Sunday, 23 November 2008

Worship Training Day Announced!


Cambridge & District YFC will be working with EngageWorship.org to bring you an exciting training event this spring! Bringing together young musicians from all over Cambridge, Engage the event will take place on Saturday 21st March at St Barnabas Church. The programme will feature specialist instrument workshops, input and inspiration for worship leaders, and of course lots and lots of top notch music! Sam and Sara Hargreaves head up EngageWorship.org, working at a local and national level to encourage young people to explore culturally relevant ways to express praise to God. We're really excited by this new partnership and look forward to seeing young people in Cambridge flourishing in their God given gifts!

Sundays at Starbucks


Exploration Station continues to be a focal point of our activities with almost 100 young people coming every week to Starbucks on the Cambridge Retail Park. Recent weeks have seen sessions on 'How can I make the most of my life?' and 'How can I be sure of my faith' with an irresistable atmosphere filling the venue as young people get the chance to explore the Christian faith. Our recent Away Day brought 85 young people together for a programme of teaching on the Holy Spirit, and 2 young people made commitments to follow Jesus for the first time. This is such an exciting project to be involved in, we're humbled every week as we see the interest and enthusiasm of young people. We have 3 sunday sessions to go - pray for us!

A Massive Thanks!



Our Annual Celebration took place on Saturday 15th November at Great Shelford Free Church. On a memorable night where worship was led by Decent Reason the youth band from All Saints Church Milton, our new team was offocially commissioned for the year ahead. This year's yfcone team comprising Mark Watson and Kyle Armstrong, along with our faithful volunteers, Katie Willingham and Dan Jacobs were introduced to our supporters for the first time. What a fantastic team we have! A huge thanks to everyone who came along to encourage us on the night - your commitment means more than you could imagine!

Selling Out Fast!


The buzz about Blackbeards Ball has taken even us by surprise! With 4 weeks still to go to the big event there are just 15 tickets left on sale. If you're planning to come or know someone who is, register your interest online now! Once we've sold out we'll be running a waiting list - any returned tickets wil be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Make sure you don't miss out!

Baby Joy!


It's a Girl! Hannah and Jim are proud to announce the arrival of their beautiful daughter, Esther Joy Overton. She was born in Addenbrookes Hospital on Sunday 9th November 2008 at 9.00am weighing 6lb 13oz. With her dad's hair and her mum's eyelashes she's already given us lots of entertainment between the sleepless nights. Hopefully you'll get the chance to meet her at a YFC event very soon!

Thursday, 11 September 2008

Christmas Ahoy!


This year's Christmas Ball will be given a Pirates of the Caribbean theme! In what is traditionally the biggest Christian youth event of the year, young people from all over the district will enjoy a sophisticated evening of entertainment at St Andrews Street Baptist Church on Saturday 20th December. A scrumptious buffet, non-stop dance floor, cinema, inflatables and many pirate themed attractions will ensure a swashbuckling night to remember! Tickets on sale soon!

Tuesday, 9 September 2008

Carols On Ice!


Cool News! Churches in Cambridge will be joining forces with the Ice Rink on parkers piece for a special Carol service on Wednesday 17th December. A brand new initiative for the city, this will be a genuine opportunity to present the gift of Hope to Cambridge. With live music and loads of special guests, looks set to be a memorable night! Don’t miss it!

Exploration Station


This term, young people will be gathering from all over the region in an unusual place – Starbucks Coffee! The Retail Park store has agreed to play host to Exploration Station, a series of thought provoking presentations of the Christian message on Sunday nights from September. It’s an unprecedented opportunity! Over the course of the ten sessions, we aim to help young people from all backgrounds to get to grips with gospel issues. It’s like an Alpha course with a twist. We’re open to everyone aged 11+ and we expect it to be packed!

Meet The Newbies!


This term we welcome a new team of gap year volunteers on the national yfcone programme. These two 18 year olds will be serving with us until July 2009, running youth events and school CU meetings whilst being trained alongside a church based youth worker.

