Thursday, September 25, 2008

New Neighbors

In the last week, the FRC Media team has moved their offices and become neighbors of TheRUSH Student Ministry. We were so excited to get new neighbors and have company next door!! So as a "Welcome to the Neighborhood" gift, TheRUSH made brownies to welcome the gang! Today, Heredes delivered a tray full of Little Debbies with a sign saying TO: The SugarRUSH - FROM: Media Team! Don't be surprised if we re-gift them for the holidays back to you!

Thank you Heredes, Mo, Ian and the rest of the crew! We love having visitors and company!!!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Beginning of an AWESOME Fall at FRC!

This past weekend at Flamingo Road Church was awesome! God is so good and I am always honored to be a part and be able to witness HIS goodness. Here are some highlights:

  • My friend, Kim, came to service with me!
  • Fall Family Fun Night + cotton candy/snocones = FUN and LOTS of people! Come back this coming weekend for more of that on Saturday night (5pm or 6:30pm)
  • Pastor Troy holding hands with those choosing to follow Christ - glimpse of heaven!
  • Loads and loads of food and water donated to Help Us Help Haiti (see pics below)












  • TheRUSH Student Ministry rockin as we added back the 2nd service on Saturday night
  • Meeting tons of new parents and students as they came to TheRUSH - 47 visitors
  • Watching Jake, Patti, Nate and Corey get antiqued by Scot each hour (see pic below)

And drum roll, please - TheRUSH Cooper City hitting a high of 571 students!

Can't wait til next weekend, it only gets better!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Takes Courage

Most of the time in pop culture, freedom of speech is an accepted freedom by the masses when one speaks. Especially speaking about controversial issues or those of moral decay. But the second someone tries to speak in favor of having boundaries or standing up for a value that is followed by the minority, those words seem to get edited. Not this time. The great thing about MTV award shows is that they are usually live and most of what they say goes unedited. At the VMA's, Jordin Sparks, was not edited and was able to make a statement in favor of having standards.

What did she say?
"It's not bad to wear a promise ring, because not everybody, guy or girl, wants to be a slut,"

Why did she say it?:
In response to the host, Russell Brand about his jokes made toward the Jonas brothers for their choice to save sex for marriage and wear promise rings.

She did later admit, that she felt bad for using the word, slut and she did not intend to come off as being judgmental. Those were not her intentions. BUT, most of the time, even if a young person is thinking or feeling that what they believe in is being challenged or made fun of, it takes courage to stand up and speak out.