What was your favorite part of Summer Camp?
What is God calling you to take a shot at'?
What was your favorite part of Summer Camp?
What is God calling you to take a shot at'?
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Summer Camp 2007 - Daroga State Park - July 11-15
Water Baptisms
Summer Camp was amazing this year. Post a comment about your experience!
Note:High resolution pictures were uploaded to shutterfly so you can order prints of any of the pictures you see posted. They should come out great.
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Camps and retreats are not only a lot of fun but are probably one the most impacting and life-changing things we do all year. There is something about getting away for a few days from the hustle and bustle of life that really makes a difference in students’ lives. It’s a great opportunity to build friendships and memories that will last. As you can probably tell by now I am super excited about retreats and camps and believe they are often turning points in student’s lives. I have many fond memories of summer and winter camps from my youth days. It was at a winter camp when I was 14 that my eyes were opened to what this whole “God thing” about. It’s not just about rules, regulations, church, or even the afterlife. I thought being a Christian was trying to be good enough person to qualify for heaven and God was waiting to strike me down if I messed up. What I found radically changed my view of God and what this life is all about. I gave me hope, purpose, and reason to get out of bed in the morning. It was pretty simple really…it’s about relationships. God wants to know me and I can know him. It’s not just some kind of fire insurance its about having meaningful relationships with God and people. That winter camp and other retreats like it kindled in me a passion that if I could help even one student really realize that eternal “LIFE” can start now then I could make an eternal difference.
We wanted to let you know about our upcoming summer retreat July 11th – 15th for all 6-12 graders from the current 2006-2007 school year. The cost is $225 dollars if you register with a $50 deposit by Sunday June 17th. Make checks payable to The Rock Church and give deposit payment as well as the camp registration form (linked below) to one of the youth staff by June 17th. The full amount is due Sunday July 8th. We do not want any student to not go just because of finances so talk to us if that’s an issue and we will work with you on a plan. We would love for as many students as possible to attend as it will be one of our biggest events of the year and be another opportunity to continue to build positive relationships with God and each other. Included with this letter is more detailed information and you can contact matt@therockchurch.net or any of the youth staff if you have further questions.
You should be getting more information in the mail by the end of this week. If you don't it probably means we do not have your mailing information. Send Laura or I a quick note with your student's name, address, phone, and email address and we will get that taken care of.
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12 hours in and we are having a great time. We played some games, let our creative juices flow with some great shirt designs and posters for the mercy mile tomorrow. Laura will be giving more details on our fund raisining efforts but I am blown away by what students raised. I way under estimated what impact a group of committed teenagers could do for a cause they are passionate about. Amazing!
I think its hard to really imagine what some of the kids in Uganda and other areas of the world have to deal with on a day to day basis. It makes me so thankful that I can raise my family in a safe enviroment. We are very blessed but I am getting the feeling that with great blessing comes great responsibility. What are we going to do to continue to make a difference after this year's famine is just good memories?
PS: The boys are going to totally win the bread bake off...
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I can’t believe we are less than a week away from the 30
Hour Famine… but first, the dancing mice. Chandra taught on temptation yesterday and
amidst fevered discussion of the merits of cream puffs vs. tofurkey, we touched
on an excellent video illustrating the way temptation bites you on your
proverbial butt…
Speaking of videos, we also watched a horrifying video that showed us a little bit of the lives of children soldiers in Uganda. World Vision (the creator of the 30 Hour Famine) is doing a great deal to help these children in Uganda and we are doing what we can to support World Vision in their efforts this Friday and Saturday. You’ll find the details regarding what you need to bring with you here if you are participating and remember – participants need to stop eating at 12:00 pm this Friday!
While we are doing a lot of exciting things this weekend, I’m very excited about the Mercy Mile. We’ll send two teams to 196th Street and Alderwood Mall Parkway in Lynnwood and walk the Mercy Mile (signs, matching shirts and all) starting shortly after 10:30 am on Saturday, the 28th. We hope that our presence will raise awareness about what World Vision is doing to help children in Uganda and other parts of the world and that people who see us will be motivated to help!
Otherwise – here's the everything you need to know if you are a participant in the PDF file below - see you this weekend! Download 30_hour_famine_stuff_to_bring.pdf
PS - Here's the reading schedule for this week - we're all meeting in the main service on Sunday so no lesson is planned - but we do have a memory verse:
Monday: Matthew 4:2 | Tuesday: I Samuel 2:1-10 | Wednesday: Psalm 12:1-7 | Thursday: Psalm 68:4-20 | Friday: Proverbs 28:27 | Saturday: Matthew 19:16-26
And the verse is... Proverbs 28:27
He who gives to the poor will lack nothing, but he who closes his eyes to them receives many curses.
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A couple of students have mentioned that they or their parents were a little concerned about the physical effects of fasting for 30 hours. World Vision (the people that coordinate the monster effort that is the 30 Hour Famine) have provided some helpful information along those lines - so I thought I would share that with you here!
The average, healthy person is able to go without food for 30 hours without any ill effects. The following categories of people, however, should consult with a doctor prior to attempting a fast of this nature:
1. Children under the age of 12.
2. Elderly people.
3. Pregnant or nursing women.
4. People with the following medical conditions: diabetes, reactive hypoglycemia, other medical conditions that are associated with hypoglycemia, eating disorders (anorexia; bulimia.)If you have any other concerns, please do consult with your family doctor before you participate!
That said, our fast will be a juice fast. We will have juice and water available throughout the event and everyone will participate in scheduled "juice breaks" to make sure we all have the energy to get through the many service projects we have scheduled. Also, even though we're spending the night together on Friday, we WILL be getting some sleep!!! Nobody likes to hang out with a crowd of sleepy, hungry people... at least I don't.
