Thursday, December 31, 2009

New Year...New Opportunities, New Chances, New Experiences!

First, let me apologize. Due to a pretty crazy final month of grad school, I've been rather neglectful towards this poor blog. Hopefully I'll regain the balance now!

Happy New Year to each and every one of you! It's been a great year for our church and for our youth ministry. Here's a brief list of highlights from the 2009 FUMC Youth Ministry:
  • Five of our youth led a VBS and worked on a construction site in La Ceibita, Honduras
  • Held our first ever Senior Citizen Prom for the elderly of our community
  • Sent a record number of youth and adults on our 12th (?) Reach Work Camp in Annville, PA
  • Graduated ten seniors and sent them off to college with our prayers
  • Confirmed twelve sixth- and seventh-grade students as members of the church
  • Packed a dozen Operation Christmas Child boxes to be sent to children in Panama, Madagascar, and Southern Darfur
  • Senior high students cooked dinner for the New Philadelphia Homeless Shelter
  • More of our students joined small groups and began inviting friends to do so
  • Several students made decisions to make Christ a more integral part of their lives, beginning to process what it really means to be a follower of Jesus
...and these are just a few highlights! Our students continued to represent Christ to their friends at school and on the field. We're looking forward to another fantastic year in 2010...filled with new opportunities, new chances, and new experiences. Here's a few to spark your interest:
  • Senior High will be attending a high-school only retreat in March put on by the UMC
  • Junior High will have their first ever "Junior High Mission Experience" weekend of service in June
  • Small groups for every age bracket
  • Our 13th year at Reach Work Camp this July, serving in Hurricane, WV
  • Sending four youth to serve in Honduras in January
  • Holding our second annual Senior Citizens Prom
  • Beginning a new Confirmation class in October
and much, much more! This is a new year, a new chance for you or your child to take advantage of the many opportunities in our youth ministry! See you there.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

This Week's RealParents Newsletter...and a little more

Here's the link to this week's RealParents Newsletter as presented by Youth Specialties! I apologize that it's been awhile since it has been posted...my email apppears to be eating this email before I can read it.

Just a reminder...there is regular Youth Group this Sunday! We will be talking about small groups, being in community, and what that means! Come check it out.

Sign-ups are still open for the ULTIMATE SNOW DAY. Are you in??

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Return of the Blog!

I'm back! Sorry about the lack of updates the past couple of weeks. We had a great time at Fall Retreat, then took the weekend off to spend time with families for Thanksgiving. But now...it's December, it's Advent, and we're right back in the swing of it!

This Sunday:
  • "First Sunday" traditional Sunday School--meet in the Youth Rm at 9:30am
  • "World-Changers" small group is meeting at 5pm with Jordan
  • Junior High is 5-6:30pm (Please bring $2 for dinner)
  • Senior High is 6-7:30pm (Please bring $2 for dinner)

Upcoming Events:

  • Christmas Party, Sunday, Dec. 20 6-7:30pm
  • Senior High Service Project--Dinner @ Homeless Shelter...be sure to get your ingredient from Amy!
  • ULTIMATE SNOW DAY--Weds, Dec. 30 9am-9pm at Brandywine...cost approx. $50 or $60...more details soon!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Fall Retreat Details

It’s time! Fall Retreat is THIS WEEKEND! Here is a quick look at the details you need to know:

Location: Skyview Ranch, Millersburg

Emergency Contact: Amy 330-904-1573 (cell)

Departure: FRIDAY 6PM **Meet in the Youth Room**

Return: SUNDAY 12PM **Please pick up your son/daughter at the main church building along 2nd street**

Packing:
Sleeping Bag/Bedding Materials
Appropriate outerwear for the weather
Old clothes (for outdoor activities)
Sneakers/Hiking Boots
Towel
Shower accessories/toiletries
Flip-flops (for showering)
Bible/Notebook
**Cell phones or ipods are permitted but at your own risk. The camp and the church are not liable if you lose them. Also, they are not to be taken into worship…just like at Workcamp, you can use them in your room**

Miscellaneous: Paintball ($15) and Horseback riding ($8) are available on Saturday afternoon, weather permitting. Please send your student with the appropriate clothes and payment for this activity. This is run by the camp, not our ministry. **For Paintball…you may bring your own gun. However, if the temperature drops too low, they will not allow us to play.**

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Junior Highers to take over Dollar Tree!


