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Taylor Wiese writes about her experience at Trinity Lutheran Seminary the summer of 2010.

This summer I went to Trinity Lutheran Seminary in Columbus, Ohio for the month of July. I was there for a program called Summer Group at Trinity Lutheran SeminarySeminary Sampler, and it was exactly what it sounds like. High school and college students from across America (alright, well at least as far as Kansas) came to participate. There were 15 of us who chose to make this a part of our summer, and I can honestly say I will never lose the friendships I made there. There were three major parts to the program in Ohio; Service, Classes, and Mentors.

Every day for the three weeks we would go out into Columbus and do a different service project. These ranged from working in a food pantry, community gardens, free stores, and soup kitchens. I had many incredible experiences but the two that stand out most in my mind were Camp Friendship and Lutheran Memorial Camp. Camp Friendship was a summer camp for mentally challenged adults. There were about 40 adults there, and the camp was run by high school and college kids who committed themselves to these adults wholeheartedly. They were there to listen and to assist, to love and to learn. Both the campers and the counselors had something to gain from each other and they came into the week with no reservations.

The second project which really stuck out to me was our day at Lutheran Memorial Camp. Basically this was a day of hiking and camp songs, and I loved every minute of it. It reminded me of how much I love camp in the way that only camp can. I can’t wait until my summers off from college when I can be a counselor. The classes I took at the seminary were some of the most interesting I’ve ever taken in my life. I was looking for something different then a youth group devotional when I applied and that’s exactly what the classes were. We took three different courses over our time there, but the one which stood out the most to be was the Theology class taught by Rev. Dr. Jason A. Fout. We were asked to think outside the box, and he presented many different ideas. Here is an excerpt of one of my more fascinating classes -

Question-What did God do before creating humans, or the universe? Was he lonely, bored, ect.?
Dr. Fout- What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object? The question is impossible, you can’t have both. Similarly, this question, while interesting, doesn’t really work. In essence, it is asking what God did before creating. But time itself is a function of the creation. So it is a category error to ask what God did before creating, because there was no temporal sequence of ‘before’ or ‘after’ before time was created!

As Christians, we also-mostly- want to say that God is eternal and changeless, and also that God does not ‘need’ anything. And so we don’t want to say that God created out of boredom or loneliness that God depends on the creation for a relationship, or anything else. So why did God create if God didn’t need the creation? The creation is a wonderful, gracious, generous gift- something entirely unnecessary and gratuitous. Besides, can you imagine the pressure on us as creatures if God was really depending on us to be friends, or anything else?

The classes really lit a fire in me to read and learn as much as I can about what it means to be a Christian.

weise2 (2)The Mentors completed the trifecta that was Summer Seminary Sampler. My mentors ranged from pastors to community organizers and all were intriguing individuals who had so much to share. My favorite mentor was Jody Schwimner, a local Hospice Chaplain. For our mentoring time one day, we went and visited a woman named Mary. Mary’s favorite food was a White Castle burger (I tried it- completely disgusting) and so Jody bought two to bring to her. When we walked into Mary’s room at the nursing home, her face completely lit up. We spent the next few hours sitting and talking while she slowly ate her burger. Mary wanted to draw out the visit as long as possible, and Jody made it clear that we weren’t in a hurry. It’s hard for me to describe the powerful feeling in the room, and I can only say that God was there. I am completely inspired by Jody and the complicated and often difficult work she’s doing for God.

I wish I could better communicate how important and extraordinary my time in Ohio was. I miss everyone at the camp, but I mostly miss the feeling that I was exactly where God wanted me to be. Away from the Seminary, I struggle more to find my path but have confidence that God will be there for every misstep.

Taylor WieseTaylor Wiese
St. John’s Lutheran Church
Summer 2010

Taylor Wiese is a senior at Normal Community High School


Ramblings from Steve Aves

Steve Aves

Steve Aves and his wife, Ruthanne, are dedicated volunteers in the senior high youth ministry program. They share of their faith and love of youth at CHAOS, Youth Ministry Board and various service and fellowship events yearly. Their enthusiasm for ministry and love of youth have contributed to real and authentic relationships at St. John’s for many years.

