World Cup Mini Soccer Tournament in Indian Creek
07/11/2010
July 11 - World Cup Mini Soccer Tournament
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At the Grace Campus of Village Bible Church, the ministry for 6th-12th grade students is called "The Refuge." We exist to love students by helping them center their lives around Jesus Christ. Learning about biblical truth and values is a part of this, but worshiping God with one's entire life goes far deeper than facts.
We host a variety of programs designed to meet students at their level of spiritual interest and challenge them to take the next step in their walk with the Lord. Through our relevant Bible studies, retreats, camps, and missions trips, we want to demonstrate how to become a devoted follower of Christ.
Every Sunday, we meet at Grace Campus in Aurora from 6-8 PM to seek the Lord in Christian community. All students are welcome to attend, as well as visits from their parents!
Sunday Morning Church Service and Bible-Study Community - 9:30 AM -12:00 AM
Sunday Night Refuge Meeting - 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
If you have any questions, please call the church at (630) 897-6428,
or email David Wood at .
07/11/2010
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08/03/2009
After we traveled through massive road construction,
we had a blast at Six Flags.
Check out these pictures to see some of the things we did.
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07/17/2009
The crisp air of a Monday morning met the nine eager students at 7AM as the team gathered in the parking lot of Grace Bible Church. After packing the van with luggage and VBS supplies, we were ready to assemble for prayer. A short devotion from Philippians 1 reminded all present that our manner of living should be worthy of the gospel of Christ. As “Christians,” we should bring glory and not shame to the name of our Lord. After few goodbyes and heartfelt hugs, we boarded the van bound for Chicago, service, and discovery of ministry.
After an hour and a half, we arrived at Higgins Elementary School which is a facility that the Salvation Army is allowed to use to conduct sports camps, community clean-up projects, green camps, Wednesday night bible studies, and Sunday morning church services. We met Vincent Johnson, a dear brother in the Lord, a reverend, a Salvation Army Sergeant Major, and former gang member. He knows the city well, and the people in it love him. His friendly attitude and ability to identify with anyone is a real example of Christ’s love for all people. He then led us to the Salvation Army office where we saw the vision for how TSA plans to impact the community with the Gospel of Christ.
Ray Kroc founded McDonalds, and financially succeeded. After he passed away, his wife, Joan Kroc donated 1.5 Billion dollars to the Salvation Army to build and operate community centers in strategic areas that could impact the lives of those living in the nearby communities. The project will create jobs, sports training, outreach opportunities, educational potential, and an alternative to street activity. Major David Harvey, our other week-long guide, presented this project to us to give up a picture of the long-term incarnational ministry that is planned. After this, we ate breakfast in the McDonalds conveniently and ironically located right next to the office. We found out later that one of the men we greeted at breakfast was a gang leader in the area. We would see him again soon.
We then drove back to the school where we prepared 30 lunches to give to the people we would meet at the VBS that would take place later that morning. After looking at the park located next to the school, we noticed that there were no children playing because the Park District was repairing the playground. The children of the area instead played at Cooper Park down the road. (This is where the Health Fair and Concert Outreach will occur on July 25th. You and your family are invited.) After arriving there and setting up, we played a game of partner-tag and made a craft which each illustrated that God created us to be with Him. We then performed a puppet show that showed how Christ died to pay the penalty for sin that humans can’t pay. By this time a crowd of other people gathered, some of who we later discovered were gang members. Because they agreed with the way we were trying to make an impact in the community, they called their gang leader to organize a safe zone at the park to ensure that no dangerous activity would occur.
Our next task was to complete a work project cleaning up an abandon house’s intensely overgrown lawn several blocks from the school and future community center. This was not only to reach out to the neighborhood, but also to show the alderman of the community that The Salvation Army is serious about working hard to impact the area and to help in real, tangible ways. This experience was incredible because neighbors in that culture view themselves as individual threads of a relational fabric. They spend time outside their houses with people, instead of inside alone or focused on media. The entire team from Grace was astounded to see the way that people in that area care for the others around them.
That night we traveled a short distance from our house to Major Harvey’s. A former White Sox pitcher lived in the house before Major Harvey did, which was interesting for the majority of the team without other MLB loyalties. While Remember the Titans audibly played from the basement, we ate tacos and discussed the events of the day and other observations about the culture and politics of Chicago. The Harveys, who are both TSA majors, had recently written a chapter in a book about how to reach the inner-city. Emily and David already had the book signed by most of the 20+ authors, many of whom they knew from their experiences at Moody Bible Institute. Following this, Major David gave a presentation on the many programs and ways they use to reach the community. We then thanked the Harveys profusely and headed back home to discuss and process the events of the day, to worship in song, and to again offer ourselves as living sacrifices through prayer.
07/16/2009
After the incredible whirlwind of a day that Monday had been, the team grew anxious to see what the Lord would do on Tuesday. We got out of bed at 6:30 because there were plenty of preparations for the day that needed to be made. The first item needing preparation: our hearts. We each spent time alone, seeking what God wanted to say to us through His word.
We drove to the school, and after making 45 lunches, we embarked again to discover what God would do at Cooper Park. We soon learned that our involvement would be: absolutely nothing. There was not a single child at the park. After Vincent spoke with the manager of the day-care-like park, we discovered that the children were on a field trip. As we drove back to the school, we began to “popcorn” pray that God would be able to give us a new experience, and a bigger more incredible revelation of how in control He is. After talking shortly at the school about how to execute our Plan B, C, D, or E, we packed into the van again and began driving along a route, stopping at different ministries along the way to see if our food and VBS gospel presentation could be used to minister to those reached by those other ministries.
The whole time we were driving, we had a 280 pound Mayan black-belt in Tae-Kwan-Do as our guide. He pointed out the people smoking marijuana on the corner, the pimp decked out in purple and a huge hat with feathers, and the strung-out women. It wasn’t to scare us, but rather, he used that opportunity to open the eyes of the students to the desperate ways that many people in the world are living. All people have an equal need for a radical transformation through the redeeming blood of Jesus.
God directed us to a homeless shelter on the corner of
After saying goodbye to our new friends and the children, we headed back to the school exhausted. When we arrived at the school to use all the landscaping tools, we saw that the school was locked and that we couldn’t use the tools. God had blessed us with the afternoon off. We made our way back to the house, and after settling down and downing a few snacks, the girls decided to take a nap, while the guys drove to a nearby park to use up some energy. We had a blast and even met a boy with whom we played basketball and discussed the community. While this was happening, the other half of the males had a tree climbing competition. The 50+ year old tree was strong enough to handle all the weight, so no one was injured.
After cleaning up at the house, we rode to Vincent’s house and received a tour of how he ministers to recovering drug addicts or women coming out of prostitution by providing stable, low-cost housing with accountability and good influence. We ate some incredible soul food and experienced the community by playing with some of the neighboring children. We had wheelbarrow races and piggy-back rides. We ate mulberries and convinced other children to try them. We had a gymnastics trick competition and everyone enjoyed the community that we found. The joy that we received was a wonderful gift from God. After taking a picture with our new friends, we drove back to the house.
The sunset radiated crimson hues across the houses in the subdivision, reminding us again of the good news we bear: Christ’s atoning blood. We took advantage of the weather by sitting in a tight circle in the backyard’s cool, summer grass. We discussed the events of the day and how we had each seen God work. We talked about how some of the people in that culture look to gangs for acceptance because there seems to be nowhere else to go. We discussed what it would look like to treat those in our own communities and church with such love that men and women would leave gangs to seek the Jesus that makes us live differently. It was an incredible way to close out such a long, thought-provoking day.
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