This fall's Junior High Service Project is THIS SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15! We will be making Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes for children in third world countries. (Confirmation Class did this last year.) Each student needs to bring $5 to Youth Group Sunday (normal times), and we will carpool to the Dollar Tree to pick out small gifts for a girl or boy to be placed in a shoebox to be shipped overseas. You can read more about this awesome ministry on their website!

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Monday, November 2, 2009

Everyone Can Give a Corner

Last night we talked about service. Junior High looked at the passage from Matthew 25 where we get that famous line "Whatever you do for the least of these...you do for me." Each of us came up with three ways to serve this week--ask your middle schooler how they are serving!

Our high schoolers watched a dvd by pastor Rob Bell from the Nooma series. Check it out here. Bell challenged us that we each have a "corner" to share with someone else. We always have some way to share with or serve others.

With your November calendar, you should have gotten a list of upcoming service opportunities! We have one THIS WEEK! :) Meet at the church WEDNESDAY at 3:30 with a rake (or leaf blower!) and we will head to a church member's house to rake leaves. If you are unable to meet at the church, we will be in the 600 block of N. Broadway (by the park).

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Newsletter...and a Contest?!

Here is this week's Real Parents Newsletter! First adult and first youth to email/text/facebook me that they saw this blog post wins a prize! :)

Friday, October 23, 2009

Just a few reminders...

If you're going to the Haunted Corn Maze Saturday night, we're meeting in the Youth Room at 8pm! Cost is $15 per person and you need to have a current med form filled out or on file!

Youth Group resumes NEXT Sunday, November 1st! 2009 isn't done yet--we've got a lot more to pack in! Make an extra effort to be there to hear about service projects, trips, retreats, fun events, and more! Plus, get your ideas in for the 2010 events and lesson topics! Don't miss it!

Registration for Fall Retreat went out in the mail today. So now you can find it on this blog, the church website, the Tower, AND your mailbox :) Don't miss out! It's gonna be great!

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Parent Newsletter

Hey Parents! Want some news? About youth culture? In the form of, oh say, a newsletter?? Well here you go! :)

Monday, October 19, 2009

Rivalry Week!

This week in Youth Group we talked about healthy rivalries versus unhealthy rivalries. Ask your student to give you an example of each! Also, take a moment and read through The Message's interpretation of a well-known passage:

Matthew 5:42-44 (The Message)

Love Your Enemies
38-42"Here's another old saying that deserves a second look: 'Eye for eye, tooth for tooth.' Is that going to get us anywhere? Here's what I propose: 'Don't hit back at all.' If someone strikes you, stand there and take it. If someone drags you into court and sues for the shirt off your back, giftwrap your best coat and make a present of it. And if someone takes unfair advantage of you, use the occasion to practice the servant life. No more tit-for-tat stuff. Live generously.

43-47"You're familiar with the old written law, 'Love your friend,' and its unwritten companion, 'Hate your enemy.' I'm challenging that. I'm telling you to love your enemies. Let them bring out the best in you, not the worst. When someone gives you a hard time, respond with the energies of prayer, for then you are working out of your true selves, your God-created selves. This is what God does. He gives his best—the sun to warm and the rain to nourish—to everyone, regardless: the good and bad, the nice and nasty. If all you do is love the lovable, do you expect a bonus? Anybody can do that. If you simply say hello to those who greet you, do you expect a medal? Any run-of-the-mill sinner does that.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Newsletter Time!

Here's this week's Real Parents newsletter, courtesy of Youth Specialities!

Youth Group is back to normal this Sunday!
Jr High 5-6:30
Sr High 6-7:30

Please try to remember to donate $2 for dinner supplies...if you forget, we promise, you can still eat as much as you want :)

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Fall Retreat Info has ARRIVED!!

Fall Retreat Oh-Nine will be the weekend before Thanksgiving (Fri, Nov. 20-Sun, Nov. 22) at Skyview Ranch in Millersburg. We are joining with seven other churches from the area as well as Off The Wall Ministry.

Click here to download the registration form. Registration and payment are DUE NOVEMBER 1! Turn them into the church office, my mailbox, my front door, whatever--get them to me! Please note--you also need to have filled out a 2009-2010 FUMC Medical Release Form. If you are having trouble with these links, you can access both forms from the Church website (http://www.npfirstumc.org/) or they are in the folder outside the Youth Room door!

