Pleasant Green Youth Blog

A Ministry of Pleasant Green United Methodist Church, Durham, North Carolina

Some more pics! August 15, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 9:27 pm
 

New Youth Room May 18, 2008

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 11:47 pm

Tonight we began the process of remodeling our youth room.  I thought I would post some pics here to document the transformation.

 

Yam Jam October 9, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 9:46 pm

This is basically a repeat of the email I sent you.

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This Saturday (Oct. 13)is Yam Jam. For those of you who don’t know, Yam Jam is an event where we pick up the left-over yams from a farmer’s field and give them to the Society of St. Andrew for distribution to needy people. This year we’re meeting at the church at 7:30am on Saturday. We’ll travel together to the farm and work until about noon. After that we’ll stop somewhere for lunch before returning to the church.

This would be a great opportunity to hang out, do some good and have a good time. I would like to challenge you to invite some friends to help. Maybe even bring some friends who don’t go to church that often, since this won’t be a “churchy” thing.

Also, tomorrow (Wednesday), we’re having a Bible study at our house in Durham. We’re studying the Gospel of Luke. So if you’d like to learn more about God’s Word, consider coming to our weekly meetings. The time is from 7:00 to about 8:30.

Finally, let me say I had a great time bowling with you guys. I even got a few strikes! Hope you had fun too.

See you soon.

Chris

 

New MySpace Page August 21, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 12:13 pm

Hey guys! I wanted to let you know that we now have a MySpace page (in case you didn’t know). You can check it out at www.myspace.com/pgyouth.
There are some cool pics there. Also, don’t forget that this Sunday we’re having a pool party and game night at the Wingos’ house. See you there.

 

Simpsonize This! August 3, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 10:18 pm

Hey guys,
Just a line to say I had a great time hanging out with ya’ll at the
Simpson’s Movie “extravaganza”. Have you ever wondered what you might look
like as a Simpson’s character? Well here’s your chance…just go to
simpsonizeme.com and enter a photo! I tried it last night and unfortunately
I came out looking like Moe! (HA! not really!!)

Maybe we could have a wall of “Simpsonized” youth displayed at the church!

See ya!
Brian alias Preacherman

 

Back in town July 17, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 6:56 pm

Hi everyone,

We just got back from PA and we’re excited about sharing our experience with you guys…I mean “y’all.”  Camp was really great.  We all grew a little closer to God and to each other.  Philly was also a fantastic trip.  We visited some historic sites, had a cheese steak and spent two days with another youth group from a Baptist church.  So, check out the pictures section, an if you are one of the four youth who went on the trip, please comment this post with your impressions.

You should also check out the schedule for August.  I think we have some fun activities planned.  As usual, feel free to submit your ideas for YF.

 

Burping Contest May 16, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 3:23 pm

So, this is what we did at our last YF meeting.  Oh, yeah, we also had a Bible study.

 

Catholic Worker Farm May 7, 2007

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img_0757.jpgWe had a great time at the Catholic Worker Farm in Siler City yesterday. Some of us ate raw bamboo, some played with chickens, some hugged trees, some put their hands in a pile of “humanure.” Steve and Lenore were very gracious hosts, and I think we managed to learn a few things from them.

I would like to specifically point out a term that Lenore used a few times: “The Works of Mercy.” We may not be familiar with this term, so I thought I should explain it a little. Basically, it refers to the kinds of activities Jesus asks Christians to do. Since the Middle Ages these activities were listed in two categories: physical or “corporal” works and spiritual works. Here’s a list:

The corporal works of mercy:
feeding the hungry
giving drink to the thirsty
clothing the naked
offering hospitality to the homeless
caring for the sick
visiting the imprisoned
burying the dead

The spiritual works of mercy:
admonishing the sinner
instructing the ignorant
counseling the doubtful
comforting the sorrowful
bearing wrongs patiently
forgiving all injuries
praying for the living and the dead

These “works” come from the Bible, so here’s a list of passages to check out.

Matthew 25:31-46
Isaiah 58:6-7
Hebrews 13:3
1 John 3:17
Tobit 4:5-11
Matthew 6:2-4
Luke 3:11, 11:41
James 2:15-16

If you would like more info about the CW movement, click on this logo:

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Also, I’ve posted some new pictures.

Remember to check for ticks.