Kyle Armstrong
Born and raised in the Wirral, Kyle is excited to be serving God in Cambridge.
“I’m drawn to the exciting and fresh aspects of Cambridge & District YFC. I believe my whole life has been leading to this moment.”
Kyle loves leading worship, writing songs and working with young people.

Mark Watson
Mark is a keen drummer and bass guitarist from West Wickham in Kent.
“I’m passionate about young people hearing the gospel and seeing their lives change. I can’t wait to be part of the team!
He has previous experience of preaching, so watch out for him at a youth event near you!

We’re delighted to have two part time volunteers now serving as office administrators.

Katie Willingham from Histon Baptist Church works 8 hours a week keeping our database on track. She’s also a keen photographer and experienced in the art of snowboarding!

Holly Terrington from St Barnabas Church works 3 hours a week handling finances. Holly’s also on the youth team at the church and is known as a giggler!

Dan Jacobs also gives time to us once a week, editing video for our events and publicity. Dan’s training for a career as an electrician, and is a talented footballer!

Hope Revolution Summer

“I felt I was really being used by God.”
“The whole week inspired more than awe.”
“God has helped me get rid of some of my pride and helped me to focus on others.”
These are some of the comments from our “delegates”, the young people who took part in a week of mission this summer. In Hope Revolution, more than 100 people joined forces for social action and outreach projects, demonstrating the love of God in the community in Kings Hedges, Barnwell and Cherry Hinton.

Teams of delegates were placed in local churches who linked them up with painting, gardening and cleaning projects in their area. One of the Barnwell residents was so impressed with the work done by their team of teenage gardeners, they tried to pay them for the job!

Cherry Hinton Baptist Church hosted a youth cafĂ© for the second year running, and it’s great to see the work having a lasting impact. 2 girls we met last year are now regulars at church, and one young lad has just started playing drums at the service! As we left the site on Sunday, one 13 year old even promised to join the mission team next year!

We’re already planning for next Summer. Our goal is to see more young people having a fantastic experience of serving their community and sharing their faith in Jesus. If you’re interested in joining the team contact us!

Monday, 12 May 2008

Ooh Aah Radio Star!

BBC Radio Cambridgeshire contacted us recently wanting to know all about Hope Revolution! Jim went into the studio for a Sunday morning interview talking about Schools Challenge. Host Catherine Carr was keen to know more about this summer's event and promised to invite us in again nearer the time. It's great to be able to fill the radio weaves with the good news of what God is up to!

Schools Challenge Delivered


Last Fridays Hope Revolution FLAME event went down a storm! Young people from Netherhall School showcased their schools challenge project with a groovy 2 minute video and a live interview on stage. They spent several after school sessions sorting out the paper recycling at the school, simply serving others. Brad Hawkes from New Generation spoke movingly about how God is using young people all over the world who will stand up for him in their schools. Watch out for the revolutionaries coming your way!

Starbucks Alpha!

The Hope Revolution Team have just announced an exciting new project for the autumn. The Starbucks store on Cambridge Retail Park have agreed to play host to 'Hope Explored' a ten week introductory course starting on 28th September. Open to young people from all over Cambridge, each Sunday Night sesh will feature a 3o minute interactive and multimedia presentation, outlining the basics of the Christian faith. We have exclusive use of the store from 7.00-8.30pm with their regular staff serving frapuccinos and muffins galore! Spread the word!

Hannah Gets SASSY

Hannah has started a new placement with Queen Edith Chapel. She helps run the Sunday Night youth group called SAS (Sundays at Six) for 11-17's, and the Year 6 midweek club, 'Lasers'. The church are paying for her time through YFC, and are looking to appoint a permanent part time worker in the autumn. This is a great opportunity to expand their work in the community which currently includes midweek bible based groups from school years 1-12!

Wilbraham Warriors vs CUFC


An entire squad of aspiring young footballers attended the March Tour of Cambridge United. It was a very special trip which included the chance for the team to take penalites on the pitch at Half Time of the match against York City. The trip was arranged through the curate on the Fulbourn Deanery team, who plans a football themed service soon. Since the tour, one of the team member has started going along to the church with his friend!

