Tuesday, August 14, 2012

A Recap of Summer

Hello everyone, as I'm sure you all know, it has been a LONG SUMMER. Camps, fireworks booth, sickness (not fun), day trips, youth group, food, graduation, etc. The crazy part of the whole thing, I wouldn't want it any other way. I LOVE IT!!!! Summer was amazing, I got to see the students grow closer to God and closer together as a group. I want to just take a second to point out some of the highlights that this summer had to offer.

CIY Move
Move always impacts our students and this year was more of the same. We had awesome speakers, inspiring worship, and ample hangout time (which is very important). The students never cease to amaze me, I have a heck of a time getting them to come to church at 9:30AM on Sundays but at summer camp they stay up til 3:30 AM and are up for breakfast at 7:30AM, what's that about? I guess it is all part of the camp high, I gotta say, it just about killed me. I thought I didn't get a lot of sleep have a young baby around, that was nothing compared to this. I was very proud of our students, they were challenged throughout the week and they responded to those challenges. You could really see God turning the wheels in their hearts and in their heads. I'm excited to see what fruit comes from the experiences of that week. The students all came home with a Kingdom Worker Card, these cards are challenges from CIY that go beyond the week of camp. Keep the students in your prayers as they attempt to complete their cards.

Frontier Ranch
This was a first for us at FCC, a camp just for Jr. High. I know what you're thinking, "sounds scary" but I gotta tell you, it was AWESOME!!! The kids had an amazing time: age focused worship, crazy activities, fun in the sun, God's word brought in a way they could really understand. This camp was a major WIN for our youth ministry. I am so excited for next year and I know the students that went feel the same way. This camp offered things that I had never seen offered at another camp. What an experience, I know that hearts were moved and that the students returned tired, yet eager to serve. Can't wait for next year!!! 



Well that is a recap of some of the fun we had this summer, here is a look forward into the early part of the school year. Oh and again, thank you for allowing your kid to be a part of FCC Student Ministry. Bye for now

August Stuff
Back to School Bash (featuring Minute to Win it games)
Wed. Aug. 22nd 6:30-8:30PM in the Loft
FREE

September Stuff
Family night/Wednesday Kick-off (featuring chili cook-off)
Wed. Sep.12th 5:15-8PM
FREE

Text Message Scavenger Hunt
Wed. Sep. 19th 6:30-8PM
FREE 

Monday, April 2, 2012

Sundays in March

Hey everyone,


During the month of March we have been working our way through the Book of Ephesians. This last lesson was particularly fun so I thought is was worth posting. We were reading out of Ephesians 5:1-21. Now as I was putting this message together I was forced to recall just how nerdy I was as a child/youth. Let me tell you it was a painful recollection. In verses 1-3 the Bible talks about the fact that we are called to imitators of God, this is where my painful recollections ensued. I thought back to all the people that I imitated as I was growing up. Some weren't that bad: Dirk Nowitzki, Kip Strawbridge (wagon master Shep), Brett Favre: see so far nothing too crazy, Jonathan Taylor Thomas and Andy "Brink" Brinker....... HUH, hold the phone. Some of you might be wondering about the last two, trust me I am still trying to figure that out myself. I do remember, being a young guy and wanting nothing more than to have the hair styles of the Taylor boys on Home Improvement, needless to stay this is no longer something that I'm trying to obtain,  see that helps it seem a little less strange right???? No, okay didn't think so. Andy "Brink" Brinker was the main character of my favorite made for T.V. Disney Movie, he was a killer roller blader that I would watch him for inspiration when ever I was in the mood to hit the streets and shred it up. Now i know what you're thinking, rollerblading is not    cool, I agree, it is super cool. : )


It was easy for me to view these people and to imitate them in my life, it seemed to always be more of a struggle for me to do this with God. Why is that, is it just me? Would it have been more desirable for me to imitate God if I could envision Him as a Super Boss Rollerblader flying down a half-pipe? (Help Me I'm Nerdy).......... After pondering my childhood for I don't know how long, I got back in the Word. Found the truth in verses 8-10 and went from there. 


We as a group discovered that God doesn't want us to imitate Him by growing our hair like Him, He wants us to cling to Him and to allow His character and love to pour from us. To stop putting ourselves and our desires before Him and to truly be "sold-out" for Him in all areas of our life. Imagine the difference in the world today if Christians truly imitated God over Jonathan Taylor Thomas, I love you JTT but God should win this battle.


Key Scriptures:
Ephesians 5:1-21
Ecclesiastes 1:1-11


In His Grips (not JTT's),
Kevin Hasenfus

Monday, March 5, 2012

Sunday Mornings

Hey ya'll,


Sunday mornings have been fun, we are working our way through the book of Ephesians. It has been amazing, as we are reading this letter that Paul wrote to this people group, we can't help but put ourselves in their shoes. Looking at the text and imagining this group of Gentiles hearing for the first time that they have been granted access to God through Christ. I can only imagine the celebration, I think it must have looked like Christmas, Thanksgiving, and my Birthday all wrapped up in one. To have heard that you, a sinner, have been reconciled through Christ. I can't think of better news. My hope is that we today can be as "in love" with that news as the people that heard it in its original text. I mean the message and promise hasn't changed, it is still as earth shattering today as it was then. Right?


