• Winter is not over yet!

    Hey there!!

    For those of you who haven't participated in Broomball, I highly encourage it for next year. For you, it is quite simple... meet at the church, find Mary, give her money, make sure you have a medical release form and find a seat on the bus. But for me, it begins months earlier. Finding out a date that works, calling the ice rink, filling out contracts, giving money, making sure our insurance policy covers dumb things kids do.. all that fun stuff. Then there is promotion. We throw out the word in Newsletters, Bulletins, Announcement Sheets, that I find laying on the floor after service, and even sending out postcard reminders. The night of is always a blast also. Fist things first.. COFFEE!! Then I'm running around making sure the bus driver will be there, that the keys to the bus will be there, medical release forms are filled out, my computer has life to do check-in... oh wait. I forgot it this year, so having to everything the old fashioned way, on paper. After all kids are checked in, we are doing head count. Kyky (here) Reece (fart sounds) Nicholas (I like turtles) Finally we get on the road. It's loud, dark, cold, and smells like an old bus mixed with body odor. The ice rink is empty when we arrive, beautiful with the lights down and steam swirling into the air. The calmness reverses as the floodgates are opened wide and a stampede of wild kids run out on the ice wearing helmets and carrying sticks! Now is the beginning of our crazy night. An hour and a half and many crashes later, we are all sweaty and gross, ready to call it a night and go home. The ride back is much quieter, but much stinkier. Call me crazy, but this is why I love Middle School kids. They are all so unique in their own way. I learn new things every day. Every event is different than the last. I love getting to know the kids in their comfort zones. There it is... one more night in the life of a leader of middle school kids....

  • Wintery Wonderland

    Hey there fellow friends and family,

    I am currently sitting at the basketball game at church with Kyky. I am not too fond of the sport and get easily confused, but it makes for fun entertainment and beats sitting at home alone. Though sleep sounds so much better right now due to the fact that we just got back from our day in the snow. 

    ......

    We took the Middle and High School kids up to Mt. Hoodoo (I have been informed though that it is not "Mt. Hoodoo" to the locals, but just plain old "Hoodoo") Random fact... 

    We had a total of 59 students and leaders on a bus driving for 2 hours. Once there we all went tubing on the Autobahn for a long time... If you haven't been tubing before, let me quickly explain it... you get a tube that looks like one you would use on the water behind a boat, get in line and either patiently wait to get hooked to a cable pulley or take the short cut and walk up the hill which proves to be more painful than anything. Once to the top you find a line you want to be in, the hardest having the longest line, to the easiest that has the shortest line. Your turn comes and you have a few options. 1. sit in the tube facing forward and gently push off and go down the hill at a moderate pace all the while dragging your feet as brakes which makes you stop too far from the end and you end up having to walk the rest of the way. 2. repeat one without using your feet as brakes and you get to the end feeling pretty good about your experience. or 3. take a running head start, jumping onto your tube on your stomach and go barreling down the mountain at racing speeds uncommon to man and go flying past the finish lines and up the runway ramp and over that until you are stopped short by a fence and a security guard telling you next time use your feet as brakes.... 

    The last run of the day, Joy and I went down in the double tube with the flip video spinning around flying down the hill. Just when I thought it was all over at the end, I stood up and Joshua yelled my name. I looked around for him and then the next thing I knew I was flying backwards over some small child and his tube that just used me as a bowling pin and landed on my head. It hurt so bad... Joy pulled me away in a tube to the side lines. Joshua came over and said he laughed when it happened!! He thought to himself, "Oh it's just Mary. She will be fine" Wow Joshua... Thanks....

  • Christmas Gifts 2009

    Hey!!

    So I don't know how your family does Christmas, but we have this tradition that we do to to help cut down costs and so that everyone gets the same amount of gifts. We draw names at Thanksgiving for all the family that will be around for Christmas. This year we will have my three brothers, one sister (Kelsey, for those of you who haven't forgotten who she is), two sister in-laws, two baby nieces, my mom and dad and grandma. It will be nice to have everyone home for Christmas. I will get to meet the newest niece, Nicole. I'm very excited for that. 

