Friday, July 6, 2007
We presented it by stating how much the state of Kentucky has a love affair with basketball. As an expression of our love and appreciation for the ministry being conducted, we wanted to leave a small token of encouragement for those remaining. We felt the basketball represented tremendous strides taken in the relationships we built through friendly competition between our students and their students/staff.
As we leave Camden, we will certainly reflect on our time spent there. Perhaps the most significant reflection to me personally is truly seeing the hand of God at work. So much of the time, we fail as Christians to see where God is active. Our busy lives and our self-sufficient attitudes "blind us" and prevent us from experiencing the blessings that God would love to pour out on each of us. For example, many of our students have expressed that they felt like they were not doing "enough" or at least not as much as they were expecting to do. The reality of the situation is that the expectations that we placed on our participation were not necessarily what God had in store for our group.
In what God had planned for our group, however, our students (and adults) performed wonderfully. Both students and UP staff continuously praised and thanked us for our hard work and willing attitudes in whatever requested of us. They especially appreciated the friendship that we extended to and accepted from them from the moment we first walked off the bus to the moment we left for the final time. We were the first group ever to challenge them to a basketball game and show extended interest in spending time with them (Amazing!).
Our experiences remind us that God is so much bigger than we are. He can take what we feel is small and make it HUGE! He took what we might be tempted to consider under-utilization and affected the lives of others in a tremendous way. A couple fish and a few loaves can still go a long way in God's economy.
When we have enough, we often don't see the need for God's provision. When we feel we are in control, we often don't seek God's power. The fact is that we continually need to be reminded that God's strength is seen in our weakness; likewise, God's riches are arguably seen most clearly in our poverty.
God was visibly at work in Camden. My prayer is that each participant took the time to see and appreciate what God was doing even if this work conflicted with their pre-conceived notions. After all, God's perfect plan always trumps our imperfect plans.
Please pray for the leaders of UP as they have 5 more weeks of camp!
Wally
THE UNEXPECTED
WOW. It has been an amazing week. God has blessed us more than we can imagine through the people of Camden. Today (Friday) is our last day with UrbanPromise. Yesterday was a long but great day. We helped lead Camps that share the Hope of Christ with nearly 500 kids for 6 weeks throughout the summer. We also finished up our work projects yesterday. We...
- Updated bathrooms stalls from yellow to white
- Worked in the yard (weeding, mowing grass, etc.)
- Organized 3 basements and got rid of mounds of trash in the basement of the Art Building here at Urban Promise
- Put together 4 basketball goals for sports ministry
- Did prep wok for painting next week.
- Moved furniture so that new carpet could b installed
One of the most exciting events from yesterday was the big game of basketball in the gym between St. Matthews Youth and the streetleaders here at Urban Promise. It was fun! Chris Cherry had a great blocked shot this week and the streetleaders were quite impressed with the skills of Wally. All of our guys played well.
We also spent time in worship last night. We praised God for who he is and what he has done for us. Jim Cummings, the workproject director, asked us to think about two questions this week. First, why does Jesus say that the poor will always be with us? Second, why does God give but he doesn't share?
I challenge you to think about those questions. Our adults and students will share a few of their answers at worship on July 15.
God Bless! T-baby Out!
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
July 03, 2007 - Lots of work and lots of friends!!!
After finishing up at Camp Spirit, we went to our mission work sites where in my group, we had to organize a basement. We were constantly moving large furniture and it gave us a great exercise. Other mission sites were setting up to paint along with mowing yards and pulling weeds. After mission sites we were given time to do what we wanted and we chose to play basketball with some of the local street leaders and one of them was making a run for a basket and I attempted to get the charge but instead he went over top of me. What a scary site!
We ended the night with a tight conversation with locals that are involved with the camp and have come out of the crime, poverty and drug trafficing in the local area. It was a chance to see how people who come from complete different backgrounds still have such clsoe simliarities. We concluded the session with a new song we learned - The chicken song and Boom Chicka Boom. We'll fill you in on those when we get back but for now goodnight and sleep tight.
Dylan Gerlach
Monday, July 2, 2007
Mission Day 1 Report
Enough of the boring run down. The personal aspect of the trip is often the most significant for the students as we grow in old relationships and form new ones with people in our youth group and from the sites. We've had time to spend with each other and just be real in assessing relationships and basically life as we know it. It was a good reality check that brought the group closer by allowing people to ask peers for forgiveness to each other.
Anyways, it has been fun so far and I look forward to letting you know more about the trip and the cool experiences that we have. Thanks for supporting us in this in your prayers!
-John Weber
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Saturday, June 30
It was great to see our group share the love of Christ even when we were in New York. I was touched as I saw a student praying as we watched a young lady have a mild seizure waiting for the subway. I was blessed by a man named James waiting for the subway who asked me to pray for his health. God is at work all around us! HE NEVER SLEEPS. I would love to have Jesus as a chaperone on my youth trips!
We will be worshiping at Vineyard Community Church tomorrow. During the afternoon and evening we will be preparing for the week ahead.
Our days of work start early on Monday morning. We begin each day at 7:45 with Devotion and Worship. Beginning at 9 a.m. we'll be working at 6 different camps for grades 1 through 8. We'll have between 40 and 100 kids in each camp. This is a great opportunity for many kids in Camden to learn about Jesus through Recreation, Crafts, Bible Stories and other activities. During the afternoons, we will be doing work projects at the Camden Forward School. We are blessed that God has invited us to be a part of Urban Promise!
FYI - The pics on the site are of the Rutgers Dorm, the view from our rooms, Amanda Cotton and the Seniors, and some students asleep on the Subway today! :)
We exist to GLORIFY GOD in all that we do. Please continue to pray that PEOPLE will be saved from their sin and that God will be glorified in all we do and say! Thank you in advance for your prayers!
Students will be writing on this blog throughout the week!
Friday, June 29, 2007
First Day in Camden
GOD BLESS!
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
TENTATIVE SCHEDULE FOR
Contact Tomara Brown at 502-896-8882 with any questions!
Thursday, June 28 - Leave SMBC around 10 a.m.
Spend the night in
Friday, June 29 - Arrive in
(still making arrangements on housing)
Saturday, June 30 - Spend day in
Travel by Riverline Transit from
Sunday, July 1 - Spend the day in Worship and Training
Monday, July 2 ---Friday, July 6 - WORK DAYS (see below)
Friday, July 6 --Leave Camden and spend the night in ?
Saturday, July 7 --Return to
Work days will follow this tentative schedule:
7:45 a.m. - Arrive at Urban Promise and have devotions with Urban Promise Street Leaders and Interns & Discuss details for the day
8:30 a.m. - Leave for Summer Camp sites (2 on location at Urban Promise; 3 off location)
9 a.m. to Noon - Summer Camp (St. Matthews Youth will work along side Urban Promise Interns and Street Leaders)
Noon - Clean-up and Lunch
2 p.m. - 5 p.m. - Work Sites
Various Activities will take place in the evenings (worship, meetings with youth at Urban Promise, site seeing in Philly, etc.)