Thursday, 6 March 2008
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Exec meeting number 2
Heres a reminder of what it said to refresh your memory;
Youth Violence (passed)
Proposer: Rob Redpath (Manchester & Stockport)
Seconder:
Youth Conference notes:
• That incidents of Violence among young people have increased in recent years
• That people of all ages across the nation are more strongly concerned about being attacked by gangs of young people
• That young people, particularly those from ethnic minority backgrounds, are being subjected to increased levels of suspicion by the police and general public
Youth Conference believes:
• That violence in all its forms is abhorrent to God since Christ was subjected to crucifixion
• That no-one should be afraid of young people without good cause
• That the
Youth Conference requests:
• That Methodist Conference be asked to consider a project to investigate the roles that local churches have to play in reducing the wide-ranging issues resulting from youth violence including prejudice
• That we include and involve other denominations, faiths and secular organisations in this work
• That MYE incorporate the work of ABMY, look into other possible actions and, if appropriate, pass this knowledge on to a region for possible inclusion into a Mission Possible
We spent a long time discussing these issues to come to the conclusion that actually, we as too bodies cannot know the answer or the right way forward on this issue. So we decided to continue working on the issue in the future by working with other groups who are working on this too.It was really great fun and the guys from ABMY were awesome people.
Look out for this project in the near future!
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
Acts Open Mike Church
(1 min walk from train & bus stations, nr Sheffield Hallam Uni)
"FREE ENTRY
Piano, alcohol, soft drinks & bar snacks available
Meals served until 9pm in bar next door
If your name's not down, you can still come in
(& even perform, if you like)
NB: Your name doesn't need to be 'down.' You just need to turn up, perform if you want to, and (hopefully) enjoy yourself!
****************NEWSFLASH!!!!!!!!!!!**
God has given each of us many gifts! And He likes it when we use them!
(Based on Romans 12:6-8)
Whether you are a poet, musician, dancer, singer, comedian, gargler, storyteller, rapper, puppeteer/ventriloquist or something equally exciting (or even if you are none of these things but you just fancy a go at something or want a great night out), then ACTS Open Mic Church is for you! It is a friendly, classy place, slap BANG in the heart of Sheffield. If you are near the bus/train station, just look for the big blue lights. It's a relaxing environment where the food is great and the drinks are fairly-priced. There may even be some good acts too!
So, why 'ACTS' you may well ask? Well, in the Bible, the book of Acts is where the Christian Church began. ACTS Open Mic Church is a new expression of that, and it's open mic, so it'll be great. It also refers to the acts there will be on the night, so it's a sort of double-barrel thing.
WARNING! SOME PEOPLE MAY PRAY! AND OTHERS MAY SING CHRISTIAN SONGS! BUT UNLIKE IN MANY CHURCHES...
-No one will expect you to do either
-No one will come up to you with a false smile pretending everything in the world is completely perfect
-No one will complain when you sit in 'their seat'
-No one will try to take money from you (except perhaps the bar staff)
-No one will expect you to do anything or behave in a certain way.
ACTS Open Mic Church. Because church SHOULD be fun!:)"
(Stolen from the Acts open mike church facebook group)
But seriously, if you are anywhere near sheffield and are free that night, do turn up, you wont regret it and will be really surprised!
Exec meeting number 1
“Gadawch fy mhobl yn rydd!” “Let my people go!”
Methodist Youth Conference 2007 – An overview
On the 16th of November 2007, 150 young Methodists descended on Cardiff Bay for a weekend of discussion, debate, worship and fellowship. This year’s Methodist Youth Conference (MYC) was held in the purpose built Urdd City Sleepover centre in Cardiff Bay. Everything including the conference room, meals and beds (!) were all in the same building. There were less business sessions than in previous years so on the Saturday afternoon the delegates had the chance to explore attractions in Cardiff Bay such as the Doctor Who exhibition and the Senedd (the Welsh Assembly building).
Exploring the theme
The theme of Let my people go provoked thought and discussion of issues relating to freedom; from this year’s 200 year anniversary of the passing of the Slave Trade Act, concerns about people trafficking and exploitation today, to the freedom we can experience through Christ.
Some of the resolutions passed during the weekend were:
Action for Burma: This called for the Methodist Church to continue to pray regularly for, raise awareness of and take action on the situation in Burma.
Ecumenical Youth Links: MYC agreed that a “common ground” approach to ecumenical work has been found to be a good way of working ecumenically and that both MYE should participate in setting up an ecumenical youth network and that ecumenical links should be considered when setting up new work.
Recycling Bins: MYC believe the Church should do more to protect the environment through recycling especially since large amounts of paper is used and not all churches have recycling bins.
Songs: This called for more modern worship songs to be included in future worship resources.
(Stolen from the MAYC website - www.mayc.info/yourvoice)
<-- The crew from Wolverhampton and Shrewsbury!
Major Apologies!
Tuesday, 20 November 2007
Job-like?
So, im at Bible college doing what God wants. Ive found the husband that God wants me to be with and im trying to deal with that. Ive just come back from Methodist Youth Conference where i did Gods work all weekend. What do i get in return? A cold.
Now come on, its quite clear that a cold is the last thing i can deal with! The exaustion i can sleep off, the lack of appitite i can deal with (Vitamins and tomato cuppa soup!), the huge amounts of work i can just about handle, but a cold? Now thats not fair!
Im one of those people that God just doesnt really talk to. I swear he actually sits some people down and has long conversations with them. But not me. Im one of those people that has a couple of options to choose, randomly picks one, hopes for the best and sometimes God turns around and says 'Well done, you chose correctly, have your free prize!'
I guess i am feeling a little angry at God for this, after all, he alone knows how busy and overworked i am, he alone knows i need my health. Without my health i cannot solve the millions of other problems!
Job loses everything he has until nothing is left, even though he did nothing wrong. When Job compains, God puts him back in his place. Job realises that God is so almighty that his suffering is irrelevant, only God matters.
Maybe God is trying to teach me to depend on him by removing my health from me. Thats all well and good, but im sure there are better ways he can teach me a lesson! Miraculous healing would be pretty good . . .
Its not like im blaming or cursing God. I know it could partly be my fault, but still the question remains - why has God allowed it to happen?
Sarah x

