Sunday, June 10, 2012

Youtheology Pilgrimage

**Maddy Malone is one of the St Paul Youth who has been attending Youtheology at St. Paul School of Theology in Kansas City, KS.  She is currently on the Youtheology Pilgrimage.  The following is a note from the Youtheology Director.



We are eagerly anticipating our upcoming Pan-Methodist Pilgrimage with travel from Friday, June 8th (after overnighting Saint Paul tomorrow, Thursday, June 7th) to Saturday, June 16th. It is an exciting time.
We would like you to know that we appreciate the confidence you have placed in us in allowing your youth to go on this pilgrimage. We take this responsibility seriously. With your prayers and the diligent attention of our leaders, all will be well.
As director of the program, I will be leading the pilgrimage. Sharing leadership with me will be Mrs Lee Svet, youTheology Media and Publicatons Coordinator; Mr Tyler Fletcher, Program Assistant; Ms Stephanie Stephens and Ms Ramona Winfied, Saint Paul School of Theology Students and Small Group Leaders; Rev Santiago Heredia, UMC Elder and Small Group Leader from youTheology Southwest in El Paso, TX; and Ms Janessa Smith, youTheology Intern. This is a very caring team that is committed to the well-being of the students and the accomplishment of our programmatic goals.
Eighteen youth will be on the pilgrimage. There will be 15 from youTheology Midwest in Kansas City, MO, 1 from the yT-Pod in Illinois, and 2 from youTheology Southwest in El Paso, TX. During the pilgrimage, a member of the AMEZ church in New York will participate with us.
The seminar at the UMC’s General Board of Church and Society will focus on economic justice, how it relates to who we are, and how it affects us every day. This came out of a discussion with the young people in Kansas City and El Paso during orientation in August 2012. The seminar is conducted by seasoned staff at the General Board of Church and Society in a building opposite the Capitol.
Each day, beginning Friday, June 8th, we will post daily updates written by the youTheologians themselves that chronicle the Pilgrimage. We will also include photos and video clips. Please check www.youtheology.org/panmethodistpilgrimage2012 to see how we’re doing and what we’re learning.
Thank you very much for your support and prayers. You are appreciated. May God bless you with peace!
Claire A Smith
Director of youTheology and
Youth Ministry Specialist-in-Residence

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Youth Out and About!

This week we have two of our Youth at Youth Annual Conference in Lincoln.  Matt and Chandler Bowden have been representatives for the Youth at St. Paul for a few years now.  They left Tuesday and I hope to be getting some messages from them to share with you.

Maddy Malone leaves tomorrow to go on the YouTheology annual pilgrimage.  They will be going to the east coast to walk in the footsteps of John Wesley.  She will be sending posts about her experiences - so stay tuned for them!

Please join me in taking a moment to say a prayer for our Youth as they travel, wishing them safe journeys, meaningful experiences and blessings as they learn more themselves and their relationship with God.  What fantastic opportunities they have.  They are so lucky to have such a supportive congregation behind them!

Check back soon for more updates!

Sunday, May 20, 2012

Senior Posters

For those of you who may have missed out on the posters





Rooted and Grounded

Ephesians 3:14-19

New King James Version (NKJV)

14 For this reason I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 15 from whom the whole family in heaven and earth is named, 16 that He would grant you, according to the riches of His glory, to be strengthened with might through His Spirit in the inner man, 17 that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith; that you, being rooted and grounded in love, 18 may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is the width and length and depth and height— 19 to know the love of Christ which passes knowledge; that you may be filled with all the fullness of God.


For those of you attending the Graduate Recognition, you'll get to see the gift all the seniors are receiving and it refers to this scripture.  We, as a congregation, have nurtured and supported our seniors as they have grown - both in years and in faith.  Now, as they graduate and step out into the world (sniffle, sniffle) I am so excited to see what amazing things they will accomplish.

I encourage you to check out the Senior posters at the back of Fellowship hall, share some cake with them at the reception following the Fusion Service and as always - worship with them and support them on their Faith journey.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Peace Pole

What is a Peace Pole?

From the PeacePoleProject:

A Peace Pole is a handcrafted monument that displays the message and prayer "May Peace Prevail on Earth" on each of its four or six sides, usually in different languages.  There are tens of thousands of peace poles in 180 different countries all over the world dedicated as monuments to peace.  They serve as constant reminders for us to visualize and pray for peace.