 

Being a Christian and “Eating Green” April 16, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 10:45 am

earthcarelogo.gifLast night while we were talking about the Christian reasons for “eating green” and farming organically, Hunter and Casey raised some good questions. Basically Casey wanted to know if you could be a Christian and still do things that harmed the environment, like drill for oil. Hunter wanted to know if you could get by as a Christian without doing justice, as long as you don’t do anything bad.

This is a pretty complicated question, but here are two things to think about.

First:

What does “being a Christian” mean? Does it just mean going to church or does it mean trying to live like Jesus? I think it means following Jesus.

But, we all have to admit that we don’t usually do a good job of following Jesus. In other words we do things that make Jesus sad. That’s called “sinning.” All of us are sinners. We all do bad stuff, and for some reason we can’t help it sometimes.

That doesn’t mean that God will punish us or throw us into hell. But our bad actions have consequences. When we pollute the earth we get cancer. When we eat too much we get fat and have heart attacks. When we take money and land from people, they might get angry and fight us. There are all kinds of things that happen when we don’t live like Jesus wants us to.

The Good News is that God forgives us. Jesus died so we could be forgiven. He also died so we could “die” to the bad things that we do. He rose so we could “rise” to “new life” as people who follow Jesus.

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Why do you want to just get by with the minimum of commitment? Why are we even calling ourselves Christians if we don’t really want to be Christians with our whole lives? Jesus tells us that the most important thing that human beings can do is to love God with our whole heart and soul and mind and body, and to love other people as much as we love ourselves. That’s a big challenge. That’s what being a Christian means. It takes all of your life.

So I guess I’m asking you to think about this kind of commitment. You don’t have to accept it all at once. It takes time to grow into your faith. Nobody does it right away. I mess up all the time, and lots of times I don’t feel like following Jesus. But, we’ve got to wake up every morning and say, “Even if I don’t feel like it, I’m going to try to follow you, Lord. “

I don’t want to tell you which choices are “good” and which are “bad.”  I want you guys to think about your choices and to ask yourselves if those choices reflect the life of Jesus.  What I will tell you is that being a Christian is NOT easy.  But it is exciting, it is meaningful, it is something worth living for.

Please leave your comments. I’d be very interested in learning what you guys think about this.

By the way, we’re going to Rally Day in Rocky Mount next Sunday. It starts at 3:00 and it’s over at 6:00. We’ll leave right after church and get back around 7:30 or 8:00pm. There’s no cost, but we will be stopping for lunch and dinner, so bring some money.

The theme of Rally Day is “Get a Life: Follow Jesus,” which ties in nicely with what we’ve been talking about. But, don’t worry. There will be plenty of games and stuff. It won’t just be a boring lecture.

 

Christ is Risen…I’m bored. April 11, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chris Klopp @ 8:15 am

This past Sunday was Easter, the day we celebrate the resurrection of our Lord. It was also movie night at YF, and we saw two episodes of The Simpsons in which Homer and the kids complained about how boring church is. My question to you is, what does it take to get Christians to realize that the stories about Jesus are anything but boring? What can we do to make church more meaningful to young people (or to older people, for that matter)?

We might also want to think about the meaning of the word “boring.” Does “boring” mean that we have to sit still, to think about somewhat complicated ideas, to do something that doesn’t cater to our personal whims? If so, then the Christian church can’t avoid being boring. Life is “boring” by these standards. We all need times to sit and think, to listen to the stories of our faith, to celebrate our blessings and thank God for being good to us. We can’t really get out of that if we want to be Christians.

But, we can change the way we “do church.” We can make sure that we’re not talking over anybody’s head. We can use music that speaks to people. We can dance, we can clap hands, we can use art, we can put on plays, we can perform liturgies that involve the whole congregation. What else can we do?

Church can and should attempt to speak to everybody, not just the people who are comfortable with the way it has always been done. But, we can’t expect the worship committee to do everything. We’ve got to put our energy into it too. How late do we stay up on Saturday? Is that why we’re falling asleep in the pews? Are we actively trying to figure out what the pastor is talking about, or are we thinking about going to Bojangles? Are we listening to the words of the hymns or do we wish we could be listening to our iPods? And if church really stinks, why aren’t we joining the worship committee to share our ideas?

Let’s try to work together on making church more meaningful. Please respond to this post with your comments.

Christ is Risen! Indeed he is Risen! Alleluia! Alleluia!