    But as with every year, I hate going out and buying gifts. Pushing through the crowds, trying to keep up with all the new trends, finding out what my person wants for gifts without asking.. all of that is just plain exhausting. By the time I get what I want I'm ready for a hot cup of coffee (that I don't have to make) and sit at home with a blanket and put on a good movie.. maybe something like The Holiday or some cheesy girl movie. Meanwhile the presents are still in the bag next to the door... I will get to those later. 

    So.. this year I drew my mom and my little brother. You might be thinking, that should be easy... earrings for mom and something cool for the brother.. right. Well I have been thinking about what I can do for them since Thanksgiving.. I think I almost know what I'm going to do. But I can't put it on here because I told them to read my blog...

    Instead... I have put together a list of the top 10 gift ideas for you to look at incase you are in the same predicament I was in.. Maybe you have a special someone.. (which you are all too young for) or a parent or a little sister or brother that already has everything!! Or you just don't have that much money and would like to do something more personal this year...

    1) A framed Photo of yourself.. parents love this (not little siblings as much)

    2) Settlers of Catan (for those boys that love to play board games with their friends for 3 weeks)

    3) Twilight Movie (yes.. I will admit I liked it.. )

    4) Coffee Cups (with a cute saying or your photo on it)

    5) Pleo the Dinosaur (why? well.. if you don't already have a family pet this is a great idea)

    6) Transformer Movie Toys (little brothers??)

    7) Baked Cookies (this only works if you know what you are doing)

    8) Gift Certificate for 1 Hour of House Work or a Massage or Making Breakfast (Great for Mom and Dad)

    9) Gift Baskets (anything from food, to a movie night out, to little things like chap stick, feet warmers, gloves, ear muffs.. pick a theme and run with it)

    10) Life Size Garden Gnome with Solar Lantern (when you have run out of ideas...)

    There you have it! Just remember the real reason for Christmas. Remember who we are celebrating and what He did for you so you could have eternal life and live a life worthy of Him! Read Matthew 1-2. Have a Merry Christmas:)

    Mary 


  • December Parent Letter

    MiddleSchool Parents,

    Canyou believe it's already Christmas?  This has been a GREAT year for middleschool ministries but we have an even larger year planned for 2010!  Letme tell you what's going on!

    StartingJanuary 4, 2010 our middle school students are going to start a program to readthrough the entire Bible in a year!  As a matter of fact, all of our agegroup areas are going to do this, which will provide an awesome opportunity foryour family to read through the Bible.  In middle school we're callingthis THE BIG DIG.  I'm reallyexcited about this opportunity for our students to learn scripture together andwalk through the entire Bible together over the course of the year.  Tomake this possible I'm going to ask for your help in a few ways:

    1.)Would you help make sure your student can obtain one of our teen devotionalBibles?  We have worked really hard to research and study Bibles and tomake this reading program work we want every student in middle school to usethe same Bible.  These Bibles are normally $23 but we are literallypurchasing them by the case and are able to make them available for only $13.We have included materials in this month’s newsletter mailing to allowyou to purchase one as a gift for your child for Christmas.  

    2.)Would you attend a parent meeting next Sunday, December 6 in the middle schoolroom following the second service.  I would love to have an opportunity toexplain every detail of this program to you because we want the entire familyto be involved. We'll be having meetings in each of the age group departmentsthat day.  It would be great if you could split up and cover all of themeetings.  If you are a single parent or unable to attend all of them comesee me after the meeting you attend and I'll bring you up to speed.

    Duringthe parent meeting I also want to share with you an exciting opportunity ourstudents have in March to go to the Dare 2 Share Conference in Seattle.This conference will help equip and motivate your student to learn moreabout God and how to share their faith with others. At the meeting I'll sharewith you all the details, but you will want to make sure your student is ableto attend the conference.

    OurChristmas series this year is called ANo Frills Christmas.  This series is focusing on removing the clutterof Christmas and looking at the importance of Christ as the Savior of the worldthrough various characters of the Bible.  This series takes place Sundaymornings at 9:15 am and Wednesday nights at 7:00 pm.  We'd love to haveyour student there!

    Thanksso much for all you do as a parent!

