G’day, G’day to all!
Well this past week has been super busy and super awesome, let me tell you why. We had our first ‘Exalt’ night in the parish on Tuesday, where we had an evening of Adoration, praise and worship and a talk on Fidelity. A large group of people attended and they loved it so much, we’re gunna do it monthly, Woohoo!
Well this past week has been super busy and super awesome, let me tell you why. We had our first ‘Exalt’ night in the parish on Tuesday, where we had an evening of Adoration, praise and worship and a talk on Fidelity. A large group of people attended and they loved it so much, we’re gunna do it monthly, Woohoo!
Then on Wednesday night, a couple of more people came out to band jam, and we even had our first teen play with us at mass on Saturday, he's a drummer and he did fantastic! And we can’t wait to teach him more and more songs!
On Friday night we had a record 50 TEENS show up to our night on crazy Olympics, 50! It was crazy amounts of fun; everyone had a blast, congratulations to Team Sunshine who took over in the end. We’re hoping the same amount will turn up this Friday for our night on the Ten Commandments!
On Saturday we got to spend our day with Team 2! This was epic amounts of fun also, we started the day with prayer and spent the majority of the afternoon playing Mafia, ending the day with a mass at Sacred Heart Church, it was sad to say goodbye again, but our time with them was filled with fun, laughter and reminiscing.
On Monday night, however, a lovely host dad of ours named George (Tato) shouted Marissa and I to go see an OILERS GAME! This was pretty much one of the greatest things I have ever experienced!Our seats were in a great position and we got to see people moving so fast and there was fighting, and the Oilers ended up winning 4 – 0, sweet huh? I have never been so intrigued at a sport in my life!
This coming week is the beginning of Core and Crew training. Core and Crew are the people who live in the parish who help out with our Edge and Lifenights. Crew are usually in grades 10 – 12 and Core are people who have graduated High School. So over the next 2 weekends Team 4 will be training them up on how to lead nights, small groups, games and all of the things an Edge or Lifenight will entail. We are so excited to get to know these people better and spend more time with them.
Anyway, a quick blog this week, hope you fellow readers are doing well, thanks again for your prayers/support.
God Bless ya,
Emma,
Team 4, Wetaskiwin
On Friday night we had a record 50 TEENS show up to our night on crazy Olympics, 50! It was crazy amounts of fun; everyone had a blast, congratulations to Team Sunshine who took over in the end. We’re hoping the same amount will turn up this Friday for our night on the Ten Commandments!
On Saturday we got to spend our day with Team 2! This was epic amounts of fun also, we started the day with prayer and spent the majority of the afternoon playing Mafia, ending the day with a mass at Sacred Heart Church, it was sad to say goodbye again, but our time with them was filled with fun, laughter and reminiscing.
On Monday night, however, a lovely host dad of ours named George (Tato) shouted Marissa and I to go see an OILERS GAME! This was pretty much one of the greatest things I have ever experienced!Our seats were in a great position and we got to see people moving so fast and there was fighting, and the Oilers ended up winning 4 – 0, sweet huh? I have never been so intrigued at a sport in my life!
This coming week is the beginning of Core and Crew training. Core and Crew are the people who live in the parish who help out with our Edge and Lifenights. Crew are usually in grades 10 – 12 and Core are people who have graduated High School. So over the next 2 weekends Team 4 will be training them up on how to lead nights, small groups, games and all of the things an Edge or Lifenight will entail. We are so excited to get to know these people better and spend more time with them.
Anyway, a quick blog this week, hope you fellow readers are doing well, thanks again for your prayers/support.
God Bless ya,
Emma,
Team 4, Wetaskiwin
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