The theme this year is "TAKE HOLD!" There will be live music, speakers, and more fun stuff--flag football, paintball (extra $15), horseback riding, and tv's to watch the Bucks beat Michigan! So...what are you waiting for? Grab a friend and get those registration forms turned in!

“Fight the good fight of faith, TAKE HOLD of the eternal life to which you were called when you made your confession in the presence of many witnesses.”
- 1 Timothy 6:12

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

From Dogs to Hogs

Thanks to all who came out for the Blessing of the Animals last Sunday! I pet some beautiful dogs (and one adorable kitten in a box) and our church families got to meet other family members they don't often see.

Just a reminder...there is no Youth Group this Sunday due to the HOG ROAST! Delicious food, entertainment, and games start at 4pm. I am still in need of some youth to help run the games--text or email me.

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Our Father who art in...WOOF!!...

This Sunday is our Blessing of the Animals. Bring your dog/cat/lizard/hamster/parrot/crocodile/rock to J.I.M.S Place Sunday at 5pm. We'll pray over your pet and snap a picture for you to take home! Note: Younger siblings do NOT count as pets :)

Youth Group will be *after* the Blessing, combined Jr & Sr High from 6-7:30pm at the church. Please bring $2 for dinner.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Parent Newsletter and Laser Quest Sign Ups!

Here's the link to this week's YouthSpecialties Parent Newsletter "Real Parents." Find something interesting? Something you disagreed with? Comment on this site!

Also--we are going to Laser Quest this Sunday..here's the details:

Sunday, Sept. 27
Meet in Youth Room @ 4:45pm
$15/youth
Must have current medical form on file (www.npfirstumc.org/christianedyouthministry.htm )
Must have signed up on Youth Room Door

Monday, September 21, 2009

Who Are You?

At Youth Group last night we talked about our identity--if your name was in the dictionary, what would your definition be? Here were some of the answers:

"A cheerleader"
"Daughter of Mike and Diana"
"Soccer player"
"United Methodist"
"Rock star dude!"
"Caucasian/White"

We had a great discussion about what our "definitions" might be, but then there was a new question--how would God write your definition? We looked at a list of "I am..." statements, this list composed by Neil Anderson. Each student picked one that seemed significant to him or her. Some popular ones were:


Ephesians 2:10
I am God's workmanship.

Colossians 1:13-14
I have been redeemed and forgiven of all my sins.

John 15:15
As a disciple, I am a friend of Jesus Christ.

Check out the list--what stands out to you? How are you basing your identity in Christ?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Thursday, September 10, 2009

9.13.09....IT'S HERE!

Youth Group kicks off this Sunday, Sept. 13th at 5:01pm. Bring a friend or an entire team and get ready for the race of your life! Meet in the Youth Room. Parents can pick up at 6:30pm.


Saturday, September 5, 2009

Gooo Quakers!

Great job Quakers on your home win against Westbranch last night! What a blow-out! Pumped to watch Joe Behrendt make some great kicks, and Josh Bichsel (sophomore-soon-to-turn-super-star) get some action as QB in the fourth. This was my first home game due to some major schedule conflicts last fall, and it was an awesome experience. QTs looked excellent--way to go Paige, Preston, Steph, and Emily! Tried to make faces at Livi Powell who was cheering directly in front of me--she coolly ignored me...probably a good idea! :) Band sounded great. Also got to see all of the other fall sports introduced! Can't wait to get to more games and matches. Headed out to the boys and girls varsity soccer games against Dover tonight!

P.S...I may live in Quakerland, but I'm a big supporter of our youth in Dover sports! Abby Helbling is rocking the tennis courts, Rachel Foltz is dominating 8th grade v-ball, and Megan Foltz is introducing the world to her super-speed in middle school cross country!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

First September Post!

Ah, fall. Well...September anyway! As much as I hate change, I love this transition into football season, cooler temperatures, school, etc...I'm a contradiction, I know.

First off, here's this week's Youth Specialities RealParents Newsletter!

Second...did you get your September calendar??? More importantly, did you get your super cool Amazing Race tattoo? Our Amazing Race (Kickoff Party) is Sunday, Sept. 13 from 5-6:30pm and if you show up with that tattoo, you'll win a prize! Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to be outside. Want to create your Amazing Race team ahead of time? Bring a couple of friends along!

The momentum doesn't stop there! The Youth Group is rollin' full steam ahead! Sunday, Sept. 20 is our first "normal" (are we ever normal?) youth group meeting...Junior High 5-6:30pm and Senior High 6-7:30pm. Please bring $2 for dinner.

