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29. 08. 2008 - 
  • Young Adults

Last Summer BBQ this Sunday!!!

Sunday Aug 31st is the Last summer BBQ!!!Thank-you to everyone who has come out to weekly BBQ's,they have been a great opportunity to hang out and keep connected thorough the summer. Just a reminder that this is the last formally planned BBQ. It would be great if we could have a large turnout so that we can celebrate this final BBQ together.Salads and deserts are still potluck style, and rumor has it there will be a cake this week!Date: 29 Aug 2008

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24. 06. 2008 - 
  • Young Adults

Don't forget your towel !!!

Hey YAs, don't forget to bring your swimsuit and towl to the BBQ on Sunday (June 29th). We have a pool available and it looks like the weather is going to be great!!!Date: 24 Jun 2008

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16. 04. 2008 - 
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New photos!

Perhaps this will count as news. I don't really want to start bumping down the blog entries so I'll use the "News & Announcements" piece to tell everyone that there are new photos up on the site. I just posted the photos from the Easter Baptism. Go take a look. Seriously. Go look now! Don't just take a look though. Comment on the photos. Don't be invisible here.

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15Sep

Image Fall Kick-Off

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First iMAGE: Monday, Sept. 15 7:15 Pm

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19Sep

Special “Scavenger Hunt”

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Special “Scavenger Hunt”: Friday, Sept. 19

More info to come Soon.

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26Sep

Fall Retreat at Keats: Sept. 26-28

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Fall Retreat at Keats: Sept. 26-28

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05Oct

Passion

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 **PASSION

On Monday, October 6th, the Passion Conference is coming to GM Place!  This event is going to be awesome and I would like you all to be a part of it.  We will interrupt our regular iMAGE programming in order to attend this event as a community.  But, please pay attention to this next part: YOU NEED TO GO TO THE WEBSITE AND REGISTER YOURSELF AS AN ATTENDER OR VOLUNTEER if you want to come.  18-25 year olds can attend, but 26+ can come only as volunteers.  And there is limited space!  Tickets for attendees are FREE and so they are selling out fast.  Volunteer space is very limited too.  I would love it if PPAC YA had a ton of these positions filled.

 

Please go to the website as soon as you are able.  Here it is:  http://www.268generation.com/worldtour/

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  • 02. 07. 2008
    Corporate Prayer

    I think our hesitancy to pray aloud comes out of fear and trying to compare how we pray to others and how they prayer. I was guilty of this myself in the passed and now I don't concern myself with that, since its not about me its about Jesus. He cares that we are communicating with him and that it is honest and sincere. There are also some that don't pray aloud that are probably praying to quietly.

    If we did pray more on our own it could give us more confidence in praying aloud when we get together. But do we actually know what prayer is and do we want to put the time and effort into praying all the time?

    As I pondered the question, How can our group move onto maturity in the area of prayer?, I thought:, Is us praying together more, a sign of maturity when we get together? I would tend to say yes, since we would be putting God and others before ourselves. Thus becoming more like him.

  • 22. 06. 2008
    Deep and wide

    Talked to a friend tonight, and their thought was, "I'm not sure what 'wide' could refer to unless it included others." To me it means our depth refers to our relationship with God and it speaks to the width of our relationship being inclusive of other people. A healthy "wide" person is inclusive of their depth with God. On an academic level, our knowledge of God and study is of many things, but we go beyond the textbook and have a deep relationship. It isn't just words any more.

    We don't exclude people like the monks that become hermits to a fault. Our faith isn't hidden inside or exclusive to others, it isn't something we hold on as our own inside. The depth of our relationship speaks to how we love all people and have the depth to show that our love doesn't evaporate.

  • 19. 06. 2008
    Running the Race being Selfish

    I too was apart of the group that posed that question. I think it was put out there to make us think.

    Since God ordained for us to do this it is not possible to be selfish, since we are obeying what he is telling us to do. An athlete practices to make himself better while we as believers must practice self-denial and self control(dying to self). The prize for the athlete is, as NKJV puts it, a perishable crown and we an imperishable crown thus our focus is not of something that we won't be able to take when we go to heaven but on one that we can have forever.

    Without prayer, Bible study and worship, which are essential, we won't grow spiritual that much. When doing these things we are running with strength and stamina.

  • 18. 06. 2008
    Benevolent Trees

    I think I see what you're saying.  That wasn't all that clear to me.

    You describe the tree as so very kind and generous.  I like that.

    I also enjoyed your point about the Desert Fathers, although their breadth of influence upon Church history is quite extensive.  

     What might it look like to be deep AND wide?

  • 18. 06. 2008
    clarification

    I was part of the group that made that comment. I think it was more of a statement about the analogy of the runner in the race compared to that of the tree. The runner trains and runs to win a prize. He doesn't do it to help anybody necessarily. The tree, on the other hand, is almost solely there to help others. From the air we breath to the fruit that grows on its branches it utilizies the nutrients and sunlight to create things for others.

    It wasn't really meant to be saying that the Christian 'race' is a selfish one. Not to say it can be. Think of those who spent their lives in solitude, far away from the "world". There you have the opposite of the North American christian: an inch wide and a mile deep.

    That's all I have for now 'cause I'm supposed to be working.

  • 18. 06. 2008
    Is "running the race" ultimately selfish?
    A good question was asked on Monday concerning the motive of our spiritual pursuit. In reference to 1 Cor 9:24-27, someone inquired regarding whether "running the race to get the prize" is selfish. What are your thoughts? I have been pondering this significant question and would welcome more insights and perspectives from the group if you have the gusto...or time.
  • 16. 04. 2008
    a new concept

    Dave,

    I guess I was a little surprised at how new a concept 'solidarity' seemed to our group. And maybe we were all a little out of it on Monday...I sure felt like I was.

    Speaking with Dave McKay afterwards, he threw out the possibility that I was walking in solidarity with the YA leaders. Many of our leaders are stressed, sick, grieving, fatigued, and dealing with other challenges. Not that my own life isn't feeling full of its own stressors (ie. moving!!), but that I am connected and vulnerable to others in our community.

    Do you think it's possible that we are more connected to each other than we think? What if it's true that when one part of the body suffers, all parts suffer (cf. 1 Cor 12:26)?

     

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Aug 13
  • Young Adults

Summer, where did you go?

Is it just me or did anyone else find that summer seemed to go by pretty quickly this year. It might've been the ridiculous weather but there's no sense complaining about that. We live in Vancouver and it really is amazingly beautiful here.

 

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May 12
  • Young Adults

Identity in Christ and with the world

There are so many questions, concerns, doubts, and difficulties that arise when you discuss identity. Some people are firm in who they are and they seem to understand themselves completely. Others are lost and confused and aren't sure what to think about themselves. People travel the world trying to "find" themselves. Where do you fit in to this?

 

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Apr 15
  • Young Adults

Solidarity & Life

I just wrote a beautiful little blog entry about life and solidarity and all sorts of fantastic but then internet explorer refreshed the page (don't ask why. it's stupid) and I lost it all. I'd love to write it again but let's just summarize by saying that it's a hectic time of year for some of you school folks and some of us may not have been all there on Monday night... I know I wasn't. Because of this I have decided to set up a forum for our weekly discussions.

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Mar 24
  • Young Adults

Beard trimmers

So for all you "Men with Beards" out there, what do YOU use to trim that forest of power on your face? Do you let it grow wildly and never trim it back unless you shave it right off? Do you use the little attachment on your electric razor? Do you just use a mach3 very delicately and keep it a perfect distance from your head?

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