Sunday, November 9, 2008

9 Nov- Access 218

This Sunday we were treated to a worship band from Jacksonville FL. They Call themselves Access 218, and they rocked the house. Our youth who was there enjoyed them very much.

We put on our first fundraiser after the service, a Good Shepherd Pie luncheon. Jesse and I made 4 huge pans of Shepherds Pie and 16 Sweet potato pies, we also served salad and dirinks. Our youth served about 125 people dinner and desert. They really earned their money.

We would like to take a moment here to thank God for putting it on the heart of one of our congregation families to make a donation to our youth in the ammount of $1000.00. That makes a huge dent toward our fundraising goal for Mission Trio 2009!!

Thanks to all the youth who worked so hard, the parents who supported us and our pastors and their families who made today so very amazing!!!

Jesse and I would also like to say how impressed we are with your young men and women who pour their hearts in to everything they do. You should all be proud to call them yours.

Operation Christmas Child

OK So on Sunday, Nov 2nd we had a special guest at church. Her name was Tanya, a russian girl who grew up in a poverty stricken home with abusive parents. Her life seemed hopless until she was sent, at age 9, to live in an orphanage. Things from there turned out to be the old cliche' "out of the frying pan, into the fire." She was constantly told that no one will ever love her, and she'll never be anything worthwhile. Then she recieved a shoebox. This shoebox was filled with toys and a letter from someone she never met saying "We love you." Tanya is now 24 years old and going to be on Good Morning America talking about how Operation Christmas Child, and something as simple as the words "I LOVE YOU" can change a life.

So for youth group this Thursday, we decided to change some lives. Each youth was given a shoebox and we all went together to the dollar store to fill them. The care that each of these kids put into filling their shoebox was indescribable. SO much love and affection for children they will never meet, all packed into a tiny shoebox.

They did SUCH a good job in fact, the woman from our church who is in charge of Operation Chrismas Child, Jamie Irvin, asked us to do some more, with the donations she recieved from our church. HOW COOL IS THAT?!!!

Friday, October 24, 2008

23 October 2008

So WOW, last night was amazing! Pastor Patrice came by to do a "True Love Waits" sermon and discussion. The first question she asked was "What is your definition of love" The responses were anonymous and so amazing I just have to share them!

"Love is complicated, There is no definition for love, but we do have guesses. Love is hard to describe. So I can honestly say I don't know."

"Love is a feeling of compassion; mostly built on trust and honesty, shared with people closest to you, but it is also shared with those who need it most"

"Love- Love is seeing someone for who they really are and accepting them for that. Love is taking chances and trusting those closest to be there to catch you when you fall"

"gay"

"Love- is a feeling of care for one. A feeling that makes you want someone to be happy. A Selfless act of caring. Some feeling where you care for someone as much or more than you care for yourself."

"Love- (noun) everlasting care and heartfelt affection."

"Love is unconditional."

"To truly be committed to a person/ number of persons and trust them completely in a way you wish they would trust you. To know that, no matter what, they will always be there for you, no matter what."

"Love: The ability to unconditionally care and respect someone in your life"

Pretty amazing, Right?? This was followed by responsive reading and committing ourselves to God's will for our lives, which means abstaining from sex until marriage. We then presented each of them a ring and made these vows:

Youth Leaders: "Because we love you and believe in the work that God is doing in your life, We give you this ring. May it be a constant reminder of your commitment of purity before God, This church, and if God wills before your future marriage partner."

Student: "Believing that true love waits, I make this commitment and pray God will empower me to be a person of truth and wisdom. I make this commitment to God, my family, my friends, and if God wills, to my future mate and children"

Also, keep Ryan in your prayers, He was hospitalized Tuesday with MRSA. We saw him This morning and he looks and sounds really healthy. Hopefully he'll be home tonight!!

Thanks to Frankie for the huge, delicious sandwiches and a great big thanks to Pastor Patrice, she did an amazing job!!!

