Thursday, October 10, 2019
Families in Mission- Where will your family serve?
I recently read this article about helping families serve in mission together, and I was instantly proud of the way our congregation at NRUMC encourages families to do this!
If you spend even just a few minutes on our new website you'll see SO MANY ways our church is in mission! From monthly hurricane relief trips to supporting over 75 backpacks of food every week for students in need. Our church's values call us to generosity- to serve and give to others, but also to exhibit courage! Serving as a family might mean giving up something else. I encourage you to be brave enough to SAY YES anyway, even if it means saying no to something else...
I pray that during this season that your family will take advantage of just a few of the mission opportunities that NRUMC offers.
YAM JAM - Oct. 12
-Come dig in the dirt and bag potatoes for the Society of St. Andrews!
Family Promise -Oct. 20-27
- Sign up to cook a meal or be an evening host!
SuperHero Run - Oct. 26
-For the fifth year, friends, family members, runners and walkers will come together to support two families who have suffered too much after their children were affected by rare diseases
UMW Holiday Market - Nov. 7/8
- Bring baked good or crafts to donate to the market.
- Donate used books
- Come shop the market and silent auction on Nov. 7
UMM BBQ- Nov. 8
-Order BBQ plates and Brunswick stew in advance to benefit local missions!
Visit our website to see even more mission opportunities!
“I have shown you in every way, by laboring like this, that you must support the weak. And remember the words of the Lord Jesus, that He said, ‘It is more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Thoughts from a Small Group Leader- "Big O"
"If you build it they will come." The tag line made popular by the film Field of Dreams. The story followed an Iowa corn farmer who was being lead to build a baseball field in the middle of his corn field. As it turns out the main reason he was led to do this was to recapture a chance to toss a baseball with his dad.
Over the past few years North Raleigh UMC has been striving to create and energize a Youth Ministry program that lives up to our Churches "Vision Statement" to glorify God and make disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by offering a safe and caring environment for anyone who is searching to be spiritually fulfilled and accepted. Yes we stumbled over the past five years but I'm excited to say that all of the pieces necessary to live up to our goal are in place. The programs are being planned and your ministry team, Jen, Nick and a group of dedicated volunteers are eager to help you along the way.
We've "built it" now who's ready to come play in our corn field, or sweet potatoes if that's your yam. I am so encouraged by the participation we've had on Sunday nights to start off this year. God has definitely been in the room, leading songs, playing games and speaking through your leaders with messages of encouragement.
On a personal note though I would love to see a greater participation from the upper classes.
We all recognize the many obligations and requirements on your time. With college applications, social events, jobs and school work it's hard to put aside those two hours on Sunday evening. However I also understand the importance of having that one place and time that you can relax and be refreshed, a Refuge- if you will.
Come see us, Sunday evenings at 6:30PM. If you can't we'd still love to hear from you and know that you are OK. Contact Jen or Nick or any of your Small Group leaders. We are there to "have a catch" any time.
John "Big O" Owen.
Parent Article:
https://churchleaders.com/youth/youth-leaders-articles/336435-why-is-youth-group-important.html?fbclid=IwAR2Bo3nH2SFn8h-ZMaU3WIVWncMVgizEjw5z5yfZ8Cznmn746XGLdcxJeYc
Parent Article:
https://churchleaders.com/youth/youth-leaders-articles/336435-why-is-youth-group-important.html?fbclid=IwAR2Bo3nH2SFn8h-ZMaU3WIVWncMVgizEjw5z5yfZ8Cznmn746XGLdcxJeYc
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