    Pastor Joshua

  • Myrtle Creek Quiz Meet Results

    First, you all need to know that we had a wonderful quiz!  Despite problems getting on our way (for those who
    don't know, the bus wouldn't start; it was 5:30am; there was a group of 22 of us plus a van load from McMinnville; the battery was jumped and charged-thanks to Mike Downer-and we were able to leave about 6:15,) we made it in time to quiz.  And, quiz we did!  Parents, you should be proud of your students as some
    of them "came with their game on."  IT WAS A GREAT DAY-TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!!
     
    HIGH SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS:  Kevin Bowles, Ross Martinson, Kelsey Short, Brittany Short, Alison Knight, Shannon Bowles
     
    MIDDLE SCHOOL PARTICIPANTS:  Nate Stone, Nathan Schmidt, Denton Downer, Tyler Short, Tiffany Wonderly, Olivia Schmidt, Victoria King, Victoria Fitzsimmons, Jessica Knight, Sophie Showers, Lexi Ramsey
     
     
    SPECIAL AWARDS:
        Tyler Short - #1 quizzer in novice division, Most improved quizzer from last quiz
        Olivia Schmidt - #2 quizzer in novice
        Alison Knight - #3 quizzer in novice
        Brittany Short - #4 quizzer in novice
        Jessica Knight - #5 quizzer in novice
        Denton Downer - #6 quizzer in novice
       Kelsey Short - #6 quizzer in high intermediate division
        Kevin Bowles - #2 quizzer in pro division, Memory Award for all 80 verses
       Shannon Bowles - Memory Award for all 80 verses
     
    The pro team took 2nd for the tournament.
    The orange team took 4th in high intermediate.
    The blue team took 1st in novice.
    The green team took 2nd in novice.
    The yellow team took 4th in novice.
     
    Thank you, quizzers, for all your hard work.  Remember, you will have Christmas break soon.  What a GREAT
    opportunity to do some extra quizzing!  We encourage you to spend at least 15 minutes per day reading God's
    Word.  Talk to one of us coaches if you want any ideas on making your study time more productive.  Parents,
    feel free to contact any of us at any time should you have any questions or comments about your student.  Thank you for your support.
     
    Have a blessed Lord's Day.
     
    Your Quiz Leaders
    Jerry Miller, Bryan Bowles, Michelle Short, Roseanne Bowles and Shawna Martinson

  • Big Weekend

    Hey guys and gals!!

    This is my first time ever writing a blog. It should be fun. October is officially over and we are moving into the cold, stormy weather. If it hasn't happened yet, just wait, it will. 

    So.. what have we been up to? Good question. Last month we had our Fall Retreat with the Caveman. We were challenged and encouraged by Sam Baker as our speaker, a professor from Corban College. He spoke on Ecclesiastes 12:13 "Now all has been heard; here is the conclusion of the matter: Fear God and keep his commandments, for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every deed into judgement, including every hidden thing, whether good or evil."

    November 13th-14th a couple of us girl leaders took 21 girls up to Ptown for the Revolve Tour. It was a really awesome time for our girls to connect with each other and hear from famous people who are just like you and me. I also got to spend my birthday with them that Saturday. So.. I woke up and they had gotten me coffee and a pink gift bag full of pink fun stuff: nail polish, hair brush, gum, other fun things:) 

    Now we are heading into the last month of 2009!! It's crazy to think we will have to learn how to write 2010 too soon! Hope you are all enjoying the beautiful, crisp, cold weather while it lasts... 

    Mary

  • Primeville Quiz Results

    Just want to give you a brief summary of our meet.  We went to Prineville and had the following students
    quizzing:
     
    HIGH SCHOOL:  Matt Ceiplis, Kevin Bowles, Ross Martinson, Kelsey Short, Brittany Short, Shannon Bowles
     
    MIDDLE SCHOOL:  Nate Stone, Bradley Sever, Tyler Short, Denton Downer, Victoria Fitzsimmons, 
                                    Tiffany Wonderly, Victoria King, Lexi Ramsey, Sophie Showers, Jessica Knight         
     

    Of special note:  MATT received the spirit award-given to the quizzer who demonstrates the best attitude,
                            and demeanor of the quiz.  He was chosen by the coaches from all
                            quizzers (over 80) attending the meet.  He also was the 7th best quizzer in his division.
     
