Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Fall Kickoff

After an Outstanding summer and a short break, we are ready to Kickoff the Fall. We will resume our normal Middle School Service during the Sunday 8am service as well as the High School Service on Sundays at 5:30pm on Sunday, September 13th. But before that we are going to kick this thing off right.

High School - Sunday, September 6th
Rocky Mountain Showdown. We'll grill out and hang out while watching CU and CSU battle for in state bragging rights. Party starts at 5pm at my house. Bring $5 OR bring a friend and you both get in free.

Middle School - Friday, September 11th
Time for some All Out Putt-Putt. We'll meet at the church at 5pm for some pizza before we go to Hyland Hills Adventure Golf & Go Karts. We'll play a round of Golf and get in a race before we meet back at the church at 8pm for pick up. For Pizza, Golf and Go Karts, the cost is only $5! Email me (jdillard@ccbroomfield.org) and let me know if you will be coming so we can get enough food for all.

Sunday, August 9, 2009

New Orleans Slide Show

Sorry, this website is not uploading the video either. But you can watch it here on YouTube.

New Orleans Day 3


Here's the video that we couldn't get to upload during the week. Better late than never.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Final New Orleans Meeting Tonight

Even though I sent out an email containing the following information, I've received quite a few calls asking about this. So here's the skinny on tonight.

When: 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Where: The Sanctuary
What: We will go over the orientation that we're missing on Sunday. We'll also talk about the projects that we'll be working on down there and we'll share testimonies.

You DO NOT need to bring shot records, you just need to have a current Tetanus shot. You DO need to bring your signed Release of Rights Statement and Waiver.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Shut up and let God work!


On the last night of CIY, everyone had an envelope with a card in it taped to the bottom of their chair. On each card was a challenge that everyone had to complete within the next year to help grow their faith. The rule was that if you open it, you have to do it. This was scary because they let us know what some of the challenges were. There were things like Don't buy clothes for a year and Sell something you own that's worth more than $500 and give it all away.

For all of the kids it was scary because there were things that they either didn't think they could do or they just weren't willing to do. On that night a number of our kids opened their cards. I didn't.

My reasoning was that I've always done multiple things and this is the first time in my life that I've only had one job to focus on (that and I was not so secretly worried that it would tell me to learn a new language and spend 2 months in that country). I felt like I have enough direction to go in, I don't need another one to commit to.

Today, I'm sitting in my office and wrapping up some administrative stuff from the trip and preparing for VBS next week, and that stupid card popped back up. After throwing it away and hearing it scream at me for 20 minutes, I dug it out of the trash and opened it up.

After seeing the card and remembering my reasoning for not opening it, I realized what I just did. I put a God in a box. After telling Him that I am already doing this, this, and this and that I can't handle anything more, He firmly responded back, "You don't think I know that? You don't think I know exactly what you need and what you can handle?"

I'm glad my card didn't remain in the trash and I'm proud of our kids who had enough faith to open their's. I can't wait to grow closer in a relationship with my Lord and Savior by reading 66 books in the next 365 days. Please pray for me and hold me accountable.