Youth News

The Youth Council has planned a busy summer for our youth with opportunities for growth, service, and fun. Please make note of the following upcoming dates and plan to be involved.

  • VBS training – Wednesdays May 22 and 29, June 5 and 12  at 6:30 PM in the Fellowship Hall
  • Car wash – June 1 from 8 AM to 12 PM (this is a good way to earn money to defray the costs of youth camp and other activities)
  • Work at the Durham Rescue Mission Thrift Store – Thursdays, June 13 and 27, August 8 and 22. We will leave the church at 6 PM and stop for frozen yogurt after working.
  • Frankie’s Fun Park – Saturday, June 29. We will leave the church at 4 PM and return at 10 PM.
  • Cookout to welcome rising 6th graders to youth group – Sunday evening, August 4. Time TBA.
  • Durham Bulls game – Sunday, August 11. Leave the church at 4 PM.
  • Whitewater rafting – Saturday, August 17. Details will be coming as the date gets closer.

We will also make several trips to visit and play games with the residents at Spring Arbor, and Pastor Bill will continue teaching Bible Study on Sunday evenings along with our regular time of games and fun activities.

Also, don’t forget our trip to Passport Camp in Danville, VA on July 8-13! It promises to be an amazing week!

We also need your help with Vacation Bible School on July 14-19!

 

 

Grace and Peace!

The Youth Lock-In is this Friday April 12th from 7pm until Saturday at 9am. Youth, it’s time to get excited! Everyone in middle school and high school is welcome, so bring friends! Teens that are attending need to bring their medical release forms and at least $10 (we will be bowling, which will only cost $10, but we’ll also be stopping to buy snacks for the long night!). We’re going to be up all night having an exhaustingly fun time, so rest up and get geared up! It’s important to note that the deadline for Passport deposits has passed, but it’s not too late! Deposits are $50.00; please turn them in to me this Sunday or earlier. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns! Passport is July 8th – 13th and will be a great opportunity for our Youth to grow as disciples of Jesus Christ as they worship their Lord and serve Him by serving His people. We are grateful for this opportunity for our teens! We’re hoping that as many teens as possible can go.

The Youth will also be having a Bake Sale after Sunday morning service on Sunday, April 28th. We truly appreciate any baked goods that you can contribute. And finally, as early as May, the Youth will be hosting our 2nd Annual Pancake Dinner and Talent Show! The Pancake Dinner and Talent Show was a great time of fellowship last year and is back by popular demand. We hope you’ll share your talents this year and that you’ll come and enjoy the talents of your church family! Meal tickets will be $7 per person, $5 per child (ages 10 and under) and donations are accepted. The exact date will be announced soon. All proceeds from both of these fundraisers will go toward Youth activities.

Finally, as many of you have heard by now, I will be returning home to Kentucky after graduation. My last official Sunday with the church will be May 5th, 2013. I cannot begin to describe how wonderful my time has been here, though I will attempt to put it into words before I leave. The decision to go home is not an easy one at all, but it is what God has called me to do. I am so excited about what God is doing in this church and in our Youth group! I’m excited to say that I’ve been working closely with the Youth Council to plan for the next steps of this transition, and I have become confident that this summer will be even better than the last. I only wish I could be a part of it as the youth of this church have become so very near to my heart. I love and will miss you all! God would not call us to act if it were not His will. While I desire to stay, it would only prevent the church from God’s best – and so while I will grieve leaving all of you, I look forward to what God will do for His Kingdom in the future (both at Hope Valley Baptist Church and in my life).

May the Lord bless you and keep you! I look forward to continuing to serve God alongside all of you with all of my heart in the coming weeks.

In Christ,

Chase Thompson

Thank you and looking forward!

I want to thank everyone again for your support of our Youth Ministry. Our Yard Sale greatly helped us in fundraising for Passport this summer. If you contributed in any way, thank you! We had a lot of people who supplied donations for the sale and many came by to make purchases. We also had a lot of people who helped through volunteering. This Yard Sale wouldn’t have been possible without all of you, thank you for what you did!

The Youth Lock-In will be Friday, April 12th at 7 pm – April 13th at 9 am. Youth are encouraged to bring their middle school and high school aged friends! If you are interested in helping with the Lock-In or if you have questions, please contact me. It’s going to be a fun night that all will enjoy.

On Saturday morning, the Youth will be performing a brief presentation of the Easter story at the Easter Egg Hunt. Youth should arrive at the church at 9:30am. Also, Saturday at 6pm the Youth will be having their own Easter Egg Hunt. We will be serving dinner.

In our Young Adults’ Sunday School class, we’re currently going through the Epistle to the Romans. If you’re looking for a Sunday School class to attend, we invite you to come and be with us!

May the Lord bless you and keep you.

In Christ,

Chase

Youth & Young Adult Opportunities

I want to thank all of you who helped support our Youth during their 30 Hour Famine this year. With your donations, we more than tripled our goal of $1000.00! I hope to announce a final amount of donations received soon.

Please take note of some important upcoming dates:
Saturday, March 23rd, the Youth are planning a Yard Sale here at the church. All money raised will go toward our upcoming Passport Summer Missions Camp. Those of you wishing to donate items may drop those off at the church Thursday – Friday, March 21st and 22nd. Any good condition donations will be very much appreciated. If you’re looking for an opportunity to serve, we also need volunteers! See either Melissa Love or myself to find out what you can do to help our Youth get to Passport.