                                   KEVIN received a Master Memory award for memorizing the first 8 chapters of
                                1 Corinthians-word perfect.  He also was top quizzer for the meet.
     
                                    SHANNON received an award from memorizing the 32 required memory verses-
                                word perfect.  She also was the 3rd best quizzer in her division.
     
                                    NATE STONE  AND
                                    TYLER SHORT  both received awards for memory work.
     
    We are thankful the time all of our quizzers have spent studying God's Word and being a part of a great
    QUIZ TEAM.  We want to thank you, as their pastors, for your support, encouragement and prayer
    for each of them (as well as for us.)  

    We look forward to our next meet in Coquille November 7th. 
     

  • We had a great Big Weekend

    Big Weekend 2009 was awesome!  We'll have pictures & video up soon!  Make sure you don't miss the start of the new series OLD SCHOOL starting this Sunday.  Also keep your eyes out for our newsletter featuring some really 'old school' pictures of your leaders!

  • Don't Miss BIG WEEKEND

    Hey guys!  BIG WEEKEND is coming up!  Don't please don't miss it!  It's past the deadline but I will still find a way for you to go!  Sign up on here. If you are having trouble using the web sign up please call 503-581-3680 ext 333 and leave a message or talk to Mary.  We have scholarships.  If you need one please e-mail me jlindley@salemnaz.org

  • Free Night at the Circus Sept 17th *** UPDATE Girl's Night Canned

    * Unfortunately the tickets for Friday night did not come through... so Mary is working on some other plans for the girls!  Contact her for more details! (Posted 9:33pm Sept 14th)

    Parents & Students,

    As you may be aware from time to time we have some last minute opportunities come up for a night out on the town, etc. We have just received a donation of access to a box suite at the Rose Quarter for the Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus Show. Space is limited so it will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. We will do a girls night and a guys night.

    Thursday Night, September 17th GUYS night
    Friday Night, September 18th GIRLS night


    You can check out the show here:
    http://www.ringling.com/TopLanding.aspx?id=15322


    We will meet at the church 5:30pm both nights and return by 10:30pm. We only have about 12 spaces each night. You can sign up on the clipboard at 'sign up central' by the entrance to the middle school room on Sunday.

    The only cost will be food.  You can either bring a dinner and eat it on the way there or bring money for snacks at the Rose Quarter.

  • We had a great LUAU!

    We kicked off our Gospel Journey Maui series tonight with a great LUAU!  We'll start Gospel Journey Maui next Wednesday 7-8:15pm in the Annex at the church.  Check out the media section for a few pictures from the night!

    Pastor Joshua

  • 9-9-09 Update

    Parents and Students -

    I just wanted to let you know our middle school website has been updated with a new theme and look for this year!  Make sure you take some time to check it out at http://www.myyouthgrouprocks.com   It will be updated with all of the latest information about events and activities.

    -We had a great time this last Sunday morning welcoming our new 6th grade students and kicking off our new series called 'Friends'.  As we are starting another year of school we are learning Biblical principles about making friends, keeping friends, and being a friend.  Don't miss out on this exciting series Sunday morning at 9:15.

    -We also start Gospel Journey Maui this upcoming Wednesday, September 16th from 7-8:15pm in the annex.  Check it out on our website.  

    -Big Weekend (Fall Retreat) is coming up!  We've made it really simple to sign up online for this event.  You can also fill out a form at the church.  The cost is $55.  But if you bring 5 friends at $55 you get in free. (WHAT A DEAL!!!!) Sign up fast though!

    -Also just to remind you this Sunday at 11am is a very important meeting regarding our building project.  We'll have our regular middle school service at 9:15am in the annex then head over to the sanctuary for this important meeting at 11am.

    If you have any questions please contact me... jlindley@salemnaz.org

    Looking forward to a great new year!