Incidentally, God's a lot nicer than me (surprise, surprise) and he likes it when people fast. Bible-types (like Daniel) set a precedence for God doing crazy-amazing stuff when we fast and pray (see Daniel 9.) We plan to do a lot of both!
Note: If you find that you are unable to participate in the 30 Hour Famine for health reasons - don't give up! You can still do a modified fast... let us know - we'll work it out.
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So... Gameworks was pretty fun! Pics and a link to the (rather silly) video below...
My favorite part of the night was when the waiter brought our whole group sippy cups and told us happy birthday... excellent. Questions, comments, snide remarks?
Download mortal_combat_g_for_jesus.wmv
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I know I said I was going to post about the 30 Hour Famine last night but that was before Comcast (in it's all-knowing ISP customary level of excellence) decided that a light rain should completely prevent my access to the internet. Now that that's out of the way...
We are joining thousands of students all over the world by participating in the 30 Hour Famine on April 27th and 28th. Starting at noon on Friday the 27th, participants will stop eating for 30 hours and spend that time in praying, raising awareness, and fundraising for world hunger and serving our local community.
$30 may be "almost enough for a good video game" to you and me, but to children in many countries, it's enough to eat for 30 days. For that reason, in order to participate in the 30 Hour Famine, students and leaders must all raise at least $30. Fundraising materials will be available to all participants starting Sunday, March 24th.
I HATE fundraising even more than I hate Comcast... so do some of you and so you've asked for some ideas on how to raise money - here are five ideas from several places, including the official 30 Hour Famine website that has several other interesting tidbits!
1. Write letters... Everybody gets too many emails. Sit down and write a handwritten note to a few people who either really like to help with stuff like this, or really like you! Tell them why your doing the famine, that you're trying to raise money, and that you wanted to say hey anyway. At the very least, most people will think it was nice that you thought of them.
2. Hit up your relatives... Depending on your age, you've got a small window of years left where certain relatives will think its "cute" that you care about world hunger. Make them pay for all those years of gratuitous cheek-pinching!!!
3. Sell something... Sell some video games that you don't play anymore... Drag some of your old clothes to Plato's closet... Stand outside a gym and sell Snicker bars... Be creative!
4. Work. Do extra chores at home. Do a little yard work for somebody. Knock on a neighbors door and offer to pick up the 2 years worth of dog poop that's accumulated in the back yard. Seriously... I'll pay somebody to come out and deal with that at my house!
5. Bug your entire neighborhood. Grab your 30 Hour Famine fundraising pack and go to each door and ask if they'll contribute $1 to eradicate world hunger. A lot of people will be happy to contribute that way!
Got any other ideas or know how your going to do it? Post a comment here - maybe someone else can use your idea!
Finally, we discussed at length on Sunday, the merits and detriments of the official 30 Hour Famine "Hungry Child" logo. Guest artist Andrew Brookhart contributed his revised version of the logo on Sunday and to be honest, I like it better. The little abstract stick figure with the metaphorical void in his tummy is a lot easier to look at but the fact is: 29,000 children (CHILDREN)die each day from hunger and other entirely preventable causes.
We can do something, so let's.
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Allrighty - it's a new week! Remember all that stuff you were rambling on about at Winter Camp about reading your Bible more...? Here's your chance to stick with it!

Also below - get the skinny on GameWorks... a lot of people have already RSVP'd so let me know that you are coming ASAP!
Memory Verse:
James 1:2-4
Dear brothers and sisters, whenever trouble comes your way, let it be an opportunity for joy. For when faith is tested, your endurance has a chance to grow. So let it grow, for when your endurance is fully developed, you will be strong in character and ready for anything!
Reading Schedule:
Click HERE to look it up online...
Monday
- James 1:2-4 | Tuesday - John 9:1-12 | Wednesday - John 9:13-34
| Thursday - Psalm 16:11 | Friday - Nehemiah 8:10 | Saturday - Galatians 5:22-26
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday!:
"Nothing to see here..." - OK so, Jesus heals this blind guy. And then, everybody's mad at him because he won't jump on the "I hate Jesus" train. So he gets kicked out of his hometown and isn't ever allowed to come back to see his family and his friends. Obviously, we're talking about *JOY* this week!
OK - Saturday, March 17th at 5pm - bring $20 and meet at the Lowery house and we'll head off to GameWorks. (I know this was supposed to be a Superchic concert - but it got too expensive; and then it was going to be a trip to Underground Seattle - but they got too uncooperative - so now it's GameWorks!)
You MUST RSVP by Thursday by calling Laura at 425.239.6499 or emailing at: KeepItG@therockchurch.net in order to save your spot!
If you bring someone new, you go for $15 and so do they!!!
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Hey parents and students! We are heading back to outdoor camp and this year it’s at Daroga State Park which is for those of you who went two summers ago will fondly remember the lagoon, the best montage ever, and nice shady trees. It's going to be an amazing time so mark your calendars now! We also have confirmed reservations for winter retreat next year. We are staying at Mt River Lodge which is a brand new lodge with an onsite chef, pool table, ping pong table, two projectors and 7.1 surround sound. It’s awesome! So mark your calendars now you won’t want to miss them!
Outdoor Camp 2007
Wednesday July 11th - Sunday July 15th
Daroga State Park - Wenatchee WA
Approximate Cost: $200 due Sunday June 10th
Winter Retreat 2008
Friday January 11th - Sunday January 13th
Mt River Lodge - Easton, WA
Approximate Cost: $160 with $50 deposit due November 4, 2007
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