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Soulfire September 2011 e-Newsletter

September 27th, 2011 by Christ Community Church

Often our five year old, Lydia, is the one to pray for our meals and recently she began to pray for a “sunny day tomorrow.” I heard in the news today that there has only been one completely sunny day this month, wow! Keep praying Lydia!

In spite of the rain forecasted for this past weekend our first Awakening Fest camping trip was amazing. Our students trekked through the mud without complaint and were rewarded with front row access to some amazing Christian artists. And another thank you needs to go out to Remonde, Stephen and Cody who spent the day in the pouring rain to get our campsite ready for the kids. That is being Jesus to these kids.

One of my favorite times of the weekend was during our morning devotional time at our own campsite. One of the students took a risk to be honest about something they struggled with and I was moved by the response of the group. They clapped. Yeah, they applauded their friend for vulnerability. Awesome.

When seasons change you become more aware of the rhythm of God. This is something the Israelite people were aware of and celebrated and the ancient church calendar takes into account as well. Even in our modern context we note these rhythms as before we know it Advent will be upon us. Our youth calendar has a rhythm to it as well and I am looking forward to our regular meeting times of youth group and Sunday school. Encourage your student to take advantage of these times of community and growth. Pick up a calendar next time you’re at church.

For our middle schoolers we have something fun happening this weekend (Saturday, October 1), WYLD Life, the middle school branch of Young Life, is meeting at our house on Saturday night from 7:30 – 9:00. WYLD Life is a CrAzY time for our middle school kids to have fun, invite their friends from all kinds (or no kind) of church background to goof off, play games and hear a message about the love of Jesus. It’s exciting and I promise they will have a great time. I am thrilled that the first event of the year is at the Rouse House, 20432 Bowfonds Street in Belmont Greene. Fill your car and head on over! www.ashburnwyldlife.younglife.org

Coming in October our students will have the opportunity to reach out to our neighbors in Winchester. We will be continuing our partnership with Teens Opposing Poverty throughout the year. On October 29th we will be spending the morning in Winchester doing motel ministry followed by an afternoon hike and processing time at Bears Den.

We also have times to get away this fall, both for our middle schoolers and our high schoolers. Our middle school students are headed to Camp El Joy the first weekend in November. This is a beautiful property in Pennsylvania and we are going to have a blast while getting to know ourselves and Jesus a little bit better. Our high school students are returning to Concord in West Virginia. The tradition lives on! We join with about 6 other churches from Northern Virginia to put on these retreats every fall, you don’t want to miss out. Flyers are attached so get your deposits in right away for early bird prices!

This past year I read a book titled “Almost Christian” about the faith of American teenagers. It seems that all to often the church is communicating to teenagers that Christianity is about adhering to a belief system. I will have failed your children if they walk away from their time with Christ Community Church with a list of do’s and don’ts to ascribe to so that they may call themselves Christian. Christianity is about a person, Jesus. I tell them and will continue to tell them this truth, our having complete confidence in who we follow and joining with others in the journey of following him into the world. Join with me as we invite them into this trust-walk that we call Christianity.

“I did go thus far for many years . . . buying up every opportunity of doing all good to all men; constantly and carefully using all the public and all the private means of grace; endeavoring after a steady seriousness of behavior, at all times, and in all places . . . having a real design to serve God . . Yet my own conscience beareth me witness in the Holy Ghost, that all this time I was but almost a Christian. . .

