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LCU Trip Info
01/12/2011 11:55When: February 4
Where: Lubbock Christian University
Staying the night at South Plains Church of Chirst. (See below for more details)
What: Check out LCU and what it has to offer. Catch a "Master Follies" Show. Hang out with Great People
Who: Any High School Student interested in checking out Christian universities.
Costs: TBA
More Info:
We will leave sometime after school of Friday, February 4. We will be staying the night in the building of the South Plains Church of Christ. We will be sleeping in classrooms so bring items you might bring to camp.
- Sleeping Bags
- Towels
- Soap and Shampoo
- CLOTHES!!!!
- etc.
We should be ariving at South Plains around 10:00pm. We will wake up the next day and head over to LCU. During the day, we will catch the famous "MASTER FOLLIES" show. Once we have thoroughly checked LCU out, we will load the vans and head back home. We should be home late Saturday Night.
ALSO SIGN UPS ARE IN THE FOYER FOR MASTER FOLLIES @ LCU - This is a trip to check out the LCU campus for high school youth group members. You will only need money for 2 fast food meals! It should be a great time had by all! Feb 4-5
From Byron
Just some thoughts
06/08/2011 11:23Importance of Parental Leadership
I am excited to see that the new elders installed last week all came from our current parents of the youth group. I believe it is a testimony to the quality of people we have in our group. I have always believed that strong youth groups come from strong leadership from among the parents, and that is what we have. Not just those who have been selected, but all of our parents have played an important role in the life our youthgroup. As Lance continues his ministry with our kids, may we continue to be a support for him and find ways to pass this kind of leadership on to the incoming parents of the youth group. We need to be thinking of ways to mentor them and encourage them to be a part so that no one is ever feeling left out. Be thinking of some ways that we can "pass the torch" so-to-speak, so that the group may always be strong.
Byron