June 19-25, 2009
The youth traveled to San Antonio to work at the Methodist Mission Home and the San Antonio Food Bank. Sing for Joy performed at Trinity UMC, the MMH and Morningside Ministries. Here are some pics to show how much fun they had!
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Mad Lib Ways to Serve
by: MSUMC youth @UMYF March 15
If you would like to be a servant, you must first learn how to swim. Ellie is a great example of a servant; she always takes giraffes and hippos and puts them in Check-E Cheese for security. A person can also serve by falling a totem pole or curiously doing fluffy chores for Chuck. One of the true marks of a servant is the ability to spulunk on command and to quickly produce both caterpillars and melodies. Another wonderful way to serve is to go through mid-life crisis thinking you're a duck. This will help you to squash better than the average lamp. Finally, you must always keep this motto in mind: If you want to serve, you must frog-gig Powerades and never forget to skydive your Bible. Most importantly, you should always serve others by constantly shouting, "Double O C!"
If you would like to be a servant, you must first learn how to swim. Ellie is a great example of a servant; she always takes giraffes and hippos and puts them in Check-E Cheese for security. A person can also serve by falling a totem pole or curiously doing fluffy chores for Chuck. One of the true marks of a servant is the ability to spulunk on command and to quickly produce both caterpillars and melodies. Another wonderful way to serve is to go through mid-life crisis thinking you're a duck. This will help you to squash better than the average lamp. Finally, you must always keep this motto in mind: If you want to serve, you must frog-gig Powerades and never forget to skydive your Bible. Most importantly, you should always serve others by constantly shouting, "Double O C!"
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Sleep Outside: to raise awareness and funds for homelessness in Clarksville
Last Friday night, some youth and young adults slept outside at the Orgain's farm in support of homelessness awareness in Clarksville. It had been brought to our attention, during a tour, that the Salvation Army Shelter is still in need of lots of funds in order to finish in time! They would like to be done by January - the beginning of the cold months. Actually, it is already so cold outside and there is no shelter for homeless people in Clarksville to stay... so, we thought we would try to get members of our congregation to pledge their support. To date, we have received pledges for $3515 and they are still coming in! Everyone seems to realize how important this ministry really is in Clarksville.
If you participated in this event, please share some thoughts from your experience. What were you thinking when you crawled into your tent or cardboard box for the first time and tried to get warm enough to fall asleep? Did you feel like you really didn't have any where to go? What steps will you take in life to make sure you never have to sleep out in the cold permanently? How can we help the homeless population in Clarksville be a little more comfortable when we see them on the streets?
If you participated in this event, please share some thoughts from your experience. What were you thinking when you crawled into your tent or cardboard box for the first time and tried to get warm enough to fall asleep? Did you feel like you really didn't have any where to go? What steps will you take in life to make sure you never have to sleep out in the cold permanently? How can we help the homeless population in Clarksville be a little more comfortable when we see them on the streets?
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Youth Sunday
On September 21, the youth led worship in both services. Many people shared their talents and gifts and it was a very moving service! Included in the service was a liturgical dance, Sing for Joy choir, two speakers, a skit to interpret the scripture, a couple pianists and several liturgists! The youth are such a talented group always willing to share. Enjoy the pics!
Monday, October 6, 2008
BARF Hayride
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Water Wars!
This past Sunday, we had our kick-off event called Water Wars! Beginning the afternoon with our monthly Youth Ministry Team meeting, followed by some beginning of the year parent meetings, Water Wars was the perfect ending to a productive day!
The event features relay races such as filling the bucket with sponges, squirting beach balls through road cones and a beach ball walk. For group building, we tried a variation on the water balloon toss with partners using plastic table cloths to throw balloons to other partners. After a regular version of water balloon toss, it turned into a free for all! I don't think anyone walked away from the event dry. It was a great time for everyone and we welcomed many new 6th graders to our group! Hope you'll enjoy the pictures!
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