Thursday, July 24, 2008

IGNITE Unwrapped



We had another great time at our midweek large group environments, X-Factor and 7, last night. Taking a cue from Food Network's Unwrapped show, we went 'behind the scenes' with Ignite student ministries, talking about why we do what we do.



Using the Great Commission (Matthew 28:19-20) and the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:37-39) we drew out the five biblical purposes and how we've integrated them into our purpose statement and ministry. Here's our working purpose statement, both the concise and expanded parts:



IGNITE student ministries exists to create environments that challenge students to take the next step toward becoming fully-devoted followers of Jesus Christ.




We seek to help students receive and share God’s GRACE, experience GROWTH in their walk with Christ, connect with others in GROUPS, use their GIFTS in ministry, and practice GOOD STEWARDSHIP of their time and resources as a part of a life of worship.


I love the alliterative use of the 5 G's that Willow Creek developed and that we have adopted to describe the five purposes. Here's how we expanded on these areas in the challenge:

  • Grace – receiving God’s forgiveness, making him the leader of my life and sharing the Good News with others; outreach; “Go”

  • Growth discipleship; becoming more like Jesus “Make disciples…”

  • Groups – entering into community/fellowship with other Christ-followers; “baptizing”

  • Gifts – serving others by using your abilities and spiritual gifts in ministry; “Love your neighbor”

  • Good Stewardship – being open-handed with my time and resources as a part of a life of worship“Love the Lord your God...”

We also talked about how our midweek environment (7, X-Factor) is just one small part of our larger ministry and meant to be a step that encourages them to explore these purposes in their own lives with the help of our other environments (like small groups!) Our goal is to challenge each person no matter whether they are a Seeker, a Stumbler (brand new Christ-follower, or not living out their faith), or Sold Out to Jesus.



It was a good chance to share with everyone the core of what we want to be about not only on Wednesday nights but throughout our ministry. The vast majority of our students this week ended up being very new to our group, having only started attending within the last few weeks or months (or just this week as we had four first-time visitors!). Many of our long-time Journey North Church students were away on vacation or other summer commitments this week. What might have been just helpful review for them was completely new for those that were there last night. It was great to share the vision of what we want to be and do as a 'church within a church' with kids who are just starting out on the journey of faith.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Nelson's Receipts Help IGNITE Ministry

Just a quick thanks to all of the Journey North Church attenders who so faithfully turn in receipts from Nelson's Market each quarter! The money we get back from Nelson's for these receipts goes to help our Ignite student ministry and we really appreciate the assistance.

One of the things that has driven our ministry from the beginning is that we don't want to be known for always trying to raise money. Sometimes youth ministries fall into the trap of constant fund raising. I've heard it said that some youth groups are better at creating young capitalists than young Christ-followers. Not that there's anything wrong with being a capitalist - it's just not the reason we exist as a ministry.

That doesn't mean we won't ever do a fundraiser, it just means that when we do have a fundraiser it will be very low-key and behind-the-scenes. We want to be known as a youth group (and a church) that is looking for ways to bless and give to the community, not out trying to get stuff.

Our ministry is primarily supported by our church body (through the annual budget) and individual student event registrations. These are supplemented by low-key fundraisers like the Nelson's Community Cash program. When we have events that are more expensive (like Fall Fling, Districts, Nationals, and mission trips) we look for ways to provide students with an opportunity to work and earn extra money for these events.

All of that is to say - keep on saving those receipts and turn them in either to the office or in the "Joy Box" each week at worship. I found out this week that the receipts - which are submitted quarterly - have to come from that particular quarter. In other words, if your receipt is from an earlier quarter it doesn't qualify for the rebate. Their rules are that all receipts must be dated within the calendar quarter that is due (no exceptions). Here's the schedule:
  • Receipts saved from January - March must be turned in no later than April 15th
  • Receipts saved from April - June must be turned in no later than July 15th.
  • Receipts saved from July - September must be turned in no later than October 15th.
  • Receipts saved from October - December must be turned in no later than January 15th.
Thanks to Elaine Westman who heads up this effort each quarter. And thanks to all of our church body for all of your support in this small but very helpful area!

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Multiple Calendar Issue - Solved?

