Youth Councils

6 May 2008
Author: Nate Irvine | Filed under: Youth Councils

Youth Councils 2008 Photodoc

Youth Councils Report

Where to begin?!?!

Let’s start with the obvious; the theme. I AM loved. Do you remember what this means? In Exodus 3, God revealed himself with the name “I AM” to Moses (read the chapter, or even the whole book – it’s sweet!). So, in effect the theme was GOD loved. We focused on knowing God and his unconditional love, understanding how we give and receive love, and how we can show love to others.

Friday night, Daniel Ambush (or phonetically spelled Amboosh) Wallace brought it with a powerful message on God’s love from the story of the Prodigal Son (see Luke 15:11-32). He taught us even though we go a long way off in our sin, when and if we return to the Father, he wraps his arms around us, gives us his signet ring, and throws a BBQ. And oh yeah, remember what he does with our sin when we repent? He throws them as far as the east is from the west (see Psalm 103:12). Remember Daniel throwing the baggage?

Saturday morning, we learned how we give and receive love. What are the five love languages? Let’s repeat them, with visuals if you can remember:

-Physical Touch

-Words of Affirmation (BING!)

-Gifts

-Acts of Service

-Quality Time

Saturday night Anwar Smith gave a great sermon on overcoming barriers to receiving God’s love. Remember, it’s a free gift that we receive. We need to repent to God and have faith in Christ for his work on the cross.

Sunday morning (my personal favorite) Ambush preached on what means to love others. We must:

-Surrender our right to choose our neighbor (suggestion – start with those around you; also see Luke 10:29 and the verses around it).

-Risk your well being for the well being of others. Love is sacrificial!

-Experiment with ways to love people.

Daniel also gave a few helpful tips in our evangelism: intentionally smile! I’ve been trying this out in the last few days and it works!

Another highlight of the weekend was Special Ops. The theme for this time was “OTHERS”. Friday we discussed that the reason behind why we should love others is because it is how others will know that we are disciples of Jesus (see John 13). Friday night was particularly awesome. We were encouraged to wash each other’s feet as a sign of our love for our brothers and sisters and some were filled with the Holy Spirit! Praise the Lord! Saturday morning we were instructed about how we are to love others. We are called to love others selflessly (or sacrificially), which can indeed be hard, but it’s still necessary (see 1 John 3:16). Saturday night we were instructed that loving others includes loving our enemies as well (see Luke 10:25-37). We ended with the fact that we can only love others because God loved us (see 1 John 4:11). Remember that being loved by God and having His love is a major factor (if not the only one) in how we love other people. This means that we need to maintain our walk with the Lord and put ourselves in a position where we are feeling and knowing God’s love for us.

God blessed our weekend. He revealed Himself to us, taught us about His nature (which is love), changed our hearts and filled us with his love.

Now, “be imitators of God, therefore, as dearly loved children and live a life of love, just as Christ loved us and gave himself up for us as a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God” (Ephesians 5:1-2).

Are you keeping the commitments you made this weekend in prayer and at the altar?

Are you loving others as Christ has loved you?

Let us know. We would love to pray for you!

Don’t forget to click the picture to see a slideshow of the photos!

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Nate Irvine works as the Director of Youth Evangelism and Discipleship for the Metropolitan Division of The Salvation Army. He makes his home on the north side of Chicago, and attends the Irving Park Corps. Graduated from Trinity International University with a BA in Biblical Studies and a minor in Spanish in 2006, he lives to see God's Kingdom here on Earth, and The Salvation Army live true to it's calling. When he's not working, he can probably be found watching hulu, enjoying music, or just hanging out.

9 May 2006
Author: Eric Himes | Filed under: Youth Councils

Metro Youth Councils Photos

206 fresh Metro Youth Councils photos can be found here!

(Photos courtesy of T.Moffit)

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5 Apr 2006
Author: Eric Himes | Filed under: Youth Councils

Attention: College Age Leaders

We are taking a slightly different approach to the cell groups this year at Youth Councils (May 5-7). We are having six large groups—divided by age and gender—that will be taught by 6 cell teachers that we have already assigned. These teachers will teach for 15-20 minutes at the beginning of each of the three sessions.

After the teaching session is over we will split into thirty small cell discussion groups of 8-10 kids. Discussion leaders will be given a topic/question sheet that corresponds to each session and will engage their cell groups with these questions. They will simply be responsible for guiding the discussion, promoting a safe and open environment and mentoring their kids.

I’m writing because we need 30 people (15 guys/15girls) that will be discussion leaders for Youth Councils. We have already had a few replies but are looking for more help. If you are a college age leader and would like to take part in this ministry we would love to have you. Please email me at: Eric_Himes@usc.salvationarmy.org if you are interested.

P.S.
We will go over every thing you will need to know for your discussion time following the opening meeting of Youth Councils, at 9:30pm on Friday night at the Hilltop Dining Hall.

P.P.S.
If you are college aged, Youth Councils is only 25 BUCK$!

P.P.P.S.
Let the rEVOLution begin!

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31 Mar 2006
Author: Eric Himes | Filed under: Youth Councils

Attention Musicians!

Do you play in a band? Do you and your friends want to get together and play some songs? What are you waiting for?

This year you will have the opportunity to show your stuff on Saturday, May 6th at Metro Youth Councils. We are looking for bands (rock, acoustic, country, emo, ska, hardcore, etc.) who are interested in playing a 15-20 minute set during free time on Saturday afternoon.

Space and time are limited so please contact Jon Bukiewicz if you are interested. First come, first reserved.

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25 May 2005
Author: Eric Himes | Filed under: Youth Councils

What Did You Think About Youth Councils?

I know it’s been almost a month since Youth Councils but I was wondering if you could give me some feedback…

What did you think about Youth Councils?

What did you like?

What needs improvement?

What should we do next year?

Let me know by commenting below.

Grace,
Eric

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17 May 2005
Author: Eric Himes | Filed under: Youth Councils

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