Guatemala Day 1

Our team arrived safely Saturday evening and were eager Sunday morning to start the day. With lots of sunblock in hand (sorry Indiana friends) we went to the park with the youth from the Jalapa church. Our morning was spent playing games, sharing testimonies and passing out our individual testimony cards to others in the park. We got cleaned up and went to the Sunday service which started at 4:00. It’s amazing how in just a short amount of time, in spite of a language barrier, risking a conversation resulted in really good connections with those in and outside the church. great first day! God is good.

Guatemala Day 1

For Marcus & Anthony…

The following is the testimony shared by recent graduate Daniel Huebel at The Vine on March 10, 2013. 

For Marcus & Anthony
Matthew 5:4.. “Blessed are those who mourn.” 

“That is something that Christ says. He knows that you will mourn. He is your rock when you when you are weak. He is there for you when you feel like you are alone and broken.

Seven weeks ago yesterday, my best friend (who was 17) Marcus was going to the gas station with his (19 year old) older brother Anthony. At the same time that they were pulling into the gas station, the gas station was being robbed by two men with guns… As they pulled up with Marcus in the passenger seat and Anthony driving the robbers came out. One of them stopped in front of their car as it came to a stop and shot my best friend Marcus 9 times, and ran off… (They) only shot at Marcus. His brother Anthony could only look on as his brother was taken by evil in this world.. I got a call from Anthony that night. I hit the ground in tears from that call…. and I did the things that you shouldn’t do. I disrespected my parents. I disrespected everyone I came into contact with… I blamed myself..

“Grieve, mourn and wail. Change your laughter to mourning and your joy to gloom. Humble yourselves before the Lord, and he will lift you up. (James 4:9, 10 NIV84)” –

I asked those unanswerable questions… You know, “Why didn’t I do something? Why didn’t I call them and make plans that day? Why didn’t I do something that could have changed the outcome of Marcus’s life?” The next three weeks I changed my way of thinking. I contacted Nick. I let people know that I was in pain. Not to bring them into pain with me but to start the healing process. Three weeks later I got a call from Anthony at some early hour. He just wanted to talk. At least that’s what I thought. We spoke for about 30 minutes. Nothing sounded different about his voice or what we were talking about. We were planning a night to hang out like the old days… I got call later that day after the phone call with Anthony. From an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Dept. Detective, that Anthony decided that 30 minutes after getting off the phone with me that the pain was too much… That the weight of being the last one alive in his family besides a distant uncle was too much. That morning he decided to shoot himself and take his own life. I felt like I wanted to die that day… It’s a God thing that I got a call from Nick that day and asked me to come and put a screen on the wall. He was my rock. He didn’t know what I just found out. But God knew. God sent him. It was no coincidence that Nick called me that day. I cried. I cried for hours. But another God thing is that I went to a Chrysalis Flight last weekend… I met a guy named Roman who lost his brother in a tragic car crash. It was no coincidence that Roman was put in my life. That was all God. Isn’t God just amazing. It’s amazing how he does things and gives us hints of…. “Hey this is my doing. That hey this my work.”  

 “Heal me, O Lord , and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise. (Jeremiah 17:14 NIV84)”—

And that because He loves us we are healed. And our sins are gone…I know we have mourned over that with Garrett, the church has experienced many losses… Vern, Rob, Garrett, and others… But when we see the grieving what we sometimes do not see is the healing and positive strength we see build from the loss of friends, family, brothers and sisters of Christ. We are given a new outlook on life and the greatness of every day that God gives us.. This doesn’t mean we forget about lost lives, it doesn’t mean we lose the memories of them that we had, it doesn’t mean that we fall short and do not feel worthy enough to be healed by God.. God gave his life for us. He died for our sins, for the sins of the evil that populate this earth, for the sins of the weak, so that they can become powerful, so the sick can be healed, so the faithless can become the faithful.

As we grieve and mourn we do not see and notice that The Lord is healing us and giving us a new beginning. “O Lord my God, I called to you for help and you healed me. (Psalms 30:2 NIV84)”–

I wanna close with this thought.. Whenever you feel like you are in a time of grief and a time of loneliness. Just remember always that God is always there with you and if you pray and give up all your sins and losses to him that you will feel a renewed life and a life without the burdens and sins that weigh down on your shoulders or on your hearts.”

– Daniel Huebel 

NEW SERIES: Upside Down // Parent Cue

We’re kicking off a new series this coming Sunday called UPSIDE DOWN.

In the Upside Down series, we are going to look at something Jesus talked a lot about–the Kingdom of God. Many of the people who heard His message firsthand thought that He was talking about a kingdom where Jesus would be in political power, and that their lives would be easier than their present circumstances under Roman rule. But Jesus was talking about something bigger than that–a kingdom where His desire for broken things to be restored is met. Jesus was talking about ushering in an upside-down world.

Our desire is to come alongside you, in what you’re already doing, to help your student grow in their walk with Christ.

To access the PARENT CUE for this series, click here.

SUPER BOWL SERVICE OPPORTUNITY

SBP

For Jr. High/High School Students & Families

Sunday February 3, 2013
4:00 PM until just after Halftime

Join us as we come along side Westpark Christian Church to help host a Superbowl Party for the homeless. We’ll meet to leave from Door 1 of Chapel Rock at 4 PM and head to Westpark to serve a meal and share in watching the game together. The bus will leave to return to Chapel Rock immediately after the conclusion of halftime. Please bring a bag of chips or a 2 liter to share!

Elevate 2013 – Last day

Post by Madison Baker, High School Junior

First off, I am so sorry I did not update everyone on our way home!

The last morning session was all about how God is not looking for strong independent people to follow him. He runs towards the ones who realize they are broken and in need of Christ.After a long afternoon of Skiing, snow boarding, zip-lining, tubing and relaxing we had our last evening session of the weekend.

In order to actually begin living life we must be willing to lose our life for Christ. Our heart has a throne where we have the authority to be in the seat, or invite God to be in charge. Followers give up their thrones to God everyday, all day. On the other hand, believers just say thank you and still have control of their heart. What a great weekend we had searching our hearts for answers and challenges to bring home. Meeting the youth group from Northview was such a blessing! We made new friends who might be joining us Sunday at the Vine next Sunday!

NEW SERIES: The Upper Hand // Parent Cue

XP3_UpperHand_FBCoverWe all deal with authority. Whether it’s parents, teachers, coaches, or as adults in our work relationships, marriages, and finances–authority is everywhere. As teenagers, most believe if we can just grow up and get out, out of high school and out of our parent’s house, we will be free from authority. But the truth is, authority is always an issue. No matter how grown up we are, we never outgrow authority.

Our goal is to come alongside you, the parent, in what you’re already doing, to help your student grow in their walk with Christ. This Parent Cue is specifically for you–to hear what your student hears on Sunday mornings & evenings, and for you to be as well-equipped as possible to continue conversation at home.

For the PARENT CUE for this series, click here.

Elevate 2013 – Day Two

Post by Madison  Baker, High School Junior 

During our first session yesterday,  Jared Herd talked to us about how God continually guides our heart.

We learned that the perception of God in our hearts is the way we respond to God. Jared made an awesome point when talking about sin and how we use it as mud to cover us up, when in reality we need to go to the cross so Christ can restore us back to what God created us to be. We are God’s Poema, His handiwork, and his masterpiece. The love God has for us is not determined by our good behavior or bad actions, because He has loved us with the same intensity and devotion since the day He created the world.

We are excited for what tomorrow brings along with the snow that continues to fall. Keep praying for us!