Student Ministry

April 13, 2011

Revealed: Week 2

Last Wednesday, we continued our new series “Revealed”.  The first week of the study, Chase highlighted the story of the adulterous woman’s experience and her encounter with grace through the person of Christ. This past week as we continued our study of John chapter 8, we took a look at a different side of the story….the pharisees point of view.  We discovered that when we see Christ for who He is, we’ll begin to see ourselves for who we are.

Join us this week as we focus in on John 8:12 and talk about the life Christ wants us to have….not one that stumbles around in the darkness but that lives life to the fullest walking in the light of Christ.

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October 1, 2010

October 2010 Family Devotions

Hey Parents – Check out the following resources available to you from the writer’s of our student ministry small group curriculum. These downloads will help you engage students with the topics we cover on Sunday mornings. It’s a way you can build on and further develop the lessons we teach. As you seek to raise great students who honor Christ, we want to supplement your efforts as much as possible. This is just one way you can engage your students spiritually. Choose the appropriate grade links below and use the downloads as a tool to trigger spiritual conversations in the car, around the table, before bed, and any other time you spend with your students.

October 2010 Small Group Family Devotions

11th & 12th Grade Guys & Girls

9th & 10th Grade Guys and Girls

8th Grade Guys & Girls

7th Grade Guys

6th & 7th Grade Girls

6th Grade Guys

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September 16, 2010

Fall Retreat Registration!

Fall Retreat 2010 Registratiion Form

Click on the link above to download the (completely accurate and thoroughly spell checked) Fall Retreat Registration Form!  It’s going to be awesome! If you need something to help convince you to go to the Fall Retreat then check out our video below.

http://www.vimeo.com/14832229

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September 3, 2010

Fall Retreat on the Mind

Student Ministry Fall Retreat Oct. 8-10

http://www.vimeo.com/14681694

Check out our video from DOCK@1810 on September 1 and find out the TOP 10 reasons why you should come to the Fall Retreat!

As Fall Retreat 2010 is quickly approaching, I can’t help but remember last year’s Fall Retreat where I experienced one of the funniest and possibly most embarrassing moments of my life.  For those of you that weren’t there let me fill you in…..

Intern Alex VS. “THE BLOB”

It was an average afternoon at Camp Widjiwagan.  We had just finished kayaking on the lake and now it was time for “THE BLOB” and the ridiculously high water slides (which if I’m honest, I might or might not have avoided due to a slight fear of activities that could result in death…ha)  However, in light of the events that occurred later that day, the slides definitely would have been a much better choice.

Anyway, so like everyone else I was in the water waiting for a turn to try “THE BLOB.”  Little did I know there was apparently a rule that said you could only blob someone who was within 30 pounds of your weight.  So naturally I subtracted a good 20 pounds from my actual weight because let’s be honest, I wasn’t very enthusiastic about walking around and shouting my weight for all to hear.  Well it turned out that only Nic Allen was within 30 pounds of my “weight.”  So we climbed the tower and off we went.  As much as I’d like to say so, the rest definitely wasn’t history.  As soon as I jumped from the platformed and landed on “THE BLOB” I knew something was wrong.  While I had definitely landed in the right spot, I immediately began the struggle to actually stay on “THE BLOB.”  But I wasn’t going to give up easily so I held on for dear life and tried to stay in the middle as I slowly worked my way toward the spot where I would inevitably be launched joyfully through the air.  Unfortunately my progress was……slow.  I spent the next 15 minutes literally rolling back and forth on “THE BLOB.”  At this point I couldn’t see how making it to the end was even possible when I was having trouble just to stay on.

Now you might be thinking, “oh that’s not THAT bad.”  But let me tell you, when a large group of students (many of which were not even from our group) start chanting your name it becomes slightly embarrassing.  Now if I had been a star athlete about to make the game winning shot then I probably would have been encouraged by people chanting my name but when you’re trying to roll across an oversized ballon filled with air on a lake surrounded by people I’ve never meant, I can assure you it’s very embarrassing.

I hope to see everyone out this year for our Fall Retreat.  I can’t promise that I’ll have another run-in with “THE BLOB” (one time was enough) but I can say that you won’t regret coming!

Peace in the Middle East,

-Intern Alex

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August 9, 2010

“More than a Youth Group” Contest

Based on our summer mission experiences (Mission-Fuge in Birmingham & High Schoolers in Hawaii) we entered a video contest sponsored by Trevecca called “More than a Youth Group.” The contests is based on the number of votes and the polls are open. We could win up to $2000 to be used in student ministry @ Rolling Hills. Exciting stuff, eh?

So we could use the support for Rolling Hills Student Ministry. Vote daily using the link below.

More Than A Youth Group Contest

Simply click “watch the videos” in the menu bar and then scroll down until you see Rolling Hills. Click on our video and vote daily between now and August 18th. Winners will be announced on August 19th! Thanks for voting!