The great question of all, then, still remains. Is the love of God shed abroad in your heart? Can you cry out, “My God, and my All”? Do you desire nothing but him? Are you happy in God? Is he your glory, your delight, your crown of rejoicing? And is this commandment written in your heart, “That he who loveth God love his brother also”? Do you then love your neighbor as yourself? Do you love every man, even your enemies, even the enemies of God, as your own soul? as Christ loved you?” – John Wesley

Grace and Peace,

Tobi

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Impact The Valley Update – Thursday, July 22

July 22nd, 2010 by Tobi

Well, it looks like the students are having such a great time serving that they don’t want to stop.  How is that for being the hands and feet of Jesus?  Steve Jennings needed some kids to move some things from one warehouse to another on Friday and our kids quickly volunteered.  They have been working in hot conditions all day, all week and they want to serve more. God is moving.  They will move the warehouse in the morning then grab lunch and head back to Ashburn.  These students have been such a light this week.  This morning Impact the Valley was on WPER radio and they have already been featured in an article in the Front Royal newspaper.  Today, at the job site where Scotty and I were earlier this week with Caty, Rachel and Faith (Liz is there now) another newspaper is interviewing the students.  This work is not just making an impact on the lives of the people we are working for but on the community.

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Impact The Valley 2010 Photos

July 20th, 2010 by Christ Community Church

As the youth are away at Impact The Valley, Tobi is capturing memories and sending them back to us to share. Here are some of the photos we’ve received.

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Youth Leave for Impact The Valley

July 19th, 2010 by Christ Community Church

Girls at Impact The Valley Preparing for WorkThe youth left yesterday for six days at Impact The Valley.  This is the second year the youth group has participated in the event.

“Impact the Valley is a local, Christian mission that brings youth and adult volunteers together for 5 days of service to poor people in the northern Shenandoah Valley. Each day volunteers repair homes belonging to elderly, disabled and other poor people. In the evenings they share meals, worship together and enjoy recreational activities.” (Teens Opposing Poverty Website)

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Creation Fest 2010 Photos

July 16th, 2010 by Christ Community Church

Creation Fest 2010 was full of great music and great memories. Here are some of those memories captured on film (or disc).

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Soulfire Tie-Dye Photos

July 10th, 2010 by Tobi

Last week, a few of our youth dropped by for an impromptu tie-dye session. Check out these photos!

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Creation Fest Update: John Mark McMillan

July 2nd, 2010 by Christ Community Church

John Mark McMillanWe got an email from Tobi this morning with an update on Creation Fest.  The students are having a great time with each other and seeing some great bands.  Switchfoot and David Crowder Band opened the festival on Wednesday night followed by Newsboys and Casting Crowns last night.  These bands are amazing performers and have a way of telling the Gospel story that appeals to people both inside and outside of the church.  They weave the truth of God’s holiness, sovereignty and His love that redeems us into musical stories about the trials that all of us face in life.

But there is another group of artists that come to Creation Fest each year.  They are not as well known as the headliners and they don’t get the radio play on Christian radio that the headliners do, but the message they spread through their songs is no less important, and in many cases, so much more impactful.  They are the worship bands.  Their job is not to entertain the masses at Creation, but to lead those in attendance in praising and worship God.

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Soulfire Ski Retreat Photos

June 24th, 2010 by Christ Community Church

In February, our youth went to Massanutten Ski Resort for a weekend of skiing, snowboarding, shenanigans and study. Here are some of the pictures from our trip together.

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CreationFest 2010

June 21st, 2010 by Christ Community Church

Creation 2010The youth will be heading up to Mt. Union, PA on June 30 for a few days of camping out and great music.

Creation Festivals are two annual events that have become the Nation’s Largest Christian Music Festivals. The Creation Experience includes four jam-packed days of music, teaching, baptism, camping and fellowship – a summer’s worth of fun for one low price.

Creation Festival 2010 Northeast comes to the Agape Farm in Mount Union, PA, June 30th – July 3rd, 2010 and Creation Festival 2010 Northwest at the Enumclaw Expo Center in Enumclaw, WA, July 21st-24th, 2010. Join the tens of thousands who have made Creation a part of every summer.”

Artists for this year’s festival include Casting Crowns, TobyMac, Tenth Avenue North, Newsboys, Chris Tomlin, Switchfoot, Skillet and the incomparable, magical David Crowder Band!

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Crazy Day Photos

June 18th, 2010 by Christ Community Church

Check out the crazy day we had!

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