Announcements:
CHURCH/PARENT/YOUTH PARTNERSHIP MEETING
Please plan to attend the youth and parent meeting this Sunday, January 22 at 4pm in Triplett Hall. I will be presenting the mission and purpose of our youth ministry. We will discuss our current direction and look at the future to see where we are headed. Please bring your completed 2012 medical forms at this time. We are thankful that Kellye Collins will be present to notarize your forms. I love to say that this meeting was required of all youth families, but it is required of families whose youth intend to go to Warmth in Winter as we will discuss the trip at the end of the meeting.
WARMTH IN WINTER
January 27-29 - I will be closing this trip to finalize our plans this week. Please contact me immediately for last minute registration!!
SUPERBOWL PARTY & SIXTH GRADER KIDNAPPING
February 5 is the big day. The Tailgate Party itself will be from 3-5pm in the parking lot weather permitting. I am planning to grill hot wings again. Youth are encouraged to bring their favorite tailgate snack (finger foods please) to share. Drinks will be provided. Middle school youth and other "kidnappers" should plan to arrive at church by 1:45pm.
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT the youth website, http://www.broadstreetyouth.blogspot.com/, and the new youth info center across from the elevator in the lobby!
PARENT HELPERS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL
Be on the lookout for the Sunday School Parent Helper Assignements going out very soon!
MIDDLE SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLLOW UP
This week youth studied John 21 - Jesus appears to the seven disciples while they were fishing - "Cast your nets to the right side" and Jesus Reinstates Peter - "Peter, do you love me? Then feed my sheep" Here are a few follow up questions for you to ask your youth: Why do you think the disciples didn't recognize Jesus at first? What prevents us from recognizing Jesus when we see Him? Put yourself in Peter's position... Jesus asks us, "Do you love me." How do you answer? If we answer "Yes", what is it that He asks us to do?
Grace and Peace,
Wes
CHURCH/PARENT/YOUTH PARTNERSHIP MEETING
Please plan to attend the youth and parent meeting this Sunday, January 22 at 4pm in Triplett Hall. I will be presenting the mission and purpose of our youth ministry. We will discuss our current direction and look at the future to see where we are headed. Please bring your completed 2012 medical forms at this time. We are thankful that Kellye Collins will be present to notarize your forms. I love to say that this meeting was required of all youth families, but it is required of families whose youth intend to go to Warmth in Winter as we will discuss the trip at the end of the meeting.
WARMTH IN WINTER
January 27-29 - I will be closing this trip to finalize our plans this week. Please contact me immediately for last minute registration!!
SUPERBOWL PARTY & SIXTH GRADER KIDNAPPING
February 5 is the big day. The Tailgate Party itself will be from 3-5pm in the parking lot weather permitting. I am planning to grill hot wings again. Youth are encouraged to bring their favorite tailgate snack (finger foods please) to share. Drinks will be provided. Middle school youth and other "kidnappers" should plan to arrive at church by 1:45pm.
BE SURE TO CHECK OUT the youth website, http://www.broadstreetyouth.blogspot.com/, and the new youth info center across from the elevator in the lobby!
PARENT HELPERS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOL
Be on the lookout for the Sunday School Parent Helper Assignements going out very soon!
MIDDLE SCHOOL SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLLOW UP
This week youth studied John 21 - Jesus appears to the seven disciples while they were fishing - "Cast your nets to the right side" and Jesus Reinstates Peter - "Peter, do you love me? Then feed my sheep" Here are a few follow up questions for you to ask your youth: Why do you think the disciples didn't recognize Jesus at first? What prevents us from recognizing Jesus when we see Him? Put yourself in Peter's position... Jesus asks us, "Do you love me." How do you answer? If we answer "Yes", what is it that He asks us to do?
Grace and Peace,
Wes