Teens Activities
Havelock Christian Church
Teens meet Sunday evenings, from 7:00 to 8:00, with 3 activities
each month during the school year. This schedule varies.
Teens Activities
Calendar Archive
May 22 - Sunday
- Lesson, planning, craft, snacks.
Plan activies for Summer
May 29 - Sunday
- CYF Youth Sunday, Songfest Worship
NEXT ZONE EVENT: is planned for Sunday, May 29.
Tentative plans call for a road trip to Mahoney State Park for
picnicing and outdoor fun and a visit to the glass chapel (http://www.holyfamilyshrine.org/)
which can be seen from I-80 just across the Platte River Bridge
from Mahoney for vespers. Josh is checking on a visit to the
chapel, Rachel will plan games, Melanie will spearhead worship,
D'Arcy will check Mahoney availability, John will plan food /
picnic. We'd need sponsors and transportation; we'll meet at
one central location (Vine?) at about 3 p.m. to caravan to Mahoney.
Need a head- count by May 20. Cost $3.00 per person. More info.
to come.
June
- 5 - Sunday - CYF Planning and
regular meeting
- 12 - Talent Night
- 17 - 18 - Lock In
- 24 - 25 - Bethany Vacation Bible
School
July
- 17 - Salt Dogs Baseball Game
- 16 or 23 - Summer Carnival
August
International Affairs Seminar (New York City and Washington, D.C.)
- juniors and seniors in high school and college freshmen are
eligible - be thinking about who in your churches would want
to go next year and start your fundraising now!
Both Southview and FCC/Southpointe
have registered summer youth (slowpitch) softball teams
and welcome other churches to participate! Dave Johnson is coaching
Southview's team, and Geoff Putney and Brad Bowker are head coaches
for FCC/ Southpointe team. Let rachdave27@msn.com
(Southview) or jdbmblo299@aol.com
(FCC) know if you have youth who'd like to play. Joint practices
will need to be worked out with coaches. League play will begin
in June and games will be on Thursday evenings. Practices on
Sunday afternoons when the weather turns warmer???
Teens Future
Directions and Objectives:
We will strive to encourage and
make Bible study, prayer and Christian service a regular part
of life. The CYFers have been challenged to give serious
consideration to and take responsibility in helping to determine
the short- and long-term objectives of the Havelock CYF,
according to their unique needs.
To supply and complete at least
one or more Health Kits for Church World Service distribution.
To plan and participate in a
CYF retreat for Havelock Christian this year, depending
upon availability of funding and facilities.