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July 29, 2010

Stay UP TO DATE on Student Ministry @ RHCC

Join our Simply Text Updates and receive regular student ministry info via your phone. Follow the link below and add your name and number to the list. It’s a private system so you’ll never receive any ads or spam… only info from RHCC Student Ministry. The list can’t be sold or duplicated. You can unsubscribe at any time. There is no cost to join but your standard text message rates do apply.

We send out weekly reminders with Wednesday night info, small group updates, event details, and encouraging words.

Email Nic Allen if you have questions or click the link below to join.

Backstage@1810 Student Ministry TXT Updates

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February 1, 2010

Emancipated? Then Live Like It! — Alex Derry’s Debut Blogging Experience…

Come one come all….Alex Derry’s debut blogging experience (that is if you don’t count the now ancient xanga and sketchy myspace) has begun.  For those of you who may not know me, my name is Alex Derry.  I’m am currently serving on the 2009-2010 RHCC Ministry Intern Team.  My primarily focus as Student Ministry Intern is to partner with Nic Allen (the best boss ever) in working with High School and Middle School students.  I am so blessed to have the opportunity to walk alongside students as they discover the Lord and live lives transformed by His glory.

This week we are continuing our series “Happy” on Wednesday night.  Come as Nic Allen talks about how Blessed are/ Happy are the…merciful, for they will be shown mercy.  Get to The Warehouse early this week because we have Bethany Hawks (Centennial High School) performing a sweet cover song at 6:40PM.

Over the past couple weeks of the “Happy” series God has been teaching me so much.  I know for sure that I’m definitely in a growing season of my life.  The only hard part about a “growing” season is it can often be hard.  Change is hard.  I, like most people, am a creature of habit.  I consistently order the same sandwich from Lenny’s (regular #5 on wheat), the same drink from Starbucks (tall White Mocha), and I even use the same table to study at when I go to the Library, if I can help it.  The truth is I don’t like change because change is hard.  And while my study habits and food choices are great (unless of course you are taking into consideration my current weight perdicament) and in no need of changing, there are things in my life that the Lord is teaching me to change.

Galatians 5:1 says, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”  Freedom is a term used a lot in Church.  I feel like I’ve grown up always hearing people talk about freedom.  But what I’ve realized is that I don’t really know what it means.  Don’t get me wrong….in my head I understand, but I’ve forgotten with my heart.  I feel like freedom is so easily forgotten because it’s often overused and overlooked in our culture.  I find this pretty interesting because of the dominate role it has played in the history of our country and world.

When I think of freedom, I also think of slavery.  Honestly, I am thankful that I haven’t every really witnessed slavery first hand.  All my life it has been thematically portrayed in movies and on television shows, yet I have never really experienced slavery and for that I am thankful.  The same cannot be said about our country.  The United States has many first hand experiences with slavery.  Ultimately, it took the Civil War to break the yoke of slavery in our country.  At Abraham Lincoln’s second inaugural in 1865, only weeks before he was assassinated, he spoke on how both parties “deprecated war” and yet war had come.  But with the Thirteenth Amendment of the United States Constitution and the end of the “deprecated war,” slavery was legally abolished.  Headlines in virtually every state trumpeted the same message: “Slavery Legally Abolished.”  And yet something happened that many would have never expected.  The majority of slaves in the South who were now legally free continued to live as slaves.  Most of them went right on living as though nothing had happened.  Though free, many lived virtually unchanged lives.  An Alabama slave in 1864 when asked what he thought of the Great Emancipator whose proclamation went into effect that year said this, “I don’t know nothing bout Abraham Lincoln,’ he replied, ‘cept they say he sot us free.  And I don’t know nothing bout that neither.”

Isn’t that tragic!  A war had been fought.  A president had been assassinated.  Once enslaved men, women, and children were now legally emancipated.  Yet amazingly, many continued living in fear and squalor.  Yet that is how plantation owners wanted it.  They maintained the age old philosophy, “keep ‘em ignorant and you keep ‘em in the field.”

While most of us would consider this sadly tragic, we consider to live lives of slavery everyday.  Even though our Great Emancipator, Christ the Lord, paid the ultimate price to overthrow slavery once and for all, most Christians act as though they’re still held in bondage.  As our slave master, Satan, loves it so.  He is delighted that so many have bought into the life and live lives of ignorance.  More than most in God’s family, the adversary knows we are free, but he hates it.  So he does everything in his power to keep us pinned down in shame, guilt, ignorance, and intimidation.  Yet the truth is we are free!  Galatians 5:1 says, “It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.”  So let’s live lives in light of what Christ has done and no longer subject ourselves to slavery!  Let’s live lives transformed by the Grace and Glory of our Lord and Savior, the Great Emancipator, Jesus Christ!

Alex Derry

Student Ministry Intern

Rolling Hills Community Church

alexderry@rollinghillscommunity.org

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