Sunday, September 23, 2012

Fall is Here

Fall comes early in Jackson, hinting toward a long and cold winter.  Right now, I am relishing the immense beauty that comes with fall.  Almost all of the Aspen trees have turned bright yellow, with shorter bushes adding hints of darker orange and red.  The evenings and mornings are often below freezing, but the day brings temperatures in the 70s and sometimes 80s.  In the past two weeks, I have taken every opportunity I have had to enjoy this beauty.  I have gone fishing a few more times, hiking numerous times, and even joined some friends on an antelope hunt!

This past Monday, Ben, Preston and I took the day off and went on a 20 mile hike in Grand Teton National Park up Paintbrush Canyon, over Paintbrush Divide and back down the neighboring Cascade Canyon.  Paintbrush Divide is 10,700 ft high, and it was absolutely spectacular (look below at pictures).  Add in some great conversation with Ben and Preston, and it made for a wonderful day!  I hope to hike/climb to higher elevations in my time here (ultimately hoping to climb the Grand Teton peak of 13,800ft).

Other than having a blast outside, I have been working hard at both planning quality youth/young adult programs and events, and beginning to build and strengthen relationships with the youth and young adults here.  Two nights ago, we hosted a Middle School Lock-In at PCJH with youth groups from 4 different churches in Jackson.  It was a wild, crazy, but fun time.  One aspect I really enjoyed about this event was that multiple churches were able to come together around the common purpose of reaching out to youth and teaching them about Jesus.  A highlight of the Lock-In was our late-night worship service.  While it was initially difficult to get the tired MS students to focus, the service went long due to an abundance of questions about Jesus, God, and our purpose here on earth.  Despite the craziness that came with an evening like that, I was thankful to hear that the students were asking such important questions!  As I continue in my role here at PCJH, I pray that I can make the most of the time that I have with all of the youth that I interact with, asking the LORD to help me to show His love to them, and to serve them however possible (John 13:3-4, 12-17)!

Recently, I have been reading through the book of Judges.  The account of Gideon's discussion with God, and his request to test God's presence with him (Judges 6:36-40) really struck me.  After God did what Gideon reverently asked, Gideon was confident the the LORD was with him.  He went on to lead the Israelites to victory over the Midianites.  This passage has reminded me that the LORD is with us, is all-powerful, and will help us fulfill His purpose for our lives if we place all our trust in Him.  As I find myself a relatively new situation here in Jackson, and an interesting place of life, I am assured that the LORD is with me, and will not leave my side!

Looking forward to the next few weeks, I will be coaching a 5th/6th Grade Boys Basketball team for a community basketball program that PCJH puts on.  Each week, the team practices for one hour (with a 20min devotion), and has a game on either Friday night or Saturday morning.  This will be a great time to get to know some more youth from the community here, and I am excited for this opportunity!

Thanks again for all of your prayers!  That's all for now, enjoy some pictures from the past couple weeks!
Andrew


Tetons before fishing a couple weeks ago

Myself, neighbor Dave, Jackie, and Patty after fishing

Beautiful sunrise while hunting

Forest fires in Jackson from the top of the tram

The yellow Aspens

String Lake in the morning (perfect reflection)

Preston, Ben and Myself at the top of Paintbrush Divide

Ben and I with Mount Moran in the background

Sunday, September 9, 2012

A busy week!

My second week in Jackson was more eventful than the first!  It began with being introduced to the congregation as "the new intern", and teaching Sunday School for the first time.  I continue to feel the hospitality and welcoming nature of the community here at PCJH, which I am very thankful for.

I spent Labor Day going fly-fishing with my friend James King (from Bellevue Christian) and his dad.  Fly-fishing (if you haven't been before), is absolutely incredible!  I had a successful, or lucky day and caught 8 Rocky Mountain Whitefish on the Gros Ventre River just south of Grand Teton National Park.  Fly-fishing is about as peaceful and picturesque as it is portrayed by literature and movies, possessing a calming and alluring draw.  This is definitely something that I will want to continue to do before the weather gets bad here in Wyoming!

On Tuesday, I enjoyed a ride on Jackson Lake with the dinner Rotary Club (courtesy of Patty, who is a member).  Jackson Lake is a large lake just to the east and at the foot of the Grand Teton range, naturally producing beautiful scenery.  Wednesday, we spent the day on a staff retreat, planning out the entire year and discussing how we can work best as a team.  Thursday evening, I went and heard Dr. Paul Farmer and Ophelia Dahl (the founders of Partners in Health, and large international non-profit) speak with my Senior Pastor Paul and his wife.  It was a lot of fun to hear what both of these individuals had to say about their work and what motivated them.  Even though I do not know if they are Christians, they both verbalized a deep motivation to care for the lowest of the low, and how "transcendent love" is an integral part of that.  Hearing the motivations of such influential individuals showed me how the LORD is working on the hearts of everyone, whether or not they realize it at that specific time.

This weekend consisted of a number of activities, including a community 5k run, which I completed!  My time was not impressive, but I was satisfied to have completed the race considering the elevation (6200ft), and the fact that I am still recovering from knee surgery.  Today, we had our first youth group of the year!  It went well, with around 30 jr. high/high school kids showing up.  It is a very energetic group of kids, and I already enjoyed working with them!  We have three tag-lines for youth group this year that will serve as our way to share God's love and hope with the children.  They are Experience Jesus, Prioritize People, and Choose Joy!  We will be focusing on these each week as we meet with the kids, hoping to help lead them towards developing living, authentic relationships with Jesus.  Tonight showed me that this year will be full of many surprises, and that I must continually be watching and listening for what God has next!

One passage that stuck out to me this week was Ephesians 4:25-32...read it for some conviction!  This passage motivates me to continually build up those around me (especially the youth I am working with) in my every day interactions with others!

That's all for now, enjoy some pictures from the week!
Andrew

First Buffalo on the way to fly-fishing (Tetons in back)

James and I before Fishing

My first fish!  Not huge, but sweet to catch something!

Reeling in another

Late afternoon by Jackson Lake

Pie eating contest at the Kickoff Youth Group of the year!