LinkUp

LinkUp logoWe had a super day on Saturday. I haven’t written about this yet as I’m always a bit reluctant to blog about events before they happen. Saturday was the launch of a new inter-church youth event we have been preparing for several months now called LinkUp. It was an idea that we had been tossing around for years, but for various reasons the time just didn’t seem right until now. Throughout 2007 we became increasingly aware of a desire amongst teens and twenty-somethings in the churches in Nantes for more reality in their walk with God (the vertical relationship) and in their friendship with other Christians across denominational boundaries, and with unbelieving friends (the horizontal relationship). So out of this need grew the vision for “LinkUp”, which is just a catchy phrase for the first and second greatest commandments: love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, mind, and strength, and love your neighbour as yourself.

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We had a GREAT time! The programme combined games, food and “hang out” time with creative worship and learning on the theme “Droit au coeur” (straight to the heart) where we looked at what it actually means to love God with all your heart. We were determined to make it as interactive and “communal” as possible, so most of the learning time happened in small groups led by a core group of young adults who were willing to be big brother or sister for the teens. We also wanted to try something different with the worship, and to get beyond just singing. The result was a series of “worship stations” where people could express themselves through art, psalm-writing, mime, dance, or just being quiet. Of course, we sang as well … I made a real effort to shake the dust out of our usual repertoire and introduced some new songs. I’m trying to keep to a minimum 50 % of songs originally written in French, rather than translations. It is true that I am at a time in my life where I don’t connect with God through music nearly as well as I used to, but my memory of the powerful effect that sung worship had on me as a teenager is a good motivator.

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Some reactions: “We have all been on a little cloud since yesterday!” “God was really at the centre of this event.” “Can’t wait till the next LinkUp!” And then there was the young lady for whom everything fell into place when she realised God was speaking to her through the Parable of the Sower (our theme text for the learning time), and she handed over the ownership of her life to Jesus, a huge encouragement to the friends who had invited her along. When we counted up the number of participants who registered for the event, we realised that there were 77 of us, from 7 different churches! This does not account for all the churches in Nantes, but it is a good beginning.

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The next LinkUp: March 8th.
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Young friends in mission

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Let me introduce to you Nicolas, Anaïs, Marianne, and Esther, four young friends from Nantes who will be leaving next week for South Africa where they will spend seven months learning what mission is all about in a context that is completely different to what they’re used to here in France. They will be joining a programme run by OM South Africa which combines Christian training with practical service. We got to know Marianne, Nicolas & Esther well during our time running the youth group at the Saint Sébastien church, particularly during our trip to Spain in 2006 to assist some churches in the Madrid area. Anaïs has also participated in an OM project in Portugal, and all four of them really inspire me. They all completed their high school diplomas last summer, and have all been working long hours ever since to fund their trip. It will be a great experience, but also a sacrifice as they will be living very simply, and have had to put their studies on hold. It has been great to see their single-mindedness and commitment to the cause. If anyone complains to me about the aimlessness of today’s younger generation, I just want to say “look at these guys”! Some would say they’re exceptional, but in fact we often see the same kind of spirit in many of our young friends in the churches here.

So, Nicolas, Anaïs, Marianne, and Esther, have a great time, and we look forward to reading your updates. Follow their progress at name4godfr.blogspot.com.

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The end of an era

It’s easy to pick up new responsibilities, but laying them down can be a real wrench. It was at the end of 2001 that God gave us a strong conviction that we were to start a youth home group, and it has been a great journey. I guess some might say “all good things must come to an end” – I don’t necessarily believe that, but we do believe it is time for us to hand over. We had our very last “official” meeting with our favourite young people on Saturday (silly photos below). As usual we shared a meal, had some fun, and looked into the Word together – this time the story of Mary and Martha – maybe an odd story to end with, but very relevant to our activity-overloaded young friends. The group will be continuing with new leaders after an interim period of a few months – we’re excited for them. Had the joy of seeing 5 in the group baptised this year, and many have made big steps with God. It will be odd not waking up on Sunday morning any more and having a couple of young people sharing our croissants for breakfast (we would nearly always have someone staying the night).


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Random musings on mission, living in France, faith, family, and links that make me think. A window on the sandbox of my mind, and storage for unfinished thoughts. More here.

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