On July 10th, I went with the youth group to a day at the beach. We headed down to Nags Head Beach, NC. We spent the day soaking up the sun, looking for shells and sand diggers, walking the pier, and playing volleyball and corn hole, of course. (And let me tell you, it was hot but that water was COLD)
Enjoying the waves
Another event that has happened was a Children's Cooking class. One Saturday morning, the children came to the church and made pancakes and chocolate chip cookies. The kids had a ball taking turns mixing the ingredients and pouring the batter. After they had eaten their pancakes and put the cookies in the oven, one of the women led them in a Bible study and sang songs. While being at Southside, I've had the wonderful opportunity to observe some wonderful teachers. They show their children so much love and care for them. (Those cookies and pancakes were pretty good, too!)
Their aprons say "Taste and see that the Lord is good"
The biggest thing that has happened since my last blog is Vacation Bible School! Now first all I have to tell you, this was something C.J., the associate pastor had been talking about since the day I got here. (Literally, the first day I walked into the church he had the VBS sample pack spread all over a table) so I knew this was going to be a very important week. Our VBS was July 14th through the 19th. The week before this, C.J. and I worked all day for a whole week decorating the church and planning everything. We created a character that the children could interact with throughout the week. His name was Cornelius Obediah Amos Samuel Timothy Ethan Rehoboth the III aka C.O.A.S.T.E.R. He was a tourist who was obsessed with amusement parks that wore a Hawaiian shirt, big goofy glasses, and sunscreen on his nose. During the course of the week, I led Opening Rally and interacted with C.O.A.S.T.E.R. on stage. We did the motions to some songs, as well. I also taught the youth VBS which was an incredible experience. We had some wonderful wonderful times of worship and Bible study. We also played some games. On the last night, there were 33 youth! I had a great time leading, but I'll be the first to admit I was TIRED!
Associate Pastor, C.J. Cauble and I at the VBS Kick-off
In action at Opening Rally
This little boy and girl were in two of our youngest classes. Story Time: One night early in the week, a group leader told me there was a little boy that was dying to meet me, so of course I went over. He stared at me with big, beautiful eyes and smiled when I asked him his name. Now normally at Closing Rally, I would sit on the steps in front of the stage while C.J. gave the closing announcements. Every night after I had met this little boy, he would come up, sit with me, and then whisper in my ear "You're a pretty girl". My heart just melted every time! So at the end of the week, I HAD to get a picture with this sweetheart. Now the little girl in my lap has a short story, too. During the last night, we had all the children on stage. While I was telling the adults some things, this little girls grabs my leg and squeezes it real tight. I tried to get her loose while continuing to speak, but she wouldn't let go! She turned and started talking to me like no one else was in the room. It was so adorable! (And by the way, she'd ASKED to be in this picture)
The Sunday night after VBS, I had the youth lead a service. We had a youth choir and shared with the church about different activities we had been doing all summer. There is a large portion of older adults at Southside and they thoroughly enjoyed hearing what their young people were doing. At the end of the service, the head pastor Dr. Harry Fowler had the Mission Team that will be heading out this week stand up front and be commissioned.
Over the past few weeks, I have done a lot! I've learned a lot of things about the ministry and had the honor to work with some awesome people. God has taught me so many things about how I can be used in ministry. He had opened my eyes to some areas where I have strengths I didn't even know existed. He has also opened my eyes to some areas where I still have room to grow. This summer is quickly coming to a close that I don't want to end.
This coming week, I would appreciate your prayers as we head to Bolair, West Virginia for our mission trip. There are about 30 of us on the team and we will be hosting a VBS during the course of the week. Pray that the team's hearts would be open to the people in the community that need to be reached and unity within the group. Again, I thank the Lord for the support group I have and the faithful group of prayer warriors that are in my life. Thank you in advance for your prayers and I'll keep you posted on what happens!

