Thursday, December 18, 2008

Everyday Worship

An idea we have been exploring is how to live out our faith and show others what loving Christ means to us. Many kids (and adults) that we come into contact with have either been turned off by church for some reason, or simply have never been exposed much to it and have no desire to fit into a certain Christian mold. So, we are looking for ways to worship God in our everyday lives, and to invite anyone who’s interested to be a part of that.

To put this concept into action, in November we decided to “redistribute the warmth” by collecting blankets and various other warm items for people in our community who are in need. An organization called Greeley for God has a lunch every Sunday in Lincoln Park for people who have no roof over their heads and no food to eat. They allowed us to hand out blankets and pillows after people had finished their Thanksgiving meal. As we handed out blankets to over 150 people that day, I saw two people that I knew coming through the line, and I realized how quickly one’s circumstances can change. One even owned her own business and lost it due to the poor economy. Now she and her children have nowhere to go.

By inviting our youth to be involved in such things, it allows them to experience what having a relationship with God means to us. And, whether a person has a relationship with Christ or not, giving of ourselves and loving others is something that every human being can relate to. Have a wonderful holiday season, everyone! And, thank you so much for all your support.
Cecilia DeShong
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Friday, November 21, 2008

Higher Grounds Blessings

I am amazed at what God can do when you ask. For the last few months, I’ve been praying for new volunteers for HG. I have wanted to get it so that the volunteers we have can take a week or two off a month.

In the last 3 weeks, I’ve had roughly 8-10 teens come to me wanting to be volunteers. WOW!! I’ve been here for over a year and a half and I’ve never had this many kids wanting to help. Last week, I had an orientation with some of them. They stuff they told me was amazing, especially since we’re talking about teenagers!!! One told me he didn’t care if it was taking out trash and doing dishes. He just wanted to be here and help. I don’t know about you but when I was 16, taking out trash and dishes were on the bottom of my list of good times. They also want job experience and want to be treated in the same fashion. It’s amazing what God does when you least expect it. I had the expectation of adults coming to help, NOT the kids we’re trying to help! But alas, what can I say about the creator of the universe. I guess He just does what He sees fit. Peace out!

Oh and by the way, I still am looking for as many adult volunteers as I can get! Hint Hint!!!

Jared

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Friday, November 7, 2008

Code of the Future

Higher Grounds       The Farm                 ASP
If you don't know what this is you soon will, this a QR code and when you take a picture of it with a internet enabled cell phone it will lead you directly to our website. www.ncyfc.org. So if you are bored try it, better yet, "right click and save as" the picture and print them out on labels and plaster them all over.
 
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Tuesday, November 4, 2008

It's mine!!

I have had a lot of interest from the older students about helping to run and shape the after school program. I honestly value their opinions. The response I get from them is a willingness to help and work alongside me. The student leaders that have stepped up are willing to encourage their younger peers and friends to follow the rules and lead in a positive way. Keep in mind they still have growing brains and that makes them susceptible to act irrationally at times, but more often them not they are caring and thoughtful individuals. Student leaders have helped me make and distribute promotional materials, helped to shape the rules, an d develop an incentive to  earn rewards for improved school work. As a new program the A.S.P is starting to take shape and our student leaders are starting to feel a sense of responsibility and ownership of the program. For instance one of the student council members has stopped saying, "What are you going to do about …… ". Now she says things like, "Maybe we should…"
I wonder how the world might be different if youth felt that they could work together with more adults in our community organizations. It would be nice to hear students say things like, "Over the summer I helped keep our parks clean, I was on a committee that made our school safer, We helped our teen mothers get a diploma, we helped to feed our homeless. Ownership makes a big difference. When it's yours you care more about it. 
This is also great for building meaningful relationships with the students. I'm finding that one of the best ways to build a relationship with anyone is work together with them toward a common goal. It's been wonderful to see students make the A.S.P their own.



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Saturday, November 1, 2008

Friday, Oct 31st

On Friday we decided to have a party and just spend time with the kids that we work with. We wanted to give them an alternative to all the pit falls of Halloween. We had a great time and just had fun. 
Here are some pix of the evening.



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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Putting the Theory to Practice

So I have had this theory for a while that I have been anxious to try.  If you look at missional ministry from a three pronged approach of Build Relationship, Interact with Scripture, Encourage a Response, I think you can use Build Relationship to accomplish more than one thing.  Of course we want to get into a culture of people and build close relationships with them.  But this doesn't have to be done by just hanging out with people.  Have you ever become a regular at a coffee shop?  How well do you get to know the employees?  How much of a relationship begins to be built by hanging at the coffee shop?  Isn't part of the reason you became a regular because of that relationship?


Well, I want to take that dynamic and apply it to the board culture.  But I want to use My Response to Interacting with Scripture as the means to how I build relationships.  (I think that is the best way to build relationship anyway.)  So here is what we are going to try.  Becca and I have a desire to meet people's needs due to our love for God.  A need every person's heart has is to be valued.  I believe firmly that God values each of us a great deal and we as His followers would spend our time well doing our best to make sure others feel valued.  Well, for a skater or snowboarder, making them feel valued is pretty easy--you video tape or take pictures of them.  We believe this is one way to meet a need in their hearts.  So as we do this as our way of telling God we love Him (our Response), skaters and snowboarders will also feel valued.  As this opens conversations up about why we are doing this for them, we will get to share it is the fact of God's value for them (Interact with Scripture) that has given us the desire to show them their value.  We have seen this work greatly in the skate culture here in Greeley in our past.

 

So adding to this, we will be making a locals snowboard video.  Becca and I are going to operate a shuttle to the mountains this season in order to make this possible.  We are charging for the shuttle in our attempt to see if we can be like thecoffee shop that is able to finance the ministry opportunities while building relationships with people in this culture as well as use our efforts to show God we love Him.  As this is a transition, we have sought some funding to supliment this venture in an attempt to make it part way between a business and a missional ministry.


We will know more about how this works in April.  Looking forward to sharing with you more about what we learn in this venture.
-Jeff Neel Director of The Farm

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