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March 24
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Christianity Explored @ Solon & Chagrin!

Check out this article from the Parkside Insider (a weekly e-mail about life at the church.  Sign-up for it here.), as it features a few of our students!

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Not too Cool for School

On different mornings at different high schools, groups of teenagers are meeting before class at 7:00 a.m. to study the Bible, pray, and develop relationships with other students. The group that meets is called the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA), “but you don’t have to be an athlete to attend,” explains, Meagan (pronounced MAY-gen) Crowl, 17 who plays on the golf team and is a junior at Solon High School. “It was just easier to keep the name because it was already an existing group,” adds Meagan.

“FCA is a nationwide thing,” notes Andrew Richard, 18 who runs cross-country and track, and is a senior at Solon High School. “I learned about it because my sisters were in it ahead of me, and other people from Parkside encouraged me to go.”

“We have FCA at our school, too,” says Jen Andrews, 16, a junior at Chagrin Falls High School who plays tennis, sings in two choirs, and will be featured as a spoon in Chagrin Falls’ spring musical, Beauty and the Beast. “It’s helpful to have fellowship in a place where you’re not used to being with other Christians.”

Meagan explains that an FCA meeting is “usually half an hour long. At our school, Andrew and Luke [Coan] usually lead a short discussion where we read the Bible and talk about how to apply it to our lives and bring it back to our teams, if we’re on one. We do a devotional and talk about things we can pray about and then we have a short prayer together.” Recently, Pastor Dan Southam, Parkside’s high school youth ministry leader, challenged his youth ministry team leaders to consider taking the seven-part video, Christianity Explored, to their FCA meeting as a way to invite more people to the group.

So far, the effort has been a success. Jen notes that the Chagrin Falls FCA has approximately 12 people come on a regular day. “But when the focus shifted to the video, we had maybe double the people come,” said Jen. “Because we weren’t focused on preparing for the Bible study, we were able to get the word out sooner with more time and that helped.”

“It’s been very simple. Parkside provides us with all the materials we need, so all we need to do is invite our friends,” says Meagan. Garfield Heights and Aurora High Schools are also participating.

“I would say it’s just kind of amazing to me how many people are willing to come if you just ask them,” says Andrew. “It’s really just more of having the courage to talk to them and ask. Not everyone wants to come, but some people are just waiting for an invitation and are willing to come just because it’s something to do.”

Christianity Explored

According to its website, Christianity Explored is “an informal course for people who’d like to investigate Christianity, or just brush up on the basics. It explores who Jesus was, what his aims were, and what it means to follow him.” The program was originally produced in 1995 by notable evangelist, Rico Tice, and is currently being taught in over 5,000 courses in 53 countries. Each brief video asks basic foundational questions about Christianity, such as, who was Jesus Christ? Did Jesus Christ really die? Did He rise again?

“I feel like people think it’s a little less invasive to watch a movie rather than have a discussion or answer questions,” adds Jen. “I invited my friends to come by telling them the video basically answers any question you’ve ever had about religion or Christianity. They were open to it and excited to hear more about it. I’ve had conversations with them before about Christianity, but it didn’t go very deep. This was a new way to bring the topic back up again.”

“The videos get you started thinking about what Christianity actually means instead of what everyone else has already portrayed,” says Meagan. “They end with a question every time that provokes thought, but they don’t say ‘It’s time for you to be a Christian,’ or ’start going to church and fall into this category.’”

Andrew agrees that the delivery of the message has benefits. “I think the video does a good job of explaining stuff and it’s not really up in your face. It just makes you think. It goes through the progression of, ‘If this is true, then it has implications on your life.’ It’s not telling you, ‘You need to do this.’”

Patience and Sincerity

So how do conversations about God and religion come up for today’s super busy, over-scheduled high school students? Andrew’s friends often ask him why he always goes to church. Meagan counsels her friends who may be going through hard times by explaining that she turns to God when things get hard. Jen’s friends find encouragement when she offers to pray for them. “One thing that [Pastor] Dan stresses a lot is investing in people’s lives and listening to them,” says Andrew. “Maybe not even talking about God, but just being a friend to them. They’re more open to listening to what you have to say because they can trust you. Relationships require time and sincerity.”

