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Live Out Loud
LOL is a common expression among teenagers today but for the youth of First United Methodist Church it took on a whole new meaning after a devotion which encouraged them to Live Out Loud in their faith. This blog is a collection of ways I (and sometimes the youth) have experienced living out loud in faith.
Monday, July 18, 2016
Friday, July 24, 2015
Thursday
Today's morning glow was led by Holly, Aaron, Ashlen - they had us write letters to our younger selves. Our work teams for the day included Matthew 25, Rosmary's House, Living Waters, and a group of us chaperoned a trip for the Rochester Hills community to the zoo. It was a great day of working together. We ended with taco night and a wonderful devotion as well as our senior time.
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Wednesday
Today was our fun day!
This morning's morning glow was led by Chloe, Camille, Alexis, and Patrick. They talked to us about Flat Jesus started by our children's ministry and reminded us that Jesus is with us everywhere we go. We have a big flat Jesus who traveled with us for the day and we all got our own flat Jesus to keep.
We left for Indianapolis at 8 am and most of us slept all the way there.
Our first stop was the 9/11 memorial. One of the founding members of Project 9/11 (which set up the memorial) was on one of the first FEMA teams to arrive in New York. They had 2 of the beams from the trade center moved to Indianapolis. It was a very special time we spent together as a group.
Our next stop was at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway - we got to explore the Hall of Fame and Museum as well as look at the track - because of the upcoming race - we were unable to take a lap around the track which was disappointing.
We then had lunch and went to the NCAA Hall of Champions - it was pretty neat.
We then got some different choices - we could go shopping at Center City Mall, check out the Rhythm! Discovery Center, or tour Lucas Oil Stadium
We closed out our day with dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe.
We wrapped up by playing some games back at the church (it didn't rain!!) and then closed with devotion: Who is helping you hold your rope?
This morning's morning glow was led by Chloe, Camille, Alexis, and Patrick. They talked to us about Flat Jesus started by our children's ministry and reminded us that Jesus is with us everywhere we go. We have a big flat Jesus who traveled with us for the day and we all got our own flat Jesus to keep.
We left for Indianapolis at 8 am and most of us slept all the way there.
Our first stop was the 9/11 memorial. One of the founding members of Project 9/11 (which set up the memorial) was on one of the first FEMA teams to arrive in New York. They had 2 of the beams from the trade center moved to Indianapolis. It was a very special time we spent together as a group.
Our next stop was at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway - we got to explore the Hall of Fame and Museum as well as look at the track - because of the upcoming race - we were unable to take a lap around the track which was disappointing.
We then had lunch and went to the NCAA Hall of Champions - it was pretty neat.
We then got some different choices - we could go shopping at Center City Mall, check out the Rhythm! Discovery Center, or tour Lucas Oil Stadium
We closed out our day with dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe.
We wrapped up by playing some games back at the church (it didn't rain!!) and then closed with devotion: Who is helping you hold your rope?
Tuesday Night
Today was a busy day! We woke up bright and early and were lead in morning glow by Madison, Drew, and Elliott. We got to wake up by doing the Cupid Shuffle as a reminder that whether we go to the right or to the left, God is with us wherever we go.
We split up and went to our worksites - Matthew 25, the mobile home park, Living Waters, and Ronald McDonald House. Each group worked very hard all day.
We grabbed dinner and then headed out to the Cincinnati Reds baseball game. It was a lot of fun and tied when we left at the seventh inning!
We finished with devotion. Starting with watching the espy award given to Devon Still of the Cincinnati Bengals. You can watch his story here.
You can't spell CHALLENGE without CHANGE
Monday, July 20, 2015
Monday
Today we started bright and early to begin our week of mission. We had breakfast and a quick morning glow led by Maggie, Emily, and Simon. What will you do with the time you have?
We then split up into our work teams and went to our sites. We are working at:
Matthew 25 Ministries - refurbishing old paint to send out to paint and decorate rebuilt homes following disasters.
Ronald McDonald House - feeding the families housed there.
Our Daily Bread - a soup kitchen in downtown Cincinnati
Hamilton Living Water - helping lead a day camp for at-risk children, youth and families within Hamilton's inner city.
Doing odd jobs and meeting with the people at a local mobile home park.
After showers, we went to a Mexican restaurant for dinner and enjoyed fellowship together.
We closed the night with a debrief of the day, meeting our new work teams for tomorrow, and journaling/reflection time. We are ready to get some sleep to prepare for tomorrow.
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Sunday
Today was pretty crazy! We got up bright and early for breakfast and went to the 9:15 worship service. The pastor talked about being at a crossroads and we sang an awesome song
"Set a fire down in my soul
that I can't contain, that I can't control
I want more of you God, I want more of you God"
After worship we went to The Beach Waterpark. It rained.
We came back to a wonderful dinner of Spaghetti and Salad prepared by Bruce, Carol, Madison, Chelsea, Joe, Sam, and Jacob H. - Shout out to the parents who helped with that meal!
We learned a cool new game called GaGa that the church has a court for. It rained on us then too.
We then met in our work teams and created prayers over maps of Cincinnati and listened to our theme song of the week "Do Something" by Matthew West. You can check out the song here.
We had ice cream sundaes for National Ice Cream day and sang happy birthday to Jimbo - we miss you!
We hope you are following along with the prayer guide and keep checking the blog every day for updates!
"Set a fire down in my soul
that I can't contain, that I can't control
I want more of you God, I want more of you God"
After worship we went to The Beach Waterpark. It rained.
We came back to a wonderful dinner of Spaghetti and Salad prepared by Bruce, Carol, Madison, Chelsea, Joe, Sam, and Jacob H. - Shout out to the parents who helped with that meal!
We learned a cool new game called GaGa that the church has a court for. It rained on us then too.
We then met in our work teams and created prayers over maps of Cincinnati and listened to our theme song of the week "Do Something" by Matthew West. You can check out the song here.
We had ice cream sundaes for National Ice Cream day and sang happy birthday to Jimbo - we miss you!
We hope you are following along with the prayer guide and keep checking the blog every day for updates!
Saturday, July 18, 2015
Mission Trip 2015 Saturday
Well! After an 11 hour drive (with stops) we are here! Special thanks to CornerStone church for hosting us - their youth building is amazing! After getting settled into our rooms - we went to Chick - Fil - A for dinner and were treated to ice cream at Graeters by Susanne Albright - Thanks Susanne!
We are back at the church enjoying a little free time before devotions and bed.
We are back at the church enjoying a little free time before devotions and bed.
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