Summer Sunshine for Children and Youth
It’s been a busy summer for St Paul’s children and youth.
From parties to camp they have loved every second of their time together,
building friendships and growing in their faith in God.
The Children:
The summer began for the children with the Decathlon on Friday
nights ran by Su Gill (Kingdom Kids and Children’s work leader). The 10 weeks
that it ran for consisted of an opening ceremony, a number of sporting events
and a different event each week, including volleyball, shotput, gymnastics and
relays. These events encouraged the children to work in teams but also to work
individually, for fun, to make friends and for them to enjoy.
Seven leaders and some Quest team members helped make Friday
nights’ fun and they were able to enjoy them with all the children- not one
refused to join in! Running from 6:00-7:30 in the evening the children could
make their own healthy snack as the evenings were based around healthy living.
They would also warm up, join in activities, warm down and sit in the coach’s
corner learning about health and good values for their lives. They also made
their own set of rules for the 10 week decathlon.
After the ten weeks, on the final evening before the summer
holidays, The Big Event took place inside church, inviting the children and
their families to come along for an evening of events, activities, awards and
social time with each other. The children were given rosettes each with badges
on for every event they turned up to in the past 10 weeks.
On this night they also discussed what will be starting this
September. The theme for Fridays is now Monsters, where the children will learn
about how they can face fear in their lives. They will learn about their
personal, mental, emotional and spiritual strengths. Fridays will include movies, parties, games
and activities for the children to enjoy and build their friendships.
Su Gill said: “The attitude towards each other has grown… It
was fantastic! The kids have a safe place to come to, they can find friends and
help… It was far more fun than I expected it to be!”
If you would like to find out more about Friday nights St.
Paul's or Kingdom Kids please contact Su info@stpaulschurch.co.uk
Fusion Youth:
The end of the summer term saw a sad goodbye for the Fusion
youth to the two youth leaders who have dedicated years into the church’s’
youths’ lives, David and Abigail Shirley. But, as usual the youth ended the
term with a bang and celebrated a year ending with a big party.
It wasn't the end of Fusion with Dave and Abi for some of the
youth; they were able to spend the week with them and two other Worcestershire
churches at Newday, a Christian festival in Norfolk. Alongside, Hope Church
Worcester and Gracechurch Bromsgrove, the Fusion youth and leaders became part
of 70 people camping in a small pitch on Norfolk showground surrounded by
thousands of youth groups across the country.
Throughout the week the youth were able to make friendships with
others from different churches, develop their faith and knowledge about God,
meet with God during worship and teachings and enjoy the sunshine that the week
had to offer. There were cafes open through the day, sporting activities,
workshops and a Newday shop; however, nothing beat the taste of the home-made
milkshakes at The Cow Shed- A fantastic milkshake shop!
The youth were able to meet with God in amazing ways, the Holy
Spirit, prayer, the gospel and fellowship with other young people.
“Newday was a fantastic experience not only for the young
people but for us too! It was amazing to see God at work and doing some amazing
miracles in those around us! There was a load going on from milkshake huts to
skate parks! It was fab to see our young people engage in the whole event. The
teaching was grounded in the Bible and we had some really engaging speakers
sharing on a whole range of topics. The Newday band was pretty awesome and got
everyone jumping on many occasions! We were super blessed to run our site with
Hope Church and Gracechurch Bromsgrove, so it was great for us and the young
people to get to know other Christians in the local area. A definite
recommendation for next year!!” said Abi Shirley.
A youth member Martha Davis commented: “Newday was a great
experience for me. I met with God personally and I was moved by the power of
his spirit in my life and everyone’s lives around me. It was so much fun and I had
a great time with great people!”
Amy Nash, a youth member also said: "New day was such an amazing week where I met new friends and hung out with those I knew from St Paul's! It was amazing chilling out with an amazing group of people. I loved the music and the meetings were great. Definitely want to go next year!"
Amy Nash, a youth member also said: "New day was such an amazing week where I met new friends and hung out with those I knew from St Paul's! It was amazing chilling out with an amazing group of people. I loved the music and the meetings were great. Definitely want to go next year!"
“It was an amazing week with amazing people and I wish I
could do it all over again!”
"I loved Newday and made a great new friend from Hope Church Worcester!" said Jamie Westwood.
If you would like to find out more about Fusion
youth group, please email info@stpaulschurch.co.uk
or if you want to find out more about Newday please visit http://newdaygeneration.org/
"I loved Newday and made a great new friend from Hope Church Worcester!" said Jamie Westwood.
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