Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Stuck In The Middle 2007 Rocked






Driving through the Flint Hills, eating at different restaurants, staying up late, waking up early, crazy guys in tuxedos, inflatables, mechanical bull riding, video games, Karaoke, the band staying in the same hotel, on the same floor no less, and giants burgers at Red Robin. All of this was part of an incredible weekend our middle school students spent just a couple weeks ago in Kansas City.

On March 9th, eleven middle school students and three adults headed out for the 2nd annual Stuck In The Middle Conference, being held at The United Methodist Church of the Resurrection in Leawood, Kansas.

Stuck in the Middle is a dynamic three day experience created for middle school students to experience God’s love and grow in their relationship with him. This year’s theme was “Encore” and it didn’t disappoint.

Stuck began with an incredible video opening along with recording band Jackson Waters leading worship. Nearly 700 students filled the youth room where most of them swarmed the stage during the worship as they sang their hearts out to God. The worship was set up so that we sang before the message and also after, in response to the message.



Each session also featured a comedy improv group, led by comedian Billy Brame and his buddy Brian Lechner, which had our students cracking up! From their two headed juggling where the guys shared one shirt and juggled, and their games throughout the audience before each session began, to their improv games before the main speaker, Brame and his Lechner were great.

One of the aspects that sets Stuck in the Middle apart from other events is their style of having some type of sketch in the middle of the main sessions. So a main speaker will be in the middle of their talk, and the improv group will come out and do a sketch that gives students the break in the action that they need and nails the point home that the speaker is trying to make.

Dynamic speakers invited our students to know Christ and gave practical encouragement on the best ways to make middle school not just bearable, but incredible!

Veteran youth pastor of the Kansas City area Alan Mercer from Christ Community Church in Leawood, Kansas kicked off the event challenging our students to live an “encore” type of life. They should desire to live the kinds of lives that make their friends want to keep coming back for more, just like an encore at a concert. This happens when we love God and we love our neighbors.

Saturday morning, Heather Flies, the Junior High Pastor at Wooddale Church in Eden Prairie, MN and an incredible speaker, taught from Psalm 37:4 about being content with where you are as a middle schooler instead of rushing to be older than you are and comparing your life with the lives of others around you. Lastly she dared our students to do ministry and not wait till their older to do something significant for Christ.

Chief Scientist of Discovery Channel, and member at Chapel Hill UMC and Epworth UMC, Steve Jacobs did a science show where he simultaneously told his story of becoming Wizard #4, blew things up, and shared from the second half of Psalm 37:4 where it says, “Delight yourselves in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.”

Saturday evening, twenty plus year youth ministry veteran Eric Venable told some great stories of God being actively involved in students lives and invited us to practice spiritual disciplines. He said, “Students who talk to God…connect with Him. Students who listen to God…connect with Him even more.”

Sunday morning, Owner and Founder of Stuck in the Middle Ministries, Sean Meade closed our time together reminding students to be real. Life happens quickly and before you know it, before you expect it, it’s gone. Sean shared about losing one of his best friends this year in an auto accident and a student in his youth ministry at Journey Church here in Wichita. His message was for students to not pretend to be something they are not, and to believe in Jesus.

After each session we met as a church youth group to debrief what each speaker talked about and our students didn’t miss anything. They were able to recall what stood out to each of them from each speaker. This immediate application helps students apply the lessons to their lives right away.

On Saturday our students were able to participate in workshops throughout the afternoon that dealt with guys only stuff and girls only stuff as well as many other topics that middle school students deal with every day.

The “Stuck” experience was incredible and left us with loads of memories: Katie Ahrens non-stop picture taking, Janelle Vulgamore’s mad foos ball skills, Bob Tinker winning a CD, Levi Ferris trying to buy candy bars at 1 AM, Frazer Rymph feeling Heather’s muscles on stage, Ken Rawson getting mocked on stage by Steve Jacobs, Aubrey Maxwell’s crazy bull riding, Deacon Lancaster’s crazy allergies, Taylor Wolfe’s wild hair in the morning, Kati Apsley soaking up every second of Stuck and didn’t want to go back to the hotel, Jonathan Buster’s “Stuck” gear and crazy dancing, Max Sherard representing our church with the hand slapping game, Micah Williams’ great van conversations about dating, and Jason Ream letting nothing get in the way of watching the KU/K-State game.

Stuck in the Middle was amazing! Thank you to the students who took part in Strive which made this weekend affordable for our students going. A thanks also belongs to the United Methodist Women who gave $500 so that no student would be unable to attend. Thank you also to Bob Tinker and Janelle Vulgamore who gave up their weekends so that our students could experience Stuck In The Middle.

The only thing left is getting the dates for next year and signing up! I hope you’ll be a part of that journey in either attendance and/or prayer.

For pics of SITM: go to our flickr site.

2 comments:

Billy Brame said...

Thanks for the shout out man. My freinds name is Brian Lechner if you want to put that in I'm sure he would appriceate the pub. Glad you had a good time.

Ken said...

Billy! Dude, you were classic! Some very funny stuff. YOu guys worked the crowd great and my kids loved you. Nice Job. I'll update it.