Appalachian Ministries is a ministry at University of the Cumberlands in Williamsburg, KY. University students volunteer to team up and go out in the community to teach children about God's Word and his love for us. Under the direction of Magan Atwood, Appalachian Ministries has grown and now has 4 separate teams that minister to the youth and children in Williamsburg, Canadatown, and Corbin. Please feel free to read and comment on the blogs written by AM volunteers and administration.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
VBS at Canada Town - Patrick
Hey everybody! This week we had our vacation bible school at Canada Town. In the 1970's, Love in Action began going out to Canada Town to teach the children and youth about God. This week, we had a group come in that have been coming for the past 13 years. They really helped us out and they really connect with the everyone in Canada town. Overall, we had around 60 children and youth that attended. We had so many kids come that by the end of the week, we had 4 vans come out that had a couple of full van loads. Everyday, we split the children and youth into their age groups and we would teach them the Bible story of the day, then have music, snack, recreation, and crafts. The week started a little crazy, but God was working through all of it. Most of the ones that attended VBS had a lot of fun and learned a lot about how God has power over everything.
Kaskaskia Baptist Youth Camp
Kaskaskia Baptist Youth Camp! |
Playing the Hunger Games! |
Devotion Time in the Morning! |
One thing that I learned from this hard but amazing week was that you should never assume anything about anyone. Get to know them. We all need God's love. Some of the kids in my group, I assumed were just punks who didn't care, but in the middle of the week, one student opened up and just poured out his life and what he was going through, and that led another student in our group, who did not speak much, to open up and share her story! It was crazy and we then understood why they do what they do and why they think what they think! God just made it clear to us that they just needed even more love and understanding! WOW! God is always at work, and sometimes, we are so quick to forget it. We just need to get ourselves out of the way and let Him use us in the way He wants to! It's hard and a daily struggle, but He is always there to help us out. I'm not a "youth person", but God still used me because I was obedient to Him!
"He must become greater, I must become less." (John 3:30)
Our Small Group! A great group of Youth!!!! |
Eric - VBS at Brush Arbor Apartments
Hey everyone. Our first week of serving took place right here in Williamsburg at a small apartment complex right off campus, Brush Arbor apartments. During this week, we went around to all of the homes and invited all of the children out for a backyard bible club, or vacation bible school! Every day, we provided a snack for the kids, games, made a craft with them, and taught them a story from the bible. Altogether, we had around 30 kids attend VBS throughout the whole week! We were very blessed to work alongside of a church group from Kansas City, MS! In this group, there was around 40 missionaries which consisted of 25 5th and 6th graders, and the rest being their parents or chaperones. They called themselves the "Truthseekers"! This was a very fun group to work with because they provided a lot of energy to play and have fun with the kids, but also the 5th and 6th graders served as good role models for out little kids at VBS. Every morning before VBS our big group split up and either worked at Emergency Christian Ministries where we helped paint and remodel, or served at Cedar Ridge Ministries recycling and building giant boxes for recycling purposes. We always had a full day with serving in the morning, VBS in the afternoon, and worship services every night! A lot of hands and hearts came together to help with community projects and sharing the love God has for all of us to children in the Williamsburg area. It was an amazing first week!!!!
Friday, July 20, 2012
VBS at R.D. Rains
The week we were at R.D. Rains Rd. went really well. There weren't many kids on this road, but we had a blast. We had no more than 10 kids each day. When we got their each afternoon, we set up a canopy tent that someone had graciously donated to us in a free patch of grass and went to get the kids. After beginning with some VBS songs there was always story time first, followed by a craft for the kids to do and some recreation time to play games. We finished up with snack and some more VBS songs (when our CD player was working for us) and prayer. It was super hot that week, so we made sure to include water games in every recreation time we had. This was the week of the 4th of July, so of course we went to watch the fireworks too! We finished up the VBS on Thursday and had all of Friday and the rest of the weekend off so that we could have time relaxing or spending time with our families. This week of VBS went really well and we had so much fun with these wonderful kiddos!
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