- Our new intern, Jonathan Naylor, is hard at work and loving his time with the FUMC Youth Group
- Small Groups have been created and meet every Sunday morning
- Confirmation Class has five new students and is meeting weekly with Jim Rice
- Several sports ministries are being developed
Thursday, November 11, 2010
It's aliiiive!
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Cedar Point Trip
Wednesday, June 23rd
$25 per student
(plus spending money for food)
Leaving from J.I.M.S Place parking lot at 8:00am. Returning by 10:00pm.
Please sign up by emailing Amy at youthministry@npfirstumc.org or
RSVPing to the Facebook event page.
You must sign up by Sunday, June 20.
All students (and friends!) MUST have a FUMC medical release form on file. Forms can be downloaded from www.npfirstumc.org.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
CAR WASH CANCELLED
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Events on the Horizon...
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Brainy Stuff
As many of you may know, I love to read. My coffee table is usually littered with books that I’m in the middle of perusing. (Lately they seem to be grad school text books!) One of my biggest problems with reading is this—I can never seem to finish a book! No matter how interesting and exciting the book is, I never finish it. I’ll even recommend books to other people that I’ve never finished.
Well, I’m proud to say, I’ve finished reading (oh, within about 20 pages) a really great book. I’ve been reading The Primal Teen: What the New Discoveries about the Teenage Brain Tell Us about Our Kids, by Barbara Strauch. This is not a Christian book, or even a parenting book, but it’s one that any parent of a teenager should own! Strauch addresses topics such as the introduction and length of adolescence (now extended to the late twenties!), the role of risk-taking, failure, consistency, and enthusiasm, all from a brain perspective! For example, did you know that the prefrontal cortex of a teenager’s brain is not completely formed until his or her mid-twenties? This is the area that makes decisions, empathy, and controlling impulses. This is also where the personality of a person exists (ever wonder why your kid seems to change friends or personas within a month?).
- Be inconsistent (but have a growing desire for consistency)
- Be apparently hypocritical (as they learn to match behavior with thought)
- Be moving away from compartmentalized thinking
- Be moving outside their comfort zone
- Have a unique journey of discipleship
- Be teachable
- Be a “rebellious” disciple (challenge and question ideas as they begin to think abstractly)
Sound at all like your child? Relax—it’s normal. Wild, but normal. While we are only beginning to understand how the brain works, research is confirming that this is a WILD RIDE for families. As a parent, you could have said that without reading this book, but it’s helpful to understand the science behind what’s happening in your child’s head.
While not always understanding things like synapses and neurons, I do know the God that created these things. And with every page I read of this book, I became more in awe of That Big Guy that created us. Seriously—who thinks this stuff up?! For me, learning became an act of worship. Maybe it will for you too?
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Reach Workcamp Updates
Monday, March 15, 2010
Reach-In? Lock-Camp?
Friday, March 5, 2010
Exciting Weekend
Monday, February 15, 2010
Winter Jam is Coming!
SENIOR HIGH WINTER JAM RETREAT: MARCH 5-7, 2010
YOUR $40 WINTER JAM ADMISSION INCLUDES:
SWIMMING, BASKETBALL, VOLLEYBALL, SHOWERS, ETC @ A LOCAL RECREATION CENTER, 5 HOT MEALS PLUS SNACKS EACH NIGHT, MULTI-SENSORY PRAISE & WORSHIP, RETREAT SPEAKER FOR THE WEEKEND, A GAME ROOM, SATURDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT AS WELL AS THINGS MONEY CAN’T BUY, SUCH AS OPPORTUNITIES TO MEET NEW FRIENDS AND A TIME TO GROW CLOSER TO GOD!
Registration and money is due to Amy by Sun, Feb. 21! Be sure to sign up by the Youth Room Door! This would be a great event to invite friends to. We will have pizza at the church Friday night before we leave.