
This weekend I will be spending my time with appoximately 60 Episcopal High School youth at an event called Happening #23. (You can check out http://www.happeningnational.org/). It is a renewal weekend and I am one of the Co-coordinators. I have been working on the planning of this event for the last year and I can finally see the fruition of the hard work put in by the youth and adults on the leadership team.
There is time built in for different types of worship, music, free time, fun, fellowship, silliness and seriousness (in English and Spanish)..... all in an accepting and safe environment for all. Everyone, no matter of background, upbringing, economic difficulty, etc. is turned away. We are all God's children.
I'm really proud of the youth on the team. One of my main goals in working with youth is that they develop their leadership skills and take on the leadership roles and be "up front" all during the weekend. The adults should be there for support, take care of logistics (food, safety, lodging, etc), mentoring .... and when needed "parenting". There will be two clergy present for the whole weekend (one male and one female) to assist with Spiritual direction and matters. Bishop Frade will be with us on Saturday afternoon and all the parents and clergy are invited to the closing service on Sunday afternoon.
The event starts on Friday evening and ends on Sunday late afternoon. Part of the team and I will be at the location in Ft. Lauderdale on Thursday to set up and take care of last minute things. The youth always have a voice, so I also give them this time to resolve any last minute issues.
Right now, I'm having flash backs. I have close friends that I know from church youth events that I have known for 30 years......Did I say 30 years??!!!! We might not see or contact each other consitently, but we always have an ear open for each other. I am blessed that we are still in contact and that I can say I have friends. We have helped each other through school, relationships, weddings, divorces, coming out, births, deaths, injuries, sickness, promotions, demotions, transfers, moves to other States, coping with family, etc. I am hoping some of these youth will make some life long connections. (We all have to learn how to live together in one community.)
Peace and have a great weekend.


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