I just wanted to make one more post to this blog to complete the reflections I have had since our return. More than anything I want this experience to be much more than just a memory for our youth. I want the New Orleans experience to be a stepping stone in all of our faith walks. I pray each of the youth will see inside themselves to be something special and that they have been invited to be a disciple to Jesus. This invitation is a privilege! He created us to be much more than the consumers we desire to be. God created us to "Make a Difference" in the lives of people close to us. Family members, friends, those who are bullied, or people with special needs all need people to listen to their problems and joys.
So as we move in a year of Faithtime and our Wednesday night youth group will we continue to be peacemakers, disciples, and justice seekers for others. Please consider making the Wednesday night youth group a priority. My final thought is the 18 year old youth from Minnesota who spoke on Saturday night and told us the feelings of invincibility he had when he left the Gathering in 2009 and how quickly those feelings left him when he got back involved with the busyness of his life. Here is the link to watch this video again. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=mZFncVAst0o#!
With all this being said our Youth Group NEEDS to be a priority in your life in you want to make that difference that Rachel sang so elegantly about. Staying plugged in with others who want to make a difference will make the Youth Gathering more than a memory...it will make it a place where your faith grew!
Thanks for all you have done for me!
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Reflections!
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| Alissa in the "dance off". Go girl! |
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| Youth with the House Band |
Keep coming back to this Blog as I will continue to share thoughts, stories, and reflections as they come to me.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
The Final Full Day!
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| Our Northern Illinois Synod T-Shirts worn on our Discipleship day! |
Then the finale of the entire 5 day experience...the much anticipated concert by SWITCHFOOT. And what a show they put on. An hour of robust Christian/Rock music. The youth said it was the highlight of the day. A few of our kids also made the big screen in the arena as the youth danced in the aisles. The team also got a chance to again perform as part of the Mass Cast dance routine in front of 35,000 people. This experience was even better than the one we did on Wednesday! The nerves of being in front of that many people was gone so all the youth enjoyed the second performance even more. I am sure they will remember this experience for the rest of their lives!
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| The 2012 FLY Youth Gathering Team |
Please keep the youth in your prayers as they rest for the final day and travel most of the afternoon and evening. We are scheduled to arrive back in Geneseo tomorrow night at 10:30.
Thanks to everyone for the support you have shown these youth. Your investment into their lives is a worthy cause. Thank You!
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| The Floor of the Dome! |
Saturday update
Just wanted to give everyone a quick update on all the goings on down here in New Orleans! We have gotten a lot of rain over the past few days, but that has not dampened the mood or spirit of the youth. Things are going well and the pace of the activities is more than I expected. So, my posts have not been a frequent as I had hoped.Yesterday I had a nice post that for some reason did not post to the blog. Of well....yesterday was our Justice day and we helped some children at a local YMCA with a VBS type program. All of the youth enjoyed spending time with these children.
The dome event was again amazing. Check out a couple of the pictures here and at the Youth Gathering website.Today is our Discipleship day and we are really looking forward to everything the day has to offer.
Please keep these youth in your prayers as the week winds down and patience becomes frayed.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Practicing Peacemaking
Today we participated in the Practicing Peacemaking portion of the gathering. We started wi a worship service at 9:00 am then got to go to the Interaction Center where the youth got to practice the art of peacemaking. Many opportunities were presented as options for the youth to try. From sports to, blood giving, to building walls for Habitat for Humanity. Now we are getting prepared to go back to the dome. I will post pictures and the dome details later tonight.
Keep us in your prayers.
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Opening night was...simply AMAZING!
WOW! I had been told a number of times how until you actually experience a Youth Gathering Dome event I just would not understand the energy and excitement the youth encounter. Well the experience, energy, and excitement was simply amazing! All of the youth were enjoying everything the Opening Night Dome event had to offer.
But before the excitement of the Opening Night the youth and leaders enjoyed a full day. The day started off by getting registered at the Convention Center and getting a sneak peak at the Interaction Zones. The Interaction Zones are where the youth can ride a zip line, climb a rope wall, playing soccer against other congregation, and much much more. Before we knew it, it was time to start heading to the dome for our rehearsal for the stage show that we were part of. Stopped at a great little restaurant called Mothers for some Po Boy sandwiches. Once again a lot of the kids tried some stuff that was a little different than the school menu's a GHS.
