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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Christmas 2010

Christmas is such a blast! It is very easy to be consumed with shopping, giving presents, and who are we kidding getting what we want!!! I would love to have a new Ipad, but God has been teaching trying to teach me about contentment, I have just be having a difficult time listening.

Here are two scriptures that I read this morning, that disturbed me..

Psalm 69:9

Passion for your house has consumed me, and the insults of those who insult you have fallen on me.

What are you passionate about? Do those passions match your passion for God? Often we are consumed by so much stuff other than God. The truth is that we should be more passionate about God that anything but the truth is that often were not.

Psalm 73:23-25

Yet I still belong to you;
you hold my right hand.
 You guide me with your counsel,
leading me to a glorious destiny.
 Whom have I in heaven but you? I desire you more than anything on earth.

My prayer this Christmas is that I would desire God more than anything on this earth. May Jesus be our all consuming passion this Christmas season.

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

It's a TACKY Christmas





Saturday, December 18, 2010

HSM Christmas Party---Tacky Christmas Sweaters

Tonight is our annual HSM Christmas Party. It is going to be a blast, the theme this year is tacky Christmas sweaters. Here are a few examples to give you a taste of what you will see tonight. Also don't forget to bring a $10 gift for the White Elephant Gift Exchange game. See you tonight!!!

Bad Christmas Sweaters

Dude will never live this down

Three Bad Christmas Sweaters


Bad Christmas Sweaters 3


Bad Christmas Sweater With Purse


Tacky Christmas Sweater

What is funny about this picture is Brad's outfit for the MS Party was really close to this....

Christmas Sweater With Dogs

Two for the Price of One

The bad Christmas sweaters aside, I’m still trying to figure out the goat wearing a Santa hat.


Sunday, December 12, 2010

HSM Christmas party rescheduled to Dec 18th @ 6pm




Due to a snow storm we have postponed the
HSM Christmas Party until
this Saturday, December 18 at 6pm @ BCC
Enjoy the snow!!!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

HSM Christmas party only 3 days away!!!




This is one on my favorite events of the year, last year I ate way to many sugar cookies and Holy Cow Cake.
This years party will be a lot like last years but with a few minor tweaks.

The party will begin at BCC with appetizers and then go up the mountain to the Garren's for a Taco Bar
and desert. After we are finished eating we will play the White Elephant Gift exchange.
Prepare yourselves this game it always seems to get a little crazy. Over the years I have seen almost
every gift possible from a hamster to kids fighting over and Elvis puzzle..

Oh yeah, don't forget to come dressed in your best tacky Christmas sweater. If you can't find one at the local thrift store hit up your grandma or grandpa, I'm sure there closet is loaded.

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Teenage girl shot to death for embracing Christ

Teenage girl shot to death for embracing Christ

The murder of converts from Islam
to Christianity is increasingly
common in Somalia.
Compass Direct News is reporting a 17-year-old girl in Somalia who converted to Christianity from Islam was shot to death on November 25, in an apparent “honour killing.”

Nurta Mohamed Farah, who fled her village to live with relatives after her parents tortured her for leaving Islam, was shot in the chest and head with a pistol. Area sources said they strongly suspect that the two unidentified men who shot her were relatives or acting on their behest.

The murder of Somali Christians and especially converts from Islam to Christianity is increasingly common, reportsOperation World. However, although they are despised and heavily persecuted, even martyred, they are also growing in faith and in vision.

There are possibly about 4,000 Somali Christians in Somalia and twice that in the diaspora. Some meet in secret and others follow Jesus in isolation. Burdened for their country, they are leading more boldly and will clearly not just disappear. Praise God for their faith!

Please continue to pray for our Somali brothers and sisters—those in Somalia and those around the world—as there is a worldwide effort by Somali Muslim fanatics to intimidate Somali Christians. Pray for protection as well as discipleship and fellowship opportunities. Pray for Somali Christian families to be raised up, as the great majority of Somali Christians are men. Pray for perseverance amid a most difficult situation.

Now may the God of peace—
who brought up from the dead our Lord Jesus,
the great Shepherd of the sheep,
and ratified an eternal covenant with his blood—
may He equip you with all you need
for doing His will.
May He produce in you,
through the power of Jesus Christ,
every good thing that is pleasing to Him.
All glory to Him forever and ever!
Amen.

(Hebrews 13: 20-21)

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Party Time!





Meet at the church at 6 pm wearing the tackiest Christmas Sweater you can find. Don't forget to bring a $10 white elephant gift. We will be back at the church a little after 9. You don't want to miss this!!! Merry Christmas!!!

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

HSM Ski Trip...coming soon-signup due this Sunday!!!