Each month Steve Aves is going to write a letter with his thoughts, musings, and ramblings about youth ministry, CHAOS, Extreme Faith, LIGHT or something else about youth and ministry. These letters are going to be sent out to interested adults in the Church and available here too.

Here are the letters of Ramblings from Steve Aves:

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          Do you want to have a VOICE?
          Do you want to do something SIGNIFICANT?
          Do you want to get INVOLVED?
          Then join St. John’s YOUTH MINISTRY BOARD!

St. John’s Senior High Youth Ministry Board is our student leadership group for our ministry and fellowship. This group is planning our Fall and Winter events for this year. Here are some of the scheduled events:

  • August 11 – Clinton Lake Outing 3:30 to 8 PM for swim, fun, and food!
  • August 20 – Normal Cornbelters Game 7 PM at the Corn Crib — FREE tickets available!
  • September 18 – Fellowship Event To Be Announced later
  • October 9/10 – Lock-In 8 PM to 8 AM in the new Sr. High Youth Room
  • October 27 – Trunk or Treat Halloween event for kids 4:45 to 6:30 in parking lot
  • November 3 – Rake ‘N Run Service Event from 4:45 until 8:30 with CHILI CHAOS after raking
  • December 8 – Caroling Party at CHAOS 6:30 to 8:30 in Fellowship Hall

We are NOW forming our Fall Semester Youth Ministry Board. If you would like to be a part of the Youth Ministry Board and have a voice in our fellowship events and how we do CHAOS, Extreme Faith, LIGHT or other programs, please fill out this form: YMB Application 2010. And go to this page for more information: Youth Ministry Board

The group from St. John’s who went to Ecuador in July have returned. I look forward to hearing their stories and seeing their photos. I am so proud to be from a Church that values mission work. They obviously have taken to heart Ghandi’s saying, “You must be the change you wish to see in the world.”

When I get a chance I hope to post a few of their stories and experiences. For now, here are a few photos…

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extremem faith bible study

Our Sunday morning Extreme Faith needs a few more Adult Leaders to help facilitate this bible study. Rachel Hinshaw is currently our only Adult Leader and we would like to get three more adults to join the team. With four adult leaders, each leader will be responsible for ONE Bible Study a month, but, of course, can sit in as many as they would like to attend.

Extreme Faith is our high school bible study group that meets on Sunday mornings at 9:15 to 10:15 AM in the new Youth Room.
It is a video led bible study that has generally about 10 teens attending. The youth are motivated and very dedicated to this bible study and will help lead the Bible study about once a month.

The Fall Bible Study Schedule is available here: Extreme Faith Schedule Fall Semester 2010

The video series really help facilitate discussions and keep the teens centered on the topic.

The adult leader’s responsibilities include:
* setting up the room and getting the video ready to play.
* helping the teens feel comfortable especially if they are a guest or new
* attending the planning meetings (about twice a semester) with the Sr High Youth Minister
* being yourself and sharing your faith with the teens

Contact Steve Terry at 827-6121 (215) or at steve@stjohnsbloomington.org if you are interested in helping or have any questions.

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Do YOU have what it takes…
… to travel with 55 teens to Michigan for a week of service?
… to grow in your faith during a great week with teens?
… to put your faith into action?
… to live a week of service with other amazing adult leaders?
… to help your teen to live the Good News?

Then – consider being an Adult Leader for this year’s Work Camp!

We need 12 adult leaders this year and I know we will need at least 6 NEW LEADERS!

Contact Steve Terry at 827-6121 (215) or email me at steve@stjohnsbloomington.org to get more information about this year’s Work Camp.

Last year – twelve adults led the teens in their journey of faith and service at Work Camp. Take a look here and then go talk to them and ask them about their experience.
Adult Leaders 2010Traci and Rhonda having morning coffee

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