Sunday, March 24th is the deadline for Youth to register for Passport. The deposit amount for registration is $50.00. The total cost of the camp will be $333, but we expect to cover most of the cost with fundraisers. We need to know how many we will be taking this year!

Friday at 7pm – Saturday at 9am, April 12th – 13th, the Youth will be having a Lock-In at the church. Youth are encouraged to invite their middle and high school aged friends for what will be an incredibly fun night!

I am thankful for the beginning of our college/grad-school aged dinner group. I’ve really enjoyed our conversation and Bible study together and am looking forward to our continued fellowship. We meet on Tuesday evenings at the McAlister’s off of 15-501 (at 5318 New Hope Commons Drive) from 6 p.m. – 7 p.m., and we invite any young adults looking for a casual Bible study to join us.

May God bless you and keep you!

In Christ,
Chase

Young Adult Dinner and Bible Study

The college and grad school aged young adults have started meeting on Tuesday nights at 6pm at McAlister’s Deli, located at 5318 New Hope Commons Drive (off 15/501, just north of I-40), for dinner, Bible study, and prayer. If you’re a college or grad school aged young adult looking for a group to have fellowship with, feel free to join us!

Attention Youth & Youth Parents: Passport Camp

The deadline for registering for this summer’s Passport Camp is Sunday, March 24th. The deposit amount to register is $50.00. The total cost for camp will be $333, but we anticipate covering most of this expense through fundraisers. We’re looking forward to another great experience together this summer, but we need to know soon how many we will be taking this year!

30 Hour Famine

Our Youth are currently raising funds for this year’s 30 Hour Famine, which will take place on the evening of Wednesday, March 6th – the morning of Friday, March 8th. This year’s Famine will be quite a bit different than what we’ve done in the past. This year, instead of staying together and having the encouragement of one another, the Youth will be fasting for 30 hours on their own time – while at school, while at home, etc. In this way, they will experience hunger in the way that children across the world experience hunger – in the midst of everyday life. Needless to say, seeing others eat, being isolated in their fast, and having to deal with the ordinary demands of life will guarantee a difficult Famine for our teens. I ask for you to pray for them.

I also ask that you would contribute to this cause. Our teens are not going without food for 30 hours for fun or to be silly; but rather they are seeking, through their fast, to raise money to feed children who are starving to death. Through World Vision, our donations go a long way. ONE DOLLAR feeds a child for an entire day. The efforts of our Famine don’t just amount to a “food drop” either. World Vision uses these funds to establish ways for families to farm efficiently – with the goal of ending the problem of hunger. As the old saying goes, “give a man a fish and feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime.” I personally am committing to give at least $60.00 to this cause ($60.00 which will not be deducted from my tithe). I ask you to consider giving whatever it is that God puts on your heart. Whether that’s $60.00, or $30.00, or $10.00, whatever you can give will make a difference.

You can donate online at www.30hourfamine.org, click on donate and search for the “Hope Valley Baptist Church” famine group. You can pick a particular individual’s effort to support, or donate to our group as a whole. Also, many of our Youth have donation envelopes and are taking up “offline” donations, so if you’d like to donate in person you may feel free to do that as well – receipts are available. (Here is a direct link)

I appreciate our Youth and their commitment to doing the work of Christ. We are limited in what we can do during the school semester. I was recently reflecting back on this past summer and tears filled my eyes as I recalled how committed our Youth were to doing the work of the Kingdom – volunteering at Durham Rescue Mission, Urban Ministries of Durham, Spring Arbor Assisted Living Community, and going to the Deep Impact Mission-
Camp where they did some hard, hot work. Our teens worked in the Durham community two times every week, on top of the Mission Camp, VBS (training, music camp, and the event itself), and regular worship and Bible study. This 30 Hour Famine is one of the ways that we are seeking to continue Christ’s work while in school. We need your donations and prayers.

Thank you and may the Lord be with you!
In Christ,
Chase

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Grace and Peace!

I am so blessed to be able to see and take part in all of the wonderful things our Youth group is doing. Our time is limited during the academic year, but when the summer ended we decided to be resolute in consistently continuing our ministry of spreading the love and joy of Christ with the residents at the Spring Arbor Assisted Living community. I am thankful for a place so close by that gives our Youth the chance to do the work of God’s people.

The Youth will also soon be beginning to raise funds for the 30 Hour Famine. These funds go to feed starving children across the world. As many of you know, the 30 Hour Famine involves our own Youth going without food for a period of 30 hours in order to raise these funds. Not only does the Famine raise funds, it also raises awareness about those far less fortunate than us whom God has called us to help and to feed. This year the Youth will start their 30 hours on Wednesday, March 6th.

On Sunday nights we’re studying the Book of Acts, learning how we are to live faithfully into our Christian story today and in this place, just as the first followers of Jesus did in their own context. On Sunday mornings in the Young Adults’ Sunday School class, we’ve finished our “sweep” of the Old Testament, and will be beginning the Letter to the Romans this Sunday.  If you’re looking for a Sunday School class, we invite you to join us!

Finally, the Youth will be having a Lock-In soon and are encouraged to invite their friends! Details forthcoming…

May the Lord be with you and keep you!

In Christ,

Chase