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middle school ministry campference

long before i found out about the Present:Hope Tour i had written the dates for this new experience called the “middle school ministry campference” on my whiteboard under the “should do” list. there was a number of reasons…1) it was being pulled together by one of my mentors and all around good hearted kingdom dude – Mark Oestreicher 2) it looked like it was going to be way different than anything i had attended. 3) it took on new meaning when the youth cartel was birthed and another really smart and good hearted kingdom dude, adam mclane joined the team at the youth cartel.  i was further interested when adam asked me whether i was going to be able to make it about 6 weeks ago…like one week after i committed to the team at venture expeditions to ride in the Present:Hope Tour.  But it was still on my white board.  so when i returned from the ride i pondered it again.  i didn’t register until thursday afternoon, the day before.  i was only able to be part of the experience for about 24 hours, but it was an amazing 24 hours.  Springhill Camp is an amazing facility to host a middle school ministry event.  it was fun to hang with some of the minds  and hearts that have shaped me like kurt johnston, marko and scott rubin.  and it was a blessing to get introduced to other good-hearted middle school folks like brooklyn lindsey, katie edwards and johnny scotteven watching some of those in attendance get to play a game of Angry Birds -Live was a great memory.

one interesting aspect was having had about 5.5 hrs in the car to the camp, it was some of the first time i had alone to process what i had just pushed through over the past three weeks with the 803 mile Present:Hope bike tour from Joplin, MO to the Catalyst Conference in Atlanta.  So i was a little dumb struck by one of the first things i saw pulling into the camp was a van from joplin.  i learned later that the worship team from Christ in Youth was from there.  small world.

the combination of a relaxed environment, the minds and hearts of some incredible ministry folks really made this event worth every moment of driving and the cost of registration.  i’m guessing that going into this event adam and mark may have thought it may be the first and only campference, but given what i heard from my bunkmates i’m hoping its the first of many to come.  i’ve pulled a short video together that doesn’t do the weekend justice but will give you a sense.

i didn’t get to be part of any of the fun adventure that spring hill offered…some firsts i think…night owl zipline and glowstick paintball…nor did i stay up for the late night screening of that 1972 classic – A Thief in the Night but i did really enjoy all that i experienced. the dialoginars with Scott Rubin and Kurt Johnston. the soapbox sessions with Katie Edwards and Jeremy Hickman. the thoughtful tribal gatherings with presenters like Steve Argue from Mars Hill Bible Church. the amazing fellowship with my bunkmates in Mt. Rainier….and getting some hangtime with the amazing Andy Disher.

andy disher

All together, it was so worth my investment. plus it didn’t hurt that the team at simply youth provided some incredible prizes and i was blessed with winning one of the mega-packs(for having been the oldest dude attendance – although i think there was a couple of folks who wouldn’t  admit their age).

my prayer is that the middle school ministry campference is the first of many to come. hope you make it next year.  check out andy disher’s blog   and  marko’s blog  for more thoughts from the campference.

on another note…if you’re interested in another thoughtful conversation i’d encourage you to check out an event that the Youth Cartel is hosting on November 21st in Atlanta after the National Youth Workers Conference.  The Extended Adolescence Symposium will be a unique day of dialog, debate, and discovery.   Adam and Marko are bringing together two experts with vastly different opinions on the nature & problems of extended adolescence, as well as a moderation/interpreter who knows youth ministry.  the purpose will be to help us wrestle with how to best understand today’s teenagers and young adults, and how we can help move toward adulthood, rather than being perpetually stuck in their teens. Learn more & register here.

Present:Hope Tour on the Weather Channel

On the Set: Aaron Smith, Me, Paul Hurckman, Deb Go, Jen Carfagno, and Eric Fisher

its been incredible to see the traction that the Present:Hope Tour has gotten post ride. After riding into the Gwinnett Arena in front of the 13,000 + attendees at Catalyst 2011 several media requests came to the team. Yesterday it was Pastor Aaron Brown and Venture Expeditions founder Aaron Smith being on CNN’s HLN Morning Express with Robin Meade. On Saturday it was two live interviews on the Weather Channel. One cool take away from our visit with Jen Carfagnowas the opporutnity the Present:Hope Tour gave to put the need in Joplin and Tuscaloosa back on the news for a while.  And for both of these media stops it was a blessing to have them promote the text to give option.  If you’ve not given yet its simple:  text PRESENT to 50555.

Weather Channel | Present: Hope Tour (Clip 2) from Venture Expeditions on Vimeo.

Present:Hope Tour on CNN

so incredible how the story of our riding in the Present:Hope Tour is getting more traction. Grateful to Robin Meade (a Ashland Univeristy alumn and friend) and her team on the Morning Express show hosting Pastor Aaron Brown and Venture Expeditions founder Aaron Smith. So good this is. Makes one wonder…what is God up to?

Present:Hope Tour – Riding on stage at Catalyst 11

it was surreal.  having traveled some 803 miles on our bicycles through 6 states over 11 days.  climbing more than 31,000 feet in elevation. not sure if there was any metaphor in  the fact that the 13 riders road in on level ground before a standing ovation by the crowd of 13,000 plus in attendance.  humbling and so encouraging that the story of the need in Joplin and Tuscaloosa is being told and how Convoy of Hope will impact those who are rebuilding.  it was fun to meet and talk with one of my mentors and heroes – Lanny Donho backstage, who then rode in with us and interviewed Pastor Aaron Brown and Hal Donaldson and then encouraged the audience to invest by texting PRESENT to 50555.

present, hopeful and spadex

that’s the 3 three things we wanted as a team to be sure of as we moved through this incredible adventure God invited us into called the Present:Hope Tour.  a team of 13 men and women…ages 22 -65.  the most craziest of adventures.  so much more to tell.  but yet simply we desired as a team to be present to all we walked with…each other and all we met.  in our living life together was to be hopeful…again to each other…and to those we met…and final we wanted to be like our glamorous bike kits…spandex…completely flexible…again in our caring community of 13 men and women as we journeyed some 803 miles and in every situation to not miss what God is and was doing.  so much more to say.  grateful to convoy of hopehello somebody and venture expeditions…and the team.

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