    Pastor Joshua

  • Importing Building Meeting

    Hey students and parents.  Make sure you catch a VERY important meeting about the building project this Sunday at 11:00am in the sanctuary!  Pastor Dave has some very important details to share with you and it's vital that you are in attendance.  We'll have our regular middle school service at 9:15am in the annex and continue in our Friends series then we'll head straight on over to the sanctuary for this important time.

  • September Parent Letter

    Dear Parents,

    Wow! Summer is almost over!  I hope it has been a good summer for you. I am excited about the things we have lined up for this year middle school ministries and wanted to take a few minutes and share with you.

    I know this letter will arrive in the hands of some who may not have been to the church in a while.  I want to especially encourage you to not miss this new opportunity for your student to become involved in a youth group and learn what it means to live for God.  Our students face challenges today that can lead them down very bad paths in life.  It is crucial we reach students when they are in middle school and younger to help them make good decisions that will last for life.  Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help your student become involved here at the church.

    I'm kicking off a new series this month called 'Friends'.  We will be taking a biblical approach to friendships and the relationships we have in life.  This is a great time for your students to bring their Bibles and come to church prepared to learn new things from the Bible and put them to practice in life.  We'll be doing this series during our Sunday morning service, which is 9:15-10:55am every Sunday morning in the annex.

    We're doing a 10-week series on Wednesday nights called Gospel Journey Maui. This series takes a look at how we can articulate our faith among a culture of many faiths.  This series will take place on Wednesday nights from 7-8:15 pm in the annex.  We're kicking it off with a special Luau at the Martinsons’ on Wednesday, September 9th.  Their address is: 1634 63rd Ave NE, Salem, OR 97317.  We'd love to see your student at this event!

    Our next major event is BIG WEEKEND.  This is our annual fall retreat. The cost this year is $55 and includes all meals, transportation, etc.  The retreat will be held at Camp Tadmor and is the weekend of October 2nd-4th. This event is an amazing opportunity for your student and their friends.  It's a fast-paced weekend full of games, scripture, worship, devotions, quiet time, and connecting time. Time and time again I have seen students who are new or unconnected with few or no friends attend this event and come back completely changed having made some new friends for life.  If there is ANYTHING that stands in the way of your student attending this event let me help.  We have some scholarships available and I am willing to do whatever is necessary to find a way for your student to attend this event.

    I'm looking forward to another great year here at Salem First.  If you have any questions or anything I can help you with please let me know!

    Pastor Joshua

    jlindley@salemnaz.org

  • Great Job on Mission Trip

    Hey guys!   

    I just wanted to let you know how proud I am of you guys for all the work you did.  You guys were truly the hands and feet of Christ to everyone you met during the trip.  I appreciate your willingness to allow God to do incredible things through you. 

    Enclosed is a group picture from the retreat.  I hope you'll put this somewhere in your room where you can see it and be reminded to pray for the people you met and the ministries we worked with during the mission trip. 

    I also want to say a special thanks to those who did student devotionals for our sessions.  (Ross, Shannon, Garrett, Joanna, Morris, Allison)  These students did such a great job of sharing their heart with us during the trip. 

    Congrats to the PPP.  Your team won the team competition for the week! Your team is invited to lunch on me at Red Robin Sunday, August 16th, after the morning service.  Please let Mary know if you're going to be able to make it. 

    I wanted to remind you about the Go Wide strategy we learned during the mission trip.  It's my prayer we will use this strategy to reach our friends for Christ this year!  If you forgot or need a reminder here we go!  

    1.) PRAY: Remember to pray for your friends who don't know Christ.  

    2.) PURSUE: Grow in your relationship with your friends.  Find 'forks in the conversation' where you can talk about God.  

    3.) PERSUADE:  Help your friend understand the importance of giving their life to Christ!  If they were about to jump off a bridge you'd work really hard to persuade them not to... why not give the same effort to help your lost friends find faith in Christ? 

    I'm so proud of you guys and look forward to seeing how God is going to use you this year to reach out to your friends.  Have a great rest of the summer!  See you soon! 

    Pastor Joshua

  • August Parent Letter

    Parents, 

    Wow!  Summer is flying by!  I wanted to update you on a few things.   