Then on Sept. 27, bring your competitive spirit! We are rockin' THREE games at Laser Quest! Meet at 4:45pm to head up to Canton. More info to come soon!

All sorts of exciting things...keep checking back for more info, listen for announcments in service, and even watch facebook!

Monday, August 24, 2009

New Youth Sunday School Options!!

Trying something new this fall, hoping to spark some life into our Youth Sunday School program...check out...

CHOOSE-YOUR-OWN SUNDAY SCHOOL

We’re giving you options for Youth Sunday School this fall! Try out something new during the 9:30am hour:

First Sundays

Meet in the Youth Room at 9:30 for interactive Bible study and fellowship for the first Sunday of every month (incl. Sept. 13)

Other Sundays:

Choose Small Group
~Meet with your small group

Choose Coffee
~Grab the Question of the Day and go to the Daily Grind

Choose Leadership
~Help lead children/preschool Sunday school (sign-ups will be provided during First Sundays)

Choose Music
~Work with the praise band to learn new skills

Choose Bible Study
~Join an adult study group

Thursday, August 20, 2009

One More Volunteer Meeting!

Here's the link to this week's Youth Specialities RealWorldParents Newsletter!

Thanks to all who helped out with the Guys' Cookout last Saturday at the Foltz Farm! The guys had a great time!

Just a reminder--there is only one more VOLUNTEER TRAINING on Sunday, AUGUST 30 AT 9:30AM. You *must* be re-certified in Child Protection Policy each year...this comes from Church Council, not me. Additionally there are some other resources I'd like to talk about. So please mark your calendars! Sunday, August 30th 9:30am.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Parents

Here's a link to this week's RealParents Newsletter, presented by YouthSpecialities.

For those of you that missed the Parent Meeting on Monday night, you can pick up info on the Welcome Table this week.

Don't forget--the Volunteer Meeting is this coming Monday, Aug. 17th at 7pm in the Youth Room. You *must* attend this to be certified in Child Protection Policy. Everyone is re-certified every year. If you can't make it, please contact Amy!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Bigger and Better!

Well we survived our camping and white water rafting trip! Pics soon to come! We had seven adults and twelve teenagers camping out in Hico, WV last Monday night. Tuesday we got up bright and early, donned our swimming gear, ate a pop-tart or two, and took a rickety bus ride to our entry point of the New River. We spent five hours on the river, stopping once for lunch. The rapids were mostly class II and III (some of which we could swim through!) and two class IVs! It was a a blast! If you missed it, don't worry--we'll do it again next summer! (Possibly as a part of our Reach Workcamp...hmm...)

On to our last event of the summer--the Guys' Only Cookout! We love our teen guys and we want them to have events specifically for them as well! Jeff Foltz has offered to open up his farm to our guys so they can cook-out, goof off, and just be guys! It is next Saturday, Aug. 15 from 7-10:30pm. Meet at J.I.M.'s Place and you will carpool to the Farm. Bring a few buddies--the more the merrier, right?!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Rafting Reminders..

MEET AT J.I.M.S PLACE AT 1:30PM ON MONDAY. WE WILL RETURN BY 6:30PM (at the latest) ON TUESDAY.

What to Pack??

For Camping...
Sleeping Bag and Pillow
Appropriate pajamas (remember, you may have to get up at 3am to pee!)
Allergy meds/inhaler/OTC meds as needed
Any toiletries—there is a showerhouse at the site, if you so wish!

For Rafting...
Swimsuit
Clothes (shorts, tshirt) to wear over swimsuit
Sneakers, water shoes, or Tiva-type sandals—No Flip Flops!
Sunscreen
Towel and dry clothes for the trip home

Miscellaneous...
Spending money for dinner (Subway) on the way down and any souvenirs

**Per church policy, there is to be no drugs or alcohol brought/consumed/thought about during this trip.**

Website: www.narr.com

Location: http://www.narr.com/driving-directions.html

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Rafting Details and Parent Newsletter

Yet another new issues of Youth Specialities Parent Newsletter: Real World Parents!

My favorite quote this week:

Kids go where there is excitement. They stay where there is love.
- Zig Ziglar


Just a reminder--I'll be on vacation all week, so not in the office. Emails may or may not (likely, the latter) be returned. Forms and payment for the rafting trip can be turned in to the secretary during regular office hours. On Monday, Aug. 3rd, we are meeting at J.I.M.'s Place at 1:30 pm!

