On Friday night I announced a poetry competition. Here’s the GO. Write a poem centred on the Cross of Jesus. Send it to ccecyouth@gmail.com or you can leave it in the comments on this post. Any form of poetry from Haiku to Ballad. The poem judged to most helpfully centre on the Cross will receive a copy of C.J. Mahaney’s The Cross-Centered Life.
Coast Youth Radio – we tackle the Big Issues in Big Ways. In our first episode of Coast Youth Radio we talk about boredom. What teenagers do, why teenagers are bored and what Jesus has done to help us to understand life.
Special Guest Phillip H from Terrigal. First Episode of our new radio play – THE BRAWL BOYS. Top 5 is back. Under 18 minutes. Good times.
Hey Amigos. Double up last week was sweet! Good stuff for bringing friends. If someone brought you – we hope you had a killer time… we look forward to seeing you again this Friday night 7-930 @ Erina High.
CCECYOUTH CORE – One of the purposes of CCECYOUTH is to GIVE in service of others. To this end, a new program has commenced this year called CCECYOUTH CORE. Its aim is to train and equip teenagers to serve God by serving one another. Our next meeting will be at the church office (331 Terrigal Drive Erina) Tuesday August 21 from 5-7pm. The first hour will be dedicated to biblical motivation and models of service, and the second hour dedicated to practical service as we think of and help our churches link missionaries. It will be a valuable time in encouraging and facilitating a servant attitude into the hearts of the youth.
NEXT TUESDAY – Be there!!
PARENTS – Thanks for joining us on Sunday morning. If you missed the newsletter last week – you can download it from here or from the parents section of our site.
The CCECYOUTH Seniors Jesus Story Canvas is going great guns! The aim of a Jesus story is to point to Jesus. It’s been awesome to hear each week from a different person as they have shared how the death and resurrection of Jesus has changed and impacted their life.
Here is the latest contribution. Shout out to Katherine. Gold! 1 Corinthians 1:8