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Reaching them in College

Dear Friends,

This message is being sent on behalf of the Board of Higher Education and Campus Ministry and the conference’s campus ministry directors. For more information please respond to Kelly Moore at kmoore@flumc.org  or 800-282-8011, extension 183.

Every year local congregations send high school graduates off to our college campuses to begin a new chapter in their lives. It is an experience that is often challenging and somewhat daunting for many students. It is also a time when these young adults make the most life choices.

Our Wesley Foundations and collegiate ministries (see the list below) are in place to help students deal constructively with the new pressures they will face and provide a community that will strengthen their faith and help them connect with friends, build healthy relationships and discover where God is leading them in life.

In order to reach out to these students and offer that nurturing community, our campus units need your help in identifying incoming freshman from your churches. Please take some time in the next few weeks to send us the names and contact information for your graduating seniors. Please e-mail the names of your students to kmoore@flumc.org and include the school they are attending and how to connect with them (either e-mail or postal address).

Thank you for your assistance. Your support is critical, and our conference’s campus ministry directors greatly appreciate it and the opportunity to minister to your students.

Our Ministries:
FSU Wesley  Foundation
Vance Rains, Director
Florida State University,  Tallahassee

FAMU Wesley Foundation
Lawrence Barriner,  Director
Florida Agriculture and Mechanical University,  Tallahassee

University UMC and Student Center
David Fuquay,  Director
University of Florida, Gainesville

Access218,  Crossroad UMC
Derrick Scott, Director
University of North Florida,  Jacksonville

CFL Wesley Foundation
Steve Hambrick,  Director
University of Central Florida, Oviedo

Wesley House  at Stetson
Cindy Guiles, Director
Stetson University,  Deland

UM Wesley Foundation
Marcus Zillman,  Director
University of Miami, Coral Gables

USF Wesley  Foundation, Crosswinds
University of South Florida,  Tampa

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Community

The interesting thing about seminary is the enormous amount of books you read. I remember having classes that required reading 15 books in 16 weeks and unfortunately you took 3 classes like that at the same time.

However, the great thing about reading all those books was the exposure you received to many different authors. One of those authors I am getting back to is Henri Nouwen. If you have never heard of Henri or read any of his books, you can visit his site here. Henri Nouwen was a Catholic Priest with great insight on the Christian life. He talked about all the aspects of loving God, loving your neighbor, following Jesus and living in community. This last aspect of community is something that has been hitting me hard lately.

When you work at the Conference Office you start to feel the vastness of our network of churches. It is quite a task to think that maybe one person in a little dark office in Lakeland could help all these churches do their ministry more effectively. It is a humbling experience. I sometimes don’t know where to begin when I get to work. I just stare at my desk and wonder what area I should attack next.

Today was no different. However instead of staring at my desk I decided to look to Henri for inspiration. Thank God for Henri. I found an amazing quote about community and I wanted to share it with you all:

“The word community has many connotations, some positive, some negative. Community can make us think of a safe togetherness, shared meals, common goals, and joyful celebrations. It also can call forth images of sectarian exclusivity, in-group language, self-satisfied isolation, and romantic naiveté. However, community is first of all a quality of the heart. It grows from the spiritual knowledge that we are alive not for ourselves but for one another. Community is the fruit of our capacity to make the interests of others more important than our own (see Philippians 2:4). The question, therefore, is not “How can we make community?” but “How can we develop and nurture giving hearts?”
Henri Nouwen: Bread for the Journey

How can we develop and nurture giving hearts?
Amazing huh? How many times do we get caught up in our own world and forget the others around us? I do it all the time (which is easy in this little dark office if mine). We need to be aware of the others around us.

I was once a youth director. I never looked to the other churches around me because I was in a large church that had everything. But to this day, I wonder what would of happened if I would have shared my resources sitting on the shelf with the small church next to me that couldn’t afford to buy them. What would have happened if I had partnered with that church and helped to grow that ministry? I ask myself, why didn’t I reach out.

I am not telling you this to shame you into action. I am telling you this to help you realize that we are all in this together. It takes a community to build relationships with the lost. It takes a community to make strong disciples. It takes a community to share resources with each other, to strengthen each other, to edify each other, and to make each other grow. Think about this the next time you stare at your shelves and see all the resources you might not be using; is there someone else who could? Perhaps even a phone call to the youth directors near you just to see how they are doing. It could be a five minute call that brightens someone’s day.

How can we develop and nurture giving hearts in the Florida Conference? :)

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Hope you got one!

Well, we sent out a postcard. Hopefully you received it and looked at it. Hopefully it didn’t end up in the trash. :(

I know as a youth director you receive a gazillion postcards a week that want you to pick the lastest curriculum, take your students to the latest camp and attend the newest seminar. With all the crap that crosses your desk, I understand when one more postacard sails across your desk asking you to look at the “latest” Conference youth website.

If I had another way to contact you, another way to communicate with all of you, I would do it. Right now, I only have the mail and the hope you will come to this website and read the information here.
So, please forgive the extra mail. Please take time to look at the site. And Please, Please go to the Forum and sign up.

Several great things happen when you do this:

1.) You can chat with all the other youth workers in the state.
2.) You can ask for advice, share resources and talk to others that understand where you are at.
3.) When you sigh up, I get your email and I can start sending email information (less mail on your desk, YAY!!)
4.) It is the cool thing to do (everyone is doing it, why not you.)

So sign up. Talk to others. Enjoy the site.

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