Friday, September 10, 2010

vive le montreal!



YFC'S NATIONAL MINISTRY CONFERENCE: held in Montreal, started on June 26th. This year all three of us staff were willing and able to make it out to the conference...unprecedented in Niverville's history! YFC Canada has done such a great job in bringing together the staff from all across the country each year to encourage and equip the staff, and network and expand the ministry.

We have to admit that for us young staffers, a chance to get out of town is always enticing, but also beneficial to be strengthened in our ministry from beyond the walls our Drop-In Centre and Niverville. The spiritual focus, and the fellowhips of the YFC community are huge blessings to us as well. YFC is a parachurch (outside of the church) youth ministry, and although North American youth ministry has grown vastly in its resources, it's been almost entirely in the realm of church ministry. Therefore parachurches like YFC remain isolated and unresourced, and so its staff can easily feel the same. The annual NMC does wonders at combating such isolations.



One of the "hot topics" the we faced at the conference was the issue of retaining our organization's charitable status. The issue in our country begs the question, "how much are we willing to compromise?" Recently, a Christian charity went under due to a lawsuit from an employee who "came out" as a lesbian and was subsequently fired. The way the YFC Staff Manual is worded can put us as an organization at huge risk to such threats. The balance we struggle with is how to word our manuals, and approach such delicate issues with a non-faith-compromising manor WHILE not intending to offend, divide, or belittle others. I guess even before this question, we ought to be asking ourselves if such a balance even exists. Believing in SOMETHING greater than ourselves, and a better way, can have such ugly ramifications in a country intolerant of its own founding faith. A strange predicament we face here in Canada.

Lastly, on another note...at this conference I, Mark von Riesen, was honored with a 5-year staff award presented by the Youth for Christ National Director, Dave Brereton. God has been so faithful to me in these 5 (actually 6 by now) years of service, and I'm so greatful that He continues to use me, love me, and help me into the heart of youth ministry here in Niverville.

- Mark von Riesen



Wednesday, July 21, 2010

the PARfect team

so...here's an update on our staff theme:


Gordon "corey pavin" Kroeker: this man was known for his impressive start with the PGA tour, then lost his luck upon losing his moustache. Hopefully Gord won't have the same fate.


Eric "shooter" McMahon: this shooter will not eat pieces of poo for breakfast.


David "ian poulter" Ward: Niverville's own union jack of all trades. As always, England prevails.

Mark "bob barker" von Riesen: he's getting on in years, but he's still got some fight left in him.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

golfaroony

So we just wrapped up the 20-ishth annual golf tourney for Niverville YFC! Despite some scheduling and rescheduling conflicts, and the ensuing tardiness on getting the word out, we still managed a respectable turn out with about 100 golfers! On top of this, we had the PERFECT day for golf and a wonderful flow the fundraising events. So thank you Niverville...and everyone else who does not fit into this category and still helped us out.




Here's Captain Gord, doing a great job at overseeing much of the tournament.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

the best PROJECT we've undertaken

Niverville YFC can truly say we were so blessed to have Project 86 come out from California to rock out with us (aka perform a musical concert) Friday night of the Fair. The show was full of incredible energy, and connected so well with the youth - regardless of where they were coming from.

Not only were we blessed, but so was the band. We found a post online from them shortly after the show:
" Absolutely PERFECT show tonight. Niverville, Winnipeg, and surrounding regions...thank you for helping us have one of the best shows in the history of our band!"
The tide is turning within the youth...where they can look forward to meaningful events and experiences at the Fair, rather than going on a few rides and making up their own experiences themselves (which end up being the same old drinking parties for many of our youth). It's interesting to see how our community can have an impact on how our young people plan out their activities on such an epic weekend in their lives as the Niverville Fair. We at YFC have taken serious note of this oppotunity, not that Project 86 was the major factor, but that we as a community are moving forward with this PROJECT.

Thanks so much to our wonderful community, who opened their doors, opened the stage, opened their hearts, and opened their wallets to make this experience a reality.

Monday, May 17, 2010

David VIPER Ward


Niverville YFC proudly presents David Ward as the Summer Staff Worker for 2010. David brings a summer of experience to the plate as he was on board with us last year. With the foundation from last year, he moves stealthly like a viper into the snake pit of youth ministry. Snake pit, you ask? Well yes, let your imagination run wild.

We're pleased to have you on our TOP GUN team, David...or should we say Viper!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

fast lanes, big bands, and the glue that holds them together

life is back in the fast lane.



There is a TON of stuff on the plate with us YFC folk. An early spring brings out teenagers from hibernation. In April we ran a weekend retreat for YFC staff and volunteers from around the area that amounted to around 80 people. It went really well and we were excited to gather together as a YFC family, equipping each other to further the ministry. We also recently hosted a Drop-In Open House, showcasing some of new renovations, new programs, and some of who we are and the history of where we came from. It was amazing to see new faces and familiar faces, as well as people from every church congregation in Niverville. REPRESENT!




We're currently going full throttle on planning for future events...including bringing a band from California to play at this year's Niverville Fair! A band called Project 86 is performing MAIN STAGE on Friday night of the Fair, a treat our youth have never experienced at the Fair in years past. So if you happen to be in Niverville on the Friday night of the Fair (June 11), be prepared for some LOUD music and if it happens to hurt your eardrums...please suffer for the kids!



So we're looking forward to this summer and its stuff...looking forward to its hopeful impact on our teenagers. With all the stuff going on, we still focus so much on the relationship we build and foster with the teens. It acts as the glue between the cracks of the stuff that goes on in life and our programming. Go glue go!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

the Drop-In's TOP GUN idea

We've decided to boost our staff morale with the idea of monthly staff themes. Genious idea, I know. So...this month's theme is TOP GUN! (based on the fact that Gordon recently came in to work with a Goose-like moustache).

ERIC MCMAVERICK



GOOSEDON KROEKER



ICE MARK VON RIESEN



So we're not sure what kind of impact this will have on the ministry, but we're expecting great things!