Wednesday, February 28, 2007

[TeenMinistry] Sr. High Movie & TABS

Next Sunday, March 11 is TABS at High Ridge.  We will leave at 4:15 and should return by 7:45.  PLEASE sign up on the TeenRoom door if you need a ride so we can make arrangements to have space for everyone.

 

ALSO –

 

SR. HIGH MOVIE – Sunday, March 11 in the Teen Room at 1:30 PM.  We will be watching “Facing the Giants”.  Bring your snacks, soda, pillow and a blanket.  The movie will be done in time to go to TABS.  Get your homework done early and plan on spending some time together hanging out.  (make sure you sign up for TABS if you are planning to go!)

 

Because of the Cross,

Mike

 

 

 

Mike Brown

Youth & Family Minister

Lafayette Church of Christ

115 New Ballwin Rd.

Ballwin, MO  63021

636.391.6697 - office

636-394.2338 - fax

mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org

 

 

 

Friday, February 23, 2007

[TeenMinistry] Movie night at the Finn's Saturday Night - Cancelled

Group,
 
The movie night scheduled for tomorrow night has been cancelled due to a conflict with the volunteer appreciation night.  This event will be rescheduled soon.  Please watch for details.
 
Thanks,
The Shepherds and the Finns

[TeenMinistry] (no subject)

Sr. High Parents,

This Sunday in our class about New Testament basics, we are talking about being a part of the Body of Christ.  Whether we are teens, singles, parents, grandparents or something else, each one of us has something to offer in the Body of Christ.  We are meant to share in our lives with each other and not live isolated, individual lives.  The attached worksheet is a discussion starter for you to discuss with your family.

 

The Lafayette Teen Ministry is a supplement to the spiritual development that you, as dads and moms, should be providing to your children.  This Parent Sheet is only one way to share with your teen.  Take the time to talk with your kids about your faith and share where God is being faithful in your life.  Doing so will give your children permission to do the same with you. 

 

God Bless!

 

Because of the Cross,

Mike

 

 

 

Mike Brown

Youth & Family Minister

Lafayette Church of Christ

115 New Ballwin Rd.

Ballwin, MO  63021

636.391.6697 - office

636-394.2338 - fax

mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org

 

 

 

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

[TeenMinistry] [SPAM] Cookie Makin' Day

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Wednesday, February 7, 2007

[TeenMinistry] HomeWord - The Deadly Poison of Putdowns

I have been meaning to promote this resource (below) for parents (and grandparents).  Jim Burns is a nationally known youth and family worker who has a ministry called HomeWord.  He deals with a wide variety of issues that have to do with marriage and parenting.  You can sign up to get his daily e-mail devotional or listen to the program via the web at any time or by podcast.  If you don’t have an Ipod, you can still subscribe to the podcast by using Itunes as the player (it’s free).  His radio shows are archived as well so you can go back and see if he has covered something you are dealing with right now.  I hope to have this and many other resources up and going on our webpage in the near future.

 

Some of the topics he has recently discussed include:

  • Growing a Healthy Marriage – Even if Yours Isn’t
  • Equipping Your Daughter for Sexual Purity
  • Seperation & Divorce: Healing the Hurt
  • Dealing with Difficult People
  • Keys to Financial Freedom
  • Breaking Free from the “Thin Cage”
  • How to Balance Work and Family
  • Defeating Disrespectful Behavior in Kids
  • Why You and Your Kids Should Read the Bible

 

He often brings in experts to share their personal experience and make the topic more relevant.  I encourage parents with kids of all ages to equip yourselves with this and other practical resources.

 

 

Because of the Cross,

Mike

 

 

 

Mike Brown

Youth & Family Minister

Lafayette Church of Christ

115 New Ballwin Rd.

Ballwin, MO  63021

636.391.6697 - office

636-394.2338 - fax

mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org

 

 


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The Deadly Poison of Putdowns
This devotional was written by Leslie Snyder

Do not let any unwholesome talk come out of your mouths, but only what is helpful for building others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.  And do not grieve the Holy Spirit of God, with whom you were sealed for the day of redemption.  Get rid of all bitterness, rage and anger, brawling and slander, along with every form of malice.  Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. —Ephesians 4:29–32

“Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never harm me.”   Those words sung on every child’s playground are all too familiar to adults today.  They provided protection, safety, and resistance against the hurtful words of the playground bully. Putdowns like, “You’re stupid!”  and, “I can’t believe you wore that!” are examples of the way kids hurt each other with their words.  Even worse is what is spoken in hushed tones in the victim’s presence.  There are even a growing number of chat rooms with the sole purpose of destroying particular students, a rise in what is now being termed, “internet bullying.”  But, as hurtful as these words are when they are spoken from child to child, they inflict the most damage when they are spoken from parent to child. 

“Hey chubby…how ‘bout another donut?”
“Why can’t you be like your sister/brother?” 
“I can’t stand you…in fact, I can’t believe you’re my son!” 

Words like this sink into the soul of a child like a deadly poison resulting in a slow death of the beautiful spirit within them.  In his letter to the Ephesians, the Apostle Paul commands that our words build others up according to their needs, that it may benefit those who listen.  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow says, “A torn jacket is soon mended, but hard words bruise the heart of a child.” When others hear you speak to your family, specifically to your children, what do they hear?  Do they hear words of encouragement, acceptance and praise, or do they hear careless words of bitterness, anger, condemnation or even worse, contempt?  Paul admonishes us to replace anger and bitterness with kindness, compassion and forgiveness.  In fact, he states that as a forgiven people we too need to be a forgiving people.  Unkind words, an unforgiving spirit, and an argumentative attitude are uncharacteristic of a follower of Christ. 