What to Pack?? For Camping...

Sleeping Bag and Pillow
Appropriate pajamas (remember, you may have to get up at 3am to pee!)
Allergy meds/inhaler/OTC meds as needed
Any toiletries—there is a showerhouse at the site, if you so wish!

For Rafting...

Swimsuit
Clothes (shorts, tshirt) to wear over swimsuit
Sneakers, water shoes, or Tiva-type sandals—No Flip Flops!
Sunscreen
Towel and dry clothes for the trip home

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Real World Parents, presented by Youth Specialities

Take a look at this week's parent newsletter from our friends at Youth Specialities!

Monday, July 13, 2009

Thought For the Day










"God puts us through the good times, so we can show others how we praise Him through those times. God lets us journey through the hard times so we can show others how we praise Him through those times, as well." -Francis Chan

Thursday, July 9, 2009

White Water Rafting


For those who were curious for more info on the White Water Rafting Trip, here's a quote from the NARR (narr.com) website:

Lower New River Trips
This is our most popular trip, and a great introduction to whitewater rafting! The Lower New River starts slow, builds momentum gradually and delivers some mighty punches - at all water levels. You are small in the vastness of the scenic and lush gorge. The rush of the rapids makes you feel otherwise. Commercially guided trips are required to use rafts on the Lower New and NARR offers two raft formats: Standard (maximum nine plus guide) and High Adventure (maximum five plus guide).

It's mostly class II-III rapids with a couple class IV thrown in. I've rafted this a few times and enjoyed it a lot! There's a guide in every boat and they take great care of you. Sign-ups have ended but if you still want to go, I need to know ASAP! We've got a solid group of 30 kids and adults so far. Cost is $85 and I need your $20 deposit this week, plus forms. The NARR form and the church medical form are by the Youth Room door. You do need to fill out the church medical one...we have to do new ones every year.

Heeeeyy Mommmm!



Here's the link to this week's Real World Parents Newsletter. Speaking of which...parents, mark your calendars for the Fall Parent Meeting on Monday, August 10 at 7pm in the Youth Room.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Half-Way?!

We are currently halfway through our summer! Unbelievable, isn't it? Seems like I just began planning for summer activities, and most of them are either in progress or finished! We returned from Reach nearly two weeks ago and (hopefully!) we've all recovered. This was my second year and while there were challenges of course, this week really was awesome. Our youth are fantastic and it's been a real honor to watch God work in their lives.

Moving on to bigger and better (if possible!)...Hot Summer Nights, our 3-week series on relationships, began last week and continues again tomorrow. We'll be discussing topics such as the ways guys and girls view dating relationships, what the Bible says about sex, "how far is too far" (how I love that question!), and redemption. We also have guest speakers--this week, our new Christian Ed director, Jessica Moser, and her husband, Adam.

Mini Golf Mondays began yesterday...this is another 3 week series but it's full-on competition! We meet at Tuscora Park at 3pm and the best average score at the end wins the Golden Putter. Even if you're a little over par, it's still fun--the ice cream afterward is soo worth it! After yesterday's game, Graham Sabo is in the lead! Who can beat him??

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Newsletter

Here's the link to this week's YS Parent Newsletter!

Want to send us mail at camp?

Joe Schmoe
c/o Reach Workcamps
Annville-Cleona S.D.
500 South White Oak Street
Annville, PA 17003

Monday, June 15, 2009

It's a great day for a workcamp!

The forms are signed.

The vans are rented.

The money has been raised.

The meetings are finished.

The time has been set: 7:45am next Sunday--we're heading to WORKCAMP!! :-)


Please do keep our team in prayer next week as we head out. There will be no blog updates (my phone is not THAT cool...still the basic 0-9 numbers and I'm cheap, so no web) til we get back, but I'm looking forward to an awesome time! We've got 25 kids and 5 adults going, the most we've ever had! I feel so blessed to be a part of this once again (and much more relaxed, since I went last year too!). We've got youth going for their SEVENTH time and some for their very first. Even our adults are first-timers! We've got an English teacher, a "handyman," a retired scientist, and a business owner. One of our adults is 67 years old! And he's dedicated to working with middle-schoolers. (We'll get the psychological evaluation back soon...)

