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National Youth Gathering Scholarships are due at the LCMS Youth Ministry office now!
 
Scholarships
Tuesday, 05 January 2010
ACYB has some money available for scholarships. If you know or are someone in need download the general scholarship form here and give the completed form to your youth leader. Youth leaders turn these in at ACYB meetings.
 
2010 Homer Lock-in
Tuesday, 05 January 2010
A.L.O.H.A. It's time for the Homer Lock-in again! The dates are January 16-18, 2010 at Faith Lutheran in Homer (duh!) We're going with a luau theme this year talking about our Almighty Lord of Heaven Above. Make sure you have a flyer to put up and some postcards to mail out to advertise. Cost is $35. If you don't have the capability of writing one large check have participants make checks out to ACYB. Also make sure everyone has a signed registration and medical release form. See you at the luau!
 
Free Resource
Tuesday, 19 August 2008
Hey All...check out this new FREE resource from CPH...it sounds AWESOME.

It's called

American Teen

Jake. Megan. Hannah. Colin. Mitch. If you haven't heard about these five students yet, you soon will. And so will your students, thanks to a highly coordinated, social media-driven publicity campaign direct from Hollywood.

These are the five high school seniors from Warsaw, Indiana and they are coming to a multiplex screen near you as the very real, very Midwest stars of American Teen.

American Teen is a documentary from director Nanette Burstein that follows the lives of five students and their classmates from the first day of school through graduation. The result is what some have called the Breakfast Club of the new millennium. First released at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year, American Teen has gathered critical acclaim from many sectors. Its extremely well orchestrated media campaign has already attracted the attention of thousands of teenagers via Facebook, and the flood of interest will only increase.

On the surface, the film's five stars embody the stereotypical high school roles of jock, princess, rebel, geek, and heartthrob; but in reality, their lives are much more complicated. The students navigate a constantly changing landscape of friends, family, and personal issues. They are searching (either with awareness or with a disturbing lack of clarity) for something better in life. And the film is their unscripted story.

Christian viewers can expect to be uncomfortable with the film's un-editorialized portrayal of teen language, sexual behavior, and alcohol use. The director does not prescribe how audiences should receive or respond to the content of the film, which makes it a bit of a moral morass for immature viewers. But adults will quickly realize that, like it or not, and good or bad, the scenario of American Teen is not too far removed from the average teen landscape of today's culture.

The question, for those of us who care about kids and recognize that something is very wrong with today's student experience, is: what do we want to do with the themes of this film as we engage youth with the message of God's Word?

Concordia Publishing House is offering a free downloadable discussion guide to assist you in uncovering and discussing the ideas and themes found in American Teen with your students. Consider using it with the youth of your church following a viewing of American Teen, or use the guide to prepare yourself to discuss the film with students who come to youth group discussing what they have seen.
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