    First off we had a GREAT mission trip!  I'm so proud of our students.  They did a great job as they acted as servants in the city of Portland doing everything from yard work to serving peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to the homeless.  Our students worked really hard and did a great job.  I did training with our students during the mission trip teaching them the importance of reaching their lost friends for Christ.   Quiz them on the Pray, Pursue, Persuade system they learned during the trip. 

    Our 8th graders only have a few more weeks left in middle school.. September 6th will be their first day with the high school.  On Wednesday, September 2 we'll have an end of summer bash at the Hall's from 7:00 to 10:00 pm.  

    We're starting a new series for August called 'Destinations'.  This series will take an important look at how the decisions our students make lead them to various places and situations in life.  I hope you'll do everything possible to make sure your student is able to attend every session of this series.  They will receive life changing information at each session! 

    Heads up on a few activities in August.  August 9th is our Swim Party at the Eldens. More details are in the Newsletter. August 16th is the reward lunch at Red Robbin for the PPP. Ask your child if they were on the mission trip what team they were on, they will know. 

    I wanted to let you know about our next major student ministries event so you can begin planning now to keep your students calendar clear.  Our fall retreat will be October 2-4 at camp Tadmore.  More information will come soon but you'll want to make sure they don't miss this action packed weekend.  The weekend will include worship music, a special speaker, and tons of games and fun. 

    Thanks for all you do as parents!  If you ever have any questions or need anything don't hesitate to ask! 

    Pastor Joshua

    jlindley@salemnaz.org

  • July Parent Letter

    June 29, 2009 

    Parents, 

    Wow! June was a busy but great month in student ministries. Thanks to all of you who brought your families to our sexual purity class. I hope that this class was very productive in opening lines of communication in your family. I want to give a special thanks to Pastor Greg Hall for his work with us on this class. We still have copies of Every Young Man's Battle and Every Young Woman's Battle available for purchase for $10 in the student ministries office. Our students did a great job this month with our Sunday morning series as we walked through what it means to be eye, body and heart pure. 

    This Sunday I'll be starting a new series on prayer. Please make every effort to have your student attend these very important and exciting Sunday morning services. Our regular schedule continues throughout the summer of 9:15-10:55 am Sunday mornings and 7:00-8:15 pm on Wednesday nights. 

    July 15-19th is our summer mission trip to Portland. It would be great to have your student attend. We will spend time working at various projects throughout the city including time at food banks as well as outdoor work. Students also have devotional time, quiet time, as well as lots of spiritual and life training from our leaders and adults. Time and time again I have seen our mission trips change the lives of our students. If your student is already plugged into the group this trip will improve their relationship with others as well as draw them closer to God. If your student is not plugged in this trip is an EXCELLENT opportunity to get them plugged in with the group. We work very hard to help our students form healthy Christ-like relationships with each other on these trips while serving God. I will have a parent meeting on July 12th immediately following second service in the annex to give any last minute details of the trip to parents and students. 

    As a follow up to our mission trip we'll head to the lake for a day on July 23rd for $15. This will include all food, transportation, boating cost, etc. As always with any of our events if you need financial assistance please let me know. I have scholarships available that can reduce the price of these events in special circumstances. 

    One last note - I will be the speaker at the Los Angeles District Church of the Nazarene Jr. High camp July 6-10th. I would appreciate you keeping me in your prayers during this time as I'm speaking to and working with these students. 

    As always if you have any questions or there is any way I can help you please don't hesitate to email or call! 

    Pastor Joshua 
    jlindley@salemnaz.org 

  • Sexual Purity Class

    Don't miss the sexual purity class coming up this month.  The class is for parents & students.  It will be held in the annex June 7, 14 & 28.  

  • June Parent Letter

    May 28, 2009

    Parents,

    This past month has been a great time for our middle school group as
    we've been studying parables and learning how God wants us to live our
    lives.  I want to take a few minutes to let you know about some things
    coming up this next month and some ways you can be involved.

    I will be starting a new series called Living Pure in a Dirty World
    this coming Sunday.  I will be helping our students to understand how
    we can live pure lives while being surrounded by all the impurities of
    the world. Do everything possible to ensure your student is able to
    attend these very important Sunday morning sessions at 9:15 am in the
    annex.