Signup and Money due by THIS Sunday, Jan 20th


HSM Ski Trip

Saturday, January 29

Lift ticket no ski or snowboard rental-$60
Ski rental & Lift ticket-$75
Snowboard rental & Lift ticket-$85

Leave BCC @ 8am
Return BCC @ 1am

Money is due by Sunday, January 23rd

download a permission slip from www.bcsm.org

Monday, November 22, 2010

December & January Upcoming Events


The evening of December 12th


HSM Ski trip coming in January!


Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nov 14th Recap....Ignite Series


You can't ignite your relationship with Christ if your actions don't back your beliefs/faith.

In our world following someone just take the click of a button on Twitter or Facebook. You simply read what the person is doing while you lounge on your couch. Following Christ is NOT like following someone on Twitter. A passionate relationship with Christ requires obedient action, not just acknowledging God is God.
James 2 is a challenge to those who say they have faith in God but their actions don't support what they are saying. "even the demons believe and shutter!"-James 2:19

He goes on to give us a great example of a person who's actions back up His belief. Abraham (while not always perfect), had actions that showed He not only acknowledged God as holy, but obeyed Him as well. God told Abraham to offer his only son Isaac as a sacrifice. Isaac, being the one and only son, was also the one in which the entire nation of Israel was supposed to come from. How would God's promise of a great nation be fulfilled if Abraham killed his one and only son??? It didn't matter to Abraham. Although it wasn't fun and didn't make sense, Abraham obeyed God. He believed God would provide a way for everything to be taken care of.

God doesn't always make sense and it isn't always "fun". However, IT IS ALWAYS BENEFICIAL AND REWARDING! God provided a ram for the sacrifice and the nation of Israel became God's chosen people. Abraham is called "God's friend" in the Bible!!! Are your actions matching up with Who you claim to know as Savior? People are always drawn to a flame. Choose to ignite your flame. Check out these three things that could stifle your flame:

1. Empty Confession - "I'm sorry God".... but I continue to do it over and over again. "I'm sorry" is just an excuse.
2. False Compassion- Seeing a need someone has and saying, "How sad!", but never helping the situation.
3. Shallow Conviction- You dabble in sin and don't find yourself hating it. You make an allowance for sin in your life.

Accepting God's gift of salvation is free. Following Him cost everything.
Ignite your relationship with Christ by obeying Him!
You won't be disappointed.

This weekend we will continue the ignite series. We will be looking at John 15 and the story of Samuel and Eli.

Have a great week.

WNC Rescue Mission...this Saturday

This Saturday Nov 20 we will be serving dinner at the WNC Rescue mission in Asheville, NC.

Meet @ BCC @ 1pm..we will return to BCC @ 9pm

We will stop and eat at the Mellow Mushroom on the way back and get dinner, so bring around $10.

Just make sure to download a permission slip @ www.bcsm.org

Myths about Teenagers by Reggie Joiner

Here is a great article by Reggie Joiner on parenting. I am constantly ask how do I build a healthy relationship with my teenager, when they don't want to spend time with me? This is a must read for any parent with teenagers!!!


Myths about Teenagers

BY REGGIE JOINER

Photo by Reggie Joiner

This is the time when most parents begin to feel like their relationship with their children has become a fog. Boundaries and decision making becomes hazy, and there is no clear indicator of how long it will take for the clouds of confusion to lift. It is a complicated season that is accentuated by changing hormones and an ultimate struggle for individual freedom.

There is a tendency for parents to disengage with kids during the teenage years, when they should actually redefine their role, and re-engage. Parents just need to be reminded to stay flexible and use this phase as an opportunity to re-adjust their parenting style. In order to do that, you will have to refuse to buy into certain myths that so many parents believe about their relationship with their teenagers. Here are a few:

Myth: My teenager doesn’t want to spend any time with me.

Reality: They really do want to spend time with you. They just want to spend time with you when they want to spend time with you.

I know it may be hard to believe, but it’s true. According to the Opinion Research Corporation, about 67% of the teens in America want to spend more time with their parents. No. I am not suggesting that they want to spend most of their free time with you. They are teenagers. Just because they may not take the initiative in working on their relationship with you, does not negate that they desire and value a positive relationship with you as a parent. Don’t make the mistake of assuming, when there seems to be a shift of loyalty and attention to other friends, that their relationship with you is not important to them. Don’t take it personally, and choose to believe, that your teenagers need time with you, regardless of how anyone is acting,. And decide that it’s your responsibility as the parent and the adult, to take the initiative to pursue a healthy relationship with them.

Myth: When we spend time together it doesn’t make a difference.

Reality: It will make a difference, but you will rarely see immediate results.