Monday, 28 April 2008

Yummy AGM

A massive thanks to everyone who came along, and especially those who brought desserts to 'Just Desserts' - the AGM.

Live music from the Get Up Forward created a funky vibe, and Jim presented the vision for YFC's expanding work in secondary schools.

This years AGM marked the official end of the participation of Stuart Wood and Wendy Whistler on our executive committee. They have serve us with such dedication, vision and skill it's hard to imagine life without them. Please pray for us as we try to fill the gap left behind! Praise God for the faith and love evident in Stuart and Wendy, leaders and servants of the gospel.

New Life at the weekend!

Becca helped lead the youth programme on the weekend away with New Life, her placement church. And one of her friends made a commitment to follow Jesus!

It was fantastic to see one of her chums come to faith at the end of a long journey. Please pray for Sam as she explores her new relationship!

YB4God - 1st Birthday

Hey!

It's a year since we started the adverture with Arbury Road Baptist Church. On Sunday 27th April we celebrated our birthday in style with our best attendance yet! Decent Reason led worship and our very own Becca Warboys spoke about the struggle of living out your faith in the routine of everyday life.

It really did feel like we'd come a long way! Praise God!

Monday, 11 February 2008

Directors Update - February!






Hey everyone!






It really has been super hectic at YFC lately, but in a truly thrilling way!






St Bede's



We're getting more familiar with the inside of the school, having spent a whole day teaching in early February, on sex and relationships. It's a real experience of 'joined up' work as in almost every class we see familiar faces from youth events, and at break and lunchtimes others come up who recognise us from our church links.






In every available moment we were chatting to one of the young lads who attended our Go East youth cafe and events last summer.






Steve Creamer is assisting teachers with young people of special educational or behavioural needs every Monday. They even offered him a full time job to carry on!






And all this was a follow up from the previous days lower school assembly, which saw Jim dusting down the old guitar to perform live music! One of the kids saw him the next day and shouted 'you're a good singer', which made a nice change!






SOURCE Termly



Three times a year, we organise a gathering for fulltimers for discussion, prayer and encouragement. The January meet at Comberton Baptist Church saw us joined by one of the Romsey Mill team for the first time. Jim did a short introduction on how to evaluate our ministry, and then we spent time discussing 11-14's ministry and the place for working together. Amid the doughnuts and bacon butties, there was some good stuff going on, and several have been in touch since saying how much they appreciated the time together.






Cambridge United Tours



20 young people from Lode Chapel joined the first Cambridge United Tour of 2008. Chris is co-ordinating the project this year as our links with the club continue to grow. The February tour will include an entire team of lads from Great Wilbraham who will also see some involvement on the pitch during the match day formalities!






Give Yourself A Break



We've been touring various youth groups over recent weeks, teaching on 'How to be a star' taking our text from Philippians 2:14-16. Visiting All Saints Milton, Royston, Queen Edith Chapel, Waterbeach Baptist, St Barnabas among others, we've used the opportunity to promote what's happening under Hope Revolution in 2008. It's alwasy great to get out and meet young people and see the wonderful and faithful work being done by volunteers all over the place. Our message has been aimed at encouraging Christian young people to 'shine line stars in the universe' by quitting the moan culture, aiming for purity and holding out the word of life, confidently commending the gospel to others.






XCellr8 2008



Scripture Union's popular weekend residential for 8-11 year olds not only featured our very own Chris Lewney on the leadership team, but also a YFC Roadshow on the saturday night. Some of our favourite games, including 'Brain of a Vegetable', and 'Celebrity 2 Word Tango' made a welcome return, and Jim presented a mini talk about being 'the light of the world'. The evening closed with one of the leaders being gunged by popular demand!






Hope Revolution Schools Challenge



We were really encouraged to see 20 young people turn up for the training event on Feb 3rd, representing 7 local schools and colleges between them. If you haven't caught up yet, Schools Challenge is one of 2 main thrusts of Hope Revolution in Cambridge & District. Young people are challenged to simply do something positive to bless their school during the month of April. Our launch event on March 14th will help in the build up, and after the projects have taken place will be hosting a party on May 9th.