At 1:00 pm we arrived at the dome and started the process of getting prepped for the rehearsal. After what seemed like a long time and a little practice we were on the floor of the Superdome looking up at 80,000 empty seats. It was a that moment most of the youth realized that this was going to be even bigger than what they had envisioned. After learning our dance moves for the night and at least 2 revisions we all seemed ready and excited for the night to come.
We went out to Champions Square and enjoyed a quick dinner then back to the dome to get staged for the show. Suddenly, thousands of youth starting pouring into the dome to get the best seats for the nights activities. Before you knew it there were conga lines of 100's of youth from across the nation dancing to the pre-event music. I was amazed at the instant energy the floor of the dome. We were blessed with some amazing speakers and musicians and then the big moment. It was our chance to give praise to God with our dancing skills. All of the youth thoroughly enjoyed the experience. I will share more about that experience later in the week.
Now we were ready to leave the dome and get into our Community Life events. We all were planning on going to see the Peder Eide concert in our hotel. Just before we were released into the NOLA night we were told we were going to be held for a few minutes to let some severe weather clear the area. 45 minutes later we were released into a still rainy night. With a 30 minute walk ahead of us we just gritted our teeth and tried to enjoy the soaking we all got. The night ended with our small groups and bed checks at midnight. A long day was over but it was oh so AMAZING!
We have a couple youth struggling with some colds so please pray for these youth to have their colds go away and that all youth get plenty of sleep. A not so busy day ahead tomorrow.
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| Our youth enjoying a zip line |
At 1:00 pm we arrived at the dome and started the process of getting prepped for the rehearsal. After what seemed like a long time and a little practice we were on the floor of the Superdome looking up at 80,000 empty seats. It was a that moment most of the youth realized that this was going to be even bigger than what they had envisioned. After learning our dance moves for the night and at least 2 revisions we all seemed ready and excited for the night to come.
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| The Superdome...an amazing facility |
Now we were ready to leave the dome and get into our Community Life events. We all were planning on going to see the Peder Eide concert in our hotel. Just before we were released into the NOLA night we were told we were going to be held for a few minutes to let some severe weather clear the area. 45 minutes later we were released into a still rainy night. With a 30 minute walk ahead of us we just gritted our teeth and tried to enjoy the soaking we all got. The night ended with our small groups and bed checks at midnight. A long day was over but it was oh so AMAZING!We have a couple youth struggling with some colds so please pray for these youth to have their colds go away and that all youth get plenty of sleep. A not so busy day ahead tomorrow.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Day 1 in NOLA
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| Statue of Andrew Jackson in Jackson Square |
We first visited the French Quarter and Jackson Square. The temps felt pretty warm (I would guess around 90 degrees) with a lot of sunshine. After some sightseeing and shopping we headed off for a great meal at the Gumbo Shoppe right in the middle of the French Quarter. It was a great setting for the groups first Cajun meal. We all had the chance to enjoy some alligator, BBQ'd shrimp, and crab cakes for our appetizers. I was pleasantly surprised to see many of the kids try these dishes along with ordering some dishes they may have never had before in Illinois. Real Cajun food has a lot more spice than what these corn feed Illinoisans typically eat. But after some great conversation and hearing the personal story of our waitress Babette (a survivor of Katrina) we were ready to move on to Cafe Du Monde for some beignets. I think everyone at least tried a sample of these delicious treats but I am afraid it was just too much food for the group. Maybe we will make a return visit another time.
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| Enjoying some fine Cajun food and some grilled cheese |
Tomorrow will be another long day as we will move towards the convention center at 8:00 am to get registered for the Gathering and then lunch and off to practice for the BIG MASS CAST event to open the Gathering for the nearly 35,000 youth. Make sure you go ELCA.org to see the live streaming video starting at 7:00 pm. Look for our group on the main stage!
Please keep the youth and leaders in your prayers. I think our biggest concern at this point is keeping the kids hydrated! It is pretty humid down here but we all knew that coming down here.
So, in a quick summary...we are off to a great start and all the kids seem to be doing fine. Days are very busy but the pace is something the kids will enjoy. That reminds me of the last prayer request I have...please pray for the leaders to have the stamina to keep up with these energetic youth!
Thanks to everyone reading this blog. Feel free to make comments below and I (Tim Oloffson) will pass on these remarks to the youth!
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