Thursday, November 25, 2010

thankfulness.

So I thought I'd blog about how Monday was my FAVORITE day since I've been here! It was middle school/high school club day but was on a special day because of HYPE (more about that later). It began when I came into the office with Shea late morning and we met with John (new Community Director at Schweinfurt) and Elizabeth (old CD at Schweinfurt who is moving to England) to nail down the details for club. I love spending time with these people and am sad to see Elizabeth leave but I know she's going to do great things starting Club Beyond at Menwith Hill. John and his wife Mandy are awesome people as well. I met them back at training in January and they are newly married. We do high school club with Schweinfurt together (the students from Schweinfurt go to Bamberg for high school) and Shea and I travel to Schweinfurt on Tuesdays to help with their middle school club. so I get to see them all the time!

This is Elizabeth and I dressed up for the Halloween party at staff conference a few weeks ago:
and this is me with John and Mandy Ritchey:



Then a girl who is our work study student, a senior, came to work for an hour and helped us plan club and went to lunch with us at Popeye's. She is a really cool girl whose family used to be stationed in Georgia, so we both talked about missing the south. :) Then we went to the high school where we met the 8 or so members of H.Y.P.E. (Helping Youth Prepare for Excellence). They are 18-25 year olds who attend a 2-year school and commit to a year of travelling the world and performing dance/stomp/spoken word/comedy in high schools and middle schools. We helped them set up at the stage in the cafeteria while the kids were eating lunch. Their hour long performance was awesome! They spoke about Respect, Self-Worth, and Purpose. In the assembly their speaking was non-religious but later at club they were able to give their Christian testimonies and talk about Jesus. The kids LOVED the performance and were cheering and clapping, especially when they were speaking about self-worth and other things high school students struggle with. It was great to see that they could relate and needed to hear those things.

This is HYPE (for more information on them go to http://gethype.info):

Then we met after school with HYPE and the middle school students and played dodgeball in the gym/teen center for the entire club. It was so much fun and high-energy! Sadly I couldn't play because of my ankle but I reffed. One of the HYPE members spoke about having a relationship with Jesus. Then we had to get ready for high school club over at the chapel. Shea and John's wives helped with food (we serve the kids dinner before club) in one of the rooms in the chapel. It was good to mingle and eat with kids, getting to know them.

Then we had high school club in the sanctuary (which is not where we normally have club- so as not to scare off the non-chapel kids) and I was super nervous because I was not only doing music for the first time as their leader at my 2nd week of club but they have never ever had music at club before! And I was doing with with a couple off-and-on volunteers, Myles and Kelly, who are married and friends with Shea and Sandee and play lots of instruments. Kelly played drums and Myles played bass and I played guitar and sang on a mic. It was Glee themed club, which is a popular show in the states with lots of music, so we sang a few songs from that. The students LOVED IT. They raved about club afterwards saying how fun it was and how they wanted music at club more. Shea said it was his favorite club he'd done all year. Later after we dropped kids off at their houses Shea told me about a girl who comes to club because her friends are not true friends and just want to use her and Club Beyond is the only place where anyone really cares about her. I love that we can be that for kids, showing them Jesus' love when they can't find it anywhere else. We came back late to clean up some more, and Shea looked up and said "Hey Laura. Thanks for coming here." and told me how glad he was God had put me here. Despite the long journey to get here and the major transition, I know this is where God wants me and I love it. I love these students already, they are so broken and so in need of Jesus and that is so obvious. God has allowed me to contribute to this ministry using the gifts He has given me and the tough things He has brought me through. I. Love. My. Job. Even after a long, exhausting 12 hour day. God is so so good ya'll!

And that night, as I was putting my key in the door to my apartment building next to the Frucht Bar, the owner came up to me and introduced himself. He'd emailed me earlier about using my cellar space during the winter, and we ended up having a long conversation and getting to know each other and he was telling me about all the best places in Bamberg and about his life and I got to share what I was doing on the military base and how much I love living in German culture so far. He spoke pretty good English like most Germans and it was amazing to be able to connect with people in my German community. I'm not sure he understood what I do with military teens but I hope that eventually that will open doors for me to tell him about Jesus. Europe is a place that is incredibly dark spiritually.

My apartment door and the Frucht Bar:

Sorry this is so long, but I just wanted to thank everyone for the ways they are supporting me in prayer, finances, and encouragement and tell you about the ways that God is using us in Club Beyond ministry to military teens. I am overflowing with thanks this year. God is amazing!

Thank you!

Have a blessed Thanksgiving, everyone.

1 comment:

  1. friend.....thanks for the detailed post! makes my heart so happy to know you are doing so well! And how good God is to keep affirming your calling to this place! so very thankful for YOU!

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