HSM Weekend in Review: Volume 68

Josh on October 5th, 2009

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Weekend Teaching Series: Happy: Week 3
Sermon Title: It’s A Choice
Sermon in a Sentence: The road to happiness is paved with a passionate love for God and others.
Service Length: 75 minutes
Bible: Matthew 5:6-7 (NCV)

Understandable Message: This week Doug Fields covered the verses from The Beautitudes - happiness comes loving God and others. He contrasted the world’s way (seeking power, praise and pleasure) against God’s design (love God and love others). Fields explained righteousness using Paul’s words from Philippians 3:7-9 (I consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ). Fields is the king of illustrations. He used cardboard cutouts (one of himself and one of Jack Bauer) and a white sheet symbolizing God to illustrate his own journey toward God and how even a guy like Jack Bauer needs to make the same journey. It was fun, simple, clear, and easy to understand. At the end of the message, Doug gave the students three choices. They could be apathetic and tune out, indifferent and turn away or merciful and take action.

Volunteer/Student Involvement: Students ran lights, camera, sound, control room, band, greeting, stage design, and cleanup. Volunteers helped greet and sat with students. Lots of students involved this weekend, I love it!

Element of Fun/Positive Environment: We played a game of Comedy Sports. Two teams of 3 students representing two of our area schools competed in 3 games like on the TV show Whose Line Is It Anyway. I liked this game because there was great crowd interaction. Download the program sheet for this weekend here.

Music Playlist: Be Okay (cover), Yours Forever, Desert Song, Overcome, Take It All

Favorite Moment: In the 6:30 service, we had one of those moments youth workers play in their minds over and over for years to come and wish we could go back and fix. The cardboard cutout of Jack Bauer was pretty flimsy so it didn’t stand up on its own. It fell and landed inappropriately on the cutout of Doug. We lost the crowd to laughter and disbelief for a while. I wasn’t sure we would get them back. The favorite moment could also be the worst moment. I guess it’s my favorite because I’m glad it didn’t happen to me.

Up Next: Happy – Week 4

(I was on vacation this weekend, so this report was written by Dennis Beckner, long-time HSM volunteer and youth ministry volunteer blogger extraordinaire)

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