    Pastor Greg Hall and I will be hosting a Sexual Purity class for both
    parents and students on Sunday nights in June.  (June 7,14 & 28)  This
    class will have several components including some all group
    discussion, some parent/student discussion, as well as special
    break-apart sessions for parents and gender specific sessions for
    students. I highly encourage you to make these classes a priority.
    The class will be in the annex from 6:00-7:30 pm.

    In July we'll be having our annual mission trip.  This year we will be
    going to Portland.  The trip is July 15-19th.  The cost is $100 which
    includes everything.  We'll be staying at Portland First Nazarene and
    working with various organizations and churches in the Portland area
    doing service projects.  Make sure your student doesn't miss this
    exciting opportunity to serve God and grow in their relationships with
    God and each other.

    If your student is unable to attend our mission trip or any other
    events because of finances please do not hesitate to let me know.   I
    will do everything possible to work with you to find a way for your
    student to attend these events.

    Thanks,

    Pastor Joshua

  • April Parent Communication

    Parents,

    God is doing some exciting things in our middle school group!  I look forward to every time I am with our students and the opportunity to hear what God is doing in their life.   It was great this past month to see ten of our middle school students baptized.

    Thanks for taking a few minutes to read this letter and be informed about some great events coming up for your students and your family.

    Friday night April 17th we're having a Recession Buster Family Night.  This is a low key night from 7-9pm in the annex featuring dinner and a movie.  The cost is $2 for an individual or $6 for an entire family regardless of size.  We'll be having dinner as well as watching the Christian movie Time Changer.  (There's a trailer of the movie on our website)


    On May 8-9th our students have an opportunity to attend a Stuck in the Middle event.  These are events designed specifically for middle school students featuring worship bands, great speakers, and special guest such as Steve Jacobs who works for the discovery channel producing Mythbuster experiments.  This event is going to have a huge spiritual impact on our students.  I encourage you to do everything possible to get your student to this event.  The cost is $75 and you may sign up in person or on the website.

    A great way to earn money for this event or other summer events is for your student to participate in the auction.  Students who participate in the auction will earn $100 towards events like these.  If you missed the parent meeting and need an auction kit please contact Mary Weeks at the church. (503-581-3680)  She will be glad to get you the information you need.  We are also looking for some parents who can help out the night before or the night of the auction.  Let us know if you can help!

    I'm starting a new series this week called Changed.  We are working very hard to make each Sunday and Wednesday service a meaningful time for your students.  Please do everything possible to make sure your student doesn't miss out on these times!

    As always if you have any questions please contact me!

    Pastor Joshua

  • Stuck in the Middle

    Hey guys.. I just wanted to remind you to check out the information on Stuck in the Middle.  We're going to have an awesome time in Seattle and I would love to have as many students as possible on this trip.  This trip is not just about hanging out and having fun but it's about growing in your walk with God and in your relationships with others. 

    A great way to pay for this trip is by participating in the auction.  This will earn money that can be used for this trip as well as other trips.

     Seriously think about attending this event.  As always let me know if you have any questions!

    Wow.. good job for those of you looking for the hidden text!  This is it.. it's actually in plain sight.  So.. now you're probably wondering what the word is.. the word you need to e-mail me this week to get a reward for your work on Sunday.  The word is 'derelict'.. that's right.  So email me at jlindley@salemnaz.org to let me know you found the word and put derelict in there and uhh yeah.. you'll get a prize.  And when if you're reading this letter and wondering what this is about.. then don't worry.. I just probably forgot to remove it after a prize time. See you guys on Sunday!

     

    Joshua

  • March Parent Letter

    Parents,

    Thanks for taking a few minutes to allow me to update you on some exciting things happening in our middle school department.
    Our students are doing great at bringing their friends to outreach events such as our broomball night.  I appreciate the way you support and help your student to bring friends to these events.  It is our desire to reach every student in the city of Salem for Christ.  Thanks for your help in bringing them to us!

    This Sunday we’ll be finishing our series called The Games We Play.  This has been a great series as we’ve looked at what God’s word says about forgiveness, guarding our hearts, and the risks that we take for God.  I’ll be starting a series focusing on media influence next week.