Ephesians 2:11-22, 3:1-13
Hebrews 10:19-22 


In His Grips
Kevin

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Foundation Night Recap 2/22/12

Great night last night, we talked on the topic of physical intimacy. We had reached the point in Song of Solomon where the relationship took a move toward the physical. Nothing was acted on because these feelings and urges were not in the right context. We have all heard that God intended physical intimacy to be present in marriage and marriage alone, I agree. Physical intimacy outside of marriage is like starting a fire where it doesn't belong, at first it is pretty but quickly can spiral out of control. Physical intimacy in a marriage context is like starting a fire in a fireplace, nothing is different about the wood or match but the context/location is different. A fireplace was built to withstand the heat of a fire in the same way that marriage is designed to house physical intimacy. 


We then talked about what happens when physical intimacy is present outside of the marriage context:

  • Hinders Communication: Marriage is not built of physical intimacy but on the couples ability to communicate, when you become physical before marriage, certain communication skills aren't developed.
  • Gives a Disillusion of Health: Like adding liter fluid to a fire makes it bigger but in the wrong context physical intimacy over time just makes that relationship harder and harder to survive in.
  • Law of Diminishing Returns: What used to be exciting, isn't exciting anymore. A relationship built on physical intimacy will one day lose its luster. 
  • Lastly it takes away "first time experiences" that a married couple should get to share with each other.
Key Scriptures
Song of Solomon 2:6-7

In His Grips,
Kevin Hasenfus

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Service Day/Disneyland Trip Recap

Success!!! That would be the word I would use to describe this trip. Our students and leaders worked hard. It was awesome, not only did we work hard but everyone had a super positive attitude while doing so. We started our work day at "The Shelter's Right Hand", this is a transition home of battered women in children in the area. You could tell that this living environment was eye opening for a lot of our students. Our job at the shelter was simple..............CLEAN!!! We mopped, swept, scrubbed, ect. and at the end of it all, that place looked pretty spiffy. Next it was back to our home base where the night before we had prepared bag lunches, one for us and one for a friend to be determined at a later time. We then took to the streets, looking to hand out a lunch, a smile, and a few kind words. As an added bonus, the people who got a lunch also got a bit of the life saving word of Our Lord and Savior. (We had written our favorite verse on the bag) Lastly, to thank our host church we did some work for them, cleaning/organizing merchandise for their up-coming rummage sale. At the end of the day we were all pooped but yet somehow we were able to cook up some more energy for the next days activity.............DISNEYLAND!!!!


Disneyland is Disneyland, I mean, how could it not be amazing? Rides were great, lines were short and the kids were happy. We then had a traffic free ride back to Santa Maria, all in all, this was an awesome weekend and I can't wait to do it again next year.........     

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Sunday 2/5/12

New series on Sundays out of the Book of Ephesians. The main focus of this lesson was what the people of Ephesus must have felt when reading this letter. We talked about redemption, something the people that this letter was written to had a hard time understanding because to them freedom was purchased by each individual at a price. We continued on to the idea of conformity under the headship of Christ, that he was not only our savior but a figure for us as followers to strive to emulate. Lastly we talked about the importance of a seal. Not the kind that swims around in the ocean, they are cool, but not cool enough. The importance of a seal in the time of this letter, gave a letter or note power or identity. Rulers and leaders had certain seals in which they marked their letters and with that seal each letter carried the weight of the senders status. For them hearing that they were marked with God's seal had to have meant a great deal to them. I have found in my life that when reading it is important to try and put yourself in the place of the story, it makes it all the more real. I hope the students felt uplifted by the fact that we are all personally sealed by Christ, for Christ. Cool stuff!!!

Key Scriptures:
Ephesians 1:3-14
Romans 8:29-30

In His Grips,
Kevin

Foundation Night Recap 2/1/12

First night of a new series, "A new kind of love song." This series is made up of 5 weeks of material out of the book of Song of Solomon. Our first week was on the topic of attraction. This was a very lengthy talk but much needed. I feel like the youth of today have been done a disservice. Media today promotes attraction based solely on the physical. We talked for quiet awhile about the fact that looks fade and that REAL attraction should be based on the qualities of a person's character. That should be what draws you close to someone and the quality that trumps all qualities, godliness. Our next topic is dating, this topic is certain to open up a can of worms with a few of our students. Please be praying for their hearts to be open to the lesson.......

Key Scriptures   
Song of Solomon 1:1-7
1 Peter 3:1
Proverbs 11:22
Proverbs 21:9
1 Peter 3:3-4

In His Grips,
Kevin