Concord United Methodist
Thursday, February 23, 2012

Rooms for Youth

   
 
   
 
 Come hang out with Friends.... Everyone is Invited!! 
 Play ping pong, billiards, video games, cards, board games,  
or just hang out and work on your homework. Adult supervised.
 
Youth Director: Debbie Bollinger-Strong, 795-4937
or you can find her on facebook

 

    
THE POINT HOURS
for both Jr. and Sr. High
3:00-5:00 pm Mon. & Wed.
Tues. & Thurs. evening 6-9:00 pm
 
 
 
 
 
SECYM: Sunday Evening Community Youth Ministry KICKS OFF! Seek to know him, love him, and live like him! In addition to the 1st Presbyterian Church of Concord, Pulaski Free Methodist Church (PFMC) will be joining CUMC in a partnership to raise our youth in the Light of Christ! The new youth ministry will replace our current Sunday evening programming of youth groups and Chew on the Word. In coming weeks SECYM will meet at CUMC on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of each month and at PFMC on the 2nd and 4th Sundays. Any time a 5th Sunday arises, special plans will be made to have a field trip to other youth groups in our area, such as Marshall UMC or Westwind Church’s the HUB in Jackson. Parents will drop off all youth, both Jr. and Sr. High from 5 until 8 pm, not a portion of that time, as in the past. The new ministry will include get acquainted time, feed ‘em time, game time, movie/message time, and small group time, so they won’t be bored! That’s for sure! This partnership will share a portion of our youth director’s wages, curriculum, food, and volunteers. This opportunity will allow our youth to continue to grow and flourish in larger, more diverse groups, connecting with the Body of Christ in incredible ways! The program will be given a 12 week trial and is being supervised by all three pastor’s, Melany, Lynne, and Mike. Any questions can be directed to Debbie, SECYM’s Youth Director. Prayers for this new community ministry would be greatly appreciated!!
Can I hear an “Amen”?!!
 
 
 
 
Appalachian Service Project (ASP) and Concord Service Project
  
   Appalachian Service Project and Concord Service Project is a home repair ministry through which volunteers (youth and their chaperones) repair homes for low-income families in rural Central Appalachia and here in Concord. The goal is to make homes warmer, safer and drier, while offering transformational experiences for volunteers and families alike.

Each year, ASP achieves its goals with the assistance of nearly 15,000 volunteers. The Home Repair Ministries Summer Program is especially valuable for high school youth groups and their adult advisors; and ASP also offers year-round service opportunities for college groups, family groups, individuals, and couples.

Every other year, the Youth at Concord UMC work throughout the year to earn money to go to different states where they work on homes for lower income families and to raise funds for materials to repair homes in our community. Some of these projects involve painting, ditch digging, home repairs, etc. Fundraisers include: Spaghetti dinners, yard mowing, spring rummage sale, and more. No matter what your skill level, we invite you to come experience Appalachian Service Project or Concord Service Project for yourself!

 ASP/CSP COORDINATOR: Regis Klingler, 524-8744.