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Wednesday, April 9, 2008

A Puppet Ministry or Two


    The other night, several youth from my church went to a puppet show featuring the PETER Puppets.

    In the picture above, “Skip” is trying to figure out what to do about a peer pressure problem.


    He gets some solid advice from an old friend.


    And he sings too!


    The youth from our church who went to the show are part of our own puppet ministry. The kids research, write, rehearse and perform stories at our church, so we thought it would be educational for them to see how the pros do it!


    At the end of the show, Chris, of PETER Puppets, spoke to our kids about how he got his start in puppet ministry.

    Our kids were inspired by the show and are excited to continue to develop stories for our church! We’re doing a promo skit this Sunday during Children’s Time for this summer’s Vacation Bible School featuring Prince William! Shhhhh! Don’t want to give too much away. See you in church on Sunday! It’s going to be so much fun!

    P.S. Note to Chris and the PETER Puppets: My 7-year-old son, Gregory, whispered to me during the show: “Mom, they spelled ‘Soda Shop’ backwards.”

    :D

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 2:40 pm  

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

VBS Prints Deadline Extended

    Realizing that we’ve all just now gotten our kids back to school and had a minute to catch our breath, I figured you might appreciate a little more time to consider ordering prints from the Vacation Bible School Galleries. So I’ve extended the deadline to Sept. 24!

    HERE’S HOW TO ORDER PRINTS

    Each VBS slide show has a gallery icon at the bottom right corner. It looks like a square with a bunch of little squares inside. Click that icon. Then click on any thumbnail image. That allows you to see the pictures individually. Each picture’s filename is shown at the bottom. It looks like this: “vbs-thu-053.”

    Each print will be mounted on mat board. This makes it easy to frame, or you can simply stand the print up at your desk at work with no frame or stick a magnet on the back and put it on your fridge. Way more durable than an unmounted print!

    Suggested donation for a 5×7 is $10 each. Suggested donation for an 8×10 is $20 each. You must place your order with me by September 24.

    Make your check out to: “First Presbyterian Church” and marked “YOUTH MISSION” in the memo field. This insures that your donation will directly benefit the Habitat for Humanity youth mission project.

    Send your check, along with the filenames of the images you want to order to me (Julie Walton Shaver) at 610 Main Street, Metuchen, NJ, 08840. Make certain you tell me what SIZE you want! Please include your phone number and e-mail address in your letter!

    (Please keep in mind that no toning changes will be made — if the image is presented as black and white in the gallery, it can’t be printed as a color image.)

    On September 25th, I will send one big order to the lab. When the prints arrive a few days later, I will send a mass email letting everone know the prints are in, and you can pick yours up at the church office in the First Presbyterian Church Social Center.

    Let me know if you need the username and password to get into the slide shows.

    Here’s the link to the main gallery page.

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 9:14 am  

Monday, August 13, 2007

VBS Prints Will Benefit Habitat for Humanity


Yesterday at church was what we call “Habitat Sunday.” That’s the Sunday when the youth group returns from their annual summer mission trip. This year, somewhere around 60 young people and 20 adults went to Cleveland to build houses with Habitat for Humanity.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank each one of them, and all the adults, for putting their lives on hold for a week to go out in the world to help people. I am humbled by your sacrifice and grateful for your safe return.

Sunday morning, most of them were in church telling stories about how their lives were changed by the experience. To hear young people talk of doing something to make a difference in someone’s life, well, that’s one church service I can’t get through without a tissue. And while it’s wonderful to help others by building a safe and secure home, the mission trip is about far more than that.

Part of the reason for going is to inspire the youth to make it a life-long habit to pay attention to those who may be less fortunate, and to do whatever they can to help. Another reason is to educate the congregation at large about how we can use our resources — manpower, physical space, financial resources, prayer, building supplies, time and talent — to extend the love of God far beyond the walls of our church. There are many other positive aspects of the Habitat mission trip, and you can read lots more about that on the Habitat Web site.

As for me personally, I look forward to two years from now when Bradley will be old enough to go. I know the experience will be fun and educational for him. But also, secretly, I hope I get to go too. Bring on the rain, bring on the heat, bring on the tears — that sort of emotional story is just the kind of story I love to tell in my pictures.

So I figured I’d get an early start on my personal committment to Habitat by giving the Vacation Bible School parents the opportunity to support this wonderful cause when they buy prints from the VBS galleries.

HERE’S HOW TO ORDER PRINTS

Each VBS slide show has a gallery icon at the bottom right corner. It looks like a square with a bunch of little squares inside. Click that icon. Then click on any thumbnail image. That allows you to see the pictures individually. Each picture’s filename is shown at the bottom. It looks like this: “vbs-thu-053.”

Each print will be mounted on mat board. This makes it easy to frame, or you can simply stand the print up at your desk at work with no frame or stick a magnet on the back and put it on your fridge. Way more durable than an unmounted print!

Suggested donation for a 5×7 is $10 each. Suggested donation for an 8×10 is $20 each. You must place your order with me by September 18.

Make your check out to: “First Presbyterian Church” and marked “YOUTH MISSION” in the memo field. This insures that your donation will directly benefit the Habitat mission project.