I was talking with another local youth pastor the other night (hey, Vicki!) and we were discussing scheduling challenges with our youth ministries. We want to schedule things when the maximum number of students can attend, as well as being considerate of family schedules and - especially - school schedules and potential conflicts. Vicki's idea was to create a master calendar with all of the church activities listed along with all of the school activities. It would be something we could use and also share with parents and students.

Thanks to the flexibility of Google Calendar, I think we solved the problem. I spent some time the other day and imported all of Pine City High School's fall sports and music events from their web site into a public Google Calendar. If you've not used Google Calendar before, you'll want to check it out because it's pretty slick. Just do a search of public calendars for Pine City High School, (or click that link) and add it to your list of calendars. Then do the same for Journey North Church to add our calendar. Then you can create your own personal calendar and manage your entire schedule from one place, or print it out to put on your fridge (if you have a color printer each type of calendar event will print in it's own color, making it very easy to figure out what's what).

The bonus is that there are a bunch of great public calendars you can add to your list (I have the Green Bay Packers schedule on mine!) You can toggle the different calendars on and off if you wish, as well.

The only downside is that I will likely not be able to keep the Pine City High School events up to date if there are changes (one of the reasons I've only added fall sports so far - plus I haven't had time yet). For that you'll need to go to their web site. (Maybe I can get them to start using Google Calendar, too!?) Let me know if that's helpful to you, because we could create separate calendars for each sport (if you only wanted to add football, or just tennis, etc.) or for each grade (just 8th grade sports, etc.). It would only take a few minutes but I'm not going to do those if nobody's interested. So drop me a note and tell me what you think.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Into Every Life a Little Rain Must Fall - But the Wind Was Ridiculous!

We had quite the 'little' storm last Friday night. We knew it was coming - with temperatures in the lower 90s all day it was setting the stage for some serious storms. I spend the day sweating in the heat at ValleyFair Amusement Park with our senior high youth group and we headed back a bit early because of the coming storm (and the fact that the heat seriously sapped our energy!)



Within about 20 minutes of arriving back home our power went out and was to stay out until about 1:00 the next afternoon. Then - the wind! Someone told us there was 70 MPH straight-line winds in our area. It was blowing through our back yard and at the house so hard that the rain began bubbling up through the bottom of our sliding glass patio doors. It looked pretty scary for a bit and we grabbed the pets and sat in my windowless basement office for a bit - just in case. When we came out, Jonah looked in the back yard and said, "Where's the trampoline?" Somehow our trampoline was lifted two stories over our house, taking out the (unused) TV antenna, whipping across and down the street where it slaughtered the neighbor's basketball hoop before smashing their SUV. Whoops. (Fortunately we have very understanding neighbors.) Here's what the mangled mess looked like when it was done:


Our other neighbor helped out by climbing on our roof the next day and removing the remains of the antenna and patching up the holes it left. We are so thankful for our wonderful neighbors! Other than the antenna, though, our house was undamaged by the flying trampoline. Unfortunately we can't afford to replace our trampoline right now so our boys are pretty bummed. But the good news is that nobody was hurt!

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Great Times on Wednesday Night

Wow! We had another great time last night at our midweek youth groups, X-Factor (jr hi) and 7 (sr hi). In addition to several new students we also had some commitments made by students to being more like Jesus.

Our topic was God's Chisel and we looked at Hebrews 12 and how God disciplines us as His children to help form us into the image of Jesus. Then we closed with a powerful video illustration from The Skit Guys

Thanks to the adult sponsors who helped and to all who pray for our ministry each week! God is working in awesome ways!

I'm Back

Back to blogging for me after a brief, unintentional break. Summer has been busier than ever and I just haven't taken time to blog much other than some updates for our youth group (Ignite student ministries). If you want to read specifically only about items dealing with the youth group, use this link - Ignite which is the same as in the tab at the top of this page.



I thought about having a separate blog for just my life stuff, but so much of my life is youth ministry that - at least for now - I'm going to keep them together. Hope you enjoy both. I'll try to do better at posting more frequently.




In the meantime, here's a couple of pictures of the new addition to the Spahr family (not Rosalie and Jonah, they've been around for a while!) Jordan has some great pictures on his cell phone that I'll get posted eventually, too (hopefully while Toby is still a puppy!)