Tuesday 26 May 2015

The Real You!

Matthew 7:15 ESV 

“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing but inwardly are ravenous wolves.

In life, we have the option of wearing masks or being real.  IF we choose to wear masks, we should know that life will be more difficult for a number of reasons.  Let's explore what its like to do regular youth group things while wearing a mask!

We set out with card stock paper, feathers, foam, pencil crayons, scissors and ribbons to make our own masks.  We created wonderful masks to wear.  While numbers were low on Sunday afternoon, we had a great discussion about what makes who were are.  Each person brought 3 items that they felt told us who they are.  We each said what we see in one another.  Then it was time to wear the masks.  They were fun to make, but made things very difficult to do.  We couldn't see things easily... especially on the floor.  We couldn't drink or eat very well.  We had a hard time looking at each other and taking people seriously!

When we took the masks off, we held a group discussion and answered some questions.
Here are a few of the questions and responses.  As you read through, think about how you might answer these same questions.

Did wearing a mask make today's activities more difficult or easier? Why?
     more difficult.  I couldn't look at people without laughing and it made it hard to concentrate.  
     couldn't see very well. 

 How did you feel when you were able to take the mask off?
     Relief, not constricted or suffocated.

Do you think a majority of people or minority of people, "wear masks" in real life? Why?
     Majority, because they don't want to be judged.  They want to be the same or equal to peers.

Why do people even "wear masks"?
     To hide their true-self, fear that others won't like the real them. 

What are some of the problems that come with "wearing masks" in real life?
     You aren't taken seriously, you get laughed at.
     You aren't being true to yourself
     Blind, can't see things clearly
     People don't see the real you and judge you
     Become fake, loose yourself and miss out on what your real life can actually be

In life,  we have the option of wearing masks and pretending to be someone else, but we shouldn't.  We should throw our masks away because life gets more difficult if we choose to wear them.  God wants us to be genuine people.  To be true yourself, others and to him.
There are times in everyone's life, where a mask gets worn.  As much as people will deny wearing them, they have.  Unfortunately you can pay a high price for wearing a mask.  Always strive to be the real you.  No mask required.  God sees the beauty of who you really are and so will the people in your life.
     
Here are a few pictures we took while in our masks.  Look closely... do you see a wolf?





Wednesday 13 May 2015

A sunny afternoon!

With the warmer weather finally here, Soulidified is holding some meetings in the afternoon after church services.  We get to spend a bit more time together and enjoy all of God's beautiful world. 
We really enjoyed walking around the grounds of our beautiful Church and even had some visitors join us for a bit while we worked on our youth service in the sunshine.  

Look for some  photos and posts about things happening in the comping 3-4 weeks!  

WHY GOD?!

This was the "theme" of our youth service held on May 3 2015.
Soulidifed did a wonderful job at answering what they would tell someone to defend their believe in God, no matter what is happening in their lives.
The service was an idea based loosely off a Movie "God's Not Dead"  In the movie a christian college student is asked to defend his faith to a professor.
This is something that many have encountered before.  Defending why we believe.
The miracles we mentioned in the service were researched by all members of youth group and ideas about how to present them.
The hymns were choices of a few members and others were suggestions to go with our theme.
We really enjoyed working with Scott to set the whole service up, the debates back and forth and especially the Friday rehearsal where we enjoyed Pizza and Pop and some other treats!