Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Oct11-From the Board

Sept. Donations $ 5,019
Sept. Expenses $ 9,143
YTD Donations $13,312
YTD Expenses $27,485
YTD Shortage ($14,173)
(note YTD is July to Sept ‘11)

Thank you so much for your interest in and support of Youth for Christ. As you have probably read in this and previous newsletters, by God’s grace we will be celebrating 20 years of youth ministry at our annual banquet this year! (November 11, 2011) We so hope you can join us for that!
We are appealing to you now because we need your help! We are 100% supported by and dependent upon donations from local individuals, churches and the community. Giving has
been down significantly since July, and we are not meeting our budget–which is especially difficult as the Macomb ministry has been growing! Would you please prayerfully consider your financial support of Youth for Christ- Western Illinois? No gift is too small, especially if you can commit to it on a monthly basis. We thank you so much for all you are already doing.
We appreciate your prayers and consideration as we seek to be good stewards of this important ministry!

With gratitude for you partnership,
Dominick Ascone, Joe Barsi, Kelly Barsi, Karen Kuras and Bernie McCance

Oct11-New Website

ANNOUNCING OUR NEW WEBSITE...........www.yfcwi.org

Thanks to a gift given to YFC-USA, over 100 YFC chapters nationwide are receiving websites. Along with a new website, we also have added online donation options. Be sure to check it out!

Oct11-Banquet

20th Annual YFC Fundraising Banquet - November 11, 2011
Spoon River College’s Community Outreach Center

Luncheon - doors open 11:30am, buffet/program 12-1:15pm
Dinner - doors open/basket auction begins 6:00pm, buffet/program begins @ 6:30pm
RSVP options- PO Box 126-Macomb, 833-3026, yfc@macomb.com or online www.yfcwi.org
Come help us celebrate 20 years of God’s blessings!

Oct11-Macomb News


A Great Start to the

School Year!

We have had an AMAZING September – and are looking forward to fantastic months to follow. See You At The Pole had more than 50 people in attendance. The event was organized and led by YFC Student President, Justin Derry.

Both the Senior High and Junior High experienced a prayer journey, traveling throughout YFC. The journey included a variety of prayer methods, includes artistic,


musical, knowledge, and especially experiential, as well as communion. This made a great impact on the students – who are now committed to taking their walk with Jesus to the next level.







Other Fun Tidbits:

Delayed Start (D-Start) Wednesdays = PANCAKE DAYS! YFC is open 7:30am – 9pm and serving pancakes on each Delayed Start day.

Constitution [Graduation Requirement] Test Prep will be held Monday Oct 10th, with additional dates added if needed. Learn the Constitution, with effective memory tidbits. Dates & times to follow


VIBE +YFC Together Again: we’ll marched with the WIU Homecoming Parade with the VIBE float. Reminder: we are one of the three recipients of this year’s VIBE [Volunteers Interested in Benefitting Everyone] Grant. Please be sure to support their efforts. Keep a lookout for their Traveling Treasure Chest – around Macomb all of October.

“The Cottage” (formerly known as The Garage).

Thank you Wesley Methodist!

ICE CREAM FOR PENNIES –YFC is hosting Penny Wars Senior High VS Junior High! For each COIN deposited, the face value is counted in points. Ex: penny=1 pt, quarter =25 pts. However, each dollar bill is DEDUCTED the penny face value (ex: $1.00 = less 100 points; $20.00 = less 2000 points). While you may not want to put those into your own jug, you can put them into the opposing teams. J Give your coins to your favorite 6-12th grader – or help out your favorite team at the banquet! Winner receives the ICE CREAM TROUGH (a massive ice cream sundae) the first week in December.



Oct11-Macomb Calendar

Dates to Know:

Oct 10 Constitution Test Prep 7-9pm

Oct 19, Nov 2 Delayed Start Pancake Breakfasts

Oct 7, 14, 21 Fifth Quarter

Oct 31 iConnect – 7-9pm Come in costume!