The truth is, words spoken in anger, haste, and carelessness often inflict the deepest, most lasting scars.  However, it is never too late to change.  Words like, “I’m sorry, please forgive me” can begin the healing process.  Why not start today? 



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GOING DEEPER:
1. Is my speech and action consistent with one who follows the leading of the Holy Spirit or instead am I grieving the Holy Spirit in my words and actions?

2. What relationship in my life needs the most change in how I speak to the other person? Consider one specific way that you can “build up” that person today.

FURTHER READING:
James 1: 19-20, 26; Ephesians 5: 19 – 21, 6:4; Proverbs 15:1

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Monday, February 5, 2007

[TeenMinistry] OK Girls. Here's One For YOU!!!

Girls, Let’s Make Cookies

 

This Sunday February 11, the Middle School and High School girls will be staying after church for a time of fellowship and fun.  After church, we will order pizza, and then bake Valentine's Day Cookies to give out on Wednesday night, February 14th.  Materials will be provided.  Bring $5 to help with the pizza.  We should be finished around 2 PM.

 

Mandy Johnson and the Sr. Girls are leading this time together.  Lee Ann Brown & Kathy Crown will be “supervising”.  Mike and Malachi Brown will be doing quality control.

 

 

Because of the Cross,

Mike

 

 

 

Mike Brown

Youth & Family Minister

Lafayette Church of Christ

115 New Ballwin Rd.

Ballwin, MO  63021

636.391.6697 - office

636-394.2338 - fax

mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org

 

 

 

[TeenMinistry] Greater St. Louis Bison Bash

Greater St. Louis Bison Bash

March 4

 

Prospective students, parents and alumni

are invited to the

Greater St. Louis Area

Bison Bash

 

Sunday, March 4

Florissant Church of Christ

16460 New Halls Ferry Road

Florissant

5 -7 p.m.

 

Make plans to join us for Bandana’s Barbecue and all the trimmings. We will eat during the first hour and at 6 p.m. Dr. David Burks, president of Harding University, will give an update on the latest news from campus. Space is limited, and you must reserve your spot by February 23.  R.S.V.P. by calling 800.477.4312, ext. 1.

 

Friday, February 2, 2007

[TeenMinistry] High School - Sunday AM Class - Parent Information

This month in our Sunday AM High School Class we are looking at  “The Heart of the New Testament”.  This Sunday we are talking about “The Amazing Grace of God”.

 

Until we get a grasp of what God has really done for us on the Cross, our view of God is more of a religion than a relationship or a Walk.  Our teens are beginning to find their own faith and for it to be relevant to them, it has to become theirs.  It can’t be that of their parents or just a ritual that they go through on Sunday mornings – those things will not last but a true, meaningful relationship with Jesus will.  It is also much easier for them if we, as parents, are living out a relationship with Christ and the sum of your walk is not just checking off the list each week but trying to live it out each day. 

Deuteronomy 6:4-9 (New Living Translation)

 4 “Listen, O Israel! The Lord is our God, the Lord alone. 5 And you must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your strength. 6 And you must commit yourselves wholeheartedly to these commands that I am giving you today. 7 Repeat them again and again to your children. Talk about them when you are at home and when you are on the road, when you are going to bed and when you are getting up. 8 Tie them to your hands and wear them on your forehead as reminders. 9 Write them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.

To help you spark a conversation about something that is relevant in our class, there is a Parent Talk Sheet available for you to look at.  You can download it and look through it, share the story and just casually talk about God’s Amazing Grace with your teen. 

 

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In order to get the most out of our teaching time, I would like to encourage parents to encourage your teens to be in class on time (some are just hanging out in the lobby and hallways).  Having 3 kids of my own to get up and get going, I know it’s difficult sometimes.  The material we are going over right now is difficult to present in 45-60 minutes and we are having teens show up at 9:15 to 9:30 which really robs them of being able to set the stage for God to work on their hearts during the time of discussion and deeper material.

 

 

 

 

Because of the Cross,

Mike

 

 

 

Mike Brown

Youth & Family Minister

Lafayette Church of Christ

115 New Ballwin Rd.

Ballwin, MO  63021

636.391.6697 - office

636-394.2338 - fax

mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org

 

 

 

Thursday, February 1, 2007

[TeenMinistry] Winterfest

As of today, we have just a few going on the Sr. High trip to Winterfest.  The deadline was last night, which now means transportation and hotel rooms are set to fit our group.  There are still some spots in the van and hotel to fill if you are interested in going, these are now first-come/get-to-go spots.

Click here for the information:

 

Winterfest is an awesome trip.  A time to grow spiritually as well as relationally with one another – and you get out a day of school, what more can you ask for!

 

Email me at mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org or call at 636.549.4505 if you want a spot.

 

Because of the Cross,

Mike

 

 

 

Mike Brown

Youth & Family Minister

Lafayette Church of Christ

115 New Ballwin Rd.

Ballwin, MO  63021

636.391.6697 - office

636-394.2338 - fax

mike.brown@lafayettechurch.org