Send your check, along with the filenames of the images you want to order to me (Jelly) at 610 Main Street, Metuchen, NJ, 08840. Make certain you tell me what SIZE you want! Please include your phone number and e-mail address in your letter!

(Please keep in mind that no toning changes will be made — if the image is presented as black and white in the gallery, it can’t be printed as a color image.)

On September 19th, I will send one big order to the lab. When the prints arrive a few days later, I will send a mass email letting everone know the prints are in, and you can pick yours up at the church office in the First Presbyterian Church Social Center. Please let me know if you have any questions!

Let me know if you need the username and password to get into the slide shows. And I can’t wait until I can go on the Habitat trip myself. Now THAT’LL be one awesome slide show!

All my love, Jelly

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 2:48 pm  

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Fun “Friday” is Live!



Click the picture above (taken by my 6-year-old assistant, Gregory!) to get to the VBS entry page. Let me know if you need the username and password. Enjoy!

It takes many hands to put together such a big week-long event with so many children. HUGE thanks to Nancy Leardi, our director, for doing such a fantastic job! Without her, none of these beautiful pictures of smiling children would have ever existed!

Also, a heartfelt thanks to all our area leaders — snacks, music, games, storytime and art. The planning that went into each of these areas, from every fish stuck on the wall to making sure your part reinforced the theme each day, was truly well done.

Of course, I have to thank the teachers for being such great leaders for the more than 100 children and youth volunteers. From where I was (and I was EVERYWHERE!), it seemed like the children were having a great time!

Last but not least, from the Assembly Leader area, I have to thank Gabe, Lindsey and Gregory for being great assistants, and of course, Bradley, for being the most cooperative Starfish I’ve ever seen! He worked really hard on his lines, and for this to happen in his “summer-of-unstructured-leisure” is just an a-maaaaaaa-zing accomplishment! Thank you, Nancy, for giving Bradley and me the opportunity to strengthen our bond.

Parents: please watch the VBS blog for an announcement about how to order prints. All proceeds from print sales will support the mission fund of the First Presbyterian Church. And, OF COURSE, thank you for lending us your children. I’m sure I speak for all the VBS volunteers when I say: We had a wonderful week at the Great Bible Reef! See you all next year!

Peace mon,
Love, Jelly

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 12:45 pm  

Friday, August 3, 2007

What a Day!


The highlight of Friday’s VBS schedule was clearly the watermelon. Ok not really. Our visit from the Metuchen Fire Department brought the loudest screams I’ve heard since the last time I took my little jellyfishes on a roller coaster. I LOVE the firetruck!

So while I work on making the slide show — with lots of fun pictures of our field activities — here’s a reminder of the five points of the starfish: care, trust, believe, listen and obey. Check back soon for the “Friday” slide show!
Peace, mon, and I’ll be seeing you all around town!
Love, Jelly
Personal Assistant to Mr. Starfish

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 2:45 pm  

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Turn It Up! “Thursday” Is Live!



Click the picture above to get to the VBS entry page. Let me know if you need the username and password! Enjoy!

If the show stops in the middle, that’s because it’s moving really fast and needs to stop to load more images. Here’s a suggestion to make it stop doing that. Start the show, then hit the pause button at the bottom left (looks like railroad tracks). Go get a cup of juice or fold the laundry or call your mom (waiting for the whole show to load), then hit play. Let me know how it works for you. I’ve never done a show with that many images that moves so fast before. FUN! FUN!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 11:59 pm  

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Liked “Wednesday”? You’ll LOVE “Thursday”!


If you thought the “Wednesday” VBS show was ROCKIN’, you seriously need to hold on to your seats for the “Thursday” show! The children are totally getting the hang of this photo shoot thing! I LOVE it! I’m having the BEST time this week! So, while we wait for the “Thursday” show to go live, take a minute to think about today’s theme: LISTEN!

Cuz when the Thursday show goes up, you’re gonna need to turn the sound WAY UP! So check back soon! And don’t forget our Bible verse: “Listen to God’s voice today!” (Psalm 95, verse 7).
Peace, mon!
Love, Jelly
Personal Assistant to Mr. Starfish

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 3:06 pm  

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

The “Wednesday” Show is Live!



Click the picture above to get to the VBS entry page. Let me know if you need the username and password! Enjoy!



Oh! And here’s a little trivia question for you. We were visited by a cat today at Vacation Bible School. Can you guess the cat’s name?

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 10:14 pm  

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Waiting for “Wednesday”?


The “Wednesday” VBS show is still a work in progress — isn’t Gregory so cute? While we wait for the show, be sure to check out Monday’s and Tuesday’s shows, and I thought I’d take this opportunity to remind my friends of today’s theme: BELIEVE!

I’ll let you know when the new show goes up. You’ll LOVE today’s song! So check back soon! And don’t forget our Bible verse of the day: “I believe that you are Christ, the son of God.” (John 11, verse 27).
Peace, mon!
Love, Jelly
Personal Assistant to Mr. Starfish

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 2:07 pm  

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

The “Tuesday” Show is Live!



Click the picture above to get to the VBS entry page. Let me know if you need the username and password! Enjoy!

posted by Julie Walton Shaver at 9:51 pm  
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