Wednesday, January 28, 2009

New Look for the WTL Online

Hi Parents!

I recommend you all check out the WTL's website- www.wtlyouthministry.org. I've recently updated the look and tried to make it slightly more informational. 

Please take a look and let us know in the comments section of this post what things would make the website more helpful to you. What information would you like on that website? How can I make it more user-friendly? Let me know! We're open to all suggestions!

Pax et Bonum,
Anthony

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ecce Agnus Dei!


All are invited to St. John Vianney Parish on February 27 at 7 PM for the kickoff to our monthly night of prayer, song and adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. It will be an awesome evening for young and old alike.


Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Rules Video

Check out our rules! Written by Janet, produced by Fernando, blessed by Fr. Joe.

Monday, January 12, 2009

Turning Over a New Leaf

"Prepare the way of the Lord!" cries St. John the Baptizer from the banks of the River Jordan. St. John exhorted his people, Israel, to change their ways, to turn-around, to undergo an inner conversion so they would be ready for the Messiah when he finally came. Many heeded his call and were baptized in that river. They allowed the water to cover them, killing their old habits and making room for new ways, aligned with the peace, justice and mercy their God demanded. From there they were turned in a new direction, cleaned off by a river that is at once life-giving and treacherous.

Those who followed John actually witnessed the moment when the skies were "torn open" and a voice boomed "You are my son; with you I am well pleased" after Jesus' own baptism. At our last Middle School Youth Group, we took this event as our inspiration for the evening- the Baptism of the Lord. It's very fortunate that this celebration occurs as we transition from Christmastime back to the regularity of Ordinary Time. The fact that God Himself, in Christ, wished to join us in Baptism is a strong indicator of how important this practice is to our Creator. We gain a new nature in baptism, the perfect, clean nature that Jesus brought with him to Earth. By following God's example of baptism, we start the work necessary to join Christ in heaven with His Father. 

And so, we reminded our middle schoolers, it is important to remind ourselves often of this great gift of a unstained nature! The new year is a natural time to look closely at ourselves and evaluate the cleanliness of our lives and behavior. Does our lifestyle live up to the new nature we were given at baptism? Perhaps looking back at the last year with its ups and downs, its blessings and challenges, will show us how we can honor the gift of baptism better in the coming year.

We thought about our grades, our habits, our favorite activities and our least favorite things to do. We looked closely at how our relationships with our parents, brothers, sisters, teachers, friends and coaches changed and developed over the last year. Then we asked about the most important relationship of all- our relationship with God. All of our kids took some time to look back at how they've messed up or what bad habits they might have. Our response to mistakes and fights is not only to apologize but to change our ways. So, our evening of reflection and sharing culminated in "turning over a new leaf" for the new year. Just like we go through a big cleaning process at baptism to turn over a new nature, we can do through smaller process each year, resolving to change one bad habit in favor of a good one. Those who had trouble getting along with their parents resolved to show their affection more often. Some who received many detentions decided to talk less in class. 

I am very proud of the willingness and creativity our middle schoolers show in confronting behaviors they know they can improve upon. As we make changes for a new year in our youth ministry program for St. Jude's and St. John's, I think we should keep in mind the effort our students put into all they do outside of youth upgroup. I'm pleased just to be able to meet them and hear how they think and act. I will follow their examples by looking for creative solutions to my bad habits. One 6th grader took the initiative to even leave our small group to find her mother (on the other side of the room) and tell her how much she loves and appreciates her. If only the rest of us could show such affection toward those we love!

Many blessings for a happy New Year!

Thursday, January 1, 2009

New Year, New Calendar

Well, it looks like things will be changing a bit for our Middle School youth ministry program. In order to accomodate the busy schedules of our youth and, of course, their parents, we're changing the day and time of Middle School life nights. Starting on the 9th of January, we'll begin having Youth Group from 6-8 PM every other Friday. The location will remain the WTL youth room at St. Jude's. Additionally, we'll to have a monthly Saturday field trip or fun outting of some kind. To make it easy on everyone involved with Middle School Youth Group, there is now a calendar that you can access at any time right here.



Please refer to this calendar often and add it to your favorites for easy access!

Many Blessings for a Happy New Year!!