Jan 17, 2017

Nehemiah 3 - The Value of Unity and Teamwork

What does the bible say about unity and teamwork?  Well in the repetitive nature of the Old Testament we can learn about it in the re-building of the wall around Jerusalem.

We discussed how many workers can make light work but there were four main points we focused on.

1.  Burdens are lighter when everyone works together.
2.  Work goes faster when everyone works together.
3.  Each person's work is important.
4.  Each person is due recognition for their work.


It's so great to get these kids playing a game and then dive into a lesson that connects to the game. They can easily answer questions and see the connections.  I think they are even surprised at how the Bible isn't so hard to connect to "real" life after all.

Enjoy these photos from the game...they were saran wrapped as a team and had to complete an obstacle course--working together.




Half way there, pretty much tied up at this point.

Building the final tower and protecting it from oncoming dodge balls.

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Hoping to make the shot for the team!

See you next week.  

Dates to remember:
January 29 meet at 5:30 for the bowling party, pick up at 8pm.
February 5 NO youth group-Hudsonville's winter break.


Jan 8, 2017

Helping Others - Our Actions - Taking a Stand

What would you do?  After watching a blind man get taken advantage of it got us all thinking...what would we do?  Would we speak up and help? Would we get angry? Would we turn our head and pretend we didn't see the injustice?

Nehemiah 5:1-13 shows of an injustice and also shows how to stand up against the injustices we see.

Nehemiah had to deal with a conflict just like you and I may need to.  We learned three simple steps to handling it.

1.  Air the complaint to the proper authority or person.  If the proper people don't know of the problem how can we expect them to deal with it.  Be sure to be clear about the problem.

2.  The leader/person working to resolve the problem should do so in a biblical manner.

  • Stop what you are doing to address the problem
  • Maintain self control
  • Have righteous anger, anger isn't always sinful if it is righteous and directed against the sinful treatment of others.
3.  Be willing to submit to God, His Word and Godly leaders.

We as God's children, are called to speak out and bring what's right into this world. We need to stand up and take risks by speaking up, even when it's tough. People are waiting for us to speak up, and they will follow!

Blind trusting the helpers...but maybe the helpers aren't all telling the truth!
Blind trusting others for direction.




Back at it!

Join us tonight for Youth Group.  6pm-7pm.

Fun game to start things off...you may be blind in this one.

We have a great line up for the next few months!!



Erin