Gospel Relationships for Gospel Growth

“Parkside’s existing Bible study and LIFE groups could do similar things with the video,” suggests Meagan. “They could have a more casual night where they show the video and each person brings a friend or co-worker. And maybe they don’t call it a Bible study, but just a night for people who have questions about Christianity. I know I’ve enjoyed watching the videos at Student Impact, even though most of us there are believers. It’s been like a wake-up call for us to re-assess our lives and how we’re living them. What do we really believe and why do we believe it? It really asks us to think about it, so I think this study could be an ice breaker for the other groups Parkside has going, too.

For More Information:

In May, founder of Christianity Explored and evangelist, Rico Tice will be a guest speaker at the Basics 2011 Pastors Conference held at Parkside Church and will be introducing us to the Christianity Explored material during our evening service on May 17.

November 9
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Movieology

Don’t miss a brand-new event this Saturday, 11/13, from 5pm-10pm at the WH. It’s called Movieology. The idea is to think about the messages that we are getting from movies, and compare and contrast them to what we learn in the Bible…this time around, we’ll watch Avatar on the big screens, eat dinner, and then discuss…bring yourself and friends!  Who’d pass up a free dinner and movie?

December 11
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Student Life Cancelled

The Student Life Groups that are scheduled for this Monday, Decemeber 15th has been cancelled. We apolgize for the last minute change. The next small group meeting will be on Thursday, January 8th. Have a great Christams Break!

November 20
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Student Impact 11.20

It is snowing like crazy right now! If you are comfortable with still making it out to the Warehouse we will be here.  ~mcalvey

October 29
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Leaf Removal = Extra Cash

O2 2008Hi all, I was recently contacted by a woman who is looking for some help with leaf removal. It seems a little funny to be getting the word out on this today since there is snow on the ground. Anyway, she is willing to pay for your effort. If you are interested, shoot me off an e-mail mmcalvey@parksidechurch.com or give me a call 440.543.1212.

McAlvey

August 28
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Cookout Tonight!

SI CookoutDon’t forget that we are meeting at Solon Park tonight for a cookout. The renovations in the Warehouse are nearing completion and we will be back there next week. Bring a friend and $5 tonight for burgers, dogs, volleyball and good times. We will be there rain or shine because to be honest….we don’t know what to do with all the food! See you tonight.

August 12
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Important! Warehouse Renovations

warehouse renovations

The Warehouse will be closed for renovations the last two weeks in August. We really need your help spreading the word because the schedule will be different from the printed calendar that you have.

  • There will be no Student Impact on August 21
  • There will be a cookout at Solon Park on August 28 from 7-9pm, cost is $5
  • SI will be back at the Warehouse on September 4
June 26
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Update for the Cookout

SI CookoutIf it is raining hard at 7pm. Go to the Warehouse and we will eat and hang out there. Please help spread the word!

June 24
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Cookout this Thursday

Just a quick reminder that Student Impact will be on the road this Thursday at Solon Park, from 7-9pm. SI CookoutWe’ll be eating hot-dogs and hamburgers, playing in the volleyball pits, and doing whatever else we can think of… so, don’t go to the Warehouse and miss the fun! Bring your friends, $5 to help pay for food, and meet us there! Don’t know where Solon Park is? Check out this map.

April 10
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Summer Calendars!

June08 Calendar screenshotThe summer calendars are now completed and a printed copy should arrive in your mailbox in the next week. In the mean time you can download the May-August calendar right now. You can also always check out the Google calendar if you prefer the digital route. Here are a few highlights:

  • Impact Awards - May 16th
  • Senior Dinner - May 21st
  • Freshman Rafting Trip - June 13-15th
  • SI “OTR” Cookout at Solon Park - June 26th
  • Cincinnati Service Project - July 20-25th
  • SI “OTR” Indians Game - August 14th
  • Creation Museum - August 16th