The idea is that the whole thing becomes a crescendo of love in action all over the city as Christians live out their faith. We're also hoping that it wont be a one-off event, but will be a catalyst to see young people living confidently for Jesus in their schools.






Hills Road Outreach



Jim delivered a talk about 'The God Delusion' in the sixth form college last week, and for the next 5 Thursdays will be leading further discussion for those who want to know more. Based on the Christianity Explored course, please pray that many will come with open minds and that he will have the skill, the creativity and humility to answer questions and gently lead people to Jesus.






Thanks for all your support. Stick with us! God is amazing!!






Jim






Monday, 21 January 2008

Hope Revolution Launch

Saturday the 19th of January saw us launch the Hope Revolution here in Cambridge. It was a fantastic night of worship and fellowship in which we were able to convey the message and heart behind the Hope Revolution campaign. Guest Band (Broken Hero) created a real buzz throughout the worship time which was further enhanced by a passionate and direct message from Dan Dowman.

Hopefully the success of this event is a sign of things to come.

Friday, 18 January 2008

Directors Update - January

Heres the word on the latest happenings at YFC HQ.

Hope Is Here!
2008 sees the launch of Hope Revolution, the youth movement which is part of the Hope initiative. At YFC we're trying to co-ordinate the whole thing, and have put together a core team of youth workers from:

St Barnabas
St Andrews Street Baptist
Cambridge Community Church
Urban Saints
St Matthews Church

There are two main 'prongs' to the Hope Revolution Programme:


Hope Revolution Schools Challenge
In every secindary school we're encouraging the Christians to work together, through the vehicle of their CU group to do something to bring Hope to their school. This could be anything in the form of a Random Act of Kindness such as 'appreciate your caretaker day', wash the staff cars during lunch break, clear out the store cupboard etc. In the process they'll take an assembly to tell the school what they're doing, and make a video while they're doing it.

Schools Challenge projects are planned to take place in April 08 with a Launch event on March 14th and a report back event on May 9th, which will be hosted by FLAME the termly youth event run in partnership with c3.

Hope Revolution Summer
Following on from Go East, this summers mission week will be bigger than ever. We're joining forces with Summer Blast, the establish week of community action in Kings Hedges run by City Life church, with the aim that together there will be three localised areas of activitiy, with us heading up programmes in Cherry Hinton and Barnwell.

There is the potential for us to join forces to meet for training, and for worship, giving everyone a sense of being part of something big. Local churches in each area will help to shape the kind of activities we undertake, but we're hoping to lay on a youth cafe, some community action projects and some evening events to show the incredible, contagious love of God in word and deed!

The summer mission will run from July 27th til August 4th. And Steve Lown has designed a funky flyer which is currently at the printers!


Schools Latest
Chris Lewney made his first visit to Netherhall School CU, supporting the teacher there who runs the group, re-establishing the link made by Tom last year. He'll be going along regularly which means that between them, our yfcone volunteers support 3 CU's every week.

We're also developing a link with New Generation who are an international agency, based in Scandinavia, providing support for and raising the profile of student CU groups in secondary schools. We're going spend an afternoon in their UK base next month, and then they'll be sending their concert team to Cambridge for a day in March, doing a lunchtime performance in school and an evening event in a local church.... watch this space for details!

A Knights Ball
General Opinion was that the 2007 Ball was our best yet. A particular hit with our guests was The Medieval Tournament Arena where a jousting arena sat alongside archery, and traditional cards and dice games amused the watching peasants!

Other venues included The Tavern with themed cocktails and acoustic live music, The Great hall with DJ, bouncy castle and chocolate fountain, and The Dungeon with spooky noises, buffet meal and big screen video games.

Thankfully we paid all the bills and had a few pennies to spare - 99 tickets were sold and many decided to get into the medieval vibe with costumes galore. We even pulled off 10 minutes of English Country Dancing in the dance floor with everyone joining in.

The event was planned and delivered with the help of Dan Dowman, youth worker at St A's, and served to show the dedication and creativity of the YFC team, with Becca, Chris, Steve and Hannah handling their own venues.