Here's a list of all the youth going--pick one and pray for him or her this week:
Andrew Sopher
Dylan Teter
Paige Goodie
Jackie Cornell
Emily Milleman
Kayla Hershberger
Emily Bichsel
Lindsey Callihan
Kayla Rausch
Meredith Archer
Chris Brace
Emily Neer
Olivia Powell
Holly Wefley
Emma Mulvaney
Chloe Barnett
Adam Hershberger
Stephanie Sopher
Nicki Riker
Jared Powell
Mitchell Archer
Andy Cornell
Olyvia Ford
Graham Sabo
Owen Mulvaney

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Parent Helps from Youth Specialties

Here's a link to this week's Youth Specialties Real Parents Newsletter:


PS--Only 19 days, 13 hours, and 47 minutes until Reach Workcamp! :) Check out http://reachwc.org/ for more on this.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Heating Up This Summer

On Sunday we had our End-of-the-Year Bash for the Youth Group! Since it's been so hot, we were able to start summer right with (what else?) a water balloon fight! We also did a few other water games--one called a "Wet T-shirt Contest." Now, I know what you're thinking..."Why the heck was my kid participating in that and why at church?!" The game was a relay and each team had a set of XXXL clothes soaking in a bucket of water at the starting line. One by one each youth had to put the soaking wet clothes *over* their regular clothes, and then run to the end of the area and back and hand off the clothes to the next team member. They could start taking the oversized shirt and shorts off on the way back, which would elicit some interesting cheers from the kids! Special thanks to Laurel and Chad for helping with games and cooking the hot dogs.

Today I'm starting to work on the lessons for our Hot Summer Nights series. What's that? you ask. Well, I'd be happy to tell you! Studies have found that among adults (i.e., those out of high school...we can argue later when adulthood begins), the majority receive a negative (either "It's bad--don't do it ever" or silence altogether) response from parents on the question of sex. For three Wednesday evenings in July (1, 8, 15) the youth will meet from 5-7 to eat dinner and talk about relationships, love, and sex. It will be an open dialogue and a safe space to ask questions. Note: This isn't a biology talk. I'm not going to explain how a girl "becomes a woman," and there certainly won't be any bananas involved! This is a time to explore what the Bible has to say about relationships, what God wants for each of us, and how we should treat each other in dating relationships. There's no age requirement nor a need to be at any certain "stage" in life. All are welcome.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Interesting Perspective for Pixar

Have you seen Up? You should! Trivia: Bob Peterson, essentially the main Pixar guy for this film, is the son of our own singles minister Marlene Peterson! Here's an interesting editorial from a mom regarding the movie--do you agree?

http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2009/06/dear_pixar_from_all_the_girls.html?sc=fb&cc=fp

Ah, Summer Cometh!

Yesterday was a blast! No pics to post--but we had a great day at Sluggers 'N Putters! Most of the kids hadn't been there before, and it had been a year or two since I'd been back. With one fun pass, each youth got to pick 4 activities--gokarts, bumper boats, mini-golf, rock-climbing, batting cages, or the driving range. We definitely filled our two hours there! I was soaked when we left thanks to a few middle-school girls who shall remain nameless (plus Meredith :-)) who ganged up on me on the boats with squirt guns! Yikes!

June is going to be a pretty busy month for us (not going to lie, I enjoyed a bit of breathing room in May). This coming Sunday is our End-of-the-Year Bash from 5-6:30pm! Cookout and games...I've been thinking I want to do something like that ABC show "WipeOut"...Not sure yet how to flesh that out without major injuries, haha!

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Go-Karts Anyone?

Looking for something to do this weekend? Join us as we go to Sluggers 'N' Putters in Canal Fulton for mini-golf, go-karts, bumper boats, rock climbing, batting cages and more! Grab a friend and sign up outside the youth room door (or contact me). The cost is $15 per youth and the weather is looking to be beautiful! If you've never been there before, check out their website:

http://www.sluggers-putters.com/

We'll be meeting in the church parking lot at 2pm and hopefully returning around 5pm. You won't want to miss this!

Hello World!

Hello Blogger World! Trying out a new format to get info and feedback to the families of First United Methodist Church of New Philadelphia, OH. Check back for more updates on what's new with our youth ministry (events, groups, etc.), what we're talking about, and maybe something for you to think about!

Things you'll hear about soon: Sluggers 'N' Putters trip, Reach Workcamp, and Hot Summer Nights!



Blessings,
Amy