MAYAs

WHO?

MAYAs formed as a group in July of 2007. MAYAs is comprised of Young Adults from congregations in the Greater Pacific Northwest Mission Center. Members of MAYAs live in Seattle, Portland, Salem, Vancouver, Eugene, and Tigard.

WHAT?

Metro Area Young Adults is a ministry within the Community of Christ. We strive to embody the church mission to proclaim Jesus Christ and promote communities of hope, love, joy, and peace. All are welcome to laugh, learn, share, fellowship, and worship.



Monday, September 29, 2008

Do These Shoes Fit Me? By Jason Keesee


Do These Shoes Fit Me?
By Jason Keesee

It’s never easy to walk in someone else’s shoes. Even if that person hands them over to you. Will they fit correctly? Will they be comfortable? Will they fit not just you, but your personality? Were they made for your intended use of them? Will they last as long as they did for the previous owner? These questions may not make sense to you now, but they will. Let me explain.
I am a Priest. I like being a Priest. It very much suits who I am and the ministry that I can provide for not just my congregation, but my Mission Center as well. I come from the Greater Pacific Northwest Mission Center. I was born and raised in Oregon and currently live in Vancouver, WA (just over the border from Portland, OR). I know most everyone that I see at our yearly family reunion at the beautiful Lewis River Campgrounds. I don’t think I could be anywhere else in the entire world. Unless, of course, God has something to say about it. And maybe God did have something in mind for me. I felt I was needing to do more. I was at a point in my ministry where I was looking for more.

It was at Reunion 2007 that I was approached by some folks who had a proposition for me. I was asked if I might be interested in taking over the Senior High Camp from the current director who was looking to step down after 19 or so years to pursue another path in his ministry. To be totally honest, I was surprised that I would even be thought of to take over his spot. I had not only never directed a camp before, but the thought of taking over for someone that had been in that role for almost 20 years was quite intimidating. I was looking for more, but not this much more. Or so I thought.

I then spoke to the director about it. I was humbly surprised to find out that he also supported me stepping in for him and taking the reigns. I was honored that he had that kind of trust in me (thanks Rick).

He invited me to come up on the last night of his camp to get an idea of what it was like. I hadn’t been to Sr. High camp since I was a camper. And it just happened to be his first year, too. I hadn’t been there as neither a counselor or pastor or cook or anything before. And certainly not as director.

I went up at the end of the week of the camp to the grounds. The kids were getting ready for the final campfire when I arrived. I knew most of them from other youth events that I had participated in as well as Reunion. I said hi to a few of the kids and some of the counselors too. They had all heard that I was considering taking over (I hadn’t made a decision as of yet) and were all asking me if I was going to. I told them that I hadn’t made up my mind yet.
While the final campfire was going on, I hung back a ways so as not to be a distraction. Even though they all knew me, I was still a bit of a stranger to that camp. It was still the current director’s camp. I was just a fly on the wall.

After watching campfire, I noticed an amazing spirit amongst the kids and staff that night. They were a very tight group. There was a lot of love for each other, and the spirit was there too. No doubt about it.

I left that night thinking to myself on the way home. “Is this the right thing to do? Do I deserve to take over a legacy like this? Will these shoes fit me?”

I had one more person to talk to about this. I had to make sure that the boss was ok with me leaving her at home with our own kids before I go trekking off for a week. Amazingly, she gave me her blessing as long as I would put my all into it…and prayed about it.

Yep, give it to the Lord. Let it be God’s will. How simple, right? It was until I spoke later to the director after I had said yes that I realized what I was really in for. We met for lunch one day in the fall and talked about what he put into his camp and what it took to run it. We talked for about 90 minutes about it. But instead of being intimidated, I felt a sense of calming about it. Yes, the Spirit was there very quietly telling me to “go ahead, do it”. But I was also excited about it, too. And confident.

And so, I went about preparing, getting a theme, finding counselors, cooks, nurse, lifeguard, and kids. In talking to the kids at my home congregation, they were as excited about camp, if not more, than I was.

Camp came and went. I came home when the week was done, said hi to the kids went upstairs and chatted with my wife about the week. I was so exhausted, but filled. I couldn’t really say anything. I just turned to her, put my head in her lap, and cried. Not in sadness, but for joy. Joy because it went so well. Joy because the kids all had a good time. Joy because I had put something together that was a success. Joy for the staff that I had who put their all into it as well and made it a success. Joy in my camp pastor/co-director who also mentored me the whole way with great advice and positive reinforcement. It was AWESOME!

Will I do it again, you better believe it. It was a learning experience for me. Trust in the gifts that God gave you and his work shall be done. And have trust in a new pair of shoes. Who knows where they will take you next.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Samish Fall Young Adult Retreat

The retreat was so much fun and uplifting! We all had a good time in fellowship, fun, and worship. We had a Murder Mystery dinner Saturday night which was acted out by young adults at the retreat. Might I add that they did a superb job! We had classes from our guest minister Erica Nye which focused on our need for church and the churches need for young adults. After the communion service someone suggested we sing some more and it morphed into a spontaneous song service for over an hour. It was followed by the traditional What If/Then game! Sunday we shared with one another testimonies, struggles, blessings, and prayers. It really was a great weekend! I hope that more people can make it out next year.



Friday, September 12, 2008

MAYA Service in Salem

WE HAVE BEEN INVITED TO PRESIDE OVER A SERVICE AT THE SALEM CONGREGATION. MARK THE DATE!

When:October 26th from 10:30-12:00

What: We will be in charge of the service at the Salem Congregation during the regular morning worship. This includes all the music, sharing, prayers, and other parts of the service. Afterwards we will all go and eat together or there will be a potluck (still trying to figure it out). It will be
similar to the service we hosted at the Tuality congregation.

Where:4570 Center St NE, Salem OR 97301-3048 MAP IT

Needed: We need anyone who is interested in planning or participating in the service. Please contact me asap. If you do not wish to participate it would be great to see you there that Sunday.

Carpool: If you want to be involved and you need a ride, let me know and we will work it out.

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Blessing Our Children and Future Generations

From Sean Langdon -

We have an exciting Mission Center event to tell you all about! On the weekend of September 26-28 at the Portland, OR Community of Christ congregation, there will be an Intergenerational Dialogue Experience! The intent of this weekend event is for the Younger Generation (Youth & Young Adults) and the Older Generation in the church to share in a weekend of listening to each other.

As you probably already know, participation of young adults in the church is continuously declining. There are a variety of reasons for this happening, such as prefer different worship style, prefer to express faith in other ways (volunteering, etc.), work schedule doesn't accommodate going to church, not feeling like we have a place in the church, unsure about faith, and a variety of other valid reasons. The intention of this weekend is for the older generation in the church to listen to the youth/young adults so that we can all become more knowledgable of what we can be done to reach out to our generation.

This is not intended to be just an event, but the beginning of a wonderful process. The Mission Center is taking the steps needed to examine this and be at the forefront of reaching out to young adults and youth in the Community of Christ. Nothing can change until we are willing to talk and listen to each other.

So, I encourage you to join me and come to this invaulable weekend experience. I have had the pleasure to serve on the committee for this event and am really excited about the possible outcome of an experience such as this. Attached to this e-mail is a mailer that was sent out with lots of information and a registration form on it.

Hope to see you there! Register Today! Oh, and how can I forget!? This weekend event is FREE for youth/young adults. If you need help with housing, please contact Rachel Porter at rl.porter@yahoo.com.

I hope you can come! Peace In!