    Our kids live in a technological danger zone these days.  It is my desire to help them navigate through this and learn to be strong Christians who are following God even if it means going against the flow of what MTV is telling them.  Please take time to ask your student what they are learning and allow the conversation to continue on at home.

    This month we will also spend some time focusing on our building campaign Extend the Vision.  As you may be aware we have some exciting opportunities to expand our facilities, which include a large gym and large rooms for our middle school and high school students.  There is an all church meeting planned for April 5th at 3pm regarding this project.   I hope that you and your student will plan to attend this very important meeting.  I will also be encouraging our middle school students to give to this project.

    The student ministries auction is scheduled for May 1, 2009.  The auction is a critical piece of the financing for our student ministries department.  The money raised at the auction subsidizes activities for the entire year.  Students also have the ability to earn money individually that can be used towards fall retreat or the mission trip.  Each student is asked to bring in a minimum of $125 of donations plus work the night of the auction.  Students will receive $100 credit and will have contributed $25 towards scholarship others to fall retreat and the mission trip.  Donation request letters are available in the annex.

    Don’t forget to go to our website for the latest news and information.  www.myyouthgrouprocks.com


    Thanks!
    Pastor Joshua

  • Great night of broomball! Am I crazy?

    We had a great night playing broomball at the Lloyd Center!  I'm not sure we were really playing broomball by any actual rules.  I'm sure if an official from the "International Federation of Broomball Associations" showed up they'd pass out!  However... it was a TON of fun for our students.   The volume level was much quieter on the bus as we were returning and some students were half asleep!  As with any event.. great thanks is owed to all of our middle school staff.  We have a great dedicated team of adults who work hard to ensure every middle school activity is safe & fun.  Also - great thanks for Mary for all of the work she does behind the scenes.  

  • Don't miss Broomball!

    Broomball is going to be a ton of fun!  Don't miss it!  Bring as many friends as possible.  The cost is $5 per person.  For more information about this event please check out the info by clicking on the Broomball logo on the front page!  Don't forget to enter in the contest for a free $5 foot long sub from Subway!

  • Great Sunday Coming Up

    Don't miss this Sunday! (March 1st) There's a lot of really exciting stuff going on!  What is so exciting??

     Here we go!

    1.) Special speaker for the morning gathering! (9:15am)  We'll do our usual time of worship through music, etc. then expereince a special guest speaker!

    2.) After second service we're having lunch together! 

    3.) After lunch there's a showing of the movie "End of the Spear" in the sanctuary.  Admission is free!  Don't miss all the fun!

  • Games We Play Series

    I want to really encourage you guys to attend the new seires 'The Games We Play'  We're going to be taking a look at various games you played as a child and how they apply to life today!  Don't miss it!

  • A Crazy Night

    Hey guys!  Great job inviting friends to the all nighter this past weekend.  We had over 50 first time guests!  Don't forget to invite them to broomball later this month!  We are still getting things moved over to this new website so unfortunately all the picture galleries and videos aren't over here yet... give us some time and we'll have them. Remember.. if you have pictures from an event either bring them on a CD or upload them using this website!

  • All Nighter!

    No matter what you do.... DON'T MISS THE ALL NIGHTER!  It's going to be a lot of fun.  I'm excited about all the good reports I'm hearing about the friends you're brining.  This is a great event for friends!

    Check out all the details for this event on this website.  If you bring 5 friends you get in for free!

  • New Website, Finally!

    So we finally have a new website!  This site will become the place for all news and information you need in for Middle School ministries.

    There's a few ways you can get to this new site.  One is by going to the church website http://www.salemnaz.org and following the links to middle school.  An easier approach to remember is to use this name http://www.myyouthgrouprocks.com  We're obviously the only youth group in the world with that domain name so we must rock! :)

    One of the new cool features on here is the ability for you to  upload pictures from a recent event or activity for us to use in a slide show on a Sunday morning, etc.  You can do this on the media page.

    The blog space you are reading this in will always be updated with the latest information about events.  If an event changes or there is new information about an event this will be the place to check it out!

    Hope you enjoy the new site!

     

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