Nov 11 Last day of Penny Wars

YFC Macomb

Mondays

Tuesdays

Wednesdays

Fridays

6-9pm Junior High

Count It

An accountability group just for Jr High Boys. Dinner is provided.

3-5pm Hang

Open to Jr/Sr High

Students grades 7+ are invited to come hang out at YFC. Soda & cookies provided

7-9am Senior High

D-Start B-Fast

During Late Start Wednesdays, YFC hosts pancake breakfast … great way to start the day

11:43-12:20 (MHS lunch)

$2.00 Pizza Lunch

Includes 2 slices of pizza, a drink & a dessert, in partnership with local churches

7-9pm Senior High

iConnect

for senior high Christian students who really want to go deeper in their faith. Includes exercises in apologetics (defending your faith) and active prayer

6-8pm Junior High

Campus Life

Open to all students grades 6-8. Includes games, discussion and dinner

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9:30 -11pm Grades 6+

5th Quarter

Immediately following the end of the Bomber football game – includes bon fire, s’mores, music, friends and fun.. and is FREE

Pizza Lunch Hosts

Oct

7 Macomb Assembly of God

14 Industry Methodist

21 Industry Assembly of God

27 First Christian


Nov

4 NO SCHOOL

11 Wesley UMC

18 University Baptist

25 NO SCHOOL

Oct11-Bushnell Beat




September is always a busy month for youth ministry. It is where the ministry foundation for the school year is put into action. Organizational meetings occur in August, along with promotion and contacting lots of teens in their venues (ie. School events, facebook, text messages). These contacts set the stage for personal invitations as the school year goes on. Staying up to date of happenings in their world is crucial for conversations when in person. Those conversations allow for invitations to Campus Life or other events. That's where relationships begin. Then they are followed up throughtout the school year at CL, school, events, around town, etc. When the relationships have been established, then it is time to engage a teen about their beliefs. Chances to share parts of the gospel come in personal relationships with teens, often in their world. At Campus Life, we share the gospel 3-4 times a school year, giving teens a chance to choose Christ. Please say a prayer for our gospel nights coming up this month at Campus Life and Campus Life Middleschool. Thanks!!

In the last month our Campus Life programs have kicked off. We have had a JH boys campout and See You at the Pole. Our JH program is exploding with 31 teens the last two weeks. If you have a leading to work with a team of people reaching out to these young teens, please send me an email or give me a call to set up a time to talk about helping. We could use your gifts from the Lord! Our Sr. High Campus Life program is quite a bit lower in attendance with only about 10 each week. Pray for student leaders, as they are growing in their faith.

Wow! Have you ever took 15 junior high boys camping? Please call me if you have. We could use your help in Youth for Christ's Campus Life Middleschool program. I would summarize the outing as a great opportunity to instill lifelong values to teens and to spend some time in God's creation hanging out. The kids collected wood, set up tents, fished, played football in the hay field, ate like kings, and took a night hike with Mark and I. On that night hike is where the God stuff happened. In an open hay field, under the cloudy skies, the boys got to clearly hear the gospel message with oppurtunities to ask questions. That was the sweet moment of the trip! Pray for these boys becoming men and our future spiritual leaders.

At 7:00 AM, of a cloudy overcast day, more than twenty people stood outside the Bushnell-Prairie City High School, at its flagpole – solely for the purpose to pray. Seventeen students and a few adults joined together for the annual See You At The Pole (SYATP) event. Those that attended sang a few songs and then joined hands to thank God and ask Him for help in our lives, schools and community. We prayed for people in our local government, federal government and people around the world. Margie Statler and Dorothy Williams, part of the Bushnell Area Christian Women, served donuts, juice, and milk to those that showed up early to pray. It's neat to be a part of a bigger plan by the Master.

Things to pray for:

More JH leaders – in spiritual essence: HARVESTER'S

Upcoming gospel nights this month at CL and CL M.

A teen I met with in the Mary Davis home

A junior high young man that needs to step up, obey, and make wise choices