Carols At The Abbey
Stuart and Jim hosted the annual Cambridge Utd Carol Service at Monday 17th December on another chilly night! This year the star guests were the school choir from Abbey Meadows Primary school - when the Salvation Army Band joined in with 'It was on a starry night' -totally unrehearsed - it was a real goosebumps moment!

Around 250 people came through the turnstiles and made a good noise, and we also welcomed the Black Thunders from Q103, who sent some a live report back to the studio. A retiring collection of £180 was given to their Q103 kids charity.

Graham Daniels spoke briefly with his typical wit and wisdom which made the event another fantastic gospel event with a real feel of community. Roll on next year!

SOURCE on Saturday
The youth workers breakfast event is now 3 months into its new run at St Philips Church. Each session includes plenty of time to chat over bagels or pastries, giving local volunteers the chance to meet each other and share concerns. We give a 15 minute intro to the topic of the day and give everyone a chance to discuss and pray in groups, applying it to their own situation. The morning wraps up with a chance to share events and news, with the added bonus of a freebie to take away.

At the January sourse we were able to give out taster packs from YFC's new resource The CRUX. The CRUX, like Rock Solid and Mettle is a continuously updated programe of session outlines, this one intended for use in schools. Churches and YFC centres are being encouraged to engage with the governments new initiative to develop extended schools. That means more after school clubs, creative and stimulating activities being offer after hours, which means more involvement from the voluntary sector - and that includes us. Please pray that we can make the most of this opportunity in Cambridge.

CUFC Tours
We continue to offer our unique tour package three times a year, which is a fun and evangelistic opportunity for church youth groups. I'm delighted to say that we're fully booked for 2008 - although we could squeeze a small group in to the January tour.

This year we're expecting visits from Lode Chapel, Bury St Edmunds, WCCYM churches (West Cambridge villages) and Great Wilbraham. Thanks to Stuart for making this possible!

Shareholders Thanks!
We were really encouraged by the attendance and enthusiasm at our Annual Dinner and AGM back on December 1st. It felt like the first time we've really been able to see just who and how many are getting behind the mission. Sometimes you need to stop and look at what God has done, and by preparing to present the vision and work on the night even we were impressed!

Please keep on gossiping about YFC to everyone you know. Don't forget that the next event, on Saturday April 19th, is coming up fast!

Royston Link
Through the Source Network event we met a lovely couple from Royston who run a small youth group in their house. They were after some support is putting on a Carol service for the community, so I went along on December 9th (the same weekend we were moving house) and managed to rope in another guitarist from S Barnabas.

It was a very impressive effort as all the users of their local community centre took part, singing, dancing and reading. The young people they worked with performed some songs with a more contemporary edge - it was encouraging to see such a genuine long term relational work with young people from no church background. We'll be visiting again this term to spend a friday night with the group.

This is just one example of how the links and roots of YFC grow gradually through time and opportunity, under the grace of God. Keep praying!

Tuesday, 15 January 2008

YFC Staff Conference

Every year YFC have a staff conference in Wales. It's a time of spiritual growth and refreshment, relaxing and meeting up with new people and old friends.

This year the team had a great time. We were blessed with sound bible teaching from the Sri Lanka's experienced National YFC director. It was also very inspiring hearing what God has been doing and begun to do throughtout the country. There were also many big celebrations (worship and teaching sessions) and seminars throughtout the day, making it a spirituallly rewarding week.

As well as all that there was the games room (snooker, table-tennis etc), cafe and bar, swimming pool with steam room and sauna and chances to play a bit of football for those who fancied it. So there was always something to do.

It was an extreamly enjoyable week, and those of us that went came back refreshed, inspired and geared up for this Hope 08 year.

Monday, 14 January 2008

Hope Revolution Zero



If you're finding out about it for the first time you missed a great
event!

If you're reading up with fond memories then we loved you being there.

With music from the mighty St Barnabas band and Decent Reason and words of wisdom from Mark Fuller. We gathered to welcome God into our new year, after all he is the reason why we are here.

But don't worry if you missed it, this year we want to start something new and become who we were born to become.

Don't miss all that is coming your way in 2008.

.......'Hope Revolution Zero' was just the start!