Most counselors will advise parents that their consistent attempts to spend time with their teenagersgive them a needed sense of security and approval. Our problem as parents is that we hope to see some immediate consequence when we spend time with our children. But isn’t that unrealistic? Try to remember when you were a teenager. I know that may be a stretch for some of you. J Did you ever actually say to your mom or dad, “I will treasure the time we spent together today for the rest of my life. It was so meaningful”? Teenagers just don’t do that. You didn’t, and your kids won’t. But it doesn’t mean that something meaningful isn’t happening. The most important moments that have happened with your children were probably the moments that you didn’t feel were important at the time they happened.

Myth: I need to make time a priority with my son/daughter so we can have teachable moments.

Reality: I need to make time a priority with my son/daughter so we can have enjoyable moments.

Think about the relationships you enjoy the most. How much do you like spending time with people who are always trying to teach you something? More than likely, over time you will start avoiding relationships with people who usually have an agenda. It’s just exhausting emotionally. That’s why you tend to build friendships with people you actually enjoy being around. Have you ever stopped to ask yourself a hard question: “Do my children actually enjoy being around me?” Please don’t over analyze this question and get paranoid, or you could over compensate and make things awkward for your kids (like forcing your teenagers to play “go fish” with you tonight). Just relax, and decide you are going to take some time to learn how to enjoy a relationship with your teenager.

Find some common activities that you will both enjoy. Decide it’s okay to make having fun together a priority. Every walk, drive, meal or experience cannot and should not be a teaching moment. You actually stand a better chance of learning together, when you learn how to enjoy being together.

Too many parents give up during the teenage years and buy into these myths. Keep fighting for your relationship so your son or daughter will always know that they were and always will be a priority to you. And one day, probably not until they have children, they will understand how much you really love them.

Have you bought into any of these myths?

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Weekend Recap & Sneak peak at next week

November 7 Weekend Recap

This past weekend we finished the ME monster series, here are the highlights

The big idea for the day was how difficult it is when you lose something and don't realize you've lost it.

For many of us the thing that we have lost is our passion for our relationship with God. We have become cold and numb in our passion for Jesus.

How do we lose this passion?

1) Lack of understanding

2) Sin

We fast forwarded through the life of David and looked at two lies that he bought into:

1) It is just one compromise

2) This choice or object will truly satisfy me

We learned through the life of David that there is never just one compromise, more follow. The things we chase will never satisfy us, they only leave us empty and wanting more. The more we are willing to turn our back on God and sin the more numb we become towards Him.

We spent time in Psalm 51 where King David repents of his sin and his relationship with God is restored.
There are three things that David prayed that we talked discussed.

1) Approach God-confess your sin and ask for forgiveness
2) Create in me a pure heart
3) Restore the joy of Your salvation

Sin will always separate us from God, and the more we sin the more numb we become. May God continue to help us live out these prayers on daily basis.

Here is a sneak peak at next week



Wednesday, November 3, 2010

This week @ HSM & upcoming events


BHS students FCA happens tomorrow morning @ 7:30 in Mr McDaris' Room

This weekend we will be continuing the ME MONSTER series on serving others.


Upcoming Events

Saturday Nov 20 we will be serving dinner at the WNC Rescue mission in Asheville, NC. We will stop on the way back and get dinner, so bring around $10. Just make sure to download a permission slip @ www.bcsm.org



January 28-30, 2011
Middle & High School Girls will be going to Atlanta to the Revolve tour. Cost and more info coming soon!




Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Connection Problems

This summer our family went on vacation to the beach. The hotel that we were staying at had wireless internet. The only problem was that you had to enter this 10 digit code every time you logged on. The first of the week I was always looking for the sheet of paper with the code on it. A funny thing happened by the end of the week I didn't need to look at the code anymore I had it memorized. At first this was fun that I had memorized a long number so quickly then I started to think, why don't I memorize scripture like that? What was difficult about my answer to that question is I didn't have any good excuses. It just came down to time and effort. Coming back from vacation I came back with a strong desire to start being more intentional with my time with God and specifically memorizing scripture. Why is it that we struggle so much in spending time with God?

If I where to ask you these three questions what would your answers be?

How much time weekly do you spend reading the Bible?

What was the last scripture you memorized? Could you repeat it?

Do you bring your Bible with you to church on Sunday?

The more people I talk to the more I am convinced that this is an area of weakness for teens. Who are we kidding? It is a struggle for adults as well. The cultural norm is to not spend time reading His word. We rarely memorize scripture and almost never bring the Bible with to church. We have tons of excuses like we are busy and it can be hard to understand the Bible. I guess our excuse for not bringing our Bible to church with us is that it is just to heavy or we are to cool to be seen holding a Bible? I know that times have changed and your can read the scripture on the screens and but it is saddening to me that we are missing out of connecting with God on a daily basis.

How much of what you have learned about God have you learned for yourself? What I mean is, what truths have you discovered in your personal time with God by yourself? Not the ones you read in a devotional book or heard taught by your pastor.

