so many people I appreciate and Kaitlin and I could not ask for a better place to be in this point of our lives!  So, with 6 months down and many more to go, God bless PCI! 

Friday, November 21, 2008

Micro-Gospels

Yesterday I started discipling a student through the book of Matthew.  He wanted to learn what this whole "Christianity thing" really was rather than buy into his parents faith.  I was so excited to see his maturity in the situation.  He really has a hunger for truth.  So as I we went through the first couple chapters of Matthew, I was so encouraged by the micro-gospels I saw within the larger context of the Gospel of Matthew.  In almost every other verse I saw whispers of redemption, salvation, hope, and Jesus!  It focused our time to talk about salvation and the Messiah!  Praise God for his meticulousness in speaking to us and revealing the truth of Jesus Christ! 

Monday, November 17, 2008

GLOW: The All-Nighter (Part 1)

Last Saturday/Sunday, PCI Youth Group had an awesome all-nighter!  We had bounce houses, In-n-Out, games, food, broomball, glow dodge ball, video games, and music.  It was a night to remember, but I can't seem to catch up with enough sleep.  I worked 20 hours straight!!! But it was totally worth it!  I don't have pictures yet, but will post them in the next couple days.  Here is a play-by-play of the night:

8:00pm-9:00pm  Set up

9:00pm-10:15pm  Check-in and Bounce Houses in Sanctuary

10:15pm-11:00pm  Game Competitions (Human Pyramid, Spaghetti Game, Energy Drink Toast, Baby Food Thanksgiving, Chubby Bunny, Diaper Eating)

11:00pm-11:45pm  Glow Dodgeball 

11:45pm-12:00am  Board Bus

12:00am-12:30am Drive  to In-n-Out

12:30am-1:30am  Eat at In-n-Out

1:30am-1:45am  Board Bus

1:45am-2:00am  Drive to Aliso Viejo Ice Palace

2:00am-3:30am  Broomball

3:30am-3:45am  Board Bus

3:45am-4:15am  Drive to Church

4:15am-4:30am Group Rally and Sermon

4:30am-7:00am  Free Time (Leaders: Set up your Rooms!)

            Youth Room-  Music, Coffee, Food

            Sanctuary-  Bounce Houses

            Room 101-  Movie and Popcorn- Napoleon Dynamite 

            Castle Room-  Profile Pics

            Room 103 -  X-Box, Wii, Boardgames

7:00am  Parent Pick-up



Friday, October 31, 2008

Playing with Light


This is what we set up for youth group last night.  It was a great night of conversation and wrapping up our series on vision: Rooted, Growing, Serving, Sowing.  The environment was warm and inviting.  More and more I am finding that the tone we set before youth group, whether with music, candles, prayer, smiles, and encouragements sets the tone for how the night runs.  I don't attribute it all to the "stuff" we do because God can do anything through anything!  However, I still stand by the fact that environment is important.  If anything, we can create space to allow God to move, not our expectations.  

Friday, October 17, 2008

PCI Youth Podcast #4


Josh, Kaitlin, and Mark are back for round number four!  Joining them on their discussion on COMMUNITY are their friends Yazz and Paul.  This group tackles the truth about being yourself in community and growing together in fellowship.  Don’t worry, it’s not all serious.  Somehow the following topics are brought up: flying monkeys, eye patches, seal laughs, foot talent, and LOL cats!