The TIE July 2018 Edition
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<strong>The</strong> <strong>TIE</strong> that binds the church & home together Volume 79, Issue 7<br />
Page 2<br />
Youth Ministry<br />
From Passport Mission Camp<br />
“My grace is enough for you, because power is made perfect in weakness.” 2 Corinthians 12:9a<br />
I am writing this column from Passport Missions Camp at Averett University in Danville, Virginia. Over the past<br />
few years in youth ministry I have become quite familiar with bring youth to camp in this setting. However, what<br />
makes this trip so special is that this is my first trip to Passport Missions with FBC Winchester.<br />
Our youth are having an amazing time. <strong>The</strong> theme of this year’s camp is “Enough” and focuses on how Jesus<br />
provides us with all we need. Our youth (and even us adults) are used to a world where we are constantly being<br />
told we are not “enough.” You don’t look good enough. You don’t feel good enough. You don’t have enough<br />
stuff. If we believe this lie we end up believing that we are not enough. But God has a better story of grace and<br />
hope that says you are “fearfully and wonderfully made.”<br />
This theme undergirds the entire camp experience. On the mission sites, in Bible study, in worship, in our personal<br />
and church group devotions we are being reminded that God is enough and that God satisfies us. We hope to<br />
bring this good news back home as we continue our life together at FBC Winchester and in our community.<br />
Pounding at the Picnic<br />
<strong>The</strong> Caudle family is so grateful for literally an entire car full of home goods that we received as part of our<br />
“Pounding the Pastor.” We are especially grateful for Patsy Stainback and others who helped organize this gifting.<br />
We remain grateful to serve alongside you all here in Winchester.<br />
Log College Project<br />
<strong>The</strong> Log College Project Grant for Youth Ministry will be submitted by <strong>July</strong> 1. We should find out if we are<br />
admitted to the second stage of the grant by August 1. I am very hopeful. Thanks for all your support and prayer!<br />
In Christ,<br />
Pastor Kyle<br />
Students and Adults on their way to Passport Missions<br />
Camp<br />
Community of Engagement Team working to develop<br />
our Youth Ministry Community Blueprint