Wednesday, October 14, 2009

What Do Doughnuts, Parades, Concerts, And Service Have In Common?

Give up?


Answer: Youth Group.


Yes, these are just some of the things our youth have been up to the past month. Let me explain a bit. Doughnut sales are going on to raise money to send some of the youth to Tremors (!) this year in December. Several of them have been to Quaker Lake in the summer over the past two years, so it will be interesting to see how they compare that to late December weather - especially if it's below freezing like last year. One of the places where we peddled our glazed edibles was the McIntosh Homecoming parade, which was a lot of fun despite the 92 degree weather (yeah, apparently the temperature can still get over 90 in October). Some of our kids and youth were in the parade, too. Jennifer cleaned up collecting candy and beads.


One thing before I get off this topic - if you've never sold doughnuts on the side of a highway at an intersection, go do it. Right now. Yes, I was like you, expecting that it would be a totally awful experience. Not so. I don't think I can really explain it, but there's something about cars pulling halfway off the highway, dangling money out the window at a red light (or green, in some cases) that gets my adrenaline pumping. Or eyeing people sitting at a red light while they mess with something in their laps, trying to guess whether they're texting on their phone or getting cash out to buy doughnuts - that's awesome, too. Maybe God was giving me some divine inspiration to help me stay positive, I don't know for sure. I do know I'd do it again, though.


Ok, back to the youth happenings. During a Hollywood Stars theme youth meeting, we were able to practice a little philanthropy by stuffing supply baggies for the teachers and staff at McIntosh Elementary School. Forty bags were prepared containing everything from pencils and crayons to staples and paper clips to tissues and stickers. It was good for the youth to see that helping others in need is worthwhile, and indeed, God is pleased by it. The teachers are truly in need, as they have no budget whatsoever for office supplies this year due to budget cuts. And where did all of these supplies come from, you ask? Virtually everything in these bags, plus two big totes full of paper, pencils, and crayons that were given to the school, came from our latest rummage shipment. So if you or your meeting donated school supplies for our ReStore - THANK YOU!!! You have no idea the impact it has made on these teachers and this school. I'm serious, when we delivered them you would have thought we were giving them bags of gold. They and we are deeply appreciative of your generosity.


Finally, Jennifer and Corey took the youth to a Christian concert this past weekend. I believe Hawk Nelson and Skillet were two of the bands there, and all reports were that they had an amazing time.


We will try to keep you updated more frequently from here on out. Thank you always for your thoughts, prayers, and support. God bless,
Will
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