This is an area that I want to see the change within HSM (high school ministry) I want high school students to start being passionate about connecting with God. Honestly we are without excuse it is just a matter of wanting to connect with God. He has given us everything that we need.

Where do you get started?

1) Get a Bible you are comfortable with. Meaning an easy to read translation. I would recommend the Life Application Student Version in the New Living Translation. FCA also has a great Bible it puts out yearly

2) Develop a plan. This is where the struggle begins. When during my day do I find the time. I believe for teens there are two options that seem to have some success. (1) First thing in the morning get up a read (2) My personal favorite...In the evening BEFORE you start your homework or starting watching TV or playing on the computer. (3) Find an attainable reading plan. (4) Ask for help from your mom or dad or youth leader

3) Choose a few verses that are short and try memorizing them. Write them on index cards and put them on your mirror, in your car.

3) Get someone to help you with it that has already developed the habit. Another helpful thing to do is get a group of friends to commit to the same type of plan and do it together.

Friday, October 15, 2010

HSM Skate Night Tomorrow


Tomorrow Night meet @ the church @ 6 with a permission slip. We will return @ 9:30

Download forms from www.bcsm.org

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

FCA Starts this week


If you are a Brevard High School Student this is an exciting week because FCA will be starting at BHS

Thursday morning (Oct 14) @ 7:30 am in Coach McDaris’ classroom will be the first FCA meeting of the year. This is an awesome opportunity to be join a club at school that will give you a opportunity to pray for you classmates and teachers. Also it is a great time to realize that you are not alone in your walk with Christ and be around other believers. FCA stands for Fellowship of Christian Athletes but by no means is it just for athletes. We look forward to seeing you Thursday morning.

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Small Group Weekend!

We have Small groups this Weekend. Tomorrow Sunday, October 10th @ 5-6:30pm, girls will meet at the Metcalf's and boys will meet at Kyle's.

We continue studying the book of James, which is a great challenge to believers to not only "talk the talk" but to "walk the walk". James 1:22 says "But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves." We can't wait for you to be a part of this study of God's word!

Directions? Call Brent 828-577-9457.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

HSM-Walk the line-Oct 3 Weekend

This past weekend at HSM we had a lot of fun continuing to talk about moral boundaries in the series "Walk the Line". Amanda did a great job of challenging us to be specific in the boundaries that we set in our lives. This coming weekend we will finish up the Walk the Line series. Have a great week. Check back tomorrow we will have something new up that we are trying!!!











Friday, October 1, 2010

HSM-Skate Night



This week @ HSM


The past two weekends we have been talking about boundaries in our series WALK THE LINE. We have discussed boundaries with: Guy/Girl relationships, drinking, drugs, music, movies, etc. This weekend we are looking to take it a step further and get very practical with what specific boundaries God is wanting us to have in our lives. Amanda will be teaching this week, you will not want to miss it. You will have a chance to hit the impossible shot!!!





Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Lock-Out Recap



What an amazing and crazy night at the Lock-Out! We started out at Asheville's Fun Depot riding go-carts, playing laser tag, bumper cars, and arcade games. This madness lasted until about 1am when we loaded the vans and headed back to Brevard! The girls spent the rest of the night at "Metcalf Resort and Spa" where they were treated to mani/pedis and facials. The boys hung out at "BCC Gaming Central" which was complete with all you could play wii/playstation. But no youth event is quite complete without Siobhan; about 4am the boys decided to throw apples and basketballs at her window :) She was thrilled! You don't want to miss out on our next monthly event in October! Stay tuned for details!

Small Groups

Small groups will start this Sunday, September 26th 5-630pm, girls will meet at the Metcalf's and boys will meet at Kyle's. We will all be studying the book of James, which is a great challenge to believers to not only "talk the talk" but to "walk the walk". James 1:22 says "But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves." We can't wait for you to be a part of this study of God's word! Question? Call Brent at the church office 884-5932.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Fun Weekend!!!



Here is some stuff coming up this weekend you don't want to miss!


Friday, September 16 we are going to have a lockout. Still not to late to signup. We will be going to Fun Depot in Asheville and then hanging out at the church. Be at the church @ 9 pm with $25 and a permission slip. You can download one @ www.bcsm.org. We will be finishing up @ 8 am Saturday morning.
It is going to be a blast don't miss it


This Sunday, Sept 19 we start a new series for HSM--Walk the Line


So many choices how do you choose what to do or not to do? Being a teenager and being faced with so many decisions daily it can become overwhelming. You constantly feel pressure from your parents and the adults in your life, "to walk the line" and not mess up.

What does God has have to say about the choices in your life? Does what you do with your boyfriend or girlfriend matter? Is it ok to drink but not get drunk? Is is ok to cheat so you can not fail a test?

By the end of the series that we have begun the process of developing Godly boundaries that will enable us to honor Christ with our everyday choices.