When you plant a Peace Pole in your community, you are linking with people all over the world who have planted Peace Poles in the same spirit of peace.

A Peace Pole is an internationally-recognized symbol of the hopes and dreams of the entire human family, standing vigil in silent prayer for peace on earth. Each Peace Pole bears the message May Peace Prevail on Earth in different languages on each of its four or six sides. There tens of thousands of Peace Poles in nearly every country in the world dedicated as monuments to peace.

Your organization is invited to plant a Peace Pole at each of your centers to highlight the important work you do in many countries to bring about world peace through inner peace. Your Peace Poles would symbolize your mission and simultaneously link your work with that of people of all faiths and nationalities worldwide who are striving for a better world. Won’t you join this great network of peace?

Your Peace Poles may be purchased or hand-crafted locally, displaying the languages that are meaningful to your organization. Each Peace Pole should be dedicated in a ceremony that can commemorate a special occasion (such as the founding of your organization or the annual UN-designated International Day of Peace). The prayers offered at your Peace Pole dedication will help to activate the worldwide network of prayers for peace.


Monday, April 30, 2012

Relevance

rel·e·vance

noun \ˈre-lə-vən(t)s\

Definition of RELEVANCE

1
a: relation to the matter at hand b: practical and especially social applicability : pertinence <giving relevance to college courses>
2
: the ability (as of an information retrieval system) to retrieve material that satisfies the needs of the user
 
 
If someone asked you to describe what you've done that has real relevance - what would you say?  What makes you important?  What have you done that has meaning?
 
Now that you've had a moment to ponder that question - did you mention anything that is relevant to God?  What have you done today, or this week, or this month  - that is relevant to Him? 
 
Stop for just a minute today and simply pray to God.  Don't worry about flowery, elaborate prayers - just talk to Him.  Tell Him thanks.  Tell Him what's bothering you, what you worry about - and ask Him to help.  He wants you to share your life with Him and to include Him in all the details.
 
So, before you go to sleep tonight - include God in your day.  Make it relevant.

Sunday, April 22, 2012

It's On!

I'm going to make a serious effort (with some assistance) to get you a blog every week.  I have some fantastic Youth who will be helping me out by providing a few posts of their own.  We'll try and be sure to do special posts when we're away (Youth Annual Conference, Youtheology, Mission trip, etc.).  Please be sure to stay tuned for our posts!

Here's what's coming up for the Youth:
today we had a picnic at the park, played frisbee, some baseball and tossed the football a bit too.  We had a new chaperone (Walt Thomas) join us.  He has some great ideas for future Youth activities.

Next week (April 29th) we'll be going rollerskating.

Here's a little devotional for you to ponder.  It's from the devotional journal "God is in the Small Stuff".

This is real love.  It is not that we loved God, but that he loved us. . .  1 John 4:10

The only love that is completely other centered is called agape love.  This is love of the highest order.  When we love with agape love, we desire the best for the people we love.  We are even able to love those who are unlovable.
We are capable of agape love only to the extent that we give the details of our lives over to God and allow Him to work in us.  But even before that can happen, we must realize that God loves us and that He can only love us with this kind of love.  God's love is never self-centered, and God's love is always sacrifical.  While we were enemies of God, He loved us.  When we ran from God, He loved us.  And He loved us so much that He sacrificed the Son He loved most so that we could experience eternal life.
Love is the essence of God.  Love is what motivates Him to do what He does for us -- down to the last detail -- even when we don't love him in return.  Knowing that should give tremendous meaning to our lives.
Whenever you feel insignificant, remember how important you are to God.
Love yourself as the unique individual God created you to be -- nothing more, nothing less.
God does not help us because we deserve it; He helps us because He loves us.
Love isn't an option. We are commanded by God to love others.
Never confuse love with lust.
Loving God is the greatest thing you can do.

Take a few minutes this week to spend with the Lord - it could be while driving, maybe in the shower, before you go to sleep at night or when you first wake up in the morning.  Think about how much He loves you, the blessings He has given you.  His love isn't something you earn or something you deserve - He loves you no matter what (the good, bad and the ugly).  Don't forget to thank Him!