Sunday, October 12, 2008

10 October 2008



OK, really, need I say more????
This week our program was on spiritual gifts. We went around and said one spiritual gift we have, and two about someone else. We also did Daniel's hair. I think "putting up with a lot of embarrassing abuse" is one of Daniels spiritual gifts :P Also, it was twin day at school.
Also, on October 23rd Pastor Patrice will be coming to talk to our youth about abstinence, and we will be making 'True Love Waits' commitments.

Monday, September 29, 2008

PRAISE TEAM!!!

Sorry it took so long to get this up, But our youth is now doubling as our praise team on Sunday
mornings! Don't they look great?! Way to go girls!

25 September 2008

Sorry for the late update, and sorry in advance for the late update next week, Jesse's son is getting married next Saturday, so everything is a blur here lately. We Got another newbie to our group, again brought by Devin (and Ashley) Her name is Kayla and she's also a Jr. High Student. Parents, so you know, Thursday, October 9Th We're trying to get Pastor Patrice here to do a talk on True Love waits, and all our youth will be signing an abstinence contract, and receiving a ring. This week we had chicken (Thank you Cherri) and talked about what a personal relationship with God really means, most of our youth didn't know that Jesus wants to be our friend and alot of them are pretty angry at God. Which id OK, because as long as they're open to admitting that, they're open to learning about who He really is and how much he really loves them. Since our discussion got so intense, we decided to end a little early and get into some apples to apples, and old favorite from the Jim days! I'll post some pictures of the youth in the praise band this week, since I don't have time now..


God Bless!

Friday, September 19, 2008

18 September 2008

Spaghetti and meatballs tonight. Devin came early to make garlic bread, since she's an aspiring chef. Big thanks to Chelsea's mom Cherri, for being our parent helper this week. After everyone stuffed their faces we started 'doing life together' where we discussed what it means to "love God with all your heart and all your mind and all your soul" and what it means to "love your neighbor as yourself". We all made commitments to do something to serve someone else this week, and next week we'll check to see how that went. We also decided on one person we are going to invite next week.
Our evangelist superstars so far are
Devin, who brought Zack and Ashley, and Jeremy who brought Trevor.
I must say, our animals very much enjoy all the attention they get after group. :)

Friday, September 12, 2008

How Parents Can Help

Parents,

Since we are holding youth group at our house, we'll need a parent there with us every week. We'd like each parent to volunteer on a rotation, which will get easier as our youth gets bigger. Also since the task of feeding teenagers is like feeding a bunch of hungry tigers, We'd also like volunteers to bring food. Please let us know when you're available to help. You can contact us at Jesse@JessetheJeweler.com

September 11, 2008

This week we decided to support the United Methodist Men by attending their dinner, which would have been great, except we forgot to sign some of our youth up (like our own) and we had 2 unexpected youth attend (which we are insanely happy about). Zack, 7th grade and Trevor, 9th grade enjoyed our evening with us. So since a bunch of us didn't eat we moved the whole operation to Cazoni's pizza in Cape Canaveral. With all the to do over moving the group and everyone needing to eat, we weren't able to begin our study "Doing Life Together" but we'll get started next week. We'd also like each of our youth to bring a bathing suit to keep at our house, since we'll be swimming mostly every week.

Get to know Jesse and Dawn


Jesse and I were married June 3, 2005 in the First United Methodist Church on Cocoa Beach. We run a small jewelery store in Cape Canaveral. We were always very involved in the youth group when it was run by Jim and Nancy Mitchell (we all miss you guys) and are excited about the opportunity to keep things rockin! We have 6 kids of our own, 1 in the group. We're stoked to help your kids get closer to God and really focus on that personal relationship! We plan not only on continuing mission trips, but also starting them here, in our own communities. We believe that the best way to serve God is to serve others and have lots of ideas on how we can do that. So lets get this thing started!!!!!

OPERATION WORSHIP


The goal of Operation Worship is to deploy 100,000 bibles in 100 days! and thanks to our youth our church sold 150 of those 100,000! These are special bibles in a digital camo print that have a special area for someone to write a personal thank you or prayer to a GI they then